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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Treatment of spoiled and defective work

Spoiled work is the quantity of production that
has been totally rejected and cannot be rectified. Defective work on the other hand refers
to production that is not as perfect as the saleable product but is capable of being
rectified and brought to the required degree of perfection provided some additional
expenditure is incurred.Normally, all the manufacturing operations are not fully successful; they result in turning
out a certain amount of defective work. Nonetheless, over a period of time it is possible to
work out a normal rate of defectives for each manufacturing process which would
represent the number of defective articles which a process shall produce in spite of due
care.

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