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HPDC stands for High Pressure Die Casting, a process used to produce complex metal parts by injecting molten metal into a mold under high pressure.
HPDC involves injecting molten metal into a steel mold cavity at high pressure.
The high pressure helps in filling the mold quickly and accurately, resulting in high precision parts.
This process is commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries for produci...
APQP stands for Advanced Product Quality Planning, which is a phase-based approach to product development in the automotive industry.
APQP consists of five phases: Planning, Product Design, Process Design, Product and Process Validation, and Feedback and Continuous Improvement.
Each phase has specific deliverables and activities that must be completed before moving on to the next phase.
For example, in the Product Design ...
IATF (International Automotive Task Force) is a global organization that develops and maintains quality management standards for the automotive industry.
IATF collaborates with automotive manufacturers to create unified quality standards
IATF 16949 is the latest version of the standard, focusing on continuous improvement and defect prevention
Certification to IATF standards is often required for suppliers to automotive OE
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I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Jun 2023. There were 7 interview rounds.
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Aug 2023. There was 1 interview round.
There are vav based questions and answers
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jul 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.
Process engineering involves designing, optimizing, and managing industrial processes to improve efficiency and productivity.
Process engineering focuses on analyzing and improving processes in various industries such as manufacturing, chemical, and pharmaceutical.
It involves identifying bottlenecks, reducing waste, and implementing process improvements to enhance productivity.
Process engineers use tools like process fl...
cp and pp are both commands in Unix-like operating systems, but they have different functionalities.
cp stands for 'copy' and is used to copy files or directories from one location to another.
pp stands for 'print and pause' and is used to print files with pagination, pausing after each page.
cp can be used to create a duplicate of a file or directory, while pp is used for printing files in a controlled manner.
Example: cp...
A control plan is a documented procedure that outlines the steps and measures taken to ensure quality and consistency in a manufacturing process.
Control plans are commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics.
They include details on the process steps, key characteristics, measurement methods, and acceptable tolerances.
Control plans help identify potential risks, prevent defects, and ensure ...
SMED stands for Single Minute Exchange of Die. It is a lean manufacturing technique used to reduce the time it takes to change over a production process.
SMED is used to minimize downtime during changeovers
It focuses on separating internal and external setup tasks
The goal is to convert as many internal setup tasks to external setup tasks
By reducing setup time, production flexibility and efficiency are improved
Capex stands for capital expenditure, which refers to the funds used by a company to acquire, upgrade, or maintain physical assets.
Capex is an investment made by a company to purchase or improve long-term assets such as buildings, equipment, or technology.
It is different from operational expenses (opex) which are ongoing costs to run the business.
Capex is typically planned and budgeted for in advance.
Examples of capex ...
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