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Using additive and subtractive manufacturing technologies in a new remanufacturing strategy to produce new parts from End-of-Life parts

van Thao Le
Henri Paris
Guillaume Mandil

Résumé

Nowadays, additive manufacturing technique is considered as a technique of the third industrial revolution. The technique makes it possible to build a “real-material” part by adding materials, layer by layer, based on a CAD model. Taking into account the performances of these techniques, a new remanufacturing strategy seems possible to transform an End-of-Life (EoL) part into a new part without returning to the level of raw material. The purposes of this paper is to explore the technological feasibility of such additive manufacturing techniques for remanufacturing, and then propose the ways in order to establish a new strategy for giving a new life to EoL parts. The new parts produced are intended to be different - and have different functionalities - from the original.
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hal-03446251 , version 1 (07-10-2015)
hal-03446251 , version 2 (03-12-2015)
hal-03446251 , version 3 (24-11-2021)

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van Thao Le, Henri Paris, Guillaume Mandil. Using additive and subtractive manufacturing technologies in a new remanufacturing strategy to produce new parts from End-of-Life parts. Congrès Français de Mécanique 2015, Association Française de Mécanique (AFM), Aug 2015, Lyon, France. ⟨hal-03446251v1⟩
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