Some Common Measurement Limits Used in Quality Control
Some Common Measurement Limits Used in Quality Control
Goh, T.N.
1986-02-01 00:00:00
A variety of quantitative specifications, usually in terms of numerical limits, have been developed in industry for the description, prediction and control of product quality. As the theoretical foundations of these specifications are often beyond the working knowledge of many manufacturing engineers and managers, this article gives a nonmathematical account of some of the limits commonly encountered in discussions related to product design, manufacture and inspection emphasis is placed on the distinctions in their intended purposes and methods of application.
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Some Common Measurement Limits Used in Quality Control
A variety of quantitative specifications, usually in terms of numerical limits, have been developed in industry for the description, prediction and control of product quality. As the theoretical foundations of these specifications are often beyond the working knowledge of many manufacturing engineers and managers, this article gives a nonmathematical account of some of the limits commonly encountered in discussions related to product design, manufacture and inspection emphasis is placed on the distinctions in their intended purposes and methods of application.
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International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management
– Emerald Publishing
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