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There are 5 levels in PPAP (Production Part Approval Process).
PPAP has 5 levels: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, and Level 5.
Each level represents a different stage of the PPAP process.
Level 1 includes documentation submission, while Level 5 involves customer approval.
The higher the level, the more comprehensive the PPAP requirements become.
PPAP is used to ensure that suppliers meet the quality standards of their c
Cp measures the capability of a process to meet specifications, while Cpk measures the capability of a process to meet specifications considering centering.
Cp is a short-term capability index, while Cpk is a long-term capability index.
Cp considers only the spread of the process, while Cpk considers both the spread and the centering of the process.
Cp is calculated using the formula Cp = (USL - LSL) / (6 * standard devia...
CAPA stands for Corrective and Preventive Action. It is a systematic approach to identify, investigate, and resolve quality issues.
CAPA is a key component of quality management systems.
It involves identifying the root cause of a problem, implementing corrective actions to address the immediate issue, and preventive actions to prevent recurrence.
CAPA processes typically include steps like problem identification, investi...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Dec 2019. There were 5 interview rounds.
The 10:1 rule is a guideline used in quality engineering to determine the sample size needed for statistical analysis.
The 10:1 rule states that for every 1 defect found, there are approximately 10 defects that have gone undetected.
It helps in estimating the total number of defects in a population based on the number of defects found in a sample.
The rule is often used in quality control processes to determine the approp...
The standard temperature of a Quality lab is typically maintained at 20-25 degrees Celsius.
The standard temperature range for a Quality lab is 20-25 degrees Celsius.
Maintaining a consistent temperature is important for accurate testing and measurements.
Temperature control systems such as air conditioning or heating may be used to regulate the lab temperature.
Extreme temperatures can affect the performance of lab equipm
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Core tools and techniques used in quality engineering include 5 core tools, 7 QC tools, 8D methodology, and the Why-Why analysis.
5 Core Tools: APQP, PPAP, FMEA, MSA, SPC
7 QC Tools: Check sheets, Pareto charts, Cause-and-effect diagrams, Histograms, Scatter diagrams, Control charts, Flowcharts
8D Methodology: Eight disciplines problem solving approach used to identify, correct, and prevent recurring problems
Why-Why Analy...
The role of a company in Design for Manufacturability (DWM) is to ensure that products are designed in a way that makes them easy and cost-effective to manufacture.
Ensuring that product designs are optimized for efficient manufacturing processes
Collaborating with design and manufacturing teams to identify and address potential manufacturing challenges early in the design phase
Implementing design guidelines and best pra...
MSA stands for Measurement System Analysis and SPC stands for Statistical Process Control.
MSA is a method used to assess the measurement system variation to ensure data accuracy.
SPC is a method used to monitor and control a process through statistical analysis.
MSA includes Gage R&R studies to evaluate the measurement system's repeatability and reproducibility.
SPC involves using control charts to detect any variatio...
Process quality refers to the level of consistency, accuracy, and effectiveness in the execution of a particular process.
Process quality is about ensuring that a specific process consistently meets the desired standards and requirements.
It involves identifying and eliminating defects, errors, and variations in the process to improve overall quality.
Process quality can be measured using metrics such as defect rates, cyc...
8D is a problem-solving methodology used in quality management to identify, correct, and prevent recurring problems.
8D stands for 8 disciplines, each representing a step in the problem-solving process
Steps include defining the problem, forming a team, identifying root causes, implementing corrective actions, and preventing recurrence
Example: A manufacturing company uses 8D to address a recurring defect in their product
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Oct 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
The alternator generates electricity to power the vehicle's electrical system, while the stator is a stationary component that helps produce electricity in the alternator.
Alternator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
Stator is a stationary part of the alternator
Stator contains wire windings that produce electricity when the rotor spins
Alternator charges the battery and powers the electrical system of the
Winding is the process of wrapping a material around a core or spool to create a coil or roll.
Winding is commonly used in the manufacturing of electrical coils, transformers, inductors, and motors.
The material being wound can be wire, thread, yarn, tape, or any other flexible material.
The winding process can be done manually or using automated machinery.
Examples include winding copper wire around a bobbin to create a t...
An alternator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, while a stator is the stationary part of a rotary system.
Alternator is used in vehicles to charge the battery and power the electrical system
Stator is the stationary part of an electric motor or generator
Alternator produces alternating current (AC) while stator helps in generating a magnetic field
52wh word is a term used in quality engineering to refer to a specific type of problem-solving technique.
52wh word stands for Who, What, Where, When, Why, How, How much, How many, and How often.
It is used to systematically analyze a problem by asking these key questions.
For example, when faced with a quality issue in a manufacturing process, a quality engineer may use the 52wh word technique to identify the root cause
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