Global semiconductor supply chain adjustments have made the circular use of electronic components a widely recognized industrial model. In recent years, market demand fluctuations and supply instability have encouraged enterprises to pay more attention to the reuse of existing inventory components.
Recycling idle and surplus components helps stabilize internal material supply and reduce the impact of external supply fluctuations. It also shortens the waiting time of material preparation and improves the flexibility of production and R&D arrangements. This circular model has been recognized and adopted by more electronics manufacturing enterprises.
The industry is constantly improving the supporting systems of component testing, quality control and information management to make the recycling process more transparent and reliable. With the deepening of supply chain reform, the circular utilization of electronic components will be more widely promoted, forming a stable and efficient industrial model that complements the traditional supply chain and promotes the sustainable development of the entire electronics industry.