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Wet Feed Reactor Cost Cost Cost Cost Cost Cost ... [Pg.442]

Display of Costs. .COST COST COST COST - D COST FULL... [Pg.285]

Extractor Annual Annual Capital Operating Capital Operating Cost Volume Capacity Capacity Cost Cost Cost based on feed L Mg NHlb SNN S/hr S/Ng/y S/kg S/lb... [Pg.521]

Production (excludes profit) cost (VC) Total VC Total cost cost cost... [Pg.127]

Per barrel costs (costs per barrel of development production) are useful when production is the constraint on a project, or when making technical comparisons between projects in the same geographical area. [Pg.325]

The abrasive industry is highly competitive and many small companies worldwide successfully compete by specializing in a particular segment of the business, eg, disk wheels, mounted points, and mbber wheels. Costs in the fused abrasive industry are primarily in materials and electric power. Thus manufacturers seek out plant sites having the lowest power costs. Costs for coated abrasive manufacturers are capital and labor intensive and they seek out sources of low cost labor. [Pg.16]

Appraisal costs - Costs which include inspection and the checking of goods and materials on arrival. Whilst an element of inspection and testing is necessary and justified, it should be kept to a minimum as it does not add any value to the project. [Pg.9]

Fillers may be broadly defined as solid particulates or fibrous materials, substantially inert chemically, incorporated in polymer compositions to modify the properties and/or to reduce cost. Cost reduction is not the primary reason to incorporate fillers in adhesives but they are used to impart specific properties such as flow, improved adhesion, mechanical, thermal, electrical and optical properties, chemical and weather resistance, and rheological behaviour. [Pg.628]

The objective of this case study is to synthesize a CHARMEN which has a minimum operating cost (cost of MSAs + cost of cooling utilities). [Pg.236]

Prevention costs - cost incurred in preventing failure, such as planning, training, FMEA, FTA, SPC, MSA... [Pg.136]

Appraisal costs - cost incurred in detecting failures, such as reviews, assessments, inspections, audits, tests including test and diagnostic equipment... [Pg.136]

Failure costs - costs incurred in recovering from failure, such as rework, repair, modification, warranty claims... [Pg.136]

Figure 1-41. Account diagram for accumulation of project costs. Cost estimates must be made to conform to same scope basis. Figure 1-41. Account diagram for accumulation of project costs. Cost estimates must be made to conform to same scope basis.
System cost Cost should not be the primary deciding factor in system selection. The capabilities of the various systems vary greatly and so does the cost. Care should be taken to ensure a fair comparison of the total system capability and price is made before selection of your system. [Pg.805]

Cost Cost of any task of project may exceed budget. When purchase agreements are made. First, seek alternative suppliers, then, consider alternative materials. [Pg.827]

Cost Costly to manufacture Much lower initial cost... [Pg.1012]

Tensile Carbon fibers Ductility, cost Ductility, cost cost-effective way of... [Pg.350]

Warpage Resistance 5 to 10% glass fibers 5 to 10% carbon Cost Cost Amorphous polymers are inherently nonwarping molding resins. Only occasionally... [Pg.350]

Particulate cost, cost, glass or glass beads... [Pg.350]

Tensile Carbon fibers cost cost effective way of gaining tensile... [Pg.362]

Flexural Carbon fibers cost cost the base resin produces a... [Pg.362]

Heat- Carbon fibers cost cost polymers yield much greater... [Pg.362]

Temperature minerals cost cost amorphous resins. As with... [Pg.362]

Shrinkage Carbon fibers cost cost shrinkage far more than... [Pg.363]

Coefficient M0S2 > Cost Cost dramatically affect mechanical... [Pg.363]

Figure 6.1a, b. Column plates. Time base mid-2004 (for column costs see Figure 6.4) Installed cost = (cost from figure) x Material factor... Figure 6.1a, b. Column plates. Time base mid-2004 (for column costs see Figure 6.4) Installed cost = (cost from figure) x Material factor...
Fixed operating costs costs that do not vary with production rate. These are the bills that have to be paid whatever the quantity produced. [Pg.260]

Variable operating costs costs that are dependent on the amount of product produced. [Pg.260]


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