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Ahhh!
Something like SixSigma that we use here at GE! Now I understand the ppm part at least. Thanks jiwolf! I always like to learn at least one thing every day and you've just helped me on that score! Gary "jiwolf" wrote: He means Parts Per Million. CPK is a capability index, typically a measure of the spread of a manufacturing process. "Gary L Brown" wrote in message ... what is ppm and cpk? -- Gary Brown "CCW" wrote: I need to calculate the ppm from Cpk and not sure how to do it. Any Help is appreciated |