noun
- an allowance or percentage deducted from the gross weight or measure of goods to account for waste, shrinkage, or impurities
- the act or process of scaling or removing scales
Usage: commercial; technical
Usage: technical
Examples
- The grain dealer applied a 2% scalage to account for moisture loss during storage.
- Cotton buyers typically factor in scalage when calculating the final purchase price.
- The scalage allowance compensated for the natural shrinkage of the wool shipment.
- Fish processing requires careful scalage before packaging.
- The contract specified a standard scalage rate for the lumber delivery.
- Scalage procedures must be followed to ensure accurate weight measurements.