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STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL (MSA)

INTRODUCTION

bulletDo you use gages or measurement systems in your processes?
bulletHave you considered the capability of your gages or measurement systems?
bulletAre gages or measurement systems you use suitable for your processes?
bulletAre gages or measurement results operator dependent?
bulletAre gages or measurement results consistent over time?

SPC (MSA) is necessary to ensure that Measurement Systems have the necessary capability to detect changes in your product or process performance. It is essential to have common standard or reference to standards so that product and process specifications are consistent. Consequently, Measurement Systems Analysis is frequently required by ISO or TS Standards (e.g. ISO TS 16949). This course has a practical hands-on approach in numerical computation for manufacturing or service. This course enables the delegates to understand the use of Measurement Systems Analysis.

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THE COURSE

The course enables the delegates to:
bulletUnderstand the role of Measurement Systems to Quality and Productivity.
bulletDistinguish measures of location and spread.
bulletEvaluate equipment variation and appraiser variation.
bulletUse Excel templates for GRR evaluation.
bulletPerform Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility studies.
bulletCompare measurement system capabilities.
bulletInterpret and make recommendations based on GRR results.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

SPC (MSA) is used to evaluate measurement systems in product and processes so that proactive action can be taken. It will be most appropriate for those involved in Quality Assurance, Equipment Maintenance, Manufacturing, Production and Service. Teams are encouraged to attend for maximum benefit.

BRIEF COURSE OUTLINE

Day 1 AM Day 1 PM
Why MSA?
bulletStandards
bulletTraceability
bulletTest Procedures
bulletObjectives of MSA
bulletProperties of MSA

Gage Measurements

bulletStability
bulletBias
bulletLinearity
bulletRepeatability
bulletReproducibility
bulletGauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (GRR)
bulletDistinct Data Categories

 

Measurement System Evaluation
bulletEquipment Variation
bulletAppraiser Variation
bulletMeasurement System Variation (GRR)
bulletPart-Part Variation
bulletTotal Variation

Mathematical Procedure

bulletShort Method
bulletLong Method
bulletANOVA Method
bulletExcel Templates
bulletUse and interpretation

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