Thursday, 29 November 2012

Site Visit - Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd, Shah Alam, Malaysia


Last destination, Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd, Shah Alam, Malaysia. With 2 sections of 1st year Electronic Systems, we went there for  “site visit” section.

0730hrs on Tuesday, everyone looks excited to go there with hopes that we will get something so special and important for our future maybe.


( Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd, Shah Alam, Malaysia )

Punctuality, 1000hrs we arrived at Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd and straight away go inside. First thing we did was took a photos for proves that we have stepped our foot there.


( Infront of Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd office's main entrance )

Then we went to a seminar room for briefing how Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd runs their company from A to Z. Bla bla bla... We would go to Water Treatment. This place where they use a water that has been used for use in another way.


( In Seminar Room where the staff gave a talk )

After that we go to Waste Treatment and this place is for, waste will be treated to become fertilizers for using in all the pplants in Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd territoty. This is because, Canon doesn't want to effect environment and humans around. This is a policy from Canon Japan Inc.


( On the way to Water Treatment site )


( Water Treatment site )


( The staff gave some explanations about Waste Treatment )

And lastly, we went to manufaturing factory where the lenses and cameras produced. Before we entered that factory, we need to free from dusts so that we had to wear a plactics to cover up our shoes. 


( Canon lenses )

( Canon Compact Cameras )

In that factory, we have seen how to make, produced and making lenses and cameras infront of our eyes. That was so great experiences i tell you. Because I also a Canon user, never how this kind of things come. And now I know. Haha. Thankful ! Thanks to MJIIT, especially Mr. Redzuan & Dr.Kamal.


( Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd, Manufacturing Factory )

Came back to Seminar room, we had a closing ceremony. Exchanged souvenier with Canon, taking picture
and so on..

Then we went to cafe for lunch. Yeah, foods given was good :| Thanks again.

Finally, the time has come, we going back to Campus. Done "site visit" session for 4 hours.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Titan Thermal Solutions


     Hi, today we had a talk with Titan Thermal Solutions and of the important person in that company has come to MJIIT to give a talk, please welcome Mr. Vivik Panickereverybody.


Me and Mr. Vivit from Titan Thermal Solutions. 


He would talk about Electronic Systerm - Thermal Imagine, and below is I've go when I was there.


Definition Electronic Systems.

Electronic systems are groupings of electronic  circuits and components which are designed to accomplish one or more complex functions. Examples include telecommunication systems, computer systems, power distribution systems, radar systems, electronic music systems, and many others.


Overview of Imaging Industry.

Industrial Imaging Solutions provides Non Destructive Testing (NDT) solutions helping customers make the transition to digital imaging. With over twenty years of industry experience, our Level III Engineers have been successfully converting inspection processes to digital inspection within a diverse base of customers and industries.

With extensive experience IIS can support the transition or upgrade in Computer Tomography “CT” (CAT scan systems), Digital Radiography “DR” system, or Computed Radiography “CR” scanners. X-ray Industry services that include: test procedure development, consulting on equipment selection, and the design of custom inspection equipment and project management oversight.


About the photo imaging industry.

Creative Skillset has produced a photo imaging sector profile, drawing on all the information and intelligence gathered from our research and industry consultations.
This profile provides an easy to read picture of the industry today and is essential reading for employers, education and training providers and those interested in a career in photo imaging.
The articles below offer an overview of the profile and you can also download the full Sector Profile and read our latest Labour Market Information Digest.


Thermal Imaging : "More Than Just Pretty Pictures"

"Why do you need thermal imaging? We've always been able to get by with thermocouples or temperature probes." It's surprising how often managers respond this way to capital requests from their engineers looking to upgrade their temperature measuring capability. This may have made sense when electronic designs were simple and all the components were accessible, but times have changed.

Today, devices are smaller, more complex and dissipate more power/cm² than previous generations of technology. This means that traditional point contact measurements may introduce errors due to their thermal mass and heat sinking effects. Also, contact measurements may not be practical for complex mechanical structures or moving materials such as are found in paper, film and steel production.

One alternative finding increasing favor among engineers is infrared (IR) thermal imaging.

This non-contact, line-of-sight measurement technology can measure surface temperatures of virtually any surface. Absolute temperatures can be measured with accuracies better than 3%, while relative temperatures can be measured with accuracies better than 1%.


What are Thermal Imagers?

Thermal imagers are instruments that create pictures of heat rather than light. They measure radiated IR energy and convert the data to corresponding maps of temperatures. Today, instruments provide temperature data at each image pixel and, typically, cursors can be positioned to each point with the corresponding temperature read out on the screen or display. Images may be digitized, stored, manipulated, processed and printed out. Industry-standard image formats, such as the tagged image file format (TIFF), permit files to work with a wide array of commercially available software packages.


Typical of what a thermal image might look like


Thermal Imaging Camera.

A Thermal Imaging Camera (colloquially known as a TIC) is a type of thermographic camera used in firefighting. By rendering infrared radiation as visible light, such cameras allow firefighters to see areas of heat through smoke, darkness, or heat-permeable barriers. Thermal imaging cameras are typically handheld, but may be helmet-mounted. They are constructed using heat- and water-resistant housings, and ruggedized to withstand the hazards of fireground operations. While they are expensive pieces of equipment, their popularity and adoption by firefighters in the United States is increasing markedly due to the increased availability of government equipment grants following the September 11 attacks in 2001. Thermal imaging cameras pick up body heat, and they are normally used in cases where people are trapped where rescuers cannot find them.


