Remanufacturing is the most process-intensive of the three strategies covered in this book. Unlike refurbishing (partial disassembly) or retrofitting (add-on modifications), remanufacturing requires complete disassembly, 100% inspection, systematic restoration, and full performance testing.
The workflow presented here is generic—applicable to automotive engines, industrial gearboxes, heavy equipment components, and beyond. Specific industries will have variations, but the core logic is universal.
The Seven Stages of Remanufacturing:
1. Core Acquisition and Intake – Sourcing and grading used products
2. Complete Disassembly – Down to the last component
3. Cleaning – Multiple methods, multiple passes
4. Inspection and Sorting – 100% dimensional and nondestructive testing
5. Restoration and Replacement – Machining, coating, new parts
6. Reassembly – To OEM specifications, with new wear items
7. Testing and Certification – Full performance validation









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