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Original Articles

Reducing exposed copper on annular rings in a PCB factory through implementation of a Six Sigma project

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Pages 863-876 | Published online: 20 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

As a well-structured methodology, Six Sigma enhances product quality by analysing data using statistical approaches to identify root causes of problems and implement effective control plans. This study presents a Six Sigma project at a printing circuit board (PCB) company illustrating how a Six Sigma project and statistical methods have been applied. The defect of exposed copper on annular rings during the developing process was examined. By using qualitative and quantitative tools in the define, measure, analyse, improve and control (DMAIC) methodology, the critical outputs, key point inputs and root causes were identified, analysed and verified. Additionally, a number of temporary and long-term control plans were developed to sustain and enhance the performance of the developing process. Finally, the benefits, experience, and extensions of the Six Sigma project were discussed.

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