What is the different between critical characteristics &
special characteristice?
Answer Posted / sravan
Special Characteristics are defined at product & component
level wrt safety, functional and legal importance.These are
generally product characteristics that are to be maintained
by manufacturing process,or in some cases even our customer
need to maintain to fulfill our product function.
Critical characteristics are defined at manufacturing level
where manufacturability is tough, subsequent process impact
matters. These can be product as well as process
characteristics.
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