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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | '<br>The process of producing quality Plastic Packaging (also known as PMC) is by far the most complex process in the entire supply chain of any industry. In the world of plastics, the term "Plastic" refers to many thousands of different synthetic and non-synthetic materials. All kinds of additives are added to the polymer during the manufacturing process. Some of these additives serve to enhance the product's characteristics such as strength, texture or color. Others are used to improve the production process such as the use of lubricants or heat-rolling. Yet others are meant to alter the functionality or compatibility of the end-product by changing its component components such as yield point, shrinkage, tackiness, and level of gravity.<br><br><br>When all of these additive components are combined during the PMC process, the result is a product that has all of its desired characteristics. The resulting product then needs to be disassembled and sent to the manufacturers or distributors for them to be marketed and sold. This assembly process is typically done in a series of steps. It starts with the conceptualization of the design, followed by the design development through the conceptualization and detailing of the existing design as well as the fabrication of the required components.<br><br><br>Both Kyrenia and Loop 202 are well known in the world of PMC as manufacturers of full color pcb's and accessories. Their designs and capabilities are top notch. They are able to produce pcb's of varying sizes and surface textures. They are capable of designing pcb's that are easy to manufacture, as well as disassembling the units for shipment and assembly. Their [https://www.fastturnpcbs.com/pcb-manufacturing/ pcb manufacturing] capabilities are unmatched in the industry.<br><br><br>In designing the pcb's, Loop 202 and Kyrenia use several different methods. The first method is called "top-down" assembly. In this method, the entire pcb is designed and then carefully placed on the work platform during the PMC process. Once the design is finalized in the production phase, the design is divided into several smaller steps, which are then passed down to the lower production phase.<br><br><br>"bottom-up" assembly is the other method used in designing web at Kyrenia and Loop 202. In this process, the design is drawn on paper using CAD software, then converted into electronic form during the PMC process. After this conversion, the final product is disassembled and then put together using a disassembler machine. This is a relatively simple process, but it does not ensure that all of the desired parts of the design are included in the final product. As a result, some of the desired features of the product may be overlooked.<br><br><br>After the completion of the pcb assembly process at Kyrenia and Loop 202, the product is disassembled and sent to the manufacturer for final assembly. At this point, the quality control begins. The quality inspectors watch for imperfections in the assembly of the product and, if any flaws are found, the product is rejected from the production line. The manufacturers are then responsible for shipping the defective products back to the customer or have the company pay the cost for them to return to the supplier.<br><br><br>This whole process from design creation to shipping and receiving the final products can take up to six months. Because of the time required, defects can occur. If these defects are present, the manufacturers must find ways to correct the defects before they allow the products to be released to the market. There are a number of testing procedures and inspections that must be performed to ensure that the assembly of the defective parts goes smoothly.<br><br><br>Quality Assurance - As with most things in life, quality control must be included in the definition of 'quality' for a product. But what happens when you don't have the necessary manpower to oversee the process? Kyrenia and Loop202 use both master testers and an independent quality assurance office to make sure that there are no defects in the PMC process. Both parties have the benefit of instant feedback and constant supervision of the quality control department.<br>' |