DesignForLifetime QuickReferenceGuide
DesignForLifetime QuickReferenceGuide
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discrete components.
Simplify structure and form. Minimize the number of materials used. When possible,
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Ensure easy access to parts likely to need maintenance. use only one.
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Use ferromagnetic materials to enable sorting and disassembly.
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Use self-locating parts. Label parts with recycling codes or other permanent
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Tools & Fasteners ways to identify materials.
Use robust connectors.
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Require only a few standard tools. Avoid paints, additives, and surface treatments.
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Label and color-code parts to enable troubleshooting.
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Use inherent color.
Avoid requiring tools for the most common actions. Standardize between product lines and across generations.
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Avoid combinations of materials that are difficult to separate.
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Minimize the number and variety of fasteners.
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Use intuitive snap-fits, clips, or sliding connections. hazardous, toxic, or not conventionally recyclable.
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Design connections that are visually and physically accessible.
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open-sourced. Business
Access fasteners from the same axis.
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Specify the use of recycled materials in your products
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Hold multiple parts with one fastener.
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Create user interfaces and troubleshooting tools to (this also helps stimulate demand for recycling).
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Use coarse threaded screws for speed; use nuts and bolts diagnose problems.
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for strength.
disposal of complicated products.
Use human-scale fasteners. Business
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Use hand-strength press-fits instead of tight press-fits. Make repair and services options clear to customers.
Design for Remanufacturing
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Avoid glues, and use only glues that are easily soluble or Consider repair-friendly warranty terms.
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Use fasteners that will hold up over repeated use. Design for Upgrade Create product-as-service business model.
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Keep products relevant and useful longer. Design smooth touchpoints between the company and users.
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Documents
Design a quality-control system for testing returned
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Embed clear, graphical disassembly instructions onto the product. Product Architecture components.
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Document materials and methods for deconstruction for Use standard-size modular parts to enable
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Documents
Sustainability Workshop
Build diagnostic tools to help users understand
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