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PowerPoint ® Presentation Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials Materials Supply Chain

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials The materials supply chain is a flow chart indicating the steps in the lifecycle of a component, from manufacture (design) to end-use.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials A bill of materials provides essential information needed to obtain components for a piece of equipment.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials Using replica parts can result in cost savings compared to using spare parts provided by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). Replica parts must be carefully evaluated for the designed use.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials The AISI-SAE designation system indicates the alloy content of steels.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials Specification ASTM A53 is a general steel piping specification, but ASTM A106 is preferred for critical applications.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials All data input into the computer must be accurate and entered exactly as required.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials When physically large or complex items are received, 100% inspection may be performed.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials Material identification information systems provide ordering and storage efficiency.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials A materials exception report documents the reasons why a material is determined to be nonconforming.

Chapter 32 Ordering and Receiving Materials Before storing, equipment or motors should be filled with lubricant recommended by the manufacturer.