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Wednesday, 11 April 2012

4. What is a Control chart? Describe the structure and construction of control chart.


Meaning and Concept of Control Charts
A control chart is a graphical representation of the collected information. The information may pertain to measured quality characteristics or judged quality characteristics of samples. It detects the variation in processing and warns if there is any departure from the specified tolerance limits.
The control limits on the chart are so placed as to disclose the presence or absence of the assignable causes of quality variation. This makes possible the diagnosis and correction of many productions troubles and often brings substantial improvements in product quality and reduction of spoilage and rework. Moreover, by identifying certain of the quality variations as inevitable chance variations, the control chart tell when to leave the process alone and thus prevents unnecessarily frequent adjustments that tend to increase the variability of the process rather than to detect it.

With the help of a control chart it is possible to find out the natural capability of a production process, which permits better decisions on engineering tolerances and better comparisons between alternative designs and also between alternative production methods. Through improvement of conventional acceptance procedures, it often provides better quality assurance at lower inspection cost.

Structure and Construction of Control Charts

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