Thursday, September 18, 2008

Know Your Process

In an injection molding factory, most parts will have a mold and cavity ID molded on the back of the part. In this way, when there is a quality problem we can quickly know where the parts came from. Not many processes are set up with such convenience.

I was able to work with a high tech company that had a high reject rate, 2.7% coming from a long and complex process. There were several workstations for each process step so the number of possible paths that each product could have taken was in the hundreds. This is a problem in many high volume manufacturing companies. Not many can run one-at-a-time serial production.

One of the process steps was a heating cycle. Thousands of parts were soaked at an elevated temperature for 24 hours. When they were removed from the ovens, the parts were handed to several people for more work before making their way to a final test station. It was here at final test where the 2.7% failed.

In this assignment I had each product labelled (Sharpie marker) with the shelf number from the oven (from 1 to 12). We were very surprised to see that nearly all failures were labelled 1, 2 or 3. The bottom three shelves in the oven were responsible for almost all the failures! The temperature in the oven dropped of sharply near the bottom and these parts were not getting processed adequately.

There were so many opinions on a possible root cause and the real root cause wasn't on the list! Collecting data may be tedious but there's no other way to know your process.

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