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Lot Tolerance Percentage Defective (LTPD)

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Lot Tolerance Percentage Defective (LTPD) - definitions

Lot Tolerance Percentage Defective (LTPD) - Expressed in percentage defective, the poorest quality in an individual lot that should be accepted. Note: LTPD is used as a basis for some inspection systems and is commonly associated with a small consumer risk.

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Source: American Society for Quality, 02 October 2010 09:34:49, http://www.asq.org/glossary/ External


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LTPD - Lot Tolerance Percent Defective: the value of incoming quality where it is desirable to reject most lots. The quality level is unacceptable. This is the RQL expressed as a percent defective.

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Source: iSixSigma, 02 February 2011 10:06:25, https:web.archive.org/web/20111109014246/http:www.isixsigma.com/index.php?option=com_glossary External


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