Trial Production definition

Trial Production means, prior to the pre-production in the plant of JV, trial production directed by JV’s technical personnel of a testing nature by using the materials procured by JV and the Equipment which passes Testing Operation.

Examples of Trial Production in a sentence

  • Within 1 month after the end of the Trial Production Period of all the Ultra-clear Rolled Glass Projects, International Engineering shall pay to Hefei New Energy 100% of the technical service fee for the Ultra-clear Rolled Glass Projects, i.e. RMB2,000,000.

  • Glass thickness (mm) 3.2 Melting amount (t/d) 300 Yield rate of original glass (%) 82 (3.2mm) Energy consumption (kcal/kg liquid glass) ≤1850 Quality standard Chinese Standard JC/T2001-2009 Hefei New Energy shall achieve a stable production of 3.2mm-thickness original glass for 3 consecutive days during the Trial Production Period and shall satisfy the following indicators, and shall be jointly approved by the International Engineering and the Proprietors that the acceptance requirements are met.

  • Thus, the entire production period is expected to be within four months and a maximum of not exceeding six months in case of extension (the “Trial Production Period”), and the Production and Training Services Contract shall remain in force until the end of the Trial Production Period.

  • The relevant acceptance requirements are set out below: Hefei New Energy shall achieve a stable production of 3.2mm-thickness original glass for 3 consecutive days during the Trial Production Period and shall satisfy the following indicators, and shall be jointly approved by the International Engineering and the Proprietors that the acceptance requirements are met.

Related to Trial Production

  • Commercial Production means the operation of the Property or any portion thereof as a producing mine and the production of mineral products therefrom (excluding bulk sampling, pilot plant or test operations);

  • Commercial Product means any such product as defined in FAR 2.101.

  • Commencement of Commercial Production means: (i) if a mill is located on the Property, the last day of a period of 40 consecutive days in which, for not less than 30 days, the mill processed ore from the Property at 60% of its rated concentrating capacity; or (ii) if a mill is not located on the Property, the last day of a period of 30 consecutive days during which ore has been shipped from the Property on a reasonably regular basis for the purpose of earning revenues, but any period of time during which ore or concentrate is shipped from the Property for testing purposes, or during which milling operations are undertaken as initial tune-up, shall not be taken into account in determining the date of Commencement of Commercial Production;

  • Biological product means a virus, therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, vaccine, blood, blood

  • Final Product means a reasonably homogenous cannabis product in its final packaged form created using the same standard operating procedures and the same formulation.