Yield Loss definition

Yield Loss means the percentage of Die on a Wafer that do not conform with the Specifications as measured at Wafer sort.
Yield Loss means steel substrate scrap losses and rejections of EG Product caused by quality failures in the operation of the EG Facility and shall be calculated based on the difference between the weight of the substrate delivered to the EG Facility and the weight of the EG Product shipped from the EG Facility. Such term shall not include losses or rejections caused by any defective steel substrate which (a) is rejected by Operator prior to being processed as being unfit or unsuitable for coating or processing (other than due to improper handling by Operator) or (b) was included in EG Product but was the primary cause for rejection of the EG Product. Responsibility for rejected EG Product shall be determined by agreement of the Technical Representatives of Operator and the Partner whose Affiliate supplied the steel substrate.
Yield Loss applies if (a) the amount of Product Manufactured in the relevant period is below (b) the amount that would be expected to be Manufactured using the same quantity of Client-Supplied Materials at the Target Yield, and means the difference between (a) and (b).

Examples of Yield Loss in a sentence

  • For instances where AMD and FoundryCo have agreed that FoundryCo will manufacture a new Product for AMD and will do so on a new process that has not previously been Qualified to manufacture Products for AMD, the Partnership Committee may set a Target Yield, but Yield and Yield Loss percentages will not be calculated until the parties mutually agree that a sufficient number of Wafers have been produced to generate Target Yield data.

  • Item 23, Percent Yield Loss From Branch Loss, times item 19, Potential Remaining.

  • Item 15, Potential Remaining, times item 17, Yield Loss From Defoliation, round results to two-decimal places.

  • Yield Loss for silage corn and for Forage other than silage corn are adjusted separately.

  • Table 2.2: Xinjiang Yield Loss Exposure Source: Authors’ calculations from Xinjiang finance bureau.


More Definitions of Yield Loss

Yield Loss means the percentage of Die on a Wafer that do not conform with the Specifications as measured at Wafersort.
Yield Loss. (i) with respect to any batch of Products on a production line, means the difference between the average yield of Products manufactured based on the amount of Supplier Materials and/or Buyer Materials used in the manufacture of such batch, and the actual yield of Products manufactured; and
Yield Loss shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.A.
Yield Loss means steel substrate scrap losses and rejections of EG Product caused by quality failures in the operation of the EG Facility and shall be calculated based on the difference between the weight of the substrate delivered to the EG Facility and the weight of the EG Product shipped from the EG Facility. Such term shall not include losses or rejections caused by any defective steel substrate which (a) is rejected by Operator prior to being processed as being unfit or unsuitable for coating or processing (other than due to improper handling by Operator) or (b) was included in EG Product but was the primary cause for rejection of the EG Product. Responsibility for rejected EG Product shall be determined by agreement of the Technical Representatives of Operator and the Partner whose Affiliate supplied the steel substrate. "Zincrometal(R)" is a registered trademark (United States Registration Number 839,031) for a coated steel previously used extensively for the manufacture of automobiles because of its corrosion resistance properties.
Yield Loss means ISG Substrate scrap losses and rejections of Coated ISG Substrate or Finished Substrate caused by quality failures in the operation of the Zinc Process or the Zinc-Nickel Process at the Facility and shall be calculated based upon the difference between the weight of the Substrate delivered to the Facility and the weight of the Coated ISG Substrate or Finished Substrate shipped from the Facility; provided, however, that all losses and rejections due to any reason beyond the control of MSCWC, including; without limitation, defects in ISG Substrate, requests by ISG to trim coils and requests by ISG to process overweight coils, shall not be included in Yield Loss. Responsibility for rejected Coated ISG Substrate and Finished Substrate shall be determined in good faith by the technical representatives of ISG and MSCWC designated by each to determine such matters.
Yield Loss shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1 hereof.
Yield Loss means the percentage of Bulk Active that is lost or wasted during Manufacturing and not included in the Licensed Product.