Abd. Rahman, Mohamed and Mohiuddin, A. K. M. and Abdullah, Hanani
(2015)
Painting process improvement through six sigma approach in a Malaysian vehicle assembly company.
Advanced Materials Research, 1115.
pp. 596-600.
ISSN 1022-6680
Abstract
Painting is an important process in the automotive assembly to give more attractive appearance to the vehicles and to provide the layer of protection against corrosion and weathering. The objective of this paper is to identify and analyze the factors affecting the quality of painting
process at Company RST’s Paint Shop. The paint shop was unable to perform the painting process satisfactorily and deliver the painted vehicle bodies as per customer specifications. The study concentrated on the fiber defect detected at Top Coat Area as the major problem of paint deficiency. Using activities like Genba investigation, data collection, trials and data analysis, the root causes of
the problem were identified. Six Sigma DMAIC approach was utilized in conducting the improvement activities. Through designed experiments conducted to determine the best parameter setting of the spray gun used in the painting process, it was found that 3.5 bars for air pressure and 450
ml/minutes for fluid delivery resulted in the lowest paint defect. The use of Six Sigma DMAIC approach had succeeded in helping the company to minimize paint fiber defect per unit (DPU) from 10 to less than 3 DPU. The results from the study have provided an insight on successful deployment
of DMAIC through application of its various statistical tools and techniques, and as the systematic
problem-solving framework on solving actual industrial issues such as automotive painting problem.
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