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Flow Chart in Quality Control

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  In Previous blog we have learnt  "Scatter Diagram: A Key Tool Among the 7 QC Tools"  If you have not learnt go with below link -  Introduction to Flow Chart in Quality Control In the manufacturing industry, maintaining consistent quality is essential for customer satisfaction and business success. Whether it is product design, assembly, inspection, testing, or packaging, every stage of production must follow a defined process to ensure accuracy and reliability. To control processes and improve quality, industries use the 7 QC (Quality Control) Tools . One of the most important and widely used tools among them is the Flow Chart . A Flow Chart helps organizations visualize the complete process step-by-step, making it easier to understand workflows, identify problems, and improve efficiency. What is a Flow Chart? A Flow Chart is a graphical representation of a process that uses symbols, arrows, and connecting lines to show the sequence of activities performed during ...

Scatter Diagram: A Key Tool Among the 7 QC Tools

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  In Previous blog we have learnt "What is a Histogram? Meaning, Example and Uses in Quality Control"  If you have not learnt go with below link -  Introduction to Scatter Diagram in Quality Control In the EMS industry, maintaining product quality is not just important — it is essential. From PCB assembly and soldering to testing and final inspection, every process must meet strict quality standards. To control defects and improve process performance, industries use the 7 QC (Quality Control) Tools . One of the most useful and easy-to-understand tools among them is the Scatter Diagram . A Scatter Diagram helps quality engineers and manufacturing teams understand the relationship between two variables. It is widely used in problem-solving, root cause analysis, and process improvement activities. What is a Scatter Diagram? A Scatter Diagram , also known as a Scatter Plot , is a graphical tool used to show the relationship between two sets of data using dots plotted...