Journal for Technology and Science
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal for Technology and Science

PRODUCT QUALITY ANALYSIS USING SIX SIGMA METHOD AND FAILURE MODE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS (FMEA) IN FURNITURE PRODUCTS

Arifianto , Muhammad Adi (Unknown)
Sulistiyowati , Wiwik (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jul 2024

Abstract

PT KKA is an export-oriented rattan furniture industry. In production, product defects often occur due to many factors that have not found a solution to fix them. Based on the results of observations in May, there were 487 units produced with 63 units or 13% returned, June 513 units produced with 57 units or 11% returned, and in July 445 units with 72 units returned. or 16%. This means that for 3 months the value of the reject percentage has increased by 3%. The application of the Six Sigma method is expected to identify and minimize the root causes of defects. FMEA is used to identify potential failures and the effects of failure on a process. The results of the Six Sigma test obtained a DMPO value of 27,590.8. The biggest percentage of defects are loose defects of 39%, and 22% color defects. The results of the FMEA analysis for loose defects have the highest RPN value of 294, this is due to the use of nail guns that are not appropriate and the checking method is only visual, suggestions for improvement are given, namely providing supervision and improving technical checking by moving one by one the joints and selecting materials which exists.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IPTEKS

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Subject

Aerospace Engineering Automotive Engineering Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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The Journal for Technology and Science published by Antis Publisher eISSN 3047-4337 is a scholarly journal that focuses on original research articles in natural science and technology relevant to industries and communities in developing countries. Released annually in March, August, and November, it ...