Remanufacturing is a process where used parts are disassembled, cleaned, repaired, and reassembled to be used again. A used product is required to be completely disassembled in order to assess its actual condition. If it is determined that remanufacturing is worthwhile, various parts of the product are cleaned, restored, repaired, and replaced. Further refinements are then performed and the product is reassembled so that it once again operates in the manner for which it was intended. The product is then ready to be used again. Each step in this process is essential to the entire concept of remanufacturing and careful precautions must be taken to ensure that each step is carried out correctly.
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At Everspark, we recognize our responsibility towards the environment as a manufacturing company. In order to reduce waste and massive amounts of energy consumption, we reuse the core parts that go through the remanufacturing process. This indirectly saves around 80% of energy which helps to extend the lives of landfills. In addition, it cuts down on the amount of air pollution that would normally occur when a product goes through a reprocessing procedure.
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