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A Quality Analysis Of The Thickness Of Part And Corrugated Asbetes Roofing Sheets Of Emenite Limited
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1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The
scope of this study is limited to Emenite only in order to conclude the
research work at the assigned period and the findings will be used to
infer on the industry.
1.7 DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
VARIATION: This is a deviation from the normal standard or condition
DATA:
These are sets of figures, raw information that is yet to be
processed. e.g population data, employment data etc.
CONTROL
CHARTS: It is the graphical display of the actual measurement of the
characteristic on a chart showing limit which reflect the process
capability on the particular quality characteristics.
PROCESS
CONTROL: This is the act of observing the functions of each of the
factors leading to the production of goods on a continuous basis to
ensure the process or means of production are kept in optimum
conditions.
PRODUCT CONTROL: Product control is the act of
measuring or observing different attributes of quality specification of a
product with the aim of ensuring that the product conform to
specification. This is done of taking a sample from a batch of
inspection lot with the aim of accepting or rejecting it.
STATISTICAL
QUALITY CONTROL: This is the technique of sampling at every stage
of production and statistical inferences are taken about the variability
of the product quality.
PROCESS CAPABILITY: This is the
mini9mum spread of specific measurement variation which will include
about 99.73% of all measurements from the process.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This project work is designed to give an insight into the application of statistical quality control in the building products industries in order to help manufacturers understand the importance of applying statistical techniques in controlling quality products. In addition to make consumers have faith in standard quality of products they buy. It must also be remembered that goods are competitive, for producers to excel in the competitive market; their products must match in q ... Continue reading---