Quality Control for Disposable Diaper Manufacturing
A quality control system for a good diaper
manufacturer requires at least five levels of operations in order to achieve
proper administration of total quality. Each system must operate in a closed
loop with constant feedback to the production area, in combination with a
continuous improvement program with set goals:
1)In-Line Visual Inspection System: This includes
automatic vision systems and manual in-line visual inspections. Most
inspections can be done automatically with a digital imaging equipment; as many
as 24 individual items in every single diaper can be inspected automatically.
These systems can catch must common diaper defects, such as missing or skewed
tapes, frontal tape position, skewed elastic waste foam, pad integrity issues,
bad cut leg trims and leg cuff placement, among many others; there are a few
things that are not visible to the camera, such as hot melt glue spray and
internal lateral tape folding, among others, all these require human interaction
and direct feedback to the operator. An inkjet printer is very helpful in order
to add a code to each diaper made to track potential diaper complaints. An
operator logbook is also a must in each diaper line. In order to be able to
trace a raw material defect, the date coding needs to be clear and readable.
2)Internal Quality Laboratory: This includes
laboratory
facilities for testing raw materials as well as finished products. All raw
materials must comply with specifications defined by the certificate of analysis
previously negotiated with the suppliers. Laboratory personnel have to follow
very precise standardized work instructions to make sure the diaper complies
with all requirements, including total liquid holding capacity, rewet, speed of
absorption, backsheet pin-hole, hot melt temperature ageing, elastomeric
retractile forces and lateral tapes peel and shear forces, among others. All
information needs to be tracked for future reference for potential consumer
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3)External Audit Program: An independent quality
audit needs to be in place to make sure that diapers taken randomly from the
warehouse comply with the
Quality Manual and a quality value is obtained. This is the best way to
make sure that overall quality keeps improving. A system to translate minor
and major diaper defects found during the audit must be in place in order to
obtain a number that represents the quality level of the factory and that is
statistically representative of all the diapers made in the factory. A process
control audit should also be in place to make sure that the diaper machine
operators run their equipment in a standard acceptable way. This is also an
excellent tool to reduce down time. One way to do an independent audit is to
hire an external laboratory to compare results with the internal laboratory
every quarter or at least twice per year.
4)Consumer Feedback: This can be implemented with a
Toll Free telephone number, the defective diaper is collected for in-lab
analysis and a replacement is given to the consumer. A good tracking system
which requires the printing of a code in each diaper is an excellent tool to
help identify process and raw material problems. Statistical analysis of each
diaper complaint is the best way to define priorities for the factory in order
to improve quality and reduce complaints. Another way to get feedback is
direct interviews of major diaper distributors.
5)Infant Test Center:
This is the location where babies are using diapers made from your factory under
a controlled environment. Here factory trained technicians can learn about ways
to improve diaper fit and reduce leakage. It is probably the best tool for
research and development, as it gives you the chance to test diaper improvements
before they go to the market. A
day care center is an excellent choice to set
up this system; in exchange for use of free diapers, most parents will agree to
have their babies test diapers from the factory.
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