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Efficient Purification of Carbon Black Recovered from End-of-Life Tires for Reuse
Jul
21
1:30 PM13:30

Efficient Purification of Carbon Black Recovered from End-of-Life Tires for Reuse

In this project update webinar take a look at non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of fatigue damage in end-of-life metals and exploring how NDE is essential to maximizing the benefits of such materials for remanufacturing. NDE not only enables effective materials screening but also provides valuable information for the process optimization and control of downstream remanufacturing processes.

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Design for Re-X Fundamentals
Mar
17
12:30 PM12:30

Design for Re-X Fundamentals

This webinar will provide an introduction to the fundamentals of Design for Re-X. Product recycling, remanufacturing and reuse (Re-X) can be very difficult, both technically and economically.

Many of these difficulties are created during the original product design stage, where important design decisions such as material choice, product configuration, component geometry and assembly methods are specified. Some of the technical and economic difficulties associated with Re-X can be prevented by making different decisions during product design.

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Machine Learning-Based Non-Destructive Evaluation
Mar
4
12:30 PM12:30

Machine Learning-Based Non-Destructive Evaluation

In this project update webinar take a look at non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of fatigue damage in end-of-life metals and exploring how NDE is essential to maximizing the benefits of such materials for remanufacturing. NDE not only enables effective materials screening but also provides valuable information for the process optimization and control of downstream remanufacturing processes.

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Data-Driven Design for Remanufacturing of High-Value Components in Industrial and Agricultural Equipment
Jan
7
12:30 PM12:30

Data-Driven Design for Remanufacturing of High-Value Components in Industrial and Agricultural Equipment

In this project webinar discover how important the design process can be for reman of industrial and agricultural equipment. By designing components with optimum material utilization and end-of-life in mind, there is a significant reduction in carbon emissions.

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Solar Modules End-of-Life: Challenges and Opportunities
Jan
23
12:30 PM12:30

Solar Modules End-of-Life: Challenges and Opportunities

Solar energy is one of the world’s fastest-growing industries. However, the installation of new systems is rapidly being scaled up and may create tremendous amounts of e-waste at the end of their lifespan. Recoverable waste from US solar modules was estimated to be cumulatively $3 to $19 million in 2016 and projected to be worth $450 million by 2030 and $15 billion by 2050.

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Design for Reman – Real World Challenges and Opportunities
Jun
18
12:30 PM12:30

Design for Reman – Real World Challenges and Opportunities

Brought to you by the Remanufacturing Industries Council and the REMADE Institute

The ability to recover, reuse, remanufacture, or recycle components depends heavily on how those components are designed. However, end-of-life remanufacturing is often not considered until most fundamental design decisions—such as materials selection and component structure—have already been made, which can limit remanufacture and recycling potential.

Please join us for a Design for Reman webinar with Jeff Stukenborg, Chief Engineer at WABCO Reman Solutions and Steve Holden, Manager of Application Engineering & Special Projects at Carlyle Compressor. During the hour long webinar we’ll discuss the challenges of designing for remanufacturing, the importance of making reman a design consideration and examples of successes with designing remanufacturing for multiple life cycles.

*This webinar replay is available exclusively for active Members of the Institute through the Member Portal. If you are interested in learning more about member benefits or becoming part of our consortium, please visit the membership page.

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