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First Time Yield (FTY) is simply the number of good units produced divided by the number of total units going into the process. For example: You have a process of that is divided into four sub-processes - A, B, C and D. Assume that you have 100 units entering process A. To calculate FTY you would: 1. Calculate the yield (number out of step/number into step) of each step. 2. Multiply these together. For Example: 100 units enter A and 90 leave. The FTY for process A is 90/100 = .9 90 units go into B and 80 units leave. The FTY for process B is 80/90 = .89 80 units go into C and 75 leave. The FTY for C is 75/80 = .94 75 units got into D and 70 leave. The FTY for D is 70/75 = .93 The total process yield is equal to FTYofA * FTYofB * FTYofC * FTYofD or .9*.89*.94*.93 = .70.
First Time Yield Or First "Pass" Yield Is A Tool For Mearsuring The Amount Of Rework In A Given Process. It Is An Excellent Cost Of Quality Metric. |
