What are Control Limits?

Control limits ensure stability and consistency in global organizations' improvement efforts, embodying enduring statistical principles for process excellence.

Types of Control Limits

Upper Control Limit

UCL sets max variation; exceeding it signals out-of-control data.

Lower Control Limit

LCL sets min variation; data below it signal process issues.

Importance of Control Limits

Early Detection of Variations

Special Cause Variation

Unpredictable variations from expected process require immediate corrective action.

Common Cause Variation

Common cause variations are natural, expected, within control limits in processes.

Control Limits vs Specification Limits

Category: Purpose and Focus

Control Limits:

Specification Limits:

Monitor process stability, distinguish variations.

Define acceptable product characteristics.

Category: Variability & Calculation Method

Control Limits:

Calculated from process data, maintain stability.

Specification Limits:

Determined by customer needs, design specifications.

Control Limits:

Specification Limits:

Integral part of control charts, monitor process performance.

Incorporated into quality specifications, ensure acceptability.

Category: Usage in Charts & Quality Specifications