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  1. BULUT CNC MACHINING

    Turkey

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    Experience unparalleled precision with BULUT CNC MAKINA's bespoke CNC projects, meticulously crafted in Turkey. Committed to excellence, we specialize in tailoring components to match your unique requirements. From intricate machinery parts to bespoke project elements, our team employs cutting-edge CNC milling, turning, and machining techniques for optimal solutions. Serving diverse industries including machinery, aviation, marine hydraulic, and automotive, we ensure precise and efficient project completion. Trust BULUT CNC MAKINA for top-notch solutions that surpass expectations, proudly manufactured in Turkey. Our Products: • Precision machine parts for automotive industries • Precision machine parts for aviation industries • Precision machine parts for marine industries • Precision machine parts for hydraulic industries We adhere to international quality standards and certifications, ensuring our products meet the highest benchmarks of excellence. Working on custom and project bases, we cater to your specific needs with precision and dedication. Whether you require a single prototype or large-scale production, our expertise and resources guarantee results that exceed expectations. With our steadfast commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, rest assured your project is in capable hands. Experience the transformative power of precision with BULUT CNC MAKINA.

  2. BASAK LAZER

    Turkey

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    Since its inception in 1983, Basak Laser has consistently set the industry standard as a premier manufacturer specializing in precision sheet metal processing and applications. Our Diverse Range of Services Includes: •Fiber Laser •Press Brake •Cylinder Bending •Scissors Cutting •Argon Welding •Aluminum Welding •Welded Manufacturing •Wrought Iron Laser Cutting •Explore more, including Modular Wrought Iron, on our website! Basak Laser extends its excellence into machine manufacturing and spare parts production, catering to a diverse array of sectors, including automotive, marine, and the elevator/escalator industries, through our subsidiary, Basak Machine. Our vision is to elevate our standing as a top-tier company renowned for its steadfast dedication to quality and efficiency, ensuring the contentment of our employees, suppliers, and esteemed customers. We are steadfast in our commitment to remaining at the forefront of technological advancements and fostering a culture of innovation. Moreover, we take pride in our manufacturing of camping equipment under our secondary brand, Basak Camping. Our collaborative approach with customers remains the cornerstone of consistently delivering exceptional project outcomes. Contact us today to delve into further information and engage in a productive dialogue regarding your inquiries.

  3. SAHA MAKINA EKIPMANLARI LTD COMPANY

    Turkey

    Rubber is a versatile material that has transformed our world over the past century, when it came into widespread use. One of the industries that it has particularly affected is manufacturing. Without the use of rubber parts for machines, there would be a lot more limits to what machines are capable of. When working with companies to provide rubber parts for machines, either as replacements or new components, there are number of things to consider. When determining which rubber is best to use for a part, it needs to be determined how much physical stress a part while be under. While not every machine part will be moving at high speeds, even ones that aren’t will be need to be examined for possible stress points as they will likely be repeating the same action continuously. This means it may be possible to engineer a part that stands up to this movement by reinforcing those areas that are most under stress. This will help to increase the life span of the part.Shape of the partThe shape of the part and whether or not it is solid, an extrusion or hose and tubing, is another factor in deciding which type of rubber to use. Some rubbers are better to use when the part is solid, others are more flexible and thus more suitable for hoses and tubing.Exposure to chemicals and compoundsWhile rubber is largely resistant to degradation when exposed to manufacturing chemicals, there are some varieties that stand up better to exposure to oil, petroleum and acidic compounds.