Preform definition

Preform means those preformed PET vessels which, in the Container manufacturing process, are blown into a Container and which are specifically identified by package size on Schedule B.
Preform means an optical blank in a rod from which optical fiber may be drawn, suitable for use in the field of optical communications.

Examples of Preform in a sentence

  • Supply Agreement CONFIDENTIAL Forecast, as the case may be; or Container volume in excess of [ * * * ] and/or Preform volume in excess of [ * * * ] of the applicable forecast that Seller is unable to supply.

  • In the event Seller closes a production location due to a Buyer’s conversion from Container requirements to Preform requirements, [ * * * ].

  • The Container and Preform Specifications will be updated periodically and revisions issued to Seller in care of the position(s) listed above (if appropriate) for Seller’s use in making PET bottles and Preforms for the Buyer.

  • Preform site visits to observe existing constraints, issues, and utilities.

  • Upon such conversion of Container requirements to Preform requirements, Seller shall have the right to supply such Preforms at the Contract Prices.

  • Preform internal quality control reviews prior to each submittal.

  • Supply Agreement CONFIDENTIAL agreed Revised Forecast requirements by Container and Preform by package size and Period.

  • Geotechnical Engineering: Preform preliminary soil borings in a variety of locations within the site limits.

  • A two (2) step posting procedure shall be used, except for the following groups: Foam Mixing Receiving, Shipping Material Handlers Inspector Quality Control Cement Room Operator Vinyl Line Facilitator 1) Working Leader 1) Mill Preform 1) Extrusion Operator and Facilitator 1) Robotics Spray 1) Layout Technician 1) Leader 1) Extruder Operator 2) Launch Program 2) Inject.

  • Preform final quality reviews and seal and sign the 3 separate sets of documents for use during construction.