A process parameter is a controllable or monitored process variable, such as temperature, pressure, speed, or time.
A process parameter is a measurable or controllable condition that defines how a manufacturing or industrial process is run. It commonly refers to variables such as temperature, pressure, speed, feed rate, torque, time, humidity, flow rate, or setpoint values.
Process parameters are used in work instructions, recipes, routings, control plans, MES records, SCADA systems, quality records, and equipment settings. They help describe the conditions under which an operation was performed and may be recorded for traceability, troubleshooting, process monitoring, or product quality review.
A process parameter should not be confused with a product characteristic. A process parameter describes the process input or operating condition, while a product characteristic describes the resulting part, material, or assembly feature. For example, oven temperature is a process parameter; coating thickness after curing is a product characteristic.
Some parameters may be identified as critical process parameters when variation in the parameter can materially affect quality, yield, safety, or process capability. The broader term process parameter does not imply that the parameter is critical unless that status is defined by the applicable process, control plan, or quality system.