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AREPA has 22 years expierence in restoring Electronic and Mechanic equipment.
Please read about the services below

AREPA Restore - Electronics
AREPA Restore - Mechanics
AREPA Restore - Marine and Ships
AREPA Restore - Buildings


Every year, AREPA repairs the damage to thousands of individual items of standard technical equipment such as radios, TV's, printers, photocopiers and the like. In private homes and offices, we surround ourselves with increasingly expensive electronic equipment and this tendency is bound to continue in the future.

Obviously, it is increasingly important for AREPA to keep abreast of developments in this area. Consequently, we usually recondition technical equipment at our specially equipped workshops, where our technicians have all the necessary test equipment and reconditioning facilities at their disposal.

The value of this type of equipment is often underestimated, and at AREPA, we encounter pieces of equipment which have not been correctly reconditioned. Most often, in these cases, the equipment has not been sufficiently disassembled before being cleaned. Residual corrosive substances will, therefore, slowly but surely destroy the equipment, and the claimant will inevitably realize that it must be discarded after a period of time. AREPA's reconditioning process eliminates this risk.




Machines are especially sensitive to corrosive gasses caused by fire, as they have many unprotected metal surfaces. Surfaces which are normally dry and polished often oxidise shortly after a fire. This is the beginning of a corrosive process which will destroy the machine if it is not determined properly.

Restoration of machines
Correct control of secondary damages ensures that one maintains the possibility of restoring the equipment. AREPA's restoration process always implicates a complete dis-assembly of the machine in order to remove all corrosion and corrosive substances. This is nesercary because smoke and other gasses have access to all surfaces of the equipment.

Primary damage like melted plastic parts, cracked painting, broken coverings, defective wedge drive etc. are repaired when restoring. It is often nesercary to renew the bearings in the machine as a result of the fire. Some choose to have wearing parts replaced at the same time or rebuild the machine, when it is out of operation and dis-assembled anyway.

After re-assembly of the machine is tested as far as possible and, when needed, AREPA call for specialist support to service the equipment. Through the years AREPA has build up a large network of subsuppliers to support almost any type of machines. Restoration of machines can be carried out on-site or in our centers depending on the situation on the damage place. The restoration is most efficiently carried out in our own workshop where the facilities and materiales are at hand. But the size of the machines, the number, the extend of the damage, the costs and time of transportation etc. could mean that one chooses to carry out the restoration on-site. Finally the restoration can be a combination of restoration on-site and in the workshop.

In cooperation with our sister company AREPA Test & Calibration we carry out measurement and control of machine functions. For example it is useful to know that the constructions of the machines are not deformed before beginning of the restoration or, that machines with narrow tolerances cannot fullfill the specifications after restoration.
 

 
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