Neuromodulator Device Scrap Reduction Using DMAIC Methodology
Resumen
This research project was focused in the
Scrap reduction in a final electrical test area of a
medical device company. The scrap is defined as the
number of dollars per units resulting from the cost of
rejected units coming out of a process divided by the
number of units which are released successfully.
Only good units (no retest & rework allowed) are
counted as coming out of an individual process.
In order to reduce the Scrap, the DMAIC
methodology was used [1]. DMAIC is an acronym
for a series of steps used to measure defects in
business processes and improve profitability. The
term DMAIC stands for the five main steps in the
process: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and
Control.
This research seeks to reduce the Scrap on this
manufacturing area where the neuromodulator
device is finally verified electrically. This is
important for the process because it will reduce
unnecessary Scrap related to this false failure.
DMAIC methodology brings a structure and the tool
to identify and solve the problem. In this case, reduce
the Scrap in a medical device company.
Key Terms – Cost-Saving, DMAIC, Quality,
Scrap.