The diagram illustrates the way usable damaged automobile parts are separated for remanufacturing, while the remaining unusable parts are discarded.
Overall, the process involves several stages beginning with the separation of metals and ending with shipping the remanufactured parts to the related factories. In contrast to the usable bits, other unnecessary pieces are firstly separated into plastics and then thrown away.
After collecting the damaged pieces, the recycling process begins with separating the metal and melting it in order to pour the liquid into the designated molds to shape them. The liquefied metals are sent into a freezer to cool before removing their molds. The acquired new parts are finally shipped to their related factories, setting an end to the manufacturing process.
Unused parts, on the other hand, get separated from their plastic materials first. After this separation, the plastic components are thrown away as waste and do not participate in the recycling process.
