Critical to Quality Parameters (CTQ’s) and Continuous Improvement Strategies in Roll Forming Process
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The roll forming process operates by feeding sheet metal through a sequence of rollers, each imparting specific shapes onto the metal. These rollers collaborate to achieve the desired cross-sectional profile. Roll forming is a widely used metal-forming process. Today, roll-formed products have numerous applications, for example, in buildings, aeroplanes, the automotive sector, and furniture and domestic appliances. Due to its consistent nature and ease of replication, roll forming offers an effective method for accurately manufacturing large quantities of metal components. This paper explores the identification of critical quality parameters and the development of continuous improvement strategies to enhance overall roll-forming quality.
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