Neftaly: Statistical Process Control in Laboratories
Ensuring precision and consistency in laboratory testing is essential for trustworthy results. Neftaly leverages Statistical Process Control (SPC) methodologies to help laboratories monitor, control, and improve their analytical processes—minimizing variability and maximizing data reliability.
What is Statistical Process Control (SPC)?
SPC is a set of statistical tools used to analyze process data in real-time, identifying trends, shifts, or abnormalities that may affect test outcomes. By applying SPC, laboratories can detect variations early, distinguish between common cause and special cause variation, and take timely corrective actions.
How Neftaly Applies SPC in Laboratory Settings
- Real-Time Monitoring
We implement control charts and process capability analyses that continuously track key parameters throughout your laboratory workflow. - Root Cause Analysis
When deviations occur, Neftaly assists in pinpointing underlying issues—be it instrument calibration, operator technique, or environmental factors—enabling precise troubleshooting. - Process Optimization
Our experts guide you in refining methods and procedures based on SPC insights, reducing variability and enhancing overall laboratory performance. - Training and Support
Neftaly offers comprehensive training programs on SPC principles, interpretation of control charts, and integration into quality management systems.
Benefits of SPC in Laboratories
- Improved accuracy and reproducibility of test results
- Early detection of process issues before they impact data quality
- Reduced waste and retesting, saving time and costs
- Enhanced compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements
- Data-driven continuous improvement fostering operational excellence
At Neftaly, we help laboratories harness the power of Statistical Process Control to deliver consistent, high-quality results that inspire confidence. Partner with us to transform your laboratory processes through actionable insights and proven statistical techniques.


