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SPC

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What is SPC?

SPC stands for Statistical Process Control. It is a method of quality control which uses statistical methods to monitor and control a process. This helps to ensure that the process operates efficiently, producing more specification-conforming products with less waste. SPC can be applied to any process where the 'conforming product' output can be measured. Key tools used in SPC include control charts, which graphically display process data over time to identify trends, variations, and potential problems.

What other technologies are related to SPC?

SPC Complementary Technologies

Measurement System Analysis ensures the reliability of data used in SPC, making it a complementary practice.
mentioned alongside SPC in 72% (9.7k) of relevant job posts
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis identifies potential process issues that SPC can then monitor and control, a complementary relationship.
mentioned alongside SPC in 37% (13.7k) of relevant job posts
Production Part Approval Process uses SPC to validate process stability and capability, thereby working together.
mentioned alongside SPC in 49% (9.2k) of relevant job posts

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