The productivity associated with commonly available disassembly methods today seldomly makes disassembly the preferred end-of-life solution for massive take back product streams. Systematic reuse of parts or components, or recycling of pure material fractions are often not achievable in an economically sustainable way. In this paper a case-based review of current disassembly practices is used to analyse the factors influencing disassembly feasibility. Data mining techniques were used to identify major factors influencing the profitability of disassembly operations. Case characteristics such as involvement of the product manufacturer in the end-of-life treatment and continuous ownership are some of the important dimensions. Economic models d...
This report has been developed within the project “Technical support for Environmental Footprinting,...
Decision-making methodologies for evaluating a product’s end-of-life options have become a significa...
Alternative production approaches are required because of conventional manufacturing's adverse envir...
Incoming environmental legislation is expected to impose recycling activities on industrial and cons...
Discarded electronic consumer products cause enormous environmental problems as no thought has been ...
The analysis of the disassembly of products for recycling and reuse is important because of the incr...
Managing End-of-Life (EoL) products and reintroducing materials and components within the production...
In this thesis, a methodology for incorporating disassemblability into life-cycle design for Materia...
Prior research has demonstrated that a disassembly based end-of-life (EoL) treatment for electronic ...
Disassembly process planning is an act of preparing detailed operation instructions for disassemblin...
Due to awareness of the environmental and economical reasons the objective of modern technology is t...
Design for disassembly (DfD) approaches play a vital role in (re)designing products from improving t...
Reduce, reuse and recycle (3R's) are commonly recognized as the essential ways to decrease the exces...
Utilizing the latest production technologies at the end of the product life-cycle for recycling, too...
The improvement of the waste management efficiency and sustainability in the electronics sector requ...
This report has been developed within the project “Technical support for Environmental Footprinting,...
Decision-making methodologies for evaluating a product’s end-of-life options have become a significa...
Alternative production approaches are required because of conventional manufacturing's adverse envir...
Incoming environmental legislation is expected to impose recycling activities on industrial and cons...
Discarded electronic consumer products cause enormous environmental problems as no thought has been ...
The analysis of the disassembly of products for recycling and reuse is important because of the incr...
Managing End-of-Life (EoL) products and reintroducing materials and components within the production...
In this thesis, a methodology for incorporating disassemblability into life-cycle design for Materia...
Prior research has demonstrated that a disassembly based end-of-life (EoL) treatment for electronic ...
Disassembly process planning is an act of preparing detailed operation instructions for disassemblin...
Due to awareness of the environmental and economical reasons the objective of modern technology is t...
Design for disassembly (DfD) approaches play a vital role in (re)designing products from improving t...
Reduce, reuse and recycle (3R's) are commonly recognized as the essential ways to decrease the exces...
Utilizing the latest production technologies at the end of the product life-cycle for recycling, too...
The improvement of the waste management efficiency and sustainability in the electronics sector requ...
This report has been developed within the project “Technical support for Environmental Footprinting,...
Decision-making methodologies for evaluating a product’s end-of-life options have become a significa...
Alternative production approaches are required because of conventional manufacturing's adverse envir...