Käsinpurku
Käsinpurku is a Finnish term that translates to "manual dismantling" or "hand disassembly." It refers to the process of taking apart objects or structures piece by piece using manual labor and tools, rather than mechanical demolition or automated processes. This method is often employed when the goal is to recover materials for reuse or recycling, or when dealing with delicate or hazardous components that require careful handling.
The practice of käsinpurku is common in various contexts. In construction and demolition, it is used to
The advantages of käsinpurku include its precision and selectivity. It allows for the separation of different