Why You Need QR2
Ever looked through a peephole in a door before? Not only does it make the person
on the other side look a little funny, it also doesn’t give you a clear view of
what’s really there. You may see straight ahead, but as for what’s on either side,
on the fringes and just out of sight, not a clue. Truth be told, knowing that information
could be the deciding factor when choosing to open the door or “play gone.”
In the paper manufacturing process, chances are your current software is only giving
you a peephole view without taking into consideration critical values that lie just
outside of the tested area. Only when you gain access to a true test sample, gathered
through consistent scans that provide a big-picture view can you decide whether
your paper is fit-to-ship or in need of adjustments. Lose sight of that critical
information and you could be closing the door on valuable customer relationships.
Are you making the most of your raw materials by ensuring that you achieve a paper
product with a near-zero defect level?
Without a doubt, QR2 is a simple but powerful tool for failure testing and quality
control. When you are able to consistently produce products to specification, you
not only maintain current customers you also streamline your process and reduce
rejection and waste for exceptional profits.
Is the test sample of your paper roll taken with enough frequency to truly detect
damaging variances?
QR2 includes the ability to overlay your trim-pattern details over the entire reel
before and after cutting to see where defects or out-of-range data might affect
customer orders. It also aligns itself with customers’ ISO9000 quality procedure
requirements and is able to check all specified parameters for whole-product consistency.
Do you know enough about your final paper product before you ship or do you depend
on returns and complaints to indicate any issues?
By interfacing with your scanners and collecting profile data for the entire length
and width of your run, QR2 is able to translate that profile information either
numerically or in 2D and 3D views. This allows decision makers to instantly review
the quality of the whole reel before releasing to the customer.