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"Provides in-depth coverage of the entire thermoforming molding
process from market domain and materials options to manufacturing
methods and peripheral support. Second Edition furnishes entirely
new information on twin sheet forming, corrugated tubing and pipe
manufacturin gtechniques, plastics recycling, forthcoming
equipment, and energy and labor costs."
Demonstrates How To Perform FMEAs Step-by-Step Originally designed
to address safety concerns, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
is now used throughout the industry to prevent a wide range of
process and product problems. Useful in both product design and
manufacturing, FMEA can identify improvements early when product
and process changes are relatively easy and inexpensive to make.
Updated to include changes reflected in ISO/TX-16949:2002 standards
and 2008 AIAG guidelines, The Basics of FMEA, Second Edition
continues to provide the expert advice needed to help shorten the
learning curve for FMEA teams to conduct effective and efficient
FMEAs, even if it is their very first one. Includes Ready-to-Use
Worksheet Templates Using a manufacturing case study, readers learn
step-by-step how to use FMEAs to assess, evaluate, and prioritize
areas of risk, and then to implement the actions needed to reduce
risks to an acceptable level. It shows the steps needed to ferret
out potential problems and prevent making inferior products that
could endanger public and worker safety and compromise profits as
well as the future of all stakeholders. Although engineers have
typically analyzed processes and products for potential failures,
the FMEA process standardizes the approach and establishes a common
language that nontechnical as well as technical employees can use
at all levels. Unlike other improvement tools, FMEA does not
require complicated statistics. However, they require a full
commitment to quality and a willingness to take a team approach
that involves all stakeholders.
"Provides in-depth coverage of the entire thermoforming molding
process from market domain and materials options to manufacturing
methods and peripheral support. Second Edition furnishes entirely
new information on twin sheet forming, corrugated tubing and pipe
manufacturin gtechniques, plastics recycling, forthcoming
equipment, and energy and labor costs."
Demonstrates How To Perform FMEAs Step-by-Step Originally designed
to address safety concerns, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
is now used throughout the industry to prevent a wide range of
process and product problems. Useful in both product design and
manufacturing, FMEA can identify improvements early when product
and process changes are relatively easy and inexpensive to make.
Updated to include changes reflected in ISO/TX-16949:2002 standards
and 2008 AIAG guidelines, The Basics of FMEA, Second Edition
continues to provide the expert advice needed to help shorten the
learning curve for FMEA teams to conduct effective and efficient
FMEAs, even if it is their very first one. Includes Ready-to-Use
Worksheet Templates Using a manufacturing case study, readers learn
step-by-step how to use FMEAs to assess, evaluate, and prioritize
areas of risk, and then to implement the actions needed to reduce
risks to an acceptable level. It shows the steps needed to ferret
out potential problems and prevent making inferior products that
could endanger public and worker safety and compromise profits as
well as the future of all stakeholders. Although engineers have
typically analyzed processes and products for potential failures,
the FMEA process standardizes the approach and establishes a common
language that nontechnical as well as technical employees can use
at all levels. Unlike other improvement tools, FMEA does not
require complicated statistics. However, they require a full
commitment to quality and a willingness to take a team approach
that involves all stakeholders.
A Practical Guide to Statistical Quality Improvement: Opening Up
the Statistical Toolbox is designed as a reference guide for the
engineer, supervisor, and manager. The intent of the text is to
present conventional statistical quality improvement tools in a
user-friendly form. We have worked to take some of the "mystique"
out of the statistics and help others put these powerful tools to
effective use in a Total Quality Manage Management (TQM)
environment. This isn't a text on TQM. TQM has three elements (as
shown in Figure i.1): 1. Creating the environment 2. The continuous
improvement toolbox 3. Employee empowerment This text focuses
almost exclusively on the middle element, the continuous
improvement (CI) toolbox. Further, Opening Up the Statistical
Toolbox does not present a complete set of tools intended to "fill"
the CI toolbox; only the statistical tools and some of the basic
team process tools are covered. The CI toolbox, in reality, will
never get "filled." A comprehensive toolbox will include extensive
team process skills and technology specific tools complimentary to
the statistical tools included here. THE THREE KEY ELEMENTS OF TQM
THE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT TOOLBOX EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT FIGURE
i.I."
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