2018
DOI: 10.1115/1.4038515
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Development of Product Recyclability Index Utilizing Design for Assembly and Disassembly Principles

Abstract: Designing products for recyclability is driven by environmental and economic goals. Several design for assembly (DFA) rules and parameters can be used to gauge the recyclability index of product designs. These indices can be used for comparative analysis of the recyclability of different products. This assists the designer in making design choices related to the product's end of life. However, many of the existing recyclability indices are only available after design and manufacturing decisions are made. If su… Show more

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“…Thus, sellers and buyers of WT reclaimed materials can be affected either by low selling prices that do not cover decommissioning costs or by low quality materials that make reprocessing technically difficult and costly. Accordingly, incorporating product disassembly principles (Yavad et al 2018) at the design stage of the WTs ("Product and Service Innovation") is crucial to reduce dismantling costs and improve the economic performance of the waste management processes, including recycling.…”
Section: Ce Limitations and Opportunities For Business Model Innovati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, sellers and buyers of WT reclaimed materials can be affected either by low selling prices that do not cover decommissioning costs or by low quality materials that make reprocessing technically difficult and costly. Accordingly, incorporating product disassembly principles (Yavad et al 2018) at the design stage of the WTs ("Product and Service Innovation") is crucial to reduce dismantling costs and improve the economic performance of the waste management processes, including recycling.…”
Section: Ce Limitations and Opportunities For Business Model Innovati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recyclability-Designing products for recyclability is driven by environmental and economic goals. Moreover, recyclability can be designed into products by choosing materials and modularity [29]. Therefore, eco-design plays a crucial role in the manufacturing of products that will be easier to manage in post-treatment (sorting and recycling).…”
Section: Prosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DfA is a systematic analysis process to aid and guide designers to assemble in an efficient manner [6]. The primary motivation of DfA analysis is to maximize use of the same components and reduce the assembly cost and time [2]. Boothroyd and Dewhurst proposed the Boothroyd-Dewhurst (B&D) method for DFA in 1980, which is one of the most widely applied methods in the industry and business by some companies, such as G.E and IBM Crop.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the perspective of assembly of DfX, DfA supports designers to optimize components assembly. At present, the main methods of DfA include Boothroyd and Dewhurst (B&D) method and product function decomposition method [2]. The previous method uses the quantitative indicator to assess assembly complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%