NEN-EN 9103
Aerospace series - Quality management systems - Variation management of key characteristics
| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 December 2005 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 22 |
| ICS Code (Quality management and quality assurance): | 03.120.10 |
| ICS Code (Aircraft and space vehicles in general): | 49.020 |
| ICS Code (Management systems): | 03.100.70 |
scope:
This Standard is primarily intended to apply to new parts, but can also be applied to parts currently in production. The Standard shall be applicable to all production processes that influence the variation of Key Characteristics. The variation control process begins with product definition, typically an engineering drawing or specification which identifies Key Characteristics and leads to a variation management program for those Key Characteristics. This process may also be used for Producer-identified Key Characteristics. This Standard is designed to drive the improvement of manufacturing processes through adequate planning and effective management of Key Characteristic variation. The Key Characteristic focus is intended to improve confidence for part features whose variation has a significant influence on end-product form, fit, performance, service life and manufacturability. The following conventions are used in this standard: - The words "shall", "will" or "must" indicate mandatory requirements. - The word ?should? indicates a requirement with some flexibility allowed in compliance methodology. - Producers choosing other methods to satisfy a ?should? must be able to show that their approach meets the intent of the requirements of this standard. - Words ?typical?, ?example?, ?for reference? or ?e.g.? indicate suggestions given for guidance only. - ?Notes? are used for additional clarifications. - Words or phrases with specific meaning pertaining to this document are capitalized and defined in Clause 3, Terms and definitions.
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