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Antenna production at LIAnxInG<br />
www.<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>audiovision</strong>.com — 05-06/2013 — <strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>audiovision</strong> International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志 157<br />
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1. Assistant sales manager<br />
Faustina showing to us an<br />
antenna at a preliminary<br />
stage: pressing is already<br />
completed.<br />
2. The antenna is stamped<br />
from the press mould. Sales<br />
manager and co-owner Liao<br />
Wen Fei showing the result in<br />
front of one of the eight giant<br />
presses.<br />
3. preparation for the paint<br />
job: The aluminium or steel<br />
material of the finished<br />
antenna is cleaned in a total of<br />
eight basins.<br />
4. Stamped antennas are<br />
attached to the conveyor belt.<br />
5. The antennas gradually<br />
disappear into the paint<br />
chamber, where workers spray<br />
the coloured powder onto the<br />
dishes.<br />
6. view of the paint containers<br />
that are sourced from<br />
Aczonbel. “We only use topgrade<br />
powder from that paint<br />
manufacturer.”<br />
7. Recycling plant: This<br />
is where paint fumes are<br />
extracted and collected. “We<br />
do not re-use this recycled<br />
paint, but only work with<br />
original paint,” production<br />
manager Wen Liang Yuan<br />
emphasises. “This is the<br />
only way we can guarantee<br />
consistently high quality of<br />
our antennas.”<br />
8. After approximately<br />
eight minutes the finished<br />
antennas are taken from<br />
the 50 m conveyor belt. At a<br />
visual checkpoint all flawless<br />
units are put into a transport<br />
container, while faulty<br />
antennas are removed from<br />
the line.<br />
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