MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Applying Triz for Production Quality Improvement

  • Swee Nikalus Shu Luing,
  • Toh Guat Guan,
  • Yip Mum Wai,
  • Keong Chee Sheng,
  • Tai See Chew

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179510009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 95
p. 10009

Abstract

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This paper aims to provide a thorough analysis on the application of TRIZ in improving the quality of canned food production. TRIZ tools such as engineering systems analysis, function analysis, cause and effect chain analysis, By-separation model and 40 Inventive Principles are applied in order to discover some feasible and elegant solutions to alleviate the problem. Findings revealed that the rejected canned products on the conveyor belt will be isolated or picked up with other good condition canned products which are lined up very closely to the rejected cans; though the visioning system is able detect the fault printing on the canned product. The main root cause is that the rejected canned product is picked up with other canned products in good condition because all cans are lined up on the belt and are very close to each other or having no gaps between the cans. Conversely, all cans on the conveyor belts are required to be very close to each other to avoid collisions that may damage the cans. The root cause is solved by applying function analysis, By-separation tool and Inventive Principles. Therefore, it can be concluded that TRIZ is a powerful tool in inventive problem solving.