ASTM E2607
Standard Practice for Cannibalization/Reclamation of Serviceable Equipment Components to Support Demand Requirements
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ASTM E2607 is the ASTM standard that addresses the cannibalization or reclamation of serviceable equipment components to help meet demand requirements. It is relevant when organizations need to recover usable parts from equipment and place them back into service in a controlled way. By defining a common technical approach, this standard can support consistency, traceability, and better decision-making when balancing equipment availability with maintenance and supply needs.
ASTM E2607 standard overview
The ASTM E2607 standard overview centers on a practice for identifying, evaluating, and reclaiming serviceable components from equipment rather than treating all removed parts as unusable. The document is intended to guide this process in a structured, repeatable manner so recovered components may be considered for future use when appropriate. As a technical document, it supports controlled handling of parts, helping organizations align equipment support activities with demand requirements and internal quality expectations.
Where is ASTM E2607 used?
This standard is commonly used in maintenance, repair, and support environments where equipment components may be removed, inspected, and returned to inventory or reuse streams. It is especially relevant for operations that manage serviceable parts under constrained supply conditions or where maintaining equipment readiness is important. ASTM E2607 may be applied in workflows involving component recovery, parts evaluation, and reuse decisions for technical equipment support programs.
Practical importance of ASTM E2607
The practical value of ASTM E2607 lies in helping organizations handle reclaimed components with greater consistency and accountability. A clear standard can support compliance efforts, reduce unnecessary replacement costs, and improve confidence in reused parts when quality checks are performed. It may also help reduce risk by encouraging a disciplined process for determining whether a component is suitable for continued service, rather than relying on ad hoc judgment.
- Serviceable component recovery
- Controlled reclamation practices
- Support for demand requirements
- Reuse and inventory decision-making
- Quality and traceability focus
- Publication Date: 2023-08-24
- Publisher: ASTM
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