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    6 SIGMA TOTAL QUALITY

    6 SIGMA quality process for rapid delivery with zero defects

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6 Sigma Quality Process: goals

A true Six Sigma organization produces not only excellent product but also maintains highly efficient production system.

How does it work ?

Reduce CNC machining defects by using quantitatives techniques

Promote greater awareness of customer needs.

Improve time to market (TTM) for CNC machining

Reduce drastically defects, scrap and reworks for CNC machining

Improve the competitiveness and performance measurement

CNC machining and 6 Sigma Total Quality

For CNC machining parts we place great value on Quality Process:
6 Sigma is the only one method we vet our vendors

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Number of opportunities

3.4

Defective Parts

The idea is that, if you can measure the number of defects there are in a process, you can then systematically attempt to eliminate them to get as close to zero defects as possible.

Six Sigma is a very powerful quality improvement tool used in many business industries. Its main objective is fault detection and determining ways to improve day to day business processes. This particular quality control approach is more focused on defect prevention than defect detection.

Nearly every company can benefit from the implementation of Six Sigma Quality Control measures. The goal behind this system is to encourage businesses to constantly work at improving their processes.

Six sigma is a strategic quality control method that is used to identify errors within the processes and plans of a business organization. Six Sigma provides the education and practice that will enable us to solve a greater number of problems at a higher difficulty level.

Why Six Sigma ?

The fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology and quality process is the implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on process improvement and variation reduction through the application of Six Sigma method.

Six Sigma methodology for CNC machining

  • Define

     Define the project goals and customer (internal and external) deliverables

  • Measure

    Measure and determine customer needs and specifications

  • Analyze

    Analyze and determine the root cause(s) of the defects

  • Design

    Design (detailed) the process to meet the customer needs

  • Verify

    Verify the design performance and ability to meet customer needs

Six Sigma methodology involves three factors:

Q = Quality T = Time C = Costs

Six Sigma Total Quality: Getting it Right the First Time !

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