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Through PPAP, suppliers and customers agree upon the requirements needed to obtain approval of supplier manufactured parts. Applicable to all parts and commodities, PPAP principles help reduce delays and non-conformances during part approval by providing a consistent approval process.
Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is used in the Aerospace or automotive supply chain for establishing confidence in suppliers and their production processes. Actual measurements are taken from the parts produced and are used to complete the various test sheets of PPAP.
The Control Plan is a document that describes the actions (measurements, inspections, quality checks or monitoring of process parameters) required at each phase of a process to assure the process outputs will conform to pre-determined requirements.
PPAP defines the approval process for new or revised parts, or parts produced from new or significantly revised production methods. The PPAP process consists of 18 elements that may be required for approval of production level parts. Not all of the elements are required for every submission.
3 lip 2024 · The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is a standardized process used in the automotive and other manufacturing industries to ensure that a supplier’s production process can consistently produce parts that meet all customer requirements.
This procedure defines when a part from a supplier is subjected to PPAP and sets the requirements to approve such part for production, for both Aviation and other industries that Appareo Systems is supplying. Prototype parts may be subjected to PPAP. OBJECTIVES.
Production Part Approval Process (PPAP is a component of Advance Product Quality Planning (APQP) Developed by the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) . Includes FMEA and Control Plan both as key tools of APQP and a subset of PPAP.