Practical Measurement System Analysis

Practical Measurement System Analysis is a workshop for scientists, chemists, troubleshooters, and engineers in the basics of measurement system analysis, including Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gage R&R)studies. The math is done using software.

Benefits of the Workshop

  • You will know if your measurements can be trusted.
  • You will know if your measurement systems are good enough.
  • You will learn to judge what improvements your measurement systems need.
  • You will be able to reduce measurement errors that can cause you to reject good product and sell bad product.
  • You will be able to justify expenditures for improved measurement equipment

In 1 day you will learn

  • How to measure and report measurement uncertainty.
  • How to determine measurement system accuracy.
  • How to determine measurement system repeatability and reproducibility.
  • How to know if your measurement system can be trusted for accepting or rejecting product.
  • How to create a Gage Performance Curve for reporting your results in an easy to understand format.

This is What Happens During the Training

  • You will learn what "Response Variation" is and why it is important.
  • You will learn to measure "noise" in your measurements.
  • You will learn to identify sources of error in your measurements.
  • You will learn to perform a Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gage R&R) Study.

Prerequisites

None.

On-Site Price

$295 per student when combined with either Performing Objective Experiments or Objective Chemical Experiments

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