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Abstract:Metalor Technologies, an international metallurgy enterprise, used a rigorous factorial experiment design to understand its silver powder production process. The design of experiments incorporated a number of best practices, including multiple levels of all input variables, multiple control runs using normal operating conditions and a maximized range of input settings. Metalor’s analysis of the experimental data gave them a deep understanding of the process for the first time, allowing them to adjust the process for better conformation to specifications and more process …
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Excellent article. It was clear and mentioned everything you need to take into consideration when you want to do a designed experiment to optimize a process's performance.
--Jose, 05-13-2011