demontérbare
Demontérbare is a term used in product design and sustainability to describe a property or design approach in which a product can be readily disassembled into its individual components at the end of its life or during its use. The goal is to enable repair, refurbishment, upgrading, recycling, or safe disposal with minimal damage to parts. The term evokes the French démontable or démontérable, reflecting a tradition of describing items that can be disassembled.
In design practice, achieving demontérable relies on design for disassembly (DfD) principles such as modular construction,
Demontérable is applied across sectors including consumer electronics, furniture, appliances, automotive components, packaging, and building elements.
Benefits include extended product life, easier repair, reduced material waste, and more effective recycling streams, contributing
Policy and industry trends such as the Right to Repair and design-for-disassembly guidelines push demontérable concepts