The reliability and reparability of the electrical devices are crucial questions. |
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Will these stronger, longer-running OE piston technologies affect the reparability of engines down the road? |
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Usability focuses on the ergonomics, ease of use, training required and availability, durability and reparability of the equipment. |
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The rating system examines design, reparability and theft resistance. |
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Key to the revised package will be waste prevention measures, such as better product design to promote durability, reparability, reusability and recyclability. |
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A key challenge is to build reparability into design and create new synergies between professionals in design and development and those in repairs. |
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This means that all its products meet the highest quality standards and the most exacting requirements in terms of mechanical properties, hygiene, recycling and reparability. |
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The reparability of plastic components is low unlike metals and metal-matrix composites. |
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Stringent regulations, lower reparability and rising raw material prices are slated to further hamper the market growth in the foreseeable future. |
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Reparability is other aspect to be investigated with a high budget and mechanical tests. |
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