This PPT slide, part of the 62-slide Six Sigma - Measurement Systems Analysis PowerPoint presentation, presents a comparative analysis of 2 measurement systems, Gage A and Gage B, through dot plots that illustrate the results of each gage across a defined range of process variation. Gage A displays results ranging from 1 to 5, showing a total of 5 distinct outcomes. This indicates a discrimination level of 5, which suggests that the measurement system may not be sufficiently sensitive for precise applications.
On the other hand, Gage B exhibits results from 1 to 5 as well,, but with 9 distinct outcomes. This higher level of discrimination, quantified as 9, implies that Gage B is more capable of differentiating between variations in the measured process. The slide emphasizes that a discrimination level of 10 or more is ideal for effective measurement systems, although achieving this benchmark is not always feasible.
The visual representation through dot plots allows for an immediate understanding of the distribution and variation captured by each gage. The key takeaway here is the importance of selecting a measurement system that can adequately capture the necessary variations in the process to ensure quality and reliability. Understanding the limitations of each gage is crucial for decision-making regarding process improvements and quality control measures.
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Developed by a Senior Executive and Operational Excellence Coach with experience at organizations including NOKIA, MICROVENTION, and MAGELLAN, this presentation covers the key topics of a Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA).
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