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Project cooperationUpdated on 10 April 2025

Remanufacturing of worn parts of tillers

Mykhailo Vasylenko

Head of the research department (IMA AIP NAAS) at Institute of Mechanics and Automatics of Agroindustrial Production of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine

Hlevakha, Kyiv Oblast (UA), Ukraine

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Remanufacturing is an integral part of the Circular Economy.

Remanufacturing of worn parts of tillers saves tons of CO2 equivalent emissions, 83,4 % of raw materials, kilowatt-hours of energy compared with new production.

Remanufactured worn parts of tillers offer best value for money with comparable quality and equivalent functions as new parts of tillers.

Remanufactured parts are implemented in Private Enterprise “Agroecology” and other companies.

Topic

  • Circular energy integration: valorising local waste streams for industrial efficiency

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