Refractories, Furnace Linings & Foundry Consumables worked example

Batch Mix Yield at 99% target scrap-rate ceiling: a worked example

Push target scrap-rate ceiling up to 99% and the picture changes. This example computes every intermediate figure at that operating point. Use it when batch mix yield in refractories, furnace linings and foundry consumables needs a clean rate and gap-to-target you can put on a tier board.

The inputs for this scenario

  • Reject or scrap castings from the batch: 8 units (unchanged)
  • Total castings poured in the batch: 250 units (unchanged)
  • Target scrap-rate ceiling: 99 % (raised for this scenario; the documented default is 95)

Working through the calculation

  • Applying the documented formula (Batch Mix Yield rate = affected amount รท total amount) to the inputs above produces each figure below.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 3.2 % for rate, the number this scenario is built around.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 95.8 points for gap to target.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 8 count for affected count.
  • At this operating point the engine returns 250 count for total count.

How this compares with the baseline

  • Against the tool's baseline example, where target scrap-rate ceiling sits at 95% and the headline result is 3.2 %, this scenario lands almost exactly on the baseline at 3.2 %.
  • It computes the batch defect rate as reject castings divided by total castings poured, then the gap between your scrap-rate ceiling and that rate. The value of this scenario is the size of the gap it exposes: that gap, priced out over a year, is the budget you can justify spending to close it.

Results at a glance

  • Rate: 3.2 % (headline result)
  • Gap to target: 95.8 points
  • Affected count: 8 count
  • Total count: 250 count

Run it with your numbers

  • Every input above is editable in the live Batch Mix Yield calculator, which recalculates instantly and can be shared with the inputs intact.

Last reviewed 2026-05-12.