A Proposed Systematic Problem Solving Methodology Within Six Sigma Projects Applied for Continuous Improvement of Textile Dyeing Processes

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Publicado en:Processes vol. 13, no. 11 (2025), p. 3546-3579
Autor principal: Dinu-Valentin, Gubencu
Otros Autores: Ușurelu, Ruxandra Andreea, Han Adelina-Alina
Publicado:
MDPI AG
Materias:
Acceso en línea:Citation/Abstract
Full Text + Graphics
Full Text - PDF
Etiquetas: Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
Descripción
Resumen:The present paper aims to develop a systematic, prescriptive, and exclusively statistical problem-solving methodology that integrates scientific experimental design methods with the Six Sigma philosophy. This methodology was used for the study and continuous improvement of a direct dyeing process for textile materials. In the first stages of the methodology, the process was systematically analyzed; color difference was identified, using rank correlation as the main quality requirement of the customer; and the influence of the electrolyte concentration in the dye bath on this quality characteristic was tested, using analysis of variance. In the subsequent stages, a full factorial experiment was carried out to obtain a mathematical model describing the action of the main selected influence factors on the color difference; response surfaces and constant level curves were plotted to find the optimal settings of these influence factors. It was concluded that cotton fabric provides a more uniform chromatic reproduction, i.e., a lower color difference, compared to linen, and the electrolyte concentration of 20 g/L yielded the most stable chromatic performance for both fiber types.
ISSN:2227-9717
DOI:10.3390/pr13113546
Fuente:Materials Science Database