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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Quality is the measure of excellence or superiority of a product or service.
Quality is meeting or exceeding customer expectations.
It involves consistency, reliability, and conformance to standards.
Quality can be measured through various metrics such as defect rates, customer satisfaction, and adherence to specifications.
Continuous improvement is essential for maintaining and enhancing quality.
Examples of quality in pro...
1 metre is equal to 100 centimetres.
1 metre = 100 centimetres
To convert metres to centimetres, multiply by 100
Example: 2 metres = 2 * 100 = 200 centimetres
10mm is equal to 10,000 microns.
1 mm = 1,000 microns
Therefore, 10mm = 10,000 microns
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Sep 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
The company production refers to the manufacturing and output of products or services by the company.
Company production refers to the quantity and quality of goods or services produced.
It includes the manufacturing process, assembly, packaging, and delivery of products.
Production can also involve the provision of services, such as software development or consulting.
The company's production may vary depending on factors...
Shock absorbers are devices used in vehicles to absorb and dampen the impact of bumps and vibrations.
Absorb and dampen the impact of bumps and vibrations
Improve vehicle stability and control
Enhance driver and passenger comfort
Reduce wear and tear on other vehicle components
Maintain tire contact with the road surface
Prevent excessive bouncing and bouncing
Provide consistent handling and braking
Examples: coilover shocks,
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
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 May 2022. There was 1 interview round.
Measuring instruments used in quality inspection and their least counts.
Common measuring instruments include calipers, micrometers, height gauges, and dial indicators.
Calipers are used to measure dimensions and have a least count of 0.02 mm.
Micrometers are used for precise measurements and have a least count of 0.01 mm.
Height gauges are used to measure heights and have a least count of 0.02 mm.
Dial indicators are used ...
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jul 2022. There was 1 interview round.
Quality is meeting or exceeding customer expectations through consistent and reliable products or services.
Quality is a measure of how well a product or service meets customer needs and expectations.
It involves ensuring that products or services are consistent and reliable.
Quality is achieved through a combination of processes, systems, and people.
Mechanical engineering is a field that focuses on designing and developi...
8D analysis is a problem-solving method used to identify, correct, and prevent recurring problems.
Define the problem
Form a team
Containment actions
Root cause analysis
Corrective actions
Implement permanent corrective actions
Prevent recurrence
Recognize team efforts
The 7QC tools are a set of quality control tools used for problem-solving and process improvement.
Identify the problem or process to be improved
Collect data related to the problem
Display data visually using tools like histograms or scatter plots
Analyze the data to identify root causes of the problem
Brainstorm and implement solutions
Monitor the results of the implemented solutions
Standardize the process to prevent recur
Warranty parts should be properly documented, tracked, and analyzed to identify trends and improve product quality.
Create a system to track warranty parts including serial numbers, dates, and reasons for return
Analyze warranty parts data to identify common issues and trends
Work with suppliers to address recurring issues and improve product quality
Implement corrective actions based on warranty parts analysis to prevent
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
5S methodology is a systematic approach to workplace organization and standardization.
Sort: Separate necessary items from unnecessary items and remove clutter.
Set in Order: Organize necessary items in a logical and efficient manner.
Shine: Clean and maintain the work area to ensure safety and efficiency.
Standardize: Establish and maintain standards for organization and cleanliness.
Sustain: Implement practices to sustain
Quality control is a process used to ensure that products or services meet specified requirements and standards.
Quality control involves monitoring and inspecting products or services to identify defects or deviations from standards.
It includes implementing corrective actions to address any issues found during the inspection process.
Quality control aims to improve processes and prevent defects from occurring in the fut...
Quality inspections are necessary to ensure products meet standards and specifications.
Quality inspections help identify defects and prevent faulty products from reaching customers
They ensure products meet regulatory requirements and industry standards
Quality inspections help maintain consistency and reliability in products
They can also help improve processes and identify areas for enhancement
Kaizen is a Japanese business philosophy of continuous improvement involving all employees.
Kaizen focuses on making small, incremental changes to processes in order to improve efficiency and quality.
It involves all employees in the organization, from top management to frontline workers, in identifying and implementing improvements.
Kaizen emphasizes the importance of standardizing processes and then continuously improvi...
QA focuses on preventing defects in the production process, while QC focuses on identifying defects in the final product.
QA is process oriented, focusing on preventing defects by setting up processes and standards.
QC is product oriented, focusing on identifying defects in the final product through inspections and testing.
QA involves activities like process design, training, and audits to ensure quality standards are me...
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Oct 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
GD&T symbols are used to specify geometric tolerances on engineering drawings.
GD&T stands for Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
It is a system of symbols used to specify the allowable variation in form and size of features on a part
Examples of GD&T symbols include: flatness, perpendicularity, concentricity, and position
GD&T is important for ensuring parts are manufactured to the correct specifications and fit toget
True position on CMM can be checked using a combination of software and hardware tools.
Use a calibrated probe to measure the feature location
Compare the measured location with the nominal location
Calculate the deviation and compare it with the tolerance
Use software tools like GD&T to analyze the results
Ensure the CMM is calibrated and the probe is in good condition
FMEA stands for Failure Mode and Effects Analysis. It is a systematic approach to identify and prevent potential failures in a process or product.
FMEA is used to identify potential failures in a process or product and their effects on the system.
It involves analyzing the likelihood of failure, severity of the consequences, and the ability to detect the failure before it occurs.
FMEA is commonly used in industries such a...
Instrument selection involves identifying the appropriate tools and equipment for a specific task or process.
Identify the purpose of the instrument
Consider the accuracy and precision required
Evaluate the cost and availability
Ensure the instrument is compatible with other equipment
Consider the maintenance and calibration requirements
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Jan 2024. There was 1 interview round.
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