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MOS specializes in remanufacturing Steelcase ® and Herman Miller ® systems furniture systems. The remanufacturing process involves multiple steps and requires expertise in many areas, not the least of which is the acquisition of the previously owned modular furniture.
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MOS utilizes a state-of-the-art 10 fpm conveyorized powder coat painting system that provides a high quality, durable finish. Once the metal components have been properly painted, new top grade fabric is hand-stretched and applied to vertical panels by skilled workers to ensure the utmost in quality.
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Worksurfaces get top-notch treatment as well, with original laminate being stripped off used worksurfaces and new laminate, edge banding or t-molding being applied to meet the highest of standards. New wood worksurfaces are created utilizing state-of-the-art CNC routing technology ensuring precision cutting each and every time. All electrical panel components are thoroughly inspected and tested before any job is delivered.
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To complete the process, all products are carefully packaged utilizing a state-of-the-art stretch wrapping machine to ensure our products arrive undamaged and ready for installation.
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The remanufacturing of modular systems furniture supports the environment by significantly reducing the amount of used modular furniture ending up as landfill. MOS has reviewed every step in our remanufacturing process in order to keep the environmental impact to a minimum. Since most forms of paint application are known to be environmentally hazardous, MOS has chosen to utilize a state-of-the-art powder coat paint system for most painting requirements. The electrostatic powder coat paint process is free from volatile organic compound (VOCs) emissions and is extremely environmentally friendly.
MOS primarily uses Guilford of Maine as its supplier of panel fabric. Guilford of Maine has made a significant commitment to the environment through it’s Terratex ™ fabric line, that is made from 100% recycled materials (mainly soda bottles), using processes that reduce waste, emissions, energy consumption, water usage and toxic substances. Terratex ™ fabric is guaranteed to meet or exceed the quality of fabrics made with virgin materials and conventional processes.
Recycling office furniture conserves labor and manufacturing energy. The amount of labor and energy required to alter an existing product during the remanufacturing process is 85 to 95 percent less than required to manufacture a new product. And, since much of the product has already been manufactured, remanufacturing saves the enormous amounts of energy required for production, especially when metals are kept out of the resmelting process. Purchasing remanufactured office furniture also sets a great example for your company’s employees. It demonstrates that your firm is managing the company’s assets wisely and sends the message that conservation and waste reduction is an important corporate goal.
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