Monday, 30 June 2008

MetaCause and Doncasters - ICI Technical Paper

MetaCause have submitted a paper in collaboration with our friends at Doncasters Precision Castings (Deritend) in preparation for the ICI conference in Dallas (USA) this October.


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Abstract

Process optimisation is a fundamental issue in the future development of the cast metals industry as it continues to develop its people and processes to provide quality solutions for its customers.

The way in which foundries record and utilise data is set to change dramatically as we move away from traditional recording and people development techniques and move towards self-learning software that embraces existing skills, captures abilities and passes these on to the next generation of cast metals engineers.

Process data typically comprises of values for various parameters that are routinely monitored in a process along with discrete information such as suppliers, batch numbers, machines used and operators. Rejection data can be castings, shells or patterns rejected, accepted or marked for rework. Some foundries also scale the severity of defects on the scale of zero to ten.

For an investment casting foundry, the number of variables that need to be assessed for solving a problem generally exceed 15-20 and experts have traditionally used intuition or heuristic methods to focus on three to four key variables as possible causes.

Chi-square statistics, Design of Experiments, Scatter Diagrams, Correlation techniques, Bayesian probability and Decision trees are among the techniques that are more commonly used by Six Sigma experts. Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) techniques � predominantly used in the medical domain - are for strange reasons less favoured by Six Sigma experts within the manufacturing community.

This paper will analyse various options available for Six Sigma experts to evolve an evidence based approach for problem solving.

We have undertaken over 10 years of research and our observation is that none of the techniques mentioned above are designed to analyse production data to discover process optimisation opportunities. A process with 5-15% rejection level is also producing 95-85% good quality castings. The challenge is in separating noise from a signal. This is where various techniques tend to disagree. All techniques generally agree on extreme cases.

MetaCause process optimizer software has an ability to suggest optimal process settings, process settings to avoid and process settings with no effect with an appropriate importance weighting value for each setting.

This presentation will explain how to take information collection one step further by analysing historical data and recommending process optimisation opportunities and to develop an environment so that existing production knowledge and expertise is passed from the individual to the company; a must for long-term progression.

This paper will extend our previous work that has been published at various investment casting conferences since the last world investment casting congress in Edinburgh. The originality of our approach over existing statistical techniques will also be presented along with few case studies.

Friday, 23 May 2008

Big Success at CastExpo, the US Launch



We would like to thank everyone who attended our booth at Cast Expo last week, the reception from AFS was spectacular!

It is excellent to meet so many people from a dynamic and pro-active casting community who are keen to embrace new technology and continually push towards the ultimate goal of defect-free casting.

Our North American representative, Dr Roshan (Intellectual Capital Exchange LLC), is committed to helping foundries implement our data analysis software into their Six Sigma quality process at all levels! Dr Roshan is available to answer any questions you have about working with MetaCause in the US and Canada.

We would also like to thank the AFS committee and our new customers for their continued interest and support.


[Vice president Dr Peter Dyson surveys the MetaCause Kingdom]

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

WFC/IFEX Sucess

We would like to thank all of the delegates and exhibitors who took the time to visit us at the WFC-IFEX exhibition in Chennai last week.



Following the success of the launch of MetaCause Studio in the UK, the Indian launch was even better. We are pleased to be able able to provide local support in India with the help of our representative, Mr Arjunwadkar (Foundry Geomatrix).

The response was so positive that we are planning a tour of regional seminars and foundry visits. For more information on our activities in India, please contact us.


[The MetaCause Internet Cafe - WFC/IFEX 2008]

Thursday, 3 January 2008

MetaCause Award for Process Improvement

Applications are invited from engineers in the investment foundry and supply industries to submit a process improvement case study using six sigma or similar lean manufacturing techniques.

A prize of �1000 is offered by MetaCause to an engineer or engineering team who have successfully demonstrated an increase in productivity through the use of process improvement techniques.

The application form and tips on how to prepare the case study are available below as pdf documents or can be obtained from the EICF secretary: julieboyce@eicf.org

- Application Form

- Tips