A control plan is a documented description of the systems and processes used to minimize variation of a product or process. It outlines all control elements of the manufacturing process, including process parameters, equipment, tools, fixtures, and environment. Its purpose is to control the critical or special characteristics of a product or process, thereby reducing process variation and improving process stability. Control plans are commonly used in manufacturing industries, especially in automotive, to ensure consistent product quality and adherence to specifications.
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