Executive Development Programme in Tooling Quality Control
-- viewing nowThe Executive Development Programme in Tooling Quality Control is a certificate course designed to enhance the skills of professionals in the manufacturing industry. This program emphasizes the importance of tooling quality control, a critical aspect in ensuring the production of high-quality goods and services.
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• Fundamentals of Tooling Quality Control: An introduction to the key concepts, principles, and best practices in tooling quality control. This unit will cover the importance of tooling in manufacturing, the role of quality control, and the different types of tooling.
• Quality Management Systems (QMS): This unit will explore the importance of QMS in tooling quality control. It will cover popular QMS frameworks such as ISO 9001 and Six Sigma, and how they can be applied to tooling quality control.
• Tooling Materials and Specifications: In this unit, participants will learn about the different types of tooling materials, their properties, and how to select the right material for a particular application. It will also cover the importance of tooling specifications and how to create and maintain them.
• Tooling Inspection and Measurement Techniques: This unit will cover the various inspection and measurement techniques used in tooling quality control. Participants will learn how to use different tools such as micrometers, dial indicators, and coordinate measuring machines (CMM) to ensure tooling accuracy and precision.
• Statistical Process Control (SPC) for Tooling Quality Control: This unit will introduce participants to the concepts of SPC and how they can be applied to tooling quality control. It will cover the use of statistical tools such as control charts, histograms, and capability studies to monitor and improve tooling processes.
• Preventive and Corrective Maintenance for Tooling Equipment: This unit will focus on the importance of regular maintenance for tooling equipment. Participants will learn how to develop a preventive maintenance program, how to troubleshoot common tooling issues, and how to perform corrective maintenance.
• Tooling Design for Quality Control: This unit will cover the principles of tooling design for quality control. Participants will learn how to design tools that are easy to manufacture, assemble, and maintain, and how to incorporate quality control features into tooling designs.
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