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  • Praxair Employs NWA For Ultra-Pure Process Gas Customer Satisfaction

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    Praxair Electronics produces process and precursor gases used by the majority of semiconductor chip and solar cell manufacturers. The Praxair product line includes ammonia, silane, dichlorosilane, arsine, phospine dopant mixtures, inert gases, halocarbon etchant gases, and support products and services.

  • NWA Quality Analyst Goes Global For Better Nutrition

    Fortitech, the world leader in the development of custom nutrient premixes for the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries, chose NWA’s Quality Analyst as its SPC standard. Speed, ease of use, and integration help the company expand its global business.

    When a consumer product makes a specific health claim, the manufacturer is responsible for the health and nutrition claims made on the label. Consider the foods we eat; the sensitive formulations can be compromised by the physics of processing, distribution and storage.

  • Newark Paperboard Products Produces Customer Quality Deliverables with NWA Quality Analyst

    Crush test data is used to insure products meet rigorous customer specifications.The Longview, WA facility of Newark Paperboard Products produces paperboard tubes that are used for applications such as paper mill winder cores, tubes used in a varie

  • Iams Premium Pet Food Targets Package Fill Weights with NWA Quality Analyst Software

    When it comes to feeding cats and dogs, The Iams Company is serious about quality.

    The worldwide leader in premium pet foods uses statistical process control (SPC) and continuous process improvement at every stage of its production operation. "Our quality system is developed around the whole production cycle," says Dave Bechtel, Iams director of worldwide quality. "It entails every phase of the manufacturing process: from development to procurement to manufacturing to shipping and distribution to customer follow-up."

  • Choosing and Implementing SPC Software in Food Processing

    Statistical process control is a necessary part of modern food processing. The software chosen to satisfy basic food processing SPC needs will determine whether SPC is an awkward, intrusive task or a smoothly operating part of the process. It must not only collect quality data and produce control charts, but also provide those additional capabilities and analysis which make it the core of a well run and effective quality and process management system.