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As an FPI Inspector here at Honeywell, you will be accountable for conducting fluorescent penetrant inspections on various components and materials to ensure quality and compliance with industry standards. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and reliability of our products.
You will report directly to our Production Supervisor, and you’ll work out of our South Bend, IN location.
In this role, you will impact the quality and safety of our products by identifying any defects or irregularities through meticulous inspections. Your attention to detail and adherence to inspection procedures will be critical in maintaining the highest standards of quality.
Position Overview:
Inspections involve using penetrate methods for aluminum parts and magnetic method for steel parts. In penetrate method, inspector sends parts through a series of stations that wash, spray fluorescent dye, dry, and apply developer. The inspector then scans each part with a black light and checks for imperfections and defects. In magnetic inspection, the inspector cleans parts in an aqueous wash and then sends them through a Magnaflux machine. The inspector then visually checks for imperfections or defects before de-magnetizing and re-washing parts. In either method, the inspector makes determination on whether or not defect warrants removal. If feet removal is necessary, perform grinding operation on part to correct defect. Also perform acid etch on parts to remove smeared metal following grinding. Based on grinding make determination on whether should be referred to the material review bay. Tools used in inspection process include, but are not limited to, comparator strip, grinding gun, Gauss meter, steel stamp, radiometer and gloves.
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