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Asked by : Abhijeet Kadian, Sales/BD Manager, Bharat Heavy Electricals
Industry : Industrial Products/Heavy Machinery
Functional Area : Business Processes
Activity: Question posted: 05 25 2009 06:04:20 +0000, 15 answers, 1235 views, last activity 07 06 2010 20:18:08 +0000
 
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Please suggest the Quality Control tools which can help the manufacturers to improve the manufacturing process.

 
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hello Isha, there are 7 recognized and tested quality control tool that are available today which proves to be very efficient. they are:

1.Ishikawa diagram ( also called as fish bone diagram )

2.Pareto chart

3.Check sheet

4.control chart

5.Flow Chart

6.Histogram

7.Scatter diagram.

the discipline of total quality control uses a number of quantitative methods and tools to identify problems and suggest avenues for continous improvement in fields such as manufacturing.



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by   jairaj shyam prasad, Production Manager, BOSCH Ltd  | 07 01 2009 14:17:03 +0000
  Answered by     Gouri Shankar Patnaik, GM (QC),  | 11 06 2009 17:06:38 +0000
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It is nothing but team work. 5 brains work at a time finds the solution.

  Answer modified by     malikireddy , Controls systems Team Manager., VESTAS Wind Systems A/S.  | 07 01 2009 11:16:30 +0000
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" The for most important in achieving the quality is the commitment from management to produce quality product. The firm commitment form the top management will naturally flow down to all the level and motivate the entire enterprise towards quality. All other tools are secondary to this. "

Yes this is true! Imagine eating habits -> Hands should be neat , food should be chewed , eat only as much as your body needs. A person who is health concious will definitely follow all these ..so its a  quality life style.

I agree 100% with Mr. Kadhal Ammutham , Quality is commitment towards anything , need not be necessarily only in production or manufacturing. 

Quality lies in head of a person , as beauty lies in the eyes of a beholder! Making this quality specific or unique to a product is Quality Deployment , charts and all other activities fall under deployment activities.

 

  Answered by     hari krishna, Service/Maintenance Engineer, Jindal saw limited  | 07 01 2009 06:36:41 +0000
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Depends upon stages variety of quality control tools used to optimise
the production, quality of the product and the system. In my opnion
control charts and why,why analysis are the best quality control tools
in production and manufaturing.

regards
Hari Krishna

  Answered by     Kadal Amutham, Head R&D , Fifth Generation Technologies (P) Ltd  | 06 30 2009 12:39:29 +0000
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The for most important in achieving the quality is the commitment from management to produce quality product. The firm commitment form the top management will naturally flow down to all the level and motivate the entire enterprise towards quality. All other tools are secondary to this.

  Answer modified by     Isha Verma, Sales/BD Manager, Larsen & Toubro  | 06 30 2009 07:56:30 +0000
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I think that Flowcharts is the most efficient quality control tool not just in manufacturing but in every field.It is a common type of chart that represents an algorithm or process.Flowcharts are used in analyzing, designing, documenting or managing a process or program which is very important in the manufacturing process.

  Answered by     Ambadas Jinde, QA&QC-Executive, Laxmi Hydraulics Pvt. Ltd., Solapur  | 06 27 2009 06:58:56 +0000
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One of the quality control tools is Pareto analysis. In Pareto chart all the causes of defects/non-conformances are arranged in their decending order of thier percentage of total defects. From the chart we will observe that 80% of defects/nonconformaces are occured due to 20% of total causes. And rest 20% defects occured due to all other 80% causes. This tool will help an organisation to identify those top contributing causes for nonconformance.

  Answered by     K.Yuvaraj Raja, QA&QC-Executive Motherson Automotive ElastomerTechnology  | 05 27 2009 06:33:37 +0000
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MY Greetings to all

 

Mostly Quality tools are helps to easily identify where we are  by quatative data like (graphs & data),

so u have solve any problem with this assit of Quality tools , but my sugesstion is DEMING's PDCA cycle,

( this is start  from problem define end to standaradization).

  Answered by     sonam maheshwari, Engineering Manager, mangalayatan university  | 05 26 2009 17:34:00 +0000
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well i fink to control quality i wud like to go for an idea of a flow chart bec. dey represent gud information n every change in quality

also i fink as now a days everyfing specially raw materials are getting expensive so one may opt the idea of recycling the used products dat is definitely going to save one's time and money n one may pay more attention towards the quality

also one must keep a check one on's workers bec. dey r dose who actually are going to produce ur product

  Answered by     Rajendra Singh Butola, Production Manager, M/S Elie Group Holding Company  | 05 26 2009 13:24:18 +0000
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In my opinion to get good quality product on consistant basis one should follow SOP( Standard Operating Procedure) very strictly.Afterwards benchmark has to be set as far as quality is concerened at shopfloor.
Shopfloor is the first and last place for taking any corrective action."

 
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