Engineering Lot definition

Engineering Lot means a Lot which is processed to experiment with changes in the manufacturing process or products, evaluate new processes, or that are Risk Starts.
Engineering Lot means an initial set of wafers (not to exceed [***]) manufactured for fine tuning the manufacturing and testing of the manufacturing for a particular design(s).

Examples of Engineering Lot in a sentence

  • Civil and Structural Engineering Lot 3: MEP Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) Lot 4: QS and Cost Advisory Services.

  • Engineering Lot pricing shall include a set-up charge per lot of three-hundred and fifty dollars ($350) and a standard cost charged monthly as identified in Exhibit B.

  • If AOS notifies HHNEC that any Wafers in an Engineering Lot are misprocessed for reasons attributable to HHNEC, HHNEC shall at its own expense use commercially reasonable efforts to rerun the Wafers and resubmit Wafers meeting the Specification and the Qualification Criteria.

Related to Engineering Lot

  • Engineering means the application of scientific knowledge for the design, control, or use of building structures, equipment, or apparatus.

  • Engineering control means the use of substitution, isolation, ventilation, and equipment modification to reduce exposure to SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19 disease related workplace hazards and job tasks.

  • external engineering service means an engineering service outside the boundaries of a land area referred to in an application and that is necessary for the utilisation and development of the land;

  • Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.

  • Engineering Report means the Initial Engineering Report and each engineering report delivered pursuant to Section 6.2.