Electronic restoration
What Can Be Restored
The good news is that over the past 20 years, electronic restoration has emerged as a highly sophisticated discipline. Research, development and testing have given us increasingly refined, field-proven techniques for restoring a wide range of damaged electronic equipment that includes everything from computers to highly sensitive medical, manufacturing and telecommunications technology. This is true under quite extraordinary circumstances such as complete immersion in floodwaters as well as exposure to heat, smoke or corrosive vapors.
In many cases, the skillful removal of deposits and corrosion effects can return electronic machines or components to an almost "brand new" state for 10 to 30% of the cost of replacement and, in most cases, in a fraction of the replacement time.
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