Ppap
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APPLICABILITY APPROACH The word “should” indicates a mandatory requirement with some flexibility allowed in compliancemethodology APPROACH Glossary contains information that should be used for compliance PPAP REQUIREMENTS Requirements for qualified laboratories removed Note 1 removed PPAP REQUIREMENTS Requirements forPPAP part file and required records removed I.2.2.1 Design record
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APPROACH Terms and definitions given in ISO/TS 16949 and the PPAP glossary apply (Normative) See 2.2.12 QualifiedLaboratory documentation
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I.2.2.4 Design FMEA I.2.2.19 Measurement Systems Analysis I.2.2.9.1 Initial process studies I.2.2.9.2Quality Indices
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I.2.2.9.3 Acceptance criteria I.2.2.9.6 Strategy when acceptance criteria is not satisfied I.2.2.11 Qualified Lab documentation Labs qualified per QS-9000
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2.2.1 DesignRecords Notes 2-4 added 2.2.1.1 Reporting of part material composition added 2.2.1.2 Marking of polymeric parts added 2.2.4 Design FMEA Note 1 added 2.2.8 Measurement Systems Analysis Note 1 added 2.2.11Initial process studies Note 1 added 2.2.11.2 Quality Indices Note 1 updated with further explanation of Cpk vs. Ppk and their usage 2.2.11.3 Acceptance criteria Notes 1 and 2 added 2.2.11.6 Actionto be taken when acceptance criteria is not satisfied Notes 1 and 2 added 2.2.12 Qualified lab documentation Labs shall be qualified per customer specific requirements
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APPENDIX A - Changes to Production Part Approval Process Manual 3rd to 4th edition
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