Standard Room Engineer

Standard Room Engineer Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 15 May 2023

Q1. Explain weld penetration & PPAP process

Ans.

Weld penetration is the depth to which a weld joint is fused. PPAP is a process used in the automotive industry to ensure quality.

  • Weld penetration is determined by the thickness of the material being welded, the welding process used, and the welding parameters.

  • PPAP stands for Production Part Approval Process and involves a series of steps to ensure that parts meet customer requirements.

  • PPAP includes documentation of the manufacturing process, testing of the parts, and submiss...read more

Q2. Explain SPC/MSA/GD&T

Ans.

SPC/MSA/GD&T are quality control methods used in manufacturing.

  • SPC (Statistical Process Control) is a method of monitoring and controlling a process to ensure it operates within specified limits.

  • MSA (Measurement System Analysis) is a method of evaluating the reliability and accuracy of a measurement system.

  • GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) is a system of symbols and rules used to specify the size, shape, and orientation of a part.

  • These methods are commonly used in...read more

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