Potting Process Improvement for Inductors
Abstract
During the last 20 years, X Aerospace
Company has produced enormous gains due to a
relentless focus on process in manufacturing,
engineering and research and development. These
margin increases came from many incremental and
continuous improvements in all aspects of its
business [1]. Continuous improvement has
important benefits for corporate capital and cash
flow requirements. The main goal for this project
was to identify the main problem-taking place
during potting operation, for an inductor that was
not able to meet dimensional specifications. This
project will use tools and methods adapted from
lean, quality and statistical process control
practices. The project led to a reduction of potting
dimension out of specification condition by 100%
and increased manufacturing yield by 13%. This
huge opportunity was developed under the Define,
Investigate, Verify, and Ensure (DIVE) cycle
methodology, to identify real root causes affecting
process yield and leading to unnecessary scrap and
rework expenses.
Key Terms - DIVE, Lean Six Sigma,
Opportunity, Process Improvement, Quality, Yield.