The core promise of remanufacturing is to extend product life indefinitely.
But there is a catch—
▪ What happens when the original manufacturer no longer makes the parts you need?
▪ What happens when the product is 30 years old and the OEM has discontinued support?
▪ What happens when the company itself is out of business?
Without parts, remanufacturing stalls. A perfectly restorable core—sound housing, restorable shaft, reusable frame—becomes scrap because a $5 seal or a $50 bearing is no longer available.
We need to address the parts supply challenge that defines the difference between remanufacturers who survive and those who fade away. This covers:
▪ Sourcing existing parts (OEM, aftermarket, donor cores)
▪ Reverse engineering obsolete components
▪ Additive manufacturing (3D printing) for remanufacturing
▪ Restoring parts that cannot be sourced (remanufacturing components themselves)
▪ Legal and intellectual property considerations









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