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The Lexicon of Quality

Welcome to the Quality Management Lexicon, a comprehensive resource for exploring key concepts, methodologies, and frameworks in quality management and process improvement. This lexicon offers detailed, in-depth articles on a broad range of topics, many of which exceed 400 words and analyze multiple perspectives. Covering over 5,000 entries, it serves as a reference for professionals, researchers, and students seeking authoritative knowledge. You will find explanations of fundamental principles as well as advanced tools and techniques used in various industries. Below are examples of selected entries to give a brief insight into the content. Start exploring and enhance your understanding of modern quality management.

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Brittleness

Deutsch: Sprödigkeit / Español: Fragilidad / Português: Fragilidade / Français: Fragilité / Italiano: Fragilità

Brittleness in the context of quality management refers to the tendency of a material or product to break or shatter without significant Deformation when subjected to stress. In a broader sense, it can also apply to processes or systems that lack resilience and are prone to failure under stress or change.

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Lamination

Deutsch: Laminierung / Español: Laminación / Português: Laminação / Français: Laminage / Italiano: Laminazione

Lamination in the context of quality Management refers to the process of bonding layers of material together to create a composite product with enhanced properties, such as increased strength, Durability, or aesthetic appeal. Quality management in lamination involves ensuring that each layer is applied correctly and that the final product meets specific quality standards, such as uniform Thickness, adhesion, and Resistance to environmental factors.

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Irradiation

Deutsch: Bestrahlung / Español: Irradiación / Português: Irradiação / Français: Irradiation / Italiano: Irradiazione

Irradiation in the context of quality management refers to the process of exposing materials, products, or food items to ionizing radiation to achieve specific quality control objectives. This process is utilized to sterilize, preserve, or enhance the safety and efficacy of products by eliminating harmful microorganisms, insects, or other contaminants.

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Blast-cleaning

'Blast-cleaning' refers to a method of surface preparation and cleaning that involves the use of high-pressure air or other abrasive materials to remove contaminants, coatings, or surface imperfections from a substrate. It is a widely used technique in various industries to prepare surfaces for further treatment or to achieve a desired level of cleanliness. Blast-cleaning plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and integrity of surfaces, as it helps remove contaminants that could affect the performance, durability, or appearance of a product.

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