Fundamentals of Destructive Testing in MSA (presented by Plexus International)

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We all know that MSA is the universally accepted method for uncovering and interpreting variation created by your measurement system, but largely the methods included in the manuals cover NONDESTRUCTIVE studies. So what are you supposed to do when you have a study that destroys the sample to the point where it cannot be replicated in later runs, this can lead to questions like:  

  • What methods are available for those destructive R&R applications  
  • How do I effectively pull samples to support my study  
  • What are the results trying to tell me  
  • How can I improve systems that display poor R&R  

Fundamentals of Destructive Testing in MSA Plexus International

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