Statistical Process Control (SPC) in manufacturing is evolving to not just detect defects, but also to predict and prevent issues. Modern factories use more sensors and collect more data, allowing SPC to analyze real-time patterns and forecast potential issues.
Statistical Process Control: From Reactive to Predictive
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