Six Sigma Quality and Total Customer Satisfaction
Significant improvements in lumen output can only be achieved in an environment where there are effective process controls and standards. At Lamina our goal is to continually develop the brightest LED light engines and lamps that have characteristic variations so minute that a typical distribution will maintain the Six Sigma process average.
Lamina strives to maintain total customer satisfaction and the highest level of quality and reliability through stringent product validations, application of DMAIC principles in problem solving, and value added customer support.
Six Sigma Defined
"Sigma" is a statistical term that measures how far a process deviates from perfection. The principle behind Six Sigma is to identify process "defects" through measurement, and thereby developing a plan to systematically eliminate them in an effort to get as close as possible to "zero defects."
To achieve Six Sigma quality, a process must produce no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities. These opportunities are defined as a chance for non-conformance or not meeting required specifications. At Lamina, we strive to improve quality levels in both products and services on a daily basis as we move closer to our ultimate goal of Six Sigma perfection.
Quality & Testing for Brighter Solutions
Lamina’s technical experts understand the value of a firm quality management system. A handshake between the designers and the quality systems makes Lamina a world-class player in a highly competitive LED arena.
Lamina products are in compliance with Six Sigma and ISO-9001-2000 standards. Our extensive in-house testing capabilities and commitment to Six Sigma keeps our R&D teams alert and responsive to the evolving LED marketplace.
Regulatory & Agency Certification
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) certifies Lamina light engines and replacement lamps. Our processes and products are regularly reviewed by UL auditors and compliance personnel.
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