Seven Quality Tools: KNC4293 Quality Control and Reliability
Seven Quality Tools: KNC4293 Quality Control and Reliability
Seven Quality Tools: KNC4293 Quality Control and Reliability
Cause Cause
Cause Cause
People Equipment
An example done by a team in a
manufacturing factory to
understand the source of periodic
iron contamination.
TOOL 2
Histogram
Histogram
15 6 21 15 12
9 18 6 9 9
18 6 12 15 3
21 6 18 12 9
15 9 6 18 12
12 6 18 12 12 n = 30
Frequency Distribution
The frequency distribution, a table that provides classes and
frequency (number of occurrences in the class) can be
developed as follow,
Frequency
Range
Stable process, exhibiting bell
shape
The shape of the
histogram will show
process behavior
TOOL 3
Pareto Charts
Pareto Charts
• It is named after the Italian economist, Vilfredo Pareto.
• It is also known as 80-20 rule, meaning about 80% of
problems come from the 20% causes.
• It is a graphical method to prioritize problems and to show
the significant problems.
Steps
• Create a preliminary list of problem classifications.
• Tally the occurrences in each problem classification.
• Arrange each classification in order from highest to lowest
• Construct the bar chart
Pareto Charts
Pareto Charts
120
100
80
Quantity
60
40
20
0
Dent Scratch Hole Others Crack Stain Gap
Defects 104 42 20 14 10 6 4
Pareto Charts
Weighted Pareto charts use
the quantity of defects
multiplied by their cost to 900
700
Weighted 600
Defect Total Cost cost
Weighted Cost 500
Gap 4 200 800
Dent 104 2 208
400
Hole 20 5 100
Crack 10 8 80 300
Scratch 42 1 42
Others 14 1 14 200
Stain 6 1 6
100
0
Gap Dent Hole Crack Scratch Others Stain
Weighted cost 800 208 100 80 42 14 6
TOOL 4
Flow Charts
Flow Charts
•Visual illustration of operations sequence.
•Charts are constructed using symbols, and these symbols are
connected to give a better understanding of the systems
involved.
•The charts help to
Identify process improvements
Understand the process
Shows duplicated effort and other non-value-added steps
Clarify working relationships between people and organizations
Target specific steps in the process for improvement.
Process Chart Symbols
Flow Diagrams
Process Chart
Date: 9-30-00 Location: Graves Mountain
Analyst: TLR Process: Apple Sauce
Distance
Operation
Transport Description
(min)
Time
Storage
Inspect
(feet)
of
Delay
Step
process
24
UCL = 23.35
21
Number of defects
18 c = 12.67
15
12
6
LCL = 1.99
3
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Sample number
Control charts can tell us when a process changes
FURTHER DETAIL ON CONTROL CHARTS
WILL BE DISCUSSED IN A SEPARATE TOPIC,
STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL.
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