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What is remanufacturing?

Remanufacturing means recovering and reconditioning machines and/or components through an overhaul, a spare part or an update, giving them new life.

Remanufacturing guarantees an increase in the life of the equipment, bringing it back to the market optimized and improved compared to the original product. The objective is to reuse components to achieve full industrial circularity. Flexible production, advanced machinery, intelligent mechatronics, interactive machines, robots, new production technologies such as 3D printing and much more are the tools to affirm Remanufacturing.

Remanet and remanufacturing

The RemaNet project, financed under the Horizon Europe program and coordinated by the Polytechnic of Milan, aims to allow widespread diffusion of the concepts of recycling, material saving and re-manufacturing.

The project involves the introduction of a digital platform capable of matching supply and demand. As stated by – Paolo Albertelli, of the Department of Mechanics of the Polytechnic of Milan and member of the technical-scientific committee of the Musp consortium , in the magazine Meccanica News:

«The project will introduce flexible manufacturing concepts, advanced machinery, intelligent mechatronics, interactive and collaborative machines, robots and systems that enable efficient factory operation and reconfiguration; new production technologies such as 3D printing. On the other hand, it will also develop a digital platform capable of matching supply and demand»

The RemaNet project will end in December 2026.

Spin in the RemaNet project

Spin, in the RemaNet project, will work on the case study of reuse of materials for electric motors, moving from low efficiency motors to high efficiency ones by reusing part of the components considered obsolete. Our company has always studied technologically sustainable solutions by optimizing existing ones such as the reluctance electric motor studied, optimized and industrialized without the use of permanent magnets.

RemaNet team
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