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Cpk is a process capability index that measures how close a manufacturing process is running to its target and how consistent the process is. A Cpk value of less than 1 indicates the process is not capable of meeting specifications. Cpk is calculated based on how far the process mean is from the specification limits relative to three times the standard deviation, with lower values indicating the mean is further from target or there is greater variability. Process data from at least 50 samples is generally needed for a valid Cpk analysis.

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Cpk is a process capability index that measures how close a manufacturing process is running to its target and how consistent the process is. A Cpk value of less than 1 indicates the process is not capable of meeting specifications. Cpk is calculated based on how far the process mean is from the specification limits relative to three times the standard deviation, with lower values indicating the mean is further from target or there is greater variability. Process data from at least 50 samples is generally needed for a valid Cpk analysis.

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In the manufacturing industry, one way to report and evaluate the process capability and process

performance is through the statistical measurements, like Cpk.

What is Cpk?

Definition: Cpk = Cpk = Process Capability Index. Adjustment of Cp for the effect of non-centered
distribution.Cpk measures how close you are to your target and how consistent you are to around
your average performance

Cpk measures two things: 1) how close the mean of the readings are to the center of the lower and
upper spec limits (ideally, the mean of the readings must equal the center of the spec limits); and 2)
how widely spread the readings are (ideally, the standard deviation of the readings should be zero).
The higher the Cpk, the better is the capability of the process to meet its requirements.     

In the industry, a Cpk of less than 1.66 needs a closer look.  A Cpk that's less than 1.33 needs some
action to make it higher, and a Cpk of less than 1.0 means that the process is not capable of meeting
its requirements.   

A low Cpk means one of three things: the mean is far from the center of the specs, or the standard
deviation of the readings is high (i.e., the readings are widely spread), or both conditions exist.      

The Cpk of a process measures how centered the output of the process is between its lower and upper
specification limits and how variable (and therefore how stable or non-stable) the output is.

In fact, the CPK is expressed as the ratio of how far the mean of the output data is from the closer
spec limit (the centering of the process) to three times their standard deviation (the process
variability).          

If the mean of the process data is closer to the lower spec limit LSL and the standard deviation of the
process data is Stdev, then Cpk = (Mean-LSL) / (3 Stdev). If the mean of the process data is closer to
the upper spec limit USL, then Cpk = (USL-Mean) / (3 Stdev).

Most capability evaluations are valid only if the sample size used is 'large enough'. Large enough is
generally thought to be about 50 independent data values.  

Torque Analyzers, like the PTT, LTT & Wizard Plus, that store and/or export data are ideal for
capturing torque-testing data. Then exporting and saving the data into an Excel document.

The "Excel Add-In" software that's included with the PTT and LTT allows operators to perform basic
SPC, CP & CPK calculations.

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