
A piece of construction machinery on the verge of scrapping can be revitalized and put back into use with higher efficiency after undergoing a series of processes including disassembly, cleaning, inspection, additive manufacturing, machining, assembly, and testing. This technology, which "rescues" construction machinery from the brink of scrapping to the production line, is called remanufacturing.
According to the "Industry Standard Conditions for Remanufacturing of Electromechanical Products" recently released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, remanufacturing refers to the professional repair or upgrading of old parts using advanced and applicable processes, technologies, equipment, and materials, so that the performance and quality of remanufactured products reach or exceed those of the original new products. Remanufactured products must meet the relevant national mandatory standards for safety, energy conservation, and environmental protection.
So, has remanufacturing become a new track in the manufacturing industry? What challenges does it face, and what are its future development trends?
Remanufacturing is not simply repair.
The core value of remanufacturing lies in maximizing resource utilization: compared to new product manufacturing, remanufactured products can save 50% on costs, 60% on energy, and 70% on materials. Air pollutant emissions during production are reduced by over 80%, and almost no solid waste is generated. It is a key direction for the green transformation of manufacturing and an important tool for implementing the circular economy. Currently, my country's remanufacturing industry covers multiple fields such as construction machinery, automobiles, heavy machinery, and petrochemical general machinery, becoming a high-quality sector with both environmental benefits and economic value.
After nearly 30 years of development, my country's remanufacturing industry still has enormous untapped potential: the current industry output value is less than 200 billion yuan, significantly lagging behind the vast stock of electromechanical equipment and market demand. At the same time, the industry faces challenges such as small enterprise size, a shortage of professional talent, insufficient public awareness, an imperfect standards system, and inconsistent statistical methods, which to some extent restrict the industry's acceleration.
Policy support and market expansion have injected strong momentum into the remanufacturing industry: From clarifying its core attributes as a circular economy to promoting the remanufacturing of traditional equipment such as construction machinery and auto parts, and exploring layouts in high-end equipment fields such as wind power, photovoltaics, and aviation, the government has continuously introduced policies to support the industry's development. Remanufactured products are also gradually entering overseas markets such as Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The industry is expected to maintain an average annual growth rate of 15%, with broad development prospects.
As a core force deeply rooted in the remanufacturing field, Ruinuo Power deeply integrates its technological strength with industrial value: through sophisticated processes, it repairs core components of scrap equipment and upgrades the performance of the entire machine, achieving both the recycling of metal resources and providing customers with cost-effective solutions. From cost control to performance optimization, from environmental protection implementation to industrial empowerment, Ruinuo Power puts the remanufacturing concept into practice, promoting the industry towards high-quality development, and truly rooting the value of "rebirth of scrap equipment" in the market and serving the industry.