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How do I link Process Capability Indices to Number (PPM) Defects?

podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson

We often use the word quality' to describe products that are manufactured with minimal defects ( and within tolerances). If you are involved in the field of quality (and manufacturing), then you might have heard of capability indices.' These are simple numbers that essentially describe the quality' of things being manufactured. There are certain guidelines and industry standards' for what these numbers should be. Have you ever heard of the 6 sigma'? It promotes a capability index of two (2). But what does this mean? These numbers also correspond with the fraction of defective products. Want to learn what these capability indices mean? and how to get them? and how to convert them to things like Parts Per Million (PPM) defects? Or better yet if you need to learn a bit more about manufacturing and how we measure quality in general? Join us for this webinar.

This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 24 October 2023.


To view the recorded video/audio and PDF workbook of the event visit the webinar page.

Additional content that may be of interest

Process Capability, Tolerance, and Reliability webinar
Process Capability VI Non-Normal Variables article
Process Capability Article Links article
Process Capability Analysis I Overview and Indices article

SPC Sample Size Impact on SPC

In this webinar, we explore the impact that chart selection and sample size have on chart sensitivity (the ability to detect changes).

Drawing of Clef arc ogive Vezelay

Reliability and Statistical Process Control

Let's explore some cases where effectively using statistical process control will enhance your product's reliability performance.

Ravelin et tenaille

Understanding and Controlling Process Variation

Let's discuss process variation and how to measure, monitor, and control processes to minimize the differences from one part to the next.

10 Keys for Maximizing the Benefits of Your SPC Program

Progressive manufacturers use control charts to listen to their processes to detect and rectify potentially harmful changes.

How do I link Process Capability Indices to Number (PPM) Defects?

if you need to learn a bit more about manufacturing and how we measure quality in general? Join us for this webinar.

What is Statistical Process Control or SPC?

You may have heard of Statistical Process Control, 6-sigma, Shewhart, the Japanese Economic Miracle, X̅ R Charts or perhaps none of them.

What is Process Capability Analysis (PCA)?

A process is considered capable' if it creates products that, with production natural variation, are still within what good' looks like.

Sketch of Arc boutant primitif

Fundamentals of Control Charts

Statistical control charting (SPC) is a method for monitoring and determining whether a process is in control or stable.

Fundamentals of Process Capability

Let's explore the steps necessary to obtain valid and valuable process capability ratios. Then, let's examine how to use this information.

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Inhoud geleverd door Accendo Reliability and Fred Schenkelberg. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Accendo Reliability and Fred Schenkelberg of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

How do I link Process Capability Indices to Number (PPM) Defects?

podcast episode with speaker Chris Jackson

We often use the word quality' to describe products that are manufactured with minimal defects ( and within tolerances). If you are involved in the field of quality (and manufacturing), then you might have heard of capability indices.' These are simple numbers that essentially describe the quality' of things being manufactured. There are certain guidelines and industry standards' for what these numbers should be. Have you ever heard of the 6 sigma'? It promotes a capability index of two (2). But what does this mean? These numbers also correspond with the fraction of defective products. Want to learn what these capability indices mean? and how to get them? and how to convert them to things like Parts Per Million (PPM) defects? Or better yet if you need to learn a bit more about manufacturing and how we measure quality in general? Join us for this webinar.

This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 24 October 2023.


To view the recorded video/audio and PDF workbook of the event visit the webinar page.

Additional content that may be of interest

Process Capability, Tolerance, and Reliability webinar
Process Capability VI Non-Normal Variables article
Process Capability Article Links article
Process Capability Analysis I Overview and Indices article

SPC Sample Size Impact on SPC

In this webinar, we explore the impact that chart selection and sample size have on chart sensitivity (the ability to detect changes).

Drawing of Clef arc ogive Vezelay

Reliability and Statistical Process Control

Let's explore some cases where effectively using statistical process control will enhance your product's reliability performance.

Ravelin et tenaille

Understanding and Controlling Process Variation

Let's discuss process variation and how to measure, monitor, and control processes to minimize the differences from one part to the next.

10 Keys for Maximizing the Benefits of Your SPC Program

Progressive manufacturers use control charts to listen to their processes to detect and rectify potentially harmful changes.

How do I link Process Capability Indices to Number (PPM) Defects?

if you need to learn a bit more about manufacturing and how we measure quality in general? Join us for this webinar.

What is Statistical Process Control or SPC?

You may have heard of Statistical Process Control, 6-sigma, Shewhart, the Japanese Economic Miracle, X̅ R Charts or perhaps none of them.

What is Process Capability Analysis (PCA)?

A process is considered capable' if it creates products that, with production natural variation, are still within what good' looks like.

Sketch of Arc boutant primitif

Fundamentals of Control Charts

Statistical control charting (SPC) is a method for monitoring and determining whether a process is in control or stable.

Fundamentals of Process Capability

Let's explore the steps necessary to obtain valid and valuable process capability ratios. Then, let's examine how to use this information.

The post How do I link Process Capability Indices to Number (PPM) Defects? appeared first on Accendo Reliability.

  continue reading

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