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DOE for Coatings II

Maximizing Information Under Time & Cost Constraints
Need to be study a large number of Factors simultaneously?  Have time and cost constraints or both?  Full Factorial designs are not the solution.  Learn how to maximize information with a strategically reduced expenditure of resources.

Put Our Expertise to Work for You
Combine your Subject Matter Expertise with knowledge of Minimal Run Experimentation.  We make sure these powerful methods are directly relevant through the use of actual Coated Products Design, Manufacturing and Quality case studies.

Course Content & Objectives
  • Fundamental Concepts in Fractional Factorial Designs 
  • Design Resolution - Concepts and Applications
  • Analyzing Alias Structures & Confounded Effects
  • Blocking in Minimal Run Experiments
  • Sequential Experimentation Strategies
  • Design Projection & Fold Over Techniques
Who Should Attend?
Personnel involved in continuous improvement efforts and new product development programs including Process Engineers, Technicians, Production Supervisors & Managers, Quality Managers, Engineers and Technicians, Product Engineers, R & D professionals.

Course Duration: 1 Day
Prerequisite: DOE I or Equivalent Knowledge
 
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On Site Training Option – Eliminate Costly Travel Expense

All Coatings & Converting Courses may be delivered at your site or one of our nearby facilities.  Company projects may be integrated into any of the On Site courses.
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The combination of Training Courses and Consulting Support deliver the highest value to Clients. Move critical projects forward while increasing staff capability.

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