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Process control

In tolerance is a result. In control is a process

A certificate says a quality system exists. It does not say what happens when the third shift drifts, or whether a problem got solved or merely sorted.

These methods being deployed come from a Deming-track programme covering TQM, Six Sigma Green Belt, design of experiments and reliability, assessed on projects run inside the business rather than by examination alone.

Before the cut

Most quality is decided before a machine starts

By the time a tool touches metal the outcome is largely fixed. What is left is whether anyone noticed in time.

Process flow diagram
Every operation from raw material to despatch, in sequence, so handling, storage and inspection points are visible rather than assumed.
PFMEA
Failure modes ranked on severity, occurrence and detection. What can go wrong, how likely it is, and whether we would catch it before you do.
Control plan
Per characteristic: what is measured, with what, how often, by whom, and what happens the moment it drifts.
MSA and gauge R&R
The gauge is proved before the process is judged. A measurement system that cannot resolve the tolerance will condemn good parts and pass bad ones, and it will do both quietly.
Workstation standards
The method written down at the machine, with operator skill built against it, so the process does not live in one person’s head.
Error proofing
Poka-yoke and fixture design, so the wrong orientation or the missed operation becomes physically difficult rather than merely discouraged.

During the run

Drift shows as a trend before it shows as a reject

A chart that only moves when a part fails was never worth keeping. The point is to see the process leaning while there is still time to nudge it back.

SPC and control charts

Variable and attribute charts on the characteristics that decide the part, so a trend is acted on rather than a rejection investigated.

Process capability

Cp and Cpk to show the process sits inside the tolerance with room, rather than passing because inspection caught the ones that did not.

Daily work management

KPIs reviewed against standard every day, with the abnormality response agreed in advance so nothing waits for a monthly meeting.

SDCA before PDCA

Standardise, do, check, act. An improvement only counts once the new level has become the standard rather than a good month.

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Control limits sit inside the tolerance, which is the whole point

When something goes wrong

The method is chosen to fit the problem

Reaching for the same tool every time is how a shop ends up solving the easy half of a problem repeatedly.

The problem in front of youWhat gets usedWhat comes back
A defect with a visible patternQC Story with the seven QC tools: Pareto, cause and effect, stratification, scatter, histogram, check sheet, control chartContainment inside hours, then a root cause carrying evidence rather than an opinion
Something nobody can pin downSix Sigma Green Belt: business case, team charter, sampling, hypothesis testing, control methodologyA cause supported statistically, and a control that keeps it there
Several factors interactingDesign of experiments: full and fractional factorialWhich factors matter, how they interact, and settings that are robust rather than lucky
A clear difference between good and bad partsShainin methods: multi-vari, component search, paired comparison, product and process searchThe dominant cause isolated by comparison, without theorising first
A failure that keeps coming back from the fieldReliability engineering: product life cycle and B10 lifeWhere in its life the part gives up, and what to change so it does not

Underneath all of it

The habits that make the rest possible

Lean
Value stream mapping, flow and pull, SMED on changeover, line balancing, visual management. A changeover cut from hours to minutes is what makes your smaller batch affordable.
TPM
The sixteen losses, OEE and operator-led maintenance, so machine condition stops being a hidden source of variation.
QC circles
Operator-led improvement, with human error treated as a design problem rather than a discipline problem.
Policy deployment
Objectives cascaded and tied to daily management, so a target reaches the machine instead of the noticeboard.
Audit practice
ISO and IATF auditing skills held in house, which turns an audit into a review rather than an event.
Industry 4.0
Machine and process data read as variation happens, not in next month’s report.

Bring it into the enquiry

Say what your quality system needs when you send the drawing: PPAP or ISIR documentation, a control plan, capability studies on nominated characteristics, gauge R&R against a gauge you supply. It gets priced in from the start, which costs both of us less than finding out at first article.

Send the drawing

A straight answer inside a working day

A 2D or 3D file, the quantity and the date you need it. You will get a considered reply within one working day, including the reply that we are not the right shop for the part, which is worth knowing early. A mutual NDA goes out first if you would rather.