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As an
example of an unsuspected influence to a process, let’s looking at a metal
machining process. Here we have a
drill bit that bathed in coolant that is used in manifold production. The coolant is collected in a trough on the
floor and reused until it goes bad.
The company is having a big problem – the coolant is going rancid and
losing its ability to cool so quickly that they can’t replace the coolant
fast enough. The drill bit gets too
hot and breaks. They have to fly a new
bit down from Michigan and the plant is located near Brownsville, TX. It’s a $1million/day operation so down time
is really costly. Let’s compare to
pictures of the process area. How does
the floor look different from one picture to the next?
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