Quality Control of Water-Efficient Products Based on DMAIC Improved Mode—A Case Study of Smart Water Closets

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Water-efficient products, a key component of water-saving technology, are widely installed and utilized in all sectors of society. Due to China’s extensive and varied use of this product, advancements in effectiveness and quality will significantly enhance people’s standard of living. In recent years, manufacturers, corporate purchasers, and individual customers have given more attention to the quality of these items due to the spike in local market and export demands for water-efficient products in China. It has been a pressing problem to find a practical solution for increasing product quality in a reasonable and scientific manner. In order to build a DECIA quality improvement model for water-efficient product quality that is quantifiable and technically practical, this paper investigates how to improve the quality of smart water closets based on six-sigma management. Thus, the development of a water-efficient industry can be green and sustainable.

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Bai, Y., Liu, J., Zhang, R., & Bai, X. (2023). Quality Control of Water-Efficient Products Based on DMAIC Improved Mode—A Case Study of Smart Water Closets. Processes, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11010131

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