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Five Life Cycle Stages of Transformers and Inductors

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The US EPA http://www.epa.gov/dfe/pubs/wire-cable/wirecable-factsheet.pdf life cycle factsheet for wire and cable outlines the four following stages for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA):

* Raw material extraction or acquisition and material processing;
* Product manufacture;
* Product use/maintenance; and
* End-of-life disposition.

When dealing with transformers and inductors, we find it helpful to call attention to an additional stage:

* Re-manufacturing/downcycling

The re-manufacturing/downcycling stage fits into the chronology after Product use/maintenance and before End-of-life disposition. It's important for designers to be aware of the re-manufacturing/downcycling stage early in the product development process.

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