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Control Charts For Coatings

Our Expertise Put to Work For You

Coating and Converting processes sequentially change their fundamental nature beginning with a Chemical Batch process followed by a Continuous Roll Electrode fabrication process and finish in Individual configurations.  Conventional courses in Control Charts require you figure this level of complexity out for yourself – Is that what you paid for?

Course Content & Objectives

Control Chart principles are demonstrated through the use of actual industry case studies that relate to your real-world goals. This approach will accelerate the internalization of key concepts and your ability to implement them in your operations.

  • Brief review of “Introductory” Concepts
  • Probability Basis of Special Cause Tests
  • Sampling Methods specific to Coating Operations
  • Testing for Normality & Working with Non Normal Distributions
  • Variable and Attribute Data in Coating Operations
  • The importance of Measurement Systems Analysis
Who Should Attend?

Personnel involved in continuous improvement efforts including Process Engineers and Technicians, Quality Managers, Engineers, Technicians and Operations Managers and Supervisors. R&D and Design personnel will benefit significantly as well.

Course Duration: 1 Day
Prerequisite: Intro to Control Chart Methods 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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