Waste management: % recycle of offcuts

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{{NB|In order to introduce the management of the waste it is opportune to clarify some basic concepts: we define '''WASTE''' the part of advanced profile in phase of cut.}}
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{{NB|In Opera Job Management, the waste can be reused (and it is called '''OFFCUTS''') or it will be lost. The reuse of the pieces is linked to the cutting settings defined in the program: for example, by establishing a minimum cut size of 500 mm, during the optimization phase the program will take into account the larger parts of that measure.}}
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{{NB|In Opera Job Management, the waste can be reused (and it is called '''LEFTOVER''') or it will be lost. The reuse of the pieces is linked to the cutting settings defined in the program: for example, by establishing a minimum cut size of 500 mm, during the optimization phase the program will take into account the larger parts of that measure.}}
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{{NB| Another important concept concerns the definition of ''WASTE'': in Opera Job Management defines the part of profile or piece that will not be considered for the purpose of cutting optimization. By setting a minimum offcut to 50 mm, the optimization will be performed considering that from the length of the profile in question should be excluded 50 mm.}}
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{{NB| Another important concept concerns the definition of '''OFFCUT''': in Opera Job Management defines the part of profile or piece that will not be considered for the purpose of cutting optimization. By setting a minimum offcut to 50 mm, the optimization will be performed considering that from the length of the profile in question should be excluded 50 mm.}}
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This function is reflected in the ''Job Material'' section, where the percentage of waste (unusable) and the associated costs are indicated:
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This function is reflected in the '''Job Material''' section, where the percentage of waste (unusable) and the associated costs are indicated:
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The percentage of waste will also be calculated and displayed in the 'cut optimization' print:
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The percentage of waste will also be calculated and displayed in the ''cutting optimization'' print:
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 7 July 2022

Note N.B: In order to introduce the management of the waste it is opportune to clarify some basic concepts: we define WASTE the part of advanced profile in phase of cut.


Note N.B: In Opera Job Management, the waste can be reused (and it is called LEFTOVER) or it will be lost. The reuse of the pieces is linked to the cutting settings defined in the program: for example, by establishing a minimum cut size of 500 mm, during the optimization phase the program will take into account the larger parts of that measure.


Note N.B: Another important concept concerns the definition of OFFCUT: in Opera Job Management defines the part of profile or piece that will not be considered for the purpose of cutting optimization. By setting a minimum offcut to 50 mm, the optimization will be performed considering that from the length of the profile in question should be excluded 50 mm.


% recycle of offcuts: the new section is important for the calculation of job costs, because it allows you to set the percentage of reusable waste that you plan to use on average for your production. The programme will use this percentage in two circumstances:

  • in the job material analysis, to estimate the amount of discarded profiles, evaluating their impact on the total cost of the same.
  • in the cutting optimization, instead, the evaluation will be made in percentage on the length of the profiles, per single bar.


Process

First of all, it is necessary to indicate in Opera what is the size of a bar considered usable (Minimum offcut).
This parameter can be set by going to the menu Workshop > Cutting.



In the section % recycle of offcuts, please indicate the percentage of pieces that are expected to be reusable.


This function is reflected in the Job Material section, where the percentage of waste (unusable) and the associated costs are indicated:

The percentage of waste will also be calculated and displayed in the cutting optimization print:

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