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Understanding Outfeed in Manufacturing Processes

Outfeed refers to the material or products that are produced as a result of a manufacturing process, but are not the primary or intended output. In other words, it refers to the byproducts or secondary products that are generated during the production of the main product.

For example, in the paper mill industry, the primary output is paper, but the outfeed could be wood chips, sawdust, or other byproducts that are generated during the papermaking process. Similarly, in the steel industry, the primary output is steel, but the outfeed could be slag, a byproduct of the steelmaking process.

Outfeed can have different meanings depending on the context and industry. In general, it refers to any material or product that is produced as a result of a manufacturing process, but is not the main purpose or goal of the production activity.

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