Remanufacturing, reconditioning or recycling, no matter what you call it, it is a process of giving new life to otherwise unwanted products. Here, every unit we receive goes through a strict remanufacturing process developed from over 30 years of experience in the remanufacturing industry. Here’s a quick step-by-step process of how we do it.
Step 1: Unit Identification
Units are assigned unique serial numbers and job cards upon receipt, entering them into our Quality System for tracking purposes.
Step 2: Disassembly
Received units are meticulously disassembled, and each component undergoes thorough degreasing and inspection.
Step 3: Inspection
Parts are rigorously inspected and tested to determine their condition, adhering to manufacturers\' specifications for replacement of serviceable items. Damaged parts are replaced, and unit casings are restored through shot blasting.
Step 4: Assembly
Components are transferred to the remanufacturing section and reassembled to original equipment standards following manufacturers\' specifications.
Step 5: Testing
Fully assembled units undergo comprehensive testing using specialized equipment to ensure complete functionality.
Step 6: Completion
Each unit is assigned a unique serial number, and all operations and replaced parts are meticulously documented in our Quality System for future reference and tracking.
On the quality system: Evergrown\'s remanufacturing process is underpinned by a robust quality management system that spans all aspects of our operations, from manufacturing to services and the sourcing of materials and parts. This comprehensive approach ensures that our customers consistently receive products of the highest quality and reliability.