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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

Click here to see the room requirements.

 

 





 

"Very hands on. To do is to learn! Well organized with good examples." Tim Murphy,
Lexmark International




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