Process capability is a statistical measure of a process's ability to consistently produce outputs that meet predefined specifications or customer requirements. It quantifies the extent to which a process can operate within specified limits, considering both the natural variation of the process and how well it is centered between those limits.
Training Program on Process Capability :
Understanding the concept of Process Capability : Comparison of Total Tolerance against the Total Variation.
Prerequisites to conduct Process Capability study.
Types of Capability Studies : Machine Capability, Process Capability and Process Performance study.
Capability Indices calculations : Understanding calculations of Cm & Cmk, Cp & Cpk and Pp and Ppk
Difference between Capability indices : Significance of Cm & Cmk / Cp & Cpk / Pp & Ppk
Significance of Average and Total Variance : Effect of Shift in Average and change in Total Variation on Capability indices.