How do I calculate yield loss material?
Yield loss is calculated by subtracting the amount of finished product from the total raw materials used, then dividing by the total raw materials used and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage.
What factors can cause yield loss in manufacturing?
Common causes include equipment inefficiencies, operator error, material defects, or sub-optimal process parameters.
Why is it important to quantify yield loss?
Quantifying yield loss helps identify areas for improvement, reduce production costs, and increase overall efficiency in manufacturing processes.
Can yield loss be reduced once identified?
Yes, by addressing the root causes such as improving equipment, training operators, or optimizing process parameters.
How does yield loss impact production costs?
A higher yield loss means more material is discarded or re-worked, directly increasing production costs and reducing profitability.
Is there a formula to calculate the cost of yield loss?
Yes, multiply the amount of yield loss by the cost per unit of raw material to determine the financial impact.
How often should I review yield loss data?
It’s recommended to regularly review yield loss data, at least quarterly, to track improvements and identify new areas for optimization.