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How to make a proper and professional mechanical design QC procedure for a product?

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Hi guys, I would like to ask how to make a proper and professional mechanical design QC procedure for a product. All I can come up with is some tests that depend on the mechanical sense of the tester but I don't feel that is enough so I need any example on how any manufacturer do these kind of tests.
 

Re: Mechanical design QC

Hi,

thats actually a quite complex subject... generally are used statistical approaches... I don't actually remember how to do it but i can point you some literature:

Juran's quality planning and analysis
Gryna, F.M.; Chua, R. C. and DeFeo, J.A., "Juran's quality planning and analysis"
Ref: Mc Graw Hill

Total Quality Control
Feigenbaum, A, "Total Quality Control"
Ref: Mc Graw Hill

ISO 9000 – Quality management

PS.: I hope it helps...
 
Re: Mechanical design QC

Most of the above techniques are quality control management strategies (Deming, Crosby and Juran etc are all leaders in quality control theories). My advice about creating quality control for a particular product would relate to statistical analysis (Histograms, Pareto Charts, Cause and Effect Diagrams, Run Charts, Scatter Diagrams, Flow Charts, Control Charts etc). TQM is quality control method aimed at businesses who want to provide high quality through a structured approach. ISO criteria looks at how a company gets its quality and strives to help maintain a high standard set by ISO, this is the ISO 9000 series. Most companies today focus on control charts to monitor performance (how stable or unstable a process is). Try starting with FMEA quality control along with suggested methods.

Dunk
 

Re: Mechanical design QC

Most of the above techniques are quality control management strategies (Deming, Crosby and Juran etc are all leaders in quality control theories). My advice about creating quality control for a particular product would relate to statistical analysis (Histograms, Pareto Charts, Cause and Effect Diagrams, Run Charts, Scatter Diagrams, Flow Charts, Control Charts etc). TQM is quality control method aimed at businesses who want to provide high quality through a structured approach. ISO criteria looks at how a company gets its quality and strives to help maintain a high standard set by ISO, this is the ISO 9000 series. Most companies today focus on control charts to monitor performance (how stable or unstable a process is). Try starting with FMEA quality control along with suggested methods.

Dunk

I totally agree.. although I can't remember any support literature for that... (all I got on that subject is class notes in Portuguese)...
 

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