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Process Capability for Coatings

Our Expertise Put to Work For You

Coatings processes sequentially change their fundamental nature beginning with a Chemical Batch process followed by a Continuous Roll Electrode fabrication process and finish in Individual Cell 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

We will demonstrate the approaches to best assess capability 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 - Fundamentals of Capability Indices
  • Sampling Strategies for Coated Products 
  • Capability Indices as Random Variables – Real World Results
  • Analyzing Capability in Batch Processes 
  • Machine Capability vs. Process Capability
  • Using Multiple Indices for Strategic Planning and more…
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 Process Capability 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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