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NewsKeep in touch with what's going on at DataNet, Single Source Solutions and in the SPC industry by signing up to our eNews. Each issue will focus on industry news, WinSPC tips, Lean Six Sigma topics and more. Simply click here to enter your email address and you will be automatically included in our distribution list. Solar Cell Manufacturer Chooses WinSPC 17th November 2009 WinSPC Software a Clear Choice for Green Energy Industry Manufacturers Thursday 24th September 2009 DataNet Expands Quality Control and SPC SoftwareServices Thursday 28th May 2009 Monday 20th April 2009 StarPet, Inc. Chooses WinSPC Real-Time Quality Control Software Tuesday 17th March 2009 Webster Industries Selects WinSPC Real-Time Quality Control Software Thursday 22nd January 2009 Ask the ExpertPre-Control: No Substitute for Statistical Process Control Many advocate the replacement of SPC with more simplistic approaches such as "Pre-Control." Unfortunately, in a manufacturing world of increasing complexity, and with a global
market demanding the highest quality and reliability, applying "simple" tools at the expense tools with considerably more value (and really not very complex or difficult) doesn't cut it. Enormous efforts and dollars are spent in production operations reacting to, containing, and solving problems. However, considerably more effort is needed in product design and manufacturing to prevent product failures, scrap, and other inefficiencies. What does an out-of-control process indicate? Control charts are one of the most popular SPC tools used by manufacturers. They are used to determine whether a process is in or out of control. SPC 101: Differentiation between Cpk and Ppk values Just like control charts tell us about the stability of the process, capability analyses tell us about process capability. ArticlesReal-Time SPC: Cost-Reducer, Profit-Maker By using real-time SPC software to systematically eliminate defects, errors and waste, companies can not only weather
the storm in these rough and tough economic times but actually make a profit. Real-Time SPC: A missing ingredient in the Food and Beverage Industry Written by Traci Terterian The Magnificent Seven (Quality Tools) Written by Traci Terterian |
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