SPC Technical Publications
| 30. Continuous Improvements in Atomized Powders Through Team Oriented Problem Solving A “Total Quality System” approach at Hoeganaes allows all employees to participate in achieving the organization's quality goals. The various phases of the quality system from product control, SPC, process documentation, team development, and team oriented process development are reviewed. One example of team-oriented process improvement will be demonstrated using the improvements achieved in the microcleanliness of atomized products. |
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Statistical Process Control in Iron Powder Production and New
Product Development
SPC is discussed with a
view to indicating its implications not only to manufacturing and quality
but to research and product development as well. In the
manufacturing/quality area, the efforts and methods attending full-scale
implementation of SPC are briefly reviewed with special reference to the
differences inherent in powder making versus manufacturing of parts. SPC
charting techniques suitable for powder making are described and discussed.
In the product development area, it is shown how SPC influenced a major
research program. The objective of the program was to improve premixed
products with a view to reducing variability in parts manufacturing. ANOVA
studies of production mixes generally showed that the main sources of premix
variability were mix to mix differences and within mix differences arising
from demixing subsequent to premix manufacture. It was recognized that SPC
is especially applicable to dealing with the first of these and subsequent
efforts to implement it to premixes are described. In the case of demixing,
the developments of a new premixing process is reported in which the alloy
admix ingredients are bonded to the iron. The general findings of extensive studies, which show the benefits of the new process in terms of reduced variability in parts manufacturing, are reviewed and the results of a study of a FC-0208 premix are presented as an example. SPC theory and concepts are used to indicate the significance of the results and their potential applicability to the production of parts. |
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