Reverse engineering involves producing 3-D images of manufactured parts when a blueprint is not available in order to remanufacture the part. |
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In 2005, Ford awarded Valeo a contract to remanufacture a considerable share of its alternator and starter motor range. |
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When a product reaches its end of life, it remains the property of Argos, to ensure its remanufacture, ready to come back into the system. |
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Re-use or remanufacture applies to products that have been recovered from a waste stream and are to be used again in their original application. |
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Therefore, mills that remanufacture lumber into other products are not considered to be sawmills. |
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These acts of refusal can represent alternative identity projects that contribute to options for people in the remanufacture of their identities. |
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Industrial equipment or other expensive products not subject to rapid change are the best candidates for remanufacture. |
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We are equipped to remanufacture and requalify all the above components as well. |
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These units are offered mainly to industrial manufacturers wanting to remanufacture each unit in their country using local labour. |
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We take post-consumer Pitney Bowes Canada Document Imaging and Document Messaging Technologies solutions and recycle their frames, we then remanufacture the product using new or reconditioned internal parts. |
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Thus, if a particular model in service still has years of useful life, it is more economical to upgrade its systems by remanufacture than to build an entirely new aircraft. |
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We also remanufacture and engineer wood to maximize strength and create valueadded products for use in specialized applications such as mobile homes, structural roofing and flooring components, bedframes and decking. |
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Performed at aircraft-manufacturing facilities, remanufacture is a measure that combines a general overhaul with an upgrade of some of the aircraft's systems. |
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Nonproliferation experts like to see uranium turned into fuel rods for nuclear reactors as soon as possible, because it is difficult to remanufacture the rods into weapons. |
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Increasingly, municipalities are exploring co-operative arrangements with local industry to develop markets for recyclable materials or take back used products for reuse or remanufacture. |
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By reducing wasteful use, and by steering production toward durable goods that are easy to reuse, remanufacture or recycle, companies like yours can do the environment a lot of good. |
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Therefore, making manual disassembly easier is a definitive way of making recycling more economical since it decreases time and increases the amount of parts for either direct re-use or remanufacture. |
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We also operate facilities that remanufacture and engineer wood for greater strength for specialized applications such as bedding components, roofing and flooring material, and other products. |
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On 95 out of 100 occasions, the removal of a part from a DND aircraft, and its delivery to Spar for repair, overhaul or remanufacture, does not require any interruption to DND's operations. |
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Planned is the remanufacture of 100 UH-1Ns as UH-1Ys with four-blade composite hingeless and bearingless rotors, more powerful T700-GE-401 engines and Litton cockpit systems. |
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