Face the process yield rate improvements of motherboard, although general enterprises finish deployment goal of each functions by overall quality managements, through quality improvement methods, industry engineering methods, plan‐do‐check‐act (PDCA) methods and other improvement solutions, but it is only can be improved partially and unable to enhance the yield rate of product to the target. It only can takes one step ahead to enhance the process yield rate of motherboard with six sigma (6 σ) overall DMAIC process and tactics. This research aimed to use six sigma quality improvement tactics by DMAIC systematic procedure and tactics, and find the key factors that effect to the process yield rate of surface mount technology. It also identified the keys input and process and output index to satisfy customer requirements and internal process index. The results showed that the major effective factors by fishbone and process failure modes and effects analysis (PFMEA). If the index of input and output that can be quantified, the optimum parameter can be found through design of experiment to ensure that the process is stable. If the factor of input and output that cannot be quantified, we found out the effective countermeasure by Mind_Mapping, make sure whole processes can be controlled stably, to reach the high product quality and enhance the customer satisfaction.
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Research on Increasing the Production Yield Rate by Six Sigma Method: A Case of SMT Process of Main Board
Ching‐Kun Lin;
Ching‐Kun Lin
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management National Chiao‐Tung University, 1001 University Road, Hsin‐chu, Taiwan 300, ROC
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Hsien‐Ching Chen;
Hsien‐Ching Chen
Center for General Education, Chung‐Hua University, No. 707, Sec. 2, WuFu Rd., Hsin‐Chu, Taiwan 300, ROC
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Rong‐Kwei Li;
Rong‐Kwei Li
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management National Chiao‐Tung University, 1001 University Road, Hsin‐chu, Taiwan 300, ROC
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Ching‐Piao Chen;
Ching‐Piao Chen
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Ta‐Hwa Institute of Technology, Ta‐Hwa Road, Chung‐Lin Hsin‐Chu, Taiwan, ROC
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Chih‐Hung Tsai
Chih‐Hung Tsai
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Ta‐Hwa Institute of Technology, Ta‐Hwa Road, Chung‐Lin Hsin‐Chu, Taiwan, ROC
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-555X
Print ISSN: 1598-2688
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2009
Asian Journal on Quality (2009) 10 (1): 1–23.
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Lin C, Chen H, Li R, Chen C, Tsai C (2009), "Research on Increasing the Production Yield Rate by Six Sigma Method: A Case of SMT Process of Main Board". Asian Journal on Quality, Vol. 10 No. 1 pp. 1–23, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/15982680980000624
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