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17 Cards in this Set
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To arrive at a decision, the primary step is |
Inspection |
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3 inspection steps 1 |
Interpretation of the specification Measurement of the product Comparison of the product with specification |
IMC |
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3 inspection steps 2 |
Judgement as to conformance Disposition of the product Recording of the data |
JDR |
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It is a necessary part of manufacturing and may be applied to incoming materials |
Acceptance inspection |
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Much of acceptance inspection is by |
Sampling |
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Ha |
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Maximum number of defects allowed |
Acceptance number |
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AQL |
Acceptance quality limits |
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Acceptance number |
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The probability of rejecting a good batch |
Producer’s risk |
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Probability of accepting a bad batch |
Consumer’s risk |
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A definite working rule regarding size and frequency of sample and the basis for acceptance or rejection |
Sampling plan |
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____ consists of master tables first developed in 1942 by a group under the engineers form the ____ |
Government sampling plan Bell telephone laboratories |
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The tables of government sampling plan were further developed and adopted by the ____ |
US department of defense |
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The maximum percent defecting that for purposes of sampling inspection, can be considered satisfactory as a process average |
Number AQL |
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Inspection ___ may be specified when less discrimination is needed |
Level I |
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It is needed where relatively small sample sizes are necessary and large sampling risks can or be tolerated |
Special inspection levels |
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