July - September 2008 Edition

Inside This Newsletter
  1) Essentials of Statistical Process Control
 2)
FMEA: An Overview
 3) Calibration Tip: Rules
 4) Endurance: Step
 
 
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This is an article on the Essentials of Statistical Process Control:
"If any of the patterns are present, then the process is out of control for the range. Investigate for special causes and correct as required...Operators should carry out the measurements and record them on the chart themselves - this is not to be done by 'Quality Control', it is an operator task."

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Essentials of Statistical Process Control


"Customers are placing increased demands on companies for high quality, reliable products. The increasing capabilities and functionality of many products are making it more difficult for manufacturers to maintain the quality and reliability. Traditionally, reliability has been achieved through extensive testing and use of techniques such as probabilistic reliability modeling. These are techniques done in the late stages of development. The challenge is to design in quality and reliability early in the development cycle."

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FMEA: An Overview

 

Character Quote of the Month

"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody."


-
Bill Cosby


"This is a requirement of the ISO/TS 16949 standard and applies to inspection.

When you inspect a part, you are required to use a gauge that has a resolution of 1/10th of the total tolerance of the dimension being measured."


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Calibration Tip: Rules



Why have articles on character?

Step

"It’s not magic. It’s simple physics. The impressive bed of nails braved by magicians principle of physics: the principle of weight distribution."
 

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Endurance: Step

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