Hillhater
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t3sla said:So what is the failure rate on a can line.
I assume most faults are at the labeling end. .
What is that saying ?.... "I could tell you,..but then i would have to kill you ! "
No, that kind of information is difficult to get accurately for many reasons, and rarely divulged for commercial reasons ..BUT..
By "Failure rate" .. i assume you mean QC failures.. which can be assessed many ways.
Total QC rejects for the whole manufacturing process would normally be in the order of 0.5 -1.0 %.
Wow ! crazy, high you may think...what happened to "6 Sigma" ?
well, the reality is can making is a "Continuous operation " ..materials in one door, finished, packed, products out the other at 3000 per min, and over 100,000 cans "in process" at any one moment !. Within that "continuous operation" is a series of 50+ individual processes, each of which has their own variation and rejects.
Production speed also has a big impact.. imagine a printing machine running perfectly at high speed then a single drop of condensation falls on a printing roller...even with continuous 100% inspection systems, that defect cannot be detected until the printed cans emerge from the process ( >2 mins) ..so that is 6000 defects before you can even react to stop and correct the fault ! ...and that is just one possible fault .. in one process ! ..get the picture ?