Title: Six Sigma Green Belt Project
1 Six Sigma Green Belt Project 1250-XX
Covers Reduction of Raw Material Cost by
Utilizing Regrind
Green Belt Candidate, Tempe 07/13/07
2-Define-
- The purpose of this project is to determine
if the blending of 25 regrind into the GE Ultem
1000 will significantly change the Key
dimensional and visual characteristics of the
1250-XX covers. We will focus on the 1250-05 for
data collection as this is our highest volume
part for this Customer in this category. - If successful, this will eliminate the
scrapping of the GE Ultem 1000 runners plus
reduce the amount of virgin material necessary to
complete the orders.
3-Process Map- Material Purchasing
4-Measure-MSA Instructions
Instructions -Using the Zeiss CMM program
1250-05 Six Sigma Post Only, run sample parts in
order. Samples are identified 1-10. Setup (See
pictures below) Place 1.500 spacer in H2.(2x
.750) Place .750 spacer in H7. Position 1250-05
sample upside down on spacer with gate at 45
degree angle to the bottom left. Snug down with
second .750 spacer. Follow instructions
contained in program for Base Alignment criteria.
Gate at 45 Degrees
5-Measure- Measurement System Analysis
6Measurement System Analysis contd.
Less than 10 of the tolerance is taken up by
measurement error indicating that the Zeiss CMM
program is an acceptable way to accurately
measure the Key characteristics. Gage RR
Contribution Source VarComp
(of VarComp)
Total Gage RR 0.0000000 0.99
Repeatability 0.0000000 0.99
Reproducibility 0.0000000 0.00
Part-To-Part 0.0000002 99.01
Total Variation 0.0000002 100.00
StdDev Study Var
Study Var Tolerance Source (SD)
(5.15SD) (SV)
(SV/Toler)
Total Gage RR
0.0000483 0.0002488 9.95
2.49 Repeatability 0.0000483
0.0002488 9.95 2.49
Reproducibility 0.0000000 0.0000000
0.00 0.00 Part-To-Part
0.0004832 0.0024885 99.50
24.88 Total Variation 0.0004856
0.0025009 100.00 25.01
Number of Distinct Categories 14
7-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 100
Virgin Material
8-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 100
Virgin Material
9-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 100
Virgin Material
10-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 25
Regrind
11-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 25
Regrind
12-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 25
Regrind
13-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 100
Regrind
14-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 100
Regrind
15-Measure-Key Dimension Capability using 100
Regrind
16-Analyze-
A t-Test is being used to show that there is no
significant difference in the means between the
100 Virgin material and the Virgin material with
25 Regrind. With the P-value being greater than
Alpha (.05), we fail to reject the Null
Hypothesis (Ho) on all 3 Key Characteristics.
17-Analyze-Contd.
18-Analyze-Contd.
Samples were run with 100 Regrind to see what
effect it had on the Key Characteristics.
t-Tests were used to show if a significant
difference in the means had been caused by the
change. With P-values remaining greater than
Alpha (.05), we fail to reject the Null
Hypothesis (Ho) on all 3 characteristics proving
there is no significant difference in dimensional
readings when 100 Regrind is used.
19-Analyze-Contd.
20-Improve-
- The Improvement phase will implement the usage of
25 Regrind added to the virgin material during
normal production runs. The Work Order template
will be updated in the Shared Directory to
accurately reflect the percentage of regrind
allowed. Correct usage of material will be
verified during the QA Sign-In and initialed. The
Bill of Materials will also be amended.
21-Control-
- The Customer defined Key Characteristics will
be monitored after the introduction of regrind
during the molding operation using a variety of
tools. Sign-In and In-Process dimensional
inspection criteria are controlled and
communicated via the Mold Data Book. The QA
Sign-In at the start of the run will include the
Customers current A-079 inspection form available
from their Customer Website. In-Process data
will be entered into real-time SPC Charts in the
Quality Control Lab and will be monitored by
Quality Inspectors. Any unusual variation in the
SPC Charts will be investigated. Out of
specification product will be quarantined and
properly labeled with an Non Conforming Material
Report per the ISO standard and dispositioned
accordingly.
22-Control-
Copy of Mold Data Book Page-
In-process Dimensional Inspection criteria.
Copy of Mold Data Book Page- Sign-In Criteria
23-Control-
Sample Customer A-079 Inspection Form
24-Control-
Copy of Blank NCMR
Sample SPC Chart
25-Cost Savings-
26-Cost Savings-
Extrapolated to include all the 1250-XX Covers
that do not specify 100 Virgin Only including
-02, -05, -08, -10, -11, -12
27-Conclusion-
- After measuring samples run with 25 Regrind/75
Virgin and samples run with 100 Regrind, it has
been concluded that there were no significant
differences or changes in the Customers Key
Dimensions. Cpk levels ranged between 2.64 and
9.94 indicating all values are well above the
2.00 Cpk of a stable 6-sigma process. Taking
into account normal process variation and the
likeliness that the process may drift, it can be
assumed that the values will remain within the
Customers specifications. - Tensile strength testing will need to be done by
the Customer to verify overall strength and
integrity has not been compromised due to this
change. - With an annual savings of 5,687.34 for the -05
configuration, the potential cost savings if
applied to all of the 1250-XX part numbers would
be 13,655.25 annually.