Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Last UpdatedJul 18, 2023
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Statistical Process Control (SPC) is the primary tool of statistical quality control and encompasses the collection, arrangement, and interpretation of process variables associated with a product, in regard to uniformity of quality.
About Statistical Process Control
Statistical quality control (SQC) helps track and improve product or service quality. Statistical process control (SPC) is the primary tool of SQC and encompasses the collection, arrangement, and interpretation of process variables associated with a product, in regard to uniformity of quality.
Every process is subject to variation and therefore there is always room to improve process consistency and quality. To respond to this, adopt a continuous improvement strategy. By repeating the following cycle, a strategy of prevention can be implemented. This is the key to using SPC effectively. Consider the following steps:
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Analyze the process
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What do we know about the variability of this process?
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Is this process statistically controllable (predictable)?
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Is the process capable of meeting the set requirements?
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What considerations are most important to meeting process quality criteria?
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Maintain (control) the process
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Improve the process
SPC encompasses the following concepts:
It typically uses the tools XRS Control Charts, Configure a Capability Chart, and Pareto Charts.