2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132212200
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Leveraging Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering for Circular Economy-Driven Remanufacturing of Hydraulic Drive System Components

Alexandru-Polifron Chiriță,
Adriana-Mariana Borș,
Radu-Iulian Rădoi
et al.

Abstract: In response to the imperative of sustainability and resource efficiency, this article introduces an innovative framework for the remanufacture of hydraulic drive system components, firmly rooted in the tenets of the circular economy. This method mixes cutting-edge additive manufacturing technologies, meticulous 3D scanning techniques, and the rigorous discipline of reverse engineering to rebuild active elements within hydraulic drive systems. Fundamental to this framework is a resolute commitment to the repurp… Show more

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“…This research supports and expands on the circular economy concept, emphasizing the ongoing usefulness and extension of the lifespan of materials inside a closed-loop system rather than only focusing on reducing waste. Chiri et al ( 2023) have developed an innovative framework for remanufacturing components in hydraulic drive systems [76]. This framework is based on the principles of circular economy and aims to solve the challenges of sustainability and resource efficiency.…”
Section: Theoretical Expansion and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research supports and expands on the circular economy concept, emphasizing the ongoing usefulness and extension of the lifespan of materials inside a closed-loop system rather than only focusing on reducing waste. Chiri et al ( 2023) have developed an innovative framework for remanufacturing components in hydraulic drive systems [76]. This framework is based on the principles of circular economy and aims to solve the challenges of sustainability and resource efficiency.…”
Section: Theoretical Expansion and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%