selejtek
Selejtek are defective or rejected items produced during manufacturing and quality control processes. The term derives from Hungarian selejt, meaning waste or junk. In factory practice, selejtek are items diverted from the normal product flow because they do not meet required specifications or are damaged beyond useful rework. In English-language contexts they are commonly referred to as scraps, rejects, or waste.
Causes and categories include a range of situations. Defective components due to material faults, damage during
Handling and disposition involve a formal workflow. Items are isolated and inspected to determine salvage potential,
Accounting and performance implications are significant. Scrap reduces the recorded inventory value, and the related cost
Environmental and regulatory considerations include proper disposal and recycling of selejtek where possible. Disposal must comply