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Home » Quality Test & Inspection: Sensor-Driven Error Proofing Quality Test & Inspection: Sensor-Driven Error Proofing April 1, 2007 Dave Bird Reprints No Comments When it comes to quality assurance in pharma interview questions the level of quality that is acceptable in today's manufacturing marketplace, one fact stands out. State-of-the-art customers are not accepting less than state-of-the-art products from their suppliers. Advanced manufacturing operations can only meet the requirements of these customers by making 100% perfect parts and products at constantly reduced cost and productivity. A thru-beam sensor controls the definition of quality assurance in pharmaceutical industry quantity of spark plug sleeves on assembly feeder line. Source: Balluff Inc.Sensor-Driven Error-ProofingDuring the past few years, the terms total quality management, lean manufacturing, error proofing, mistake proofing and Poka Yoke have been used to describe various programs designed to drive out mistakes in the manufacturing process. Today, it is becoming recognized that the most effective error-proofing programs use sensors to eliminate errors as an integral part of the manufacturing process itself. Old-fashioned quality checks, particularly after parts or products are completed, no longer cut it. Whether the production process is automatic or semi-automatic, using sensors to verify the manufacturing steps that drive quality work is the best way to guarantee that the part being produced meets customer specifications. • Discrete sensors. A wide range of sensing technologies is used in automated assembly processes. Comparatively simple discrete, or on-off, devices such as inductive proximity sensors can be used to verify parts presence, making sure a part is in the correct place at the right time bef
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