tmarienp0416
Aerospace
- Jul 23, 2014
- 1
Hello,
I was hoping to get a little bit of help with figuring out cost calculations during the manufacturing process of Gaskets.
I have a program that estimates the cost to produce a part then breaks it down into total material & labor cost.
Here’s what I know: (Everything is in inches)
Total Sell Price of material / Total Sq.In. needed = Cost per sq.in.
Cost per sq in. x sq.in per each = Material Cost per each
What I can’t figure out is how the total sell price was calculated. I’m unfamiliar manufacturing gaskets, and feel that I’m missing something in the setup process.
This is the problem I’m working with.
SETUP:
Labor Rate Per Hour: $50.00
Parts Per Hour (Cutting Ratio): 0075
Cutting Allowance (Spacing): 0.15
Thickness: 1/16
MATERIAL:
316L Stainless
Width: 48in
Length: 96in
Thick: 1/8
Cost per sq.in: $0.1111
Cost per unit: $512.10
DIE CUT GASKET TO MAKE:
Shape: Circle
Outer Dia: 2.25
Inner Dia: 1.062
QTY: 100 Pieces
NOTE: Single Part produced per cut
Parts Per Hour 132
Total Time: 0.76 Hours
NOTE: No Credit Allowed for Centers
Program Generated Results:
Material Cost Per Each : $0.6399
Labor Cost Per Each: $0.3788
Per Gasket Cost: $1.187
Here’s what I calculated:
SqIn Per Part: 3.09
Total Sq. In Needed: 309.027
Cost Per Sq. In: .207
Total Sell Price: 63.99
Cost: per each: $0.639
I was able to find the Total Sell Price ($63.99) through reversing the Cost per sq. in.
Again, I’m not familiar with manufacturing processes, and am not the best at math….so my calculations could be way off.
If anyone can help, I would be extremely grateful!!
Thanks - Nicole
I was hoping to get a little bit of help with figuring out cost calculations during the manufacturing process of Gaskets.
I have a program that estimates the cost to produce a part then breaks it down into total material & labor cost.
Here’s what I know: (Everything is in inches)
Total Sell Price of material / Total Sq.In. needed = Cost per sq.in.
Cost per sq in. x sq.in per each = Material Cost per each
What I can’t figure out is how the total sell price was calculated. I’m unfamiliar manufacturing gaskets, and feel that I’m missing something in the setup process.
This is the problem I’m working with.
SETUP:
Labor Rate Per Hour: $50.00
Parts Per Hour (Cutting Ratio): 0075
Cutting Allowance (Spacing): 0.15
Thickness: 1/16
MATERIAL:
316L Stainless
Width: 48in
Length: 96in
Thick: 1/8
Cost per sq.in: $0.1111
Cost per unit: $512.10
DIE CUT GASKET TO MAKE:
Shape: Circle
Outer Dia: 2.25
Inner Dia: 1.062
QTY: 100 Pieces
NOTE: Single Part produced per cut
Parts Per Hour 132
Total Time: 0.76 Hours
NOTE: No Credit Allowed for Centers
Program Generated Results:
Material Cost Per Each : $0.6399
Labor Cost Per Each: $0.3788
Per Gasket Cost: $1.187
Here’s what I calculated:
SqIn Per Part: 3.09
Total Sq. In Needed: 309.027
Cost Per Sq. In: .207
Total Sell Price: 63.99
Cost: per each: $0.639
I was able to find the Total Sell Price ($63.99) through reversing the Cost per sq. in.
Again, I’m not familiar with manufacturing processes, and am not the best at math….so my calculations could be way off.
If anyone can help, I would be extremely grateful!!
Thanks - Nicole