(Ticaret) An item, automatically generated by the production process of another item, that has value and is inventoried. The byproduct is not scheduled but can be planned as an expected receipt as a result of scheduling the generating item, and its cost may be netted against the original item
something produced in a usually industrial or biological process in addition to the principal product
Byproduct is (1) any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in, or made radioactive by, exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or using special nuclear material (as in a reactor); and (2) the tailings or wastes produced by the extraction or concentration of uranium or thorium from ore (see 10 CFR 20 1003)
Secondary product of less commercial value produced along with the principal product For example, corn gluten feed is a byproduct of corn milling to produce sweetners The preferred term is coproduct because it implies that the secondary product is also valuable
Material, other than the principal product, that is generated as a consequence of an industrial process
A chemical substance produced without a separate commercial intent during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of another/other chemical substance(s) or mixture(s) (Note: this is a 49 CFR definition, not to be confused with the definition for "By-product" Back to Top
{i} secondary product, something which is obtained from the manufacture of a different product; result of another action
An item, automatically generated by the production process of another item, that has value and is inventoried The byproduct is not scheduled but can be planned as an expected receipt as a result of scheduling the generating item, and its cost may be netted against the original item