tootmiskvaliteet
Tootmiskvaliteet, or manufacturability, is a concept in industrial engineering that describes how easily and cost-effectively a product can be manufactured using current processes, equipment, and skilled labor while satisfying its functional and quality requirements. It encompasses the design, material choices, tolerances, assembly methods, and the planned production system that make manufacturing feasible at scale.
Key factors influencing tootmiskvaliteet include design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for assembly (DFA) principles, standardization
Assessment methods vary from qualitative design reviews to quantitative analyses and pilot runs. Common metrics used
Tootmiskvaliteet is closely linked to broader quality and operations concepts, such as ISO 9001, Six Sigma,