Technical Notes. 1. Should long-term production planning indicate a need to shift a target nominal, for instance, to optimize reserves or borate lot shipment changes, the supplier may propose a change in the specification limits for *. The supplier must then propose a target nominal value for the oxide(s), and any proposed change must meet the boundary limits beyond which no product is acceptable. The change must also meet the limit on allowed variation. Those limits are: Boundary Limit Maximum Range -------------- ------------- * * * The upper specification for the oxide shall be set as the new target nominal plus * of the maximum range. The lower specification limit shall be set as the target nominal minus * of the maximum range. If the proposed specification results in a violation of the boundary limit listed above, the Batch & Melting ▇▇▇ Laboratory must be informed immediately. The Batch & Melting ▇▇▇ must be consulted on any proposed change to the "Target Nominals" for * before the upper/lower specification limits are set. The new specification will take effect on a date mutually acceptable to the supplier and to Batch & Melting ▇▇▇. 2. is a critical process variable with respect to our manufacturing process and our finished glass product. The process capability for * must be established and control charts maintained. Any assignable causes which result in out-of-control incidents should be investigated and appropriate action taken. 3. Significant shifts in organic carbon of the finished time product will impact the manufacturing process at the ▇▇▇▇▇ Corning user-plant. The supplier must inform the ▇▇▇▇▇ Corning user-plant when there is a change in fuel source within the supplier's manufacturing process.
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Technical Notes. 1. Should long-term production planning indicate a need to shift a target nominal, for instance, to optimize reserves or borate lot shipment changes, the supplier may propose a change in the specification limits for *. The supplier must then propose a target nominal value for the oxide(s), and any proposed change must meet the boundary limits beyond which no product is acceptable. The change must also meet the limit on allowed variation. Those limits are: Boundary Limit Maximum Range -------------- ------------- * * * The upper specification for the oxide shall be set as the new target nominal plus * of the maximum range. The lower specification limit shall be set as the target nominal minus * of the maximum range. If the proposed specification results in a violation of the boundary limit listed above, the Batch & Melting ▇▇▇ Laboratory in Granville, Ohio, must be informed immediately. The Batch & Melting ▇▇▇ must be consulted on any proposed change to the "Target Nominals" for * before the upper/lower specification limits are set. The new specification will take effect on a date mutually acceptable to the supplier and to Batch & Melting ▇▇▇.
2. is a critical process variable with respect to our manufacturing process and our finished glass product. The process capability for * must be established and control charts maintained. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED [*] Any assignable causes which result in out-of-control incidents should be investigated and appropriate action taken.
3. Significant shifts in organic carbon of the finished time product will impact the manufacturing process at the ▇▇▇▇▇ Corning user-plant. The supplier must inform the ▇▇▇▇▇ Corning user-plant when there is a change in fuel source within the supplier's manufacturing process.
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