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Altegra Super-Sizes Quality for Miniature- Parts Manufacturer

Altegra Super-Sizes Quality for Miniature- Parts Manufacturer
Altegra SPC-PlantNet

by Frank Holland

While many people were using their garage to store cars in 1946, Ernest Iseli was using his for something far smaller. Riding the post-World War II manufacturing boom, Iseli began developing precision-machined miniature components in his garage about 90 miles north of New York. Soon the garage was no longer big enough even for miniature components; over the course of 57 years, the facility grew to 90,000 ft2 and 70 employees, becoming a leading manufacturer of precision-machined miniature components and part of the Danaher Corp.

But with success come expectations, and Iseli’s customers demanded the same quality products even as processes and operations grew more extensive. True to the underpinning ethic at Iseli, the company moved not only to meet customer quality expectations but also to exceed them. For this, Iseli Co. turned to Altegra statistical process control software.

In 1999, Iseli decided to install a new SPC system as an opening salvo against product defects and rework. Although Iseli had been running a computerized SPC system for several years, company managers thought they could do better. With the ominous threat of Y2K creeping closer, the company faced a mandatory system upgrade--an ideal opportunity to select an optimum product for immediate implementation. After reviewing several offerings, Iseli decided on Altegra SPC software.

Unlike many companies in which production problems mandate process change, the main impetus for utilizing SPC at Iseli was customer service. “Our customers know about our quality and trust us to deliver in-spec products,” says Mark Valentine, Iseli’s quality manager. “That’s why they do business with us. Having an SPC system in place is both the proof of our quality and the safety net if problems were to occur.” Valentine extols the virtues of SPC systems that eliminate the “leap of faith” customers take without a real-time system in place to monitor quality during production. “It’s about ensuring peace of mind for our customers,” he adds.

Altegra offers several SPC and quality assurance solutions, including a version for the electronic assembly industry and gage calibration packages. Iseli utilizes the machine shop configuration of the SPC system. In addition to control charts, quality reports and computations of various quality measures, the machine shop version includes a tool-life management module and a procedure for checking spindle-to-spindle variation. Behind the user interface, the software utilizes sophisticated chart analysis logic to automatically evaluate control charts after each sample. The system can automatically set up control limits, provide preventive stop/go instructions to operators, adjust inspection schedules or send notifications to supervisors when an important event takes place.

Iseli’s implementation of Altegra SPC software has been smooth and effective. “Jobs in which SPC is needed are entered into the SPC software,” says Domenic Christoper, Iseli’s quality control supervisor. “I then enter the part number, job number and the list of features to be controlled. We also stamp ‘SPC’ on blueprints showing features that need SPC.” From this point, the Altegra software follows the job throughout every process, allowing floor operators to enter readings or view data. “When I have to review SPC data, or if a customer has a question, I only need to look up the job on the computer in my office,” Christopher continues. “If we need to send a quality report with a shipment, it just takes a few mouse clicks.”

The Iseli staff is pleased with the results of its Altegra implementation. “Installation and startup were simple,” explains Valentine. “The software didn’t have demanding hardware requirements and it ran on PCs we already had. Altegra installed the software and did training on-site.” Because Altegra’s SPC applications are largely automated, operators don’t need to be trained in statistics to do SPC--another aspect that has the Iseli quality control department smiling. After more than three years of using the software, the votes are in: “SPC has been a nonissue since we installed Altegra’s software,” says Joe Cullen, Iseli’s general manager. “I simply don’t have to worry about this area of the business. I can focus on other aspects.” Even for a company that produces miniature components, peace of mind is no small feat.

Altegra SPC-PlantNet

Benefits:

  • Designed especially for machine shops
  • Standard/enhanced SPC and electronic data collection
  • Control charts are interpreted by software
  • Modules tailored to different job functions

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