User:Wikijesuper/Electronics remanufacturing

Remanufacturing process
Remanufacturing is a complete process. The final output has a like-new appearance and is covered by a warranty comparable to that of a new product.

Obtaining defective electronics
uncertainty in the supply of used products Used or defective, inventoried in a separate section of the warehouse. They are often dirty, corroded or incomplete. Separate water damage, etc.

Disassembling electronics
Used electronics is disassembled into pre-determined components. The process of the actual disassembly is developed during the initial reverse-engineering stage. They are cleaned.

Inventoring components
Purchased parts and cleaned parts are both inventoried in the component area of the warehouse and made available for final assembly. Some of the open questions relate to the commonality of parts in products of different generations.

Upgrade or replace critical components
If there are defects in the original design, they are eliminated. Each of the individual components is repaired to stock, ready to be reassembled into a remanufactured product.

Assembly
An operation not too different from original manufacturing.

Warranty
data is supplied back to reverse-engineering