Rebuild vs Remanufacture - What's the difference?
rebuild | remanufacture |
To build again.
To make a system or subsystem that meets the standards of one newly manufactured by disassembling a used one, cleaning, inspecting, replacing worn and defective parts, and reassembling.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 7, author=Keith Bradsher, title=Chinese Auto Parts Enter the Global Market, work=New York Times
, passage=But used starters and alternators are still remanufactured in the United States, reusing the costly copper wiring in each device and selling them in the $1.5 billion market for replacement starters and alternators. }}
As verbs the difference between rebuild and remanufacture
is that rebuild is to build again while remanufacture is to make a system or subsystem that meets the standards of one newly manufactured by disassembling a used one, cleaning, inspecting, replacing worn and defective parts, and reassembling.As a noun rebuild
is an act of rebuilding.rebuild
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* reassembly * reconstructionAnagrams
* English irregular verbsremanufacture
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