Analyze production performance with DPMO, Yield, and Sigma Level calculations.
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Understanding Quality Control Metrics
In manufacturing and service delivery, tracking quality metrics is essential for continuous improvement. These metrics provide a mathematical snapshot of how well a process is performing relative to its requirements.
Key QC Metric Definitions
Process Yield: The percentage of products that are produced correctly without rework or scrap. A 100% yield indicates a perfect process.
Defect Rate: The inverse of yield, representing the percentage of units that do not meet quality standards.
DPMO (Defects Per Million Opportunities): A standardized metric used in Six Sigma to compare different processes. It accounts for the complexity of a product by looking at how many opportunities for error exist in each unit.
Sigma Level: A statistical measurement of process capability. A higher Sigma level indicates a process that is more robust and less likely to produce defects. "Six Sigma" corresponds to 3.4 DPMO.
The Formula for DPMO
The calculation for DPMO is as follows:
DPMO = (Total Defects / (Total Units × Opportunities per Unit)) × 1,000,000
Example Calculation
Suppose a factory produces 5,000 printed circuit boards. Each board has 20 solder points (opportunities for defect). During inspection, they find 10 defective boards.