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The document outlines 31 points to consider for design for manufacturing (DFM) including clarifying the core function, using multifunctional and modular designs, minimizing materials and parts, designing for efficiency, recyclability, reusability, disassembly, and changing consumer behavior.

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The document outlines 31 points to consider for design for manufacturing (DFM) including clarifying the core function, using multifunctional and modular designs, minimizing materials and parts, designing for efficiency, recyclability, reusability, disassembly, and changing consumer behavior.

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CHECK LIST-DFM (DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING)

1. CLARIFY CORE FUNCTION 2. MULTYFUNCTIONALISM 3. MODULARISATION 4. MINIMISE MATERIAL VARIETY 5. WEIGHT REDUCTION 6. RECYCLABLE MATERIALS 7. RECYCLED MATERIALS 8. BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS 9. MINIMISE COMPOSITES 10. AVOID HAZARDOUS & TOXIC MATERIALS/SUBSTANCES 11. AIM FOR MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY 12. DESIGN FOR PART LOAD OPERATION 13. EFFICIENT PROCESSES 14. PLAN FOR CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT 15. MINIMISE LEAKS 16. MINIMISE CYCLING LOSSES 17. FEEDBACK MECHANISMS 18. REDUCE TRANPORATION 19. INTEGRATE PACKAGING DESIGN 20. RE-USABILITY 21. DURABILITY 22. REMANUFACTURE 23. DESIGN FOR DISASSEMBLY 24. MAINTENANCE 25. DESIGN PRODUCTS TO BE LOVEABLE 26. START WITH A BLANK SHEET OF PAPER 27. CHANGE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 28. TIME TO MARKET 29. REDUCE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTS 30. USE OF STANDARD COMPONENTS 31. AVOID SEPARATE FASTENERS

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