How am I running? What is my quality? What are my rejects & repairs? What is my average cycle time? Get instant data reports via your web browser or mobile device.
How am I running? What is my quality? What are my rejects & repairs? What is my average cycle time? Get instant data reports via your web browser or mobile device.
With our SPC tool, you select which conditions should be monitored, and if something is trending toward rejection, you will know about it. It’s a powerful tool for fighting problems as they occur, not when it’s expensive afterwards.
Straight out of the box, we offer the most commonly used techniques to analyze product & process quality & improve production startups. Our data analysis tools interface to both the database & directly with stands to give you insight to what your biggest quality problems are. Histograms, paretos, correlation (XY) plots, limits re-analysis & suggestions, First Time Accept, First Time Quality, and much more. All data can be exported and saved. Best of all, you can easily drill down in the filtered list of tests to open actual test data & Oscope.
Our MSSQL® database is structured to handle test quality data from Bauer and 3rd party test systems throughout the production line. PLCs, Nut Runners, Leak Testers and other IPV stations can have their data reside in BPS and be analyzed using Bauer’s data analysis and reporting software.
Use your web browser to get and share answers to “how am I running today?”, or “what are my most common rejects and repairs?” Our reports quickly identify the costliest problems, and lets you easily drill down to specific parts. Schedule, save and run reports on production quality, top N rejects and repairs, trends, histograms, y-time, SPC, edit logs, birth history, genealogy, and calibrations.
Live monitor SPC & OEE conditions to alert you the minute issues are discovered. These tools don’t have to be expensive to implement. BPM is the most straight-forward process monitoring tool available. And, it’s tightly integrated with test data, allowing you to quickly quarantine suspected units for further analysis.