Why Repair?
Repairing is more cost-effective than replacing.
The cost of repairing an electronic board typically ranges between 10% and 30% of the value of a new board.
Repairing is faster.
Sometimes the delivery times for a new board can take up to 120 days. In the vast majority of cases, a repair is completed in less than 5 days.
Repairing overcomes obsolescence.
Many times we encounter large and costly systems that cease to function due to the failure of a single board, and if they are over 10 years old, manufacturers do not provide solutions. Repairing is the only option to avoid replacing the entire system, resulting in savings of several thousand euros.
Repairing is more environmentally friendly.
Manufacturing an electronic board consumes a significant amount of resources: metals such as copper, platinum, palladium, gold, and so-called rare earth elements, as well as chemicals like ferric chloride, ammonium sulfide, hydrochloric acid, hydrogen peroxide, and epoxy resins, and, above all, enormous amounts of WATER. Repairing prevents these difficult-to-recycle resources from being discarded for new manufacturing.