Thermal Imaging Camera.


Applications and Uses.

1. Substation electrical inspections
2. Thermal heat loss inspections of buildings
3. Locate radiant heating wires or pipes
4. Locate potential areas for mold growth
5. Flat-roof leak detection for buildings
6. Detect thermal patterns on boiler tubes
7. Mechanical bearing inspections
8. Detect insulation leaks in refrigeration equipment


Some examples of tTermal Imaging Cameras.



Friday, 9 November 2012

Canon Malaysia Talk

    
     This week, we have a special talk from the important person from Canon Malaysia, Mr. Muhamad Azlan B Amran, Senior GM, Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd .Working for Canon almost 20 years is not a short time. He has a lot of experience not even in the technical side, but in management and administration also. Studied in Japan for 7 years make him very familiar with the Japan work style. Commitment, dicipline, punctual are the most important things when you are in a working life.


En Muhamad Azlan B Amran, Senior GM, Canon Opto (M) Sdn Bhd. 


Canon Inc,  (キヤノン株式会社?) Kiyanon kabushiki-gaisha is a Japanese multinational corporation specialised in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, camcorders, photocopiers, steppers and computer printers. Its headquarters are located in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. Canon has a primary listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the TOPIX index. It has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange.

When you talk about Canon, your mind straight away will imagine about digital compact cameras, DSLR,  lenses and everything abaout camera because Canon is the number 1 camera production in the world to make your life full of colours. But actually Canon also produce a lot of electronic things such as printers, scanners, binoculars, compact digital cameras, film SLR and digital SLR cameras, lenses and video camcorders.


This is the  Canon’s product life cycle (photo)

                             
Look at the right bottom => EQCD
EQCD means Quality, Costs & Delivery

Evironment = Working in a peaceful, tolerance, hardwork, respect, puchtual and responsible environment.
Quality = Canon guarantee to all customers that their products are very high quality.
Costs = To ensure the costs are reasonable according to quality.
Delivery = Gives a information about their product through medias and internet.

He also told us about this kind of principal in Canon Malaysia.

1. HORENSO
2. SAN-GEN
3. 5S

Mr. Azlan also told us about work life. We have to give 200% commitment to be a good employee and to get higher salary in the other hand because we live in millennium that needs a better, stable and happy life.

Canon Marketing (Malaysia) Profile – History of Success.

Canon Marketing (M) Sdn Bhd started its operations in 1987 and today it has became a major corporate player in Malaysia. Focused on the objective of providing excellent products and support to Malaysian users, Canon invested considerable time and effort in developing channels to access the market. Growing from strength to strength since its inception, Canon Malaysia celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2012. In the past 25 years it has become a brand synonymous with many market firsts:

Launched the 1st ever plain paper fax and color copier in Malaysia
Launched the highly popular Bubble Jet printer
Launched the 1st ever colour fax machines in Malaysia
Launched the world's smallest and slimmest DVD Camcorder in 2006
…. And the list continues to grow….

Canon is committed and will continue to strive to become a household name and a leading brand, sought after for its quality and reliability in products and services, living up to its corporate tagline, Delighting You Always, for now and well into the future.

*As of 15 August 2011

Our Commitment to Quality

We are committed to provide EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE by applying the principles of Total Quality Management to our products, processes and systems through:

CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS in the availability and distribution of our products and services
An OPEN COMMUNICATION system
TOTAL STAFF INVOLVEMENT to meet our customers' needs and expectationsWORKING TOGETHER with our business partners to achieve total customer satisfaction

Code of Ethics

It has always been Canon Marketing (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (CMM)'s business practice to conduct business in a fair manner, guided by a strong sense of integrity. CMM firmly believes in the importance of transparency and being fully compliant to all laws and regulations.

Through our Code of Ethics, our employees are required to adhere to high standards of ethical behaviour. In all our business activities, CMM avoids any conduct that violates the principles of corporate ethics. CMM also conducts business with business partners and suppliers who share the same values of conducting business in an ethical manner.

We welcome our business partners to voice their concerns related to any misconduct observed in CMM employees through an independent channel atwww.ethicspoint.com. Moving forward, CMM will continue to adhere to its Code of Ethics and to engage in fair business practices.

Awards
In Malaysia, Canon has repeatedly been aknowledged for attaining international standard quality in its operations and administration.

Environmental Activities
Canon Malaysia promotes awareness about the importance of environmental conservation by contributing to a wide variety of initiatives.

History of Canon Inc.
Canon started out in 1937 with the vision to make the best camera for the world. More than seven decades later, it is a global leader not only in photography but also with a wide portfolio of products for consumers and businesses.

Corporate Philosophy
We contribute for world prosperity and human happiness.

Mission
We aim to strongly uphold our duty and responsibility towards our customers by treating them with the utmost respect, care and devotion at all times.

Technology
With eyes on becoming the global leader in imaging technology.


Yuna, Malaysia most popular singer as a Canon ambassador.