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http://dx.doi.org/10.21289/KSIC.2020.23.3.403

A Study on the Remanufacturing of Used Machine Tools  

Roh, Young-Hwa (Dept. of Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering, Changshin University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence / v.23, no.3, 2020 , pp. 403-410 More about this Journal
Abstract
Continuous industrial development has led to a better quality of life for everyone, even further accelerating industrial growth. Industrial development, however, has also caused environmental degradation, which is posing a serious threat to humanity. It has also encouraged the indiscriminate use of limited resources, causing resource depletion. Efficient resource management based on resource circulation is critical to saving resources. Resource circulation methods are as follows: reducing the use of resources in the manufacturing process, recycling used or reprocessed products and reusing used resources without being reprocessed, remanufacturing with end-of-life products with disassembled parts. Furthermore, remanufacturing process including cleaning, inspection, repairing, and reassembling facilitate performance level as well as new typical products. It is noteworthy that the remanufacturing of machine tools can significantly save resources because their structural parts are substantially large in size. Machine tools have served as a foundation for the manufacturing industry, which has driven Korea's industrial development. Nevertheless, a few research has been reported for remanufacturing technology with used machine tools. Relevant research of developing a remanufacturing process chart and method is prerequisite for saving the resource and environments.
Keywords
Remanufacturing; Machine Tools; Remanufacturing Process Chart; Performance Evaluation; Modal Analysis;
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