Process capability analysis assesses the inherent variation of manufacturing processes relative to specified tolerance limits. It quantifies whether a process consistently produces components within ...
This study examines the use of process capability index results to establish sampling strategies for new product cleaning and to minimize the risk of insufficient cleaning. Pharmaceutical development ...
The approach presented in this study uses process capability index results to establish sampling strategies for use with new product cleaning and to efficiently reduce the risk of insufficient ...
A quantitative approach for linking baseline sample size to statistics provides a statistically justified basis for ...
Repeatability means the ability to produce parts that have identical properties. As with other manufacturing processes, this capability is very important in injection molding because it has a crucial ...
One of the fundamental assumptions in process capability analysis is that the process must be in statistical control. Without statistical control, the process is not predictable, the concept of a ...
The process capability index C p, sometimes called the "process potential index," the "process capability ratio," or the "inherent capability index," is estimated as Exact lower and upper confidence ...
Quality costs may consume 25% of total revenues in manufacturing businesses, mostly from rework, scrap, warranty, product-liability claims, and recalls. The Six Sigma quality initiative helps ...