Başarı Elektronik, Mesut Kaan Production Plant has a
5200 sqm. closed area for the Electronic & Mechanical
Production over a 10,000 sqm area.
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The
latest models of machinery and equipment supplied
by the World's leading companies in their fields
have been installed in the electronic production
facilities, allowing production of high-tech
telecommunications products. Two high capacity
fully automatic assembly lines are able to produce
high density Single and Double–Sided, Surface-Mounted
or Thru-Hole Printed Circuit Assemblies. The
sub-assembly and finished product tests are carried
through the computer controlled test setup using
the most modern test equipment, following PCA
production and electro-mechanical assembly. For
those test setup, the test strategies are evaluated
and necessary interactive test programs are developed
by Production Engineers.
Electronic Production has both oriented
to achieve high volume series production
such as DECT Cordless Handsets as well
as low volume production such as TV Transmitters.
This allows very flexible production capabilities
in the Electronic Production field.
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The
Mechanical Production section has plastic injection
capabilities to support our telecommunication
equipment production. Two high capacity injection
machines and a double head pad printing machine
gives the possibility to produce and decorate
most of the necessary plastic parts used in our
final equipment A painting facility is completed
for to complement the mechanical capabilities
enabling complete in-house production of certain
product families. |
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The
Mechanical Design Department, in which all industrial
and mechanical designs of new products are made,
the models and mechanical prototypes are prepared.
Their mass production planning ensuring the quality
requirements in accordance with the determined
standards is realised-has been equipped with
today's most advanced designing tools and computer-aided
design software running on high-performance workstations. |
The 3-Dimension Laser Modelling System available at the
Prototype Workshop makes a substantial contribution to
reduce the time of bringing the designs into production
by means of rapid production of prototypes in close conformity
to the originals, and is one of the newest examples of
the systems used for this purpose in the world