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INTRODUCTION AND VISION

POWER ELECTRONICS

SARGE Ltd. was established in 1980 to serve ELSİS AŞ for its R&D needs and to cooperate in its research activities. Therefore, instead of large scale production and marketing it is rather involved with design and development of new software and devices.

In principle, SARGE designs high-added-value, custom made products that are in the higher end of the power spectrum. ELSİS AŞ is the manufacturing company that produces and delivers these power electronics systems to firms like BOTAŞ, TELSİM and ASELSAN corporations inside and outside Turkey.

SARGE power products are substituted for imported products in Turkey at an increasing rate. SARGE is focused to increase its production and to export a greater portion of its output in the near future.

SARGE has always employed good business practices thus has earned a good reputation in the market. As a result of new projects and new reorganization plan, it is expected that solutions and systems are to be produced with persistent R&D activities and with modern management practices.

VACUUM AND THIN FILM SOLUTIONS

Considering the developments in nanotechnology and thin films fields, SARGE has started to offer solutions in HV UHV and thin film applications in 2005. Solutions include consulting, vacuum parts integration, vacuum systems and training.

All kinds of vacuum parts, chambers, vacuum systems and thin film preparation systems are offered to research and application users with the assistance of experts in the field.

For each case, custom research is done and design and implementation techniques are employed. Solutions and systems are delivered to the user designated site as fully functional. Sustained and satisfactory operation is achieved by user training and system warranty.

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