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SPC Statistical Process Control - Monitoring the performance of your machines and prozesses


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Benefits of SPC:


The quality of a product depends upon the combined variances of the parameters for all of its components. Therefore it is important to analyze those variances, and to explore and understand their root causes. If you are able to separate the stochastic root causes from the systematical ones, the best and most cost-effective actions to fix failure can be defined and a long-term improvement can be initiated.


Our Range of Services : audit-consulting-training

We will train your staff in SPC. You can decide whether the course is held in your local facility or in a perfectly equipped conference center (to keep the daily routines at bay). We also offer to establish the SPC system in your company as a consulting service. In this case our experts will explain the needs to you and your staff in a step by step manner, defining all the needed activities and parameters. This way you and your staff will gain practical experience in SPC and learn how to apply it to your processes.


Content:


The objective of SPC (Statistical Process Control) is to understand the characteristics of new or modified production equipment (tooling, automated assembly, welding jigs, molding machines etc.) and new or changed processes, and be able to control them.

Key topics of this seminar:

- Statistics: Why? What are the benefits?
- SPC parameters
- Special applications of SPC
- Which control chart to use?
- Collection of original values, assessing the probability distribution (testing for normal distribution)
- Calculating the control limits
- Machine Capability Study
- Process Capability Study
- Measures of central tendency and dispersion
- When to recalculate control limits
- Economic benefits of correlation and regression analysis
- Machine and Process monitoring
- Waste reduction and prevention through Statistical Process Analysis

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