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MC Elettronica, a manufacturer constantly evolving

by the editorial staff
July - September 2014 | Back

MC Elettronica is a company specialized in electronic instruments for agriculture and industry which grew and fine tuned processes and in-house operations for the purpose of drastically eliminating the number of errors and defect to become able, over time, to guarantee improved efficiency in processes, performance and production. This process began, also symbolically, with the restyling of the MC Elettronica plant, commercial offices and administration and reception facilities which was completed in March 2013. In September 2013 the company opened a new prototyping laboratory, doubled in size, with new efficient equipment also in the E.P.A area where engineers can can quickly create operating prototypes using the latest technologies such as rapid prototyping and UV digital printing as well as complete the manual assembly of electronic boards using tools which guarantee the highest precision. 

By the beginning of 2014 MC Elettronica had their testing and trial laboratory up and running for qualified engineers to conduct all the necessary tests to ensure that products confirm to all regulatory norms and quality standards. With their laboratory in Rovigo, the company can run Burst tests, climate controlled testing in a chamber automatically monitored for humidity and temperature, vibration bench testing to verify resistance to mechanical stress and tests for verifying IP (Ingress Protection) against the entry of dust and water. The most recent addition to the laboratory is an Anecoica chamber which completely absorbs reflections of either sound or electromagnetic waves and is also insulated from exterior sources of noise used for testing the pre-compatibility of new electromagnetic devices developed. All MC Elettronica products are subjected to measurements, trials and testing not only in the laboratory but also in the field to verify resistance and correct operations.  

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