Analysis of Quality Control in Assembling Kawachi RN-621 Mosquito Rackets

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Along with the current era of globalization and advancements of sophisticated technology, high quality products at competitive prices will be chosen by consumers. This will increase sales of the product, which means increasing market share so that it will increase company revenue. In production activities, problems are always found that ultimately cause defects in a product, especially in mass production. The things that cause disability can be in the form of people, machines, equipment, work environment, work methods, and raw materials. In this study, process quality control methods such as seven tools, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA), and new seven tools used to reduce the number of defects in the RN-621 Mosquito Rackets assembly. Errors caused by soldering, ordering and retrieving. This is done to find the root cause of disability and find solutions to minimize errors.

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Ginting, R., Ishak, A., & Sonia Beatrich, C. (2020). Analysis of Quality Control in Assembling Kawachi RN-621 Mosquito Rackets. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 1003). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1003/1/012063

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