Chargeable Components and Non-Chargeable Components in Routing

Dear Experts
I am investigating about relationship of Routing and Chargeable Components, Non-Chargeable Components.
Is it possible that one routing has Chargeable Components and Non-Chargeable Components in its task?
Below is instance.
This routing is to manufacture laptop.
10: assemble1       Chargeable Components
20: assemble2       self-manufacture
30: quiality check   self-manufacture
40: coating             Non-Chargeable Components
50: packaging        self-manufacture
If this is possible, please give the information about config and master setting.
Or should I divide the task like below?
To make  halfway laptop
10: assemble1      Chargeable Components
To make laptop without packaging
10: assemble2      self-manufacture
20: quiality check  self-manufacture
To make laptop with coating
10: coating            Non-Chargeable Components
To make completely laptop
10: packaging       self-manufacture
Kind regards,

Hi,
You can use this Routing 
Below is instance.
This routing is to manufacture laptop.
10: assemble1 Chargeable Components
20: assemble2 self-manufacture
30: quiality check self-manufacture
40: coating Non-Chargeable Components
50: packaging self-manufacture
But in THIS Routing , if you check you have the Assembly indicator tick against the operation 10 and 20
If you click over there ,it will go the  the assembly Routing for this 10 and 20 operation, since you mentioned as assembly. so the component that you assigned for this operaions are assembly components.

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