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engineered capacity
The theoretical volume of a mill or smelter, given its constraints of raw material supply and normal working speed.
Engineered Capacity: The theoretical volume of a mill or smelter, given its constraints of raw material supply and normal working speed.
True Capacity: Volume at full utilization, allowing for the maintenance of equipment and reflecting current material constraints. (Bottlenecks of supply and distribution can change over time — capacity will expand or reduce. )
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Metals
- Category: Steel
- Company: Michelle Applebaum Research
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