Sunday, March 8, 2026

Pareto Chart – Focus on What Truly Matters

 📊 Pareto Chart – Focus on What Truly Matters

In quality management and operations, not all problems carry equal weight. The Pareto Chart helps us separate the vital few from the trivial many. 🎯


It is based on the 80/20 Principle, introduced by Vilfredo Pareto — which states that roughly 80% of problems come from 20% of causes.


🔍 What is a Pareto Chart?


A Pareto Chart is a combination of:


📊 Bar Graph – Displays individual categories in descending order of frequency or impact.


📈 Cumulative Line Graph – Shows the cumulative percentage contribution.

This visualization allows teams to quickly identify the most significant contributors to defects, failures, or losses.


🛠️ Where is it Used?

✔️ Quality Control (Defect Analysis)

✔️ Production Loss Analysis

✔️ Customer Complaint Analysis

✔️ Cost Reduction Initiatives

✔️ Root Cause Prioritization


🧠 Why It Matters?

✅ Helps prioritize high-impact issues

✅ Drives data-based decision-making

✅ Improves resource allocation

✅ Supports continuous improvement initiatives (Lean, Six Sigma)

✅ Reduces firefighting by focusing on root contributors


🚀 Professional Insight

Before launching corrective actions, always ask:

“Are we solving the biggest problem — or the most visible one?”


A Pareto Chart ensures you solve the biggest impact problem first.


If you are working in Quality, Production, or Operations — Pareto should be one of your primary analytical tools.


source : Six Sigma Manufacturing

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Sunday's THOUGHTFUL Post :The REAL CONSISTENCY

Sunday's THOUGHTFUL Post

Peak performance is overrated.

Showing up is not.


Most people think consistency means giving their best every single day.

That belief is what causes them to stop.


Real consistency is quieter.


It is the discipline to show up even when:

+ energy is low

+ focus is off

+ motivation is missing


It is choosing to do something small instead of nothing at all.


Progress is not built on your strongest days.

It is built on the ordinary ones.


The days where effort feels average but you show up anyway.


A short workout keeps the habit alive.

A few focused minutes maintain momentum.

One small action protects the routine.


Habits do not need intensity to survive.

They need continuity.


Long-term success comes from staying in motion, not waiting to feel at your best.

Show up.

That is what compounds.


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source : Jen Blandos

Friday, March 6, 2026

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : Comparison of three types of polypropylene

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share

Polypropylene (PP) is the thermoplastic resin with the lowest density and can be classified into homopolymer polypropylene (PP-H) and copolymer polypropylene. Among them, copolymer polypropylene is further divided into block (impact-resistant) copolymer polypropylene (PP-B) and random (random) copolymer polypropylene (PP-R). With so many types of PP materials, what are the differences between them? Today, let's take a look at various PP together here.

PP-H has relatively good strength and corrosion resistance, but it has poor impact resistance, toughness, dimensional stability and is prone to aging. It can be used for packing straps, bottle blowing, brushes, ropes, storage boxes, packaging paper films, etc.


PP-B has relatively good impact resistance, but its transparency and gloss are relatively low, and its resistance to moisture absorption and acid and alkali corrosion is also poor. Used for bumpers, thin-walled products, baby strollers, sports equipment, suitcases, etc.


PP-R has excellent comprehensive performance, featuring high strength, great rigidity, good heat resistance, good dimensional stability, excellent low-temperature toughness (good flexibility), good transparency and good gloss. It is used for pipes, shrink films, high-transparency containers, disposable syringes, packaging paper films, etc.


Comparison of three types of polypropylene

Tensile yield strength:PP-H>PP-B>PP-R

Rigidity:PP-H>PP-B>PP-R

impact strength:PP-B>PP-R>PP-H

Transparency:PP-R>PP-H>PP-B

low-temperature toughness:PP-B>PP-R>PP-H


source : Jason Zheng


#Polypropylene #Homopolymer #Copolymer

New Solution Platform for Conductive and Reinforced 3D Printing Materials

We are pleased to launch our updated solution platform for advanced conductive, ESD-safe, and reinforced polymers for industrial 3D printing.

As additive manufacturing continues to move beyond prototyping, industrial users increasingly require materials that combine structural strength with controlled electrical performance. With this new platform, we bring together our portfolio of graphene-enhanced FDM filaments and SLS powders engineered specifically for functional additive manufacturing.


High-Temperature ESD Filament for Industrial Electronics

One of the key additions to the platform is our #AROSPPSESD — a high-temperature ESD filament developed for electronics manufacturing and harsh operating conditions.

With thermal stability up to 250 °C and inherent flame resistance, PPS enables electrostatic discharge protection where conventional ESD materials fall short. Typical applications include electronics fixtures, curing tools, soldering supports, and components operating close to heat sources.

This material addresses a clear gap in the market for high-temperature ESD filament suitable for industrial 3D printing.


Electrically Conductive PVDF for Functional Components

We also showcase #AROSPVDF Conductive, delivering printed-part conductivity in the range of 10–20 S/m. This enables integrated resistive heating elements, electrically active housings, and lightweight conductive structures — not just static control.

For applications requiring flexibility combined with static protection, AROS PVDF ESD provides controlled surface resistivity while maintaining impact resistance and chemical durability.


Reinforced Filaments for Structural Performance

Our reinforced material portfolio includes AROS ASA Reinforced and #AROSPPS Reinforced — engineered to enhance tensile strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability while maintaining reliable printability.

These materials are developed for structural components where load-bearing performance and industrial durability are critical.


ESD-Safe SLS Powder for Functional Production

The solution platform also includes AROS PA11 and #PA12ESDSLSpowders. Using our graphene-based surface coating technology, the powders provide controlled conductivity without free-flowing additives, improving powder handling and process stability.

This enables electrostatic discharge-safe selective laser sintering for industrial production environments.


Enabling Functional Additive Manufacturing

With this new solution platform, we reinforce our focus on enabling functional additive manufacturing — materials engineered not just for printability, but for real-world performance.

We look forward to supporting industrial customers with advanced conductive and reinforced #3Dprinting materials designed for demanding applications.


source : Graphmatech

Colgate-Palmolive backs ‘game-changing’ new tech for lightweight HDPE bottles

Colgate-Palmolive, #Polyplastics and PTI have unveiled an innovative new method for producing #HDPEbottles that is reported to offer 25% weight and cycle time reductions.

This new technique adopts a common PET bottle technique – injection stretch blow moulding (ISBM) – to create thin, hot-fillable HDPE containers.

The companies report that the incorporation of a second component in the HDPE - a Polyplastics ethylene copolymer known as TOPAS COC – “greatly enlarges the processing window for HDPE rendering ISBM practical and efficient while delivering a recyclable container.”


According to the project partners, the drawbacks of the current most common HDPE bottle production method, extrusion blow moulding (EBM) are long cycle times and excess container weight at the base of the product.


TOPAS COC is already being used in combination with polyethylene (PE) in the packaging industry to enhance the existing properties of materials, and in medical applications in instances where high purity is required.

Colgate Palmolive says that it is exploring the use of COC “to enable cost-effective, high-performance packaging that meets increasing regulatory requirements for lighter weight”. The consumer products giant reports that “results to date are encouraging and the company plans to continue moving toward commercialization.


source : Packaging Europe

Pareto Chart – Focus on What Truly Matters

  📊 Pareto Chart – Focus on What Truly Matters In quality management and operations, not all problems carry equal weight. The Pareto Chart ...