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Stretching the DFR concept a bit. <br> | Stretching the DFR concept a bit. <br> | ||
The idea of a [[global microcomponent redistribution system]] <br> | * The idea of a [[global microcomponent redistribution system]] <br>forming the core backbone of the idea of a [[mechanosphere]]. <br> | ||
forming the core backbone of the idea of a [[mechanosphere]]. <br> | * The pathways into and out of the mechanosphere. <br>Preventing a [[Gem-gum-garbageosphere]]. <br> | ||
The pathways into and out of the mechanosphere. <br> | |||
Preventing a [[Gem-gum-garbageosphere]]. <br> | |||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
Revision as of 15:35, 11 August 2025
Design For Recyclability (DFR)
(wiki-TODO: Add some discussion.)
Nano & microscale product parts & construction kit systems design
- part modularity – as e.g. in RepRec & ReChain
- reversible assembly via reversible connection mechanisms
- part standardization on the level of crystolecules
- interface standardization on the level of microcomponents
- …
Large macroscale systems design
Stretching the DFR concept a bit.
- The idea of a global microcomponent redistribution system
forming the core backbone of the idea of a mechanosphere. - The pathways into and out of the mechanosphere.
Preventing a Gem-gum-garbageosphere.