Statistical Process Control

SPC (Statistical Process Control) is one of the essential quality tools in modern industry. No matter what you studied in school, if your job is related to manufacturing, you should understand SPC.

Statistical Process Control uses real data and statistical methods to scientifically help the production line identify (and summarize) where quality issues may occur. When used correctly, SPC can even predict future quality trends, allowing you to catch potential deviations and bring the process back on track before defects happen. It can also help assess quality risks during the product design stage.

When properly applied, SPC can improve and maintain product quality at a stable level. This also helps reduce costs because fewer defective products need to be scrapped.

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