JosephERG
Industrial
- Nov 1, 2007
- 20
Hi All,
Good day!!!!!
I would like to inquire, especially for those in a job-shop business, if you can share some tips on how to monitor process yields.
In our company, process yields are determined by getting the average yield for each process (of a particular product type), within a 6-month (or more)period. These values are then considered as the "cut-off yields" for each process.
We use these "cut-off yields" to determine whether a process is low yield or not. For example, for a product with a Lot Size of 5 pcs, the results are:
Process In Out Actual Yield Cut-Off Yield
A 5 5 100% 100%
B 5 4 80% 75%
C 4 3 75% 80%
D 3 2 67% 70%
E 2 2 100% 100%
Based from above example, processes C and D are considered low yield already. I have doubts about the validity of this method because the lot size has influence over the actual yield. If we increase the lot size, probably the yields for each process will be above the cut-off.
Are there other factors to consider when monitoring process yields? I hope I can hear from you guys soon.
Regards......
Good day!!!!!
I would like to inquire, especially for those in a job-shop business, if you can share some tips on how to monitor process yields.
In our company, process yields are determined by getting the average yield for each process (of a particular product type), within a 6-month (or more)period. These values are then considered as the "cut-off yields" for each process.
We use these "cut-off yields" to determine whether a process is low yield or not. For example, for a product with a Lot Size of 5 pcs, the results are:
Process In Out Actual Yield Cut-Off Yield
A 5 5 100% 100%
B 5 4 80% 75%
C 4 3 75% 80%
D 3 2 67% 70%
E 2 2 100% 100%
Based from above example, processes C and D are considered low yield already. I have doubts about the validity of this method because the lot size has influence over the actual yield. If we increase the lot size, probably the yields for each process will be above the cut-off.
Are there other factors to consider when monitoring process yields? I hope I can hear from you guys soon.
Regards......