IET 319 Quality Control Group Project Lowell D. Outland Jonathan Wallingford Tim Beam.

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IET 319 Quality Control Group Project Lowell D. Outland Jonathan Wallingford Tim Beam

Introduction The facility we chose is a 100% recycled cardboard paper mill located along the Ohio River in northern Kentucky, and the paper machine manufactures a sheet that is 289 inches wide. The mill produces approximately 1400 tons of recycled linerboard per day to be sent to box manufacturers to be made into packaging for consumers to purchase products from. There are no boxes made at this facility, just the brown cardboard paper linerboard used to make boxes.

Rationale The strength test that we observed was called “ring crush”, which tests how many boxes can be stacked one on top of another without failure of the box being observed. Therefore this is a test of Quality and reliability.

Procedures Condition weight is the weight of 1000 sheets, measuring 12 inches by 12 inches square at 7% moisture. This is controlled by a Measurex scanning system. The paper is tested in three positions; Front, Middle, and Back. Each position has 8 samples taken from the reel for a total of 24 samples for the entire reel.

Theory Statistical data is essential in analyzing, predicting with confidence, and heading off potential problems that may occur in the process that affect the product being manufactured in any industry.

Statistical data FrontMiddleBack REEL #'SSTARTAVGR-BARAVGR-BARAVGR-BAR Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr Apr Average

RING CRUSH TRIAL DATA RING CRUSH TRIAL DATA B 90 DEG85 DEG80 DEG75 DEG AVERAGE ST DEV MAX MIN RANGE sig sig

Data “C” DATA C CUT TOP SIDE UPCUT BASE SIDE UP AVERAGE ST DEV2.41 MAX.7671 MIN.7067 RANGE64 +2 sig sig

Data “D” DATA D DARK STRIPE LIGHT STRIPE AVERAGE ST DEV MAX.7776 MIN.7368 RANGE48 +2 sig sig

Reel condition weight

RushDrag

Ring crush per lb

Total days/ton

Starch lb/ton graph

Discussion and Recommendations Once the sample data were taken over a period of time and a period of reels, then the data can be processed and a target value can be appropriated for the product being sold. This facility uses a 95% confidence interval to sell its product and has set the value of 74 as its target for selling the L 70 grade of paper. Retest values are in place to insure Quality Control, as well as reject values. The range helps determine variability in the product and assists in determining what changes to any of the components may be necessary to enhance product quality. As you can see, statistical data is very important to the overall success in the paper making industry to assist in eliminating off quality paper, and controlling the variability in the process. Statistical data is essential in analyzing, predicting with confidence, and heading off potential problems that may occur in the process that affect the product being manufactured in any industry.