This document discusses key concepts in quality control including the two principal aspects of product quality being product features and freedom from deficiencies. It also covers natural tolerance limits where 99.73% of parts will be within tolerance and 0.27% outside, and the two main types of control charts for variables being X-bar charts for averages and R charts for ranges. When interpreting control charts, it indicates looking for problems outside the upper and lower control limits or center line. An example is also given calculating process capability for a plastic extrusion process based on a critical dimension and standard deviation.
This document discusses key concepts in quality control including the two principal aspects of product quality being product features and freedom from deficiencies. It also covers natural tolerance limits where 99.73% of parts will be within tolerance and 0.27% outside, and the two main types of control charts for variables being X-bar charts for averages and R charts for ranges. When interpreting control charts, it indicates looking for problems outside the upper and lower control limits or center line. An example is also given calculating process capability for a plastic extrusion process based on a critical dimension and standard deviation.
This document discusses key concepts in quality control including the two principal aspects of product quality being product features and freedom from deficiencies. It also covers natural tolerance limits where 99.73% of parts will be within tolerance and 0.27% outside, and the two main types of control charts for variables being X-bar charts for averages and R charts for ranges. When interpreting control charts, it indicates looking for problems outside the upper and lower control limits or center line. An example is also given calculating process capability for a plastic extrusion process based on a critical dimension and standard deviation.
1. What are the 2 principal aspects of product quality?
Product feature Freedom from deficiencies
2. What are the natural tolerance limits?
99.73% of the parts will be within tolerance 0.27% will be outside the limits
3. Identify the 2 types control charts for variables.
X-bar chart for average R chart for range
4. When interpreting a control chart, what does one look for to identify problems? UCL,LCL, Center line
5. A plastic extrusion process produces components with a critical cross-sectional
dimension = 28.6 mm. The process is in statistical control and the output is normally distributed with standard deviation = 0.53. Determine the process capability. UCL = 30.19 mm LCL = 27.01 mm 6. MEE20005 MATERIALS & MANUFACTURING 1 – Quality Control Tute 1