Deficientcy in the weight or quantity of goods by reason of the weight of the cask, bag, or whatever contains the commodity, and is weighed with it; hence, the allowance or abatement of a certain weight or quantity which the seller makes to the buyer on account of the weight of such cask, bag, etc.
to set the weight of the scale at ‘zero’ when a weight (person) is on the scale. Another person, in this case, the infant, can then be added and the weight of the infant read directly from the scale.
Weight of the empty reel, spool, container
The weight of packaging material enclosing the fibre in the bale.
The weight of packaging or a container without the goods.
Weight of an unloaded goods vehicle.
The weight of an empty container or vehicle, or the allowance or deduction from gross weight made on account there of.
counterweight consisting of an empty container that is used as a counterbalance to obtain net weight
An allowance made for the weight of the packaging in determining the net weight of goods.
A weight used in analytical work to offset the weight of a container.
shipping) The weight of a container and/or packing materials, but without the goods being shipped.
weight of container and material used for packing.
the weight of container, packing case or wrapping; e.g. the tare of a shipping container is the weight of the container without its contents
The weight of the packaging subtracted from the weight of the product, so the customer doesn't pay for the container. The allowance for perishable shrinkage between the weight marked on the item when packed and the actual weight when sold.
WEIGHT The weight which is subtracted from the gross weight of any package or container to obtain the net weight of that material. For example: The gross weight for a loaded tuck is 80,000 lbs. minus the tare weight of the tractor and trailer of 35,000 equals the net weight weight of the payload being 45,000 lbs.
To ensure that a balance or scale weighs in at zero. For instance, you may wish to tare the balance with an empty container on it so that the scale will only display the weight of the container's contents.
Weight of empty reel, spool, container [Gross - Net =Tare
The weight of wrapping bands or wires used to cover cotton bales.
To set a display to show zero weight. This is used to remove the weight of any packing or containers so that only the weight of the material within the container is shown. The Tare value is deleted from the remaining weight that can be added to a scale. For example if a scale has capacity of 500g and then 200g is tared, the remaining capacity is 300g. Often Zero is used interchangeably.
Mass of an empty tank in operational condition
weight of a container, box or other carrier of goods when empty.
the deduction of the container's weight from gross weight to yield net weight, on goods dutiable on net weight.
The weight of an empty truck or container.