What Is a Process Control Plan?
A control plan is a documented description of the systems and processes required to control a product.
Control Plan
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- Chinese name
- Control Plan
- Foreign name
- Control Plan
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- Multiparty Argument Group
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- Documented description
- Guidance
- Chapter 6 Methodology of Control Plan
- A control plan is a documented description of the systems and processes required to control a product.
- APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) Manual Chapter 6 Control Plan Methodology
- Multiparty Argument Group
- In the product planning stage, the technical department takes the lead in setting up, including design and development department, technical department, quality assurance department, production department, sales department, purchasing department, and factory.
- 1 Prototype, trial production, production
- Indicates the appropriate classification, and a tick in the box in front of the corresponding name indicates the stage of the control plan (such a stage is
- a) product changes;
- b) process (process) changes;
- c) the process (process) is unstable;
- d) insufficient process (process) capabilities;
- e) Modification of inspection methods.