PPAP 101 - What You Need To Know
PPAP 101 - What You Need To Know
PPAP 101 - What You Need To Know
Updated 8/18/2021
If you're not familiar or just want a quick overview, we've synthesized what you need to
know into a quick and easy breakdown of what PPAP is and does in the manufacturing
industry.
What is PPAP?
The Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) is a standardized process in the
automotive and aerospace industries that helps manufacturers and suppliers
communicate and approve production designs and processes before, during, and after
manufacture. PPAP is an output of APQP. Created in hopes to promote a clearer
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For those in the automotive industry, the PPAP process is currently governed by the
PPAP manual published by the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG). PPAP is one if
the 5 core tools of quality of the IATF 16949:2016 standard for the automotive sector
quality management systems.
Each PPAP level determines the specific requirements for each element and indicates
which elements should be submitted to the customer. It is important to note, however,
that the supplier, regardless of PPAP level, must complete every applicable element no
matter what level the PPAP is.
1. Design records
2. Engineering Change Documents
3. Customer Engineering Approval
4. Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA)
5. Process Flow Diagrams
6. Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA)
7. Control Plan (download our control plan template)
8. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Studies
9. Dimensional Results
10. Material Performance Test Results
11. Initial Process Studies - Statistical Process Control (SPC)
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It should be noted that there is no standardized aerospace PPAP like there is in the
automotive industry. Other companies are also working on developing their own
requirements for PPAP which their customers will need to use. Many of the elements
are the same as UTC's, but some are different. When AS9100, the aerospace quality
management system, moves from Rev C to Rev D, minimum requirements for
aerospace PPAP will be established that manufacturers will need to follow.
customer through the supplier's process. If found acceptable to the customer, many
times these documents are duplicated and used by the supplier again.
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