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Temperature compensation

Metrology
Building Temperature Compensation Into the Gauging Station
George Schuetz
As production tolerances become ever tighter, and the error margin for measurement results constantly shrinks, temperature fluctuation is an issue that users may need to consider in their inspection process. The background to this is a natural physical phenomenon: Most materials expand when heated and contract when cooled. Because the aim of a test procedure in production metrology is to…
Manufacturing
Capability and the Pooled Variance Statistic
Donald J. Wheeler

Performance indexes use the global standard deviation statistic to describe the past. Capability indexes use a within-subgroup measure of dispersion to characterize the process potential. However, some within-subgroup measures are better than others. This article will explain why you should not use the square root of the pooled variance statistic to compute either capability indexes or limits…

Research and Tech
‘Robot, Make a Chair’
Adam Zewe

Computer-aided design (CAD) systems are tried-and-true tools used to design many of the physical objects we use each day. But CAD software requires extensive expertise to master, and many tools incorporate such a high level of detail that they don’t lend themselves to brainstorming or rapid prototyping.

In an effort to make design faster and more accessible for nonexperts,…

Improvement Tools
5 Meeting Rules to Regain a Full Workday Each Week
Joe Curcillo

Most leaders you meet are losing almost a full workday every week to meetings that go nowhere. Same people. Same topics. Same problems. No real movement.

You’ve seen it in boardrooms and job trailers: different settings, but the same pattern. The problem isn’t meetings; it’s that your meetings are built for silos, not for the whole business. Everyone shows up to speak for their…

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