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Induction motors being made at Energypac Electronics Ltd.

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Stella Luxury sanitary-ware - a humble yet necessary product manufactured for the upper end export market...

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Latest ceramic technology by SACMI, Italy uses robotic glaze sprayers for even finish
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Walton offers 10 years guaranty for inverter fridge compressor

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Economic Correspondent: The country’s consumer based electronics giant ‘Walton’ has declared 10 years replacement guaranty for the compressors with intelligent inverter technology used in its non-frost refrigerators.

Walton officials said usage of inverter technology’s compressors in Walton refrigerators is resulted in not only reducing the fridge’s power consumption but also raising the compressor’s lifetime. The application of Nano healthcare technology also keeps the food spick and span.

The officials said, Walton offered 8 years replacement guaranty for fridge’s compressors with induction technology. But now, the guaranty period has been increased to 10 years for the distinctive features of the inverter technology’s compressor.

Walton uses those compressors with inverter technology, which are passed in the quality test of NUSDAT-UTS, a local world-class testing lab accredited by Bangladesh Accreditation Board.

According to engineers, during summer months when cooling load is more, the intelligent inverter technology based compressor works at peak capacity taking more electricity. But during winter months when cooling load is less, the compressor works less there by consuming less electricity. Even in summer month, the night temperature is less than the day temperature and thus electricity savings happen in night when compressor can run at a lesser speed. But, the compressor with induction technology works at a constant speed during winter and summer season and thus consumer higher electricity.

Besides, the amount of noise made by the refrigerator is much less in refrigerators with inverter technology as compared to the regular ones. Also energy or electricity consumption is much less when the temperature stabilizes.

Md Abdur Rouf, director (sustainable energy) of Powercell, a think tank of Power Division, said, “To ensure best uses of our produced electricity, we are now encouraging the common people to use the energy efficient electronics and electrical appliances like inverter technology’s items, LED light and bulb, CFL bulb and so on.”

Dwelling on the distinctive features of intelligent inverter refrigerators, Walton Group’s Executive Director (Sourcing Engineering Dept.) Ashraful Ambia said, the inverter technology’s no-frost refrigerators usually consume 30 to 40 percent less electricity than the induction or general technology’s fridges.

The compressors with inverter technology never switches off even when the temperature stabilizes, but runs at a slower speed maintaining the temperature inside the refrigerators, he said adding, thus these compressors consume comparatively low electricity. And, the lifetime of these compressors is higher than that of regular fridge’s compressors.

The compressors used in Walton refrigerators will provide services more than the guaranteed period, he said adding, customers can use Walton brand’s refrigerators and fridges for 20 to 30 years if they follow the user guidelines properly,” he added.

The compressors will provide long-time service when its system function and accuracy will be ensured. Thus, Walton has brought more perfection in the cooling and accuracy system in its compressors, he noted.

The officials said, Walton released some models of intelligent inverter non-frost refrigerators of different capacities, including 323 liter, 348lt, 386lt, 396lt, 430lt, 512lt, 526lt and 585 lt. Among these, 3-door no frost refrigerator (526lt as seen below) is receiving sound response from the customers.

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More models of no-frost refrigerators would be introduced in the local market by the next couple of months.

Engineer Anisur Rahman Mallik, senior deputy director of Walton Service Management System, said customer will get long time service from compressors without facing problems if they carry or transport fridges carefully.

During transportation or placement, the fridges should not be careened more than 30-degree angles. In Addition, customers should start fridge minimum two (2) hours later after the transportation, he added.
 
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2017 Hyundai Elantra

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Shaer Reaz and Mohammad Akib Nawaz
First impressions

Today we have the brand new, 2017 model, Hyundai Elantra. Right off the bat, you can see Hyundai's aspirations as a brand reflected on the new Elantra.

It looks handsome, the front and rear reminiscent of the Jaguar XE. The big grille at the front is reminder that Hyundai is moving up in the world, with a range of premium products selling well all across the globe. The daytime running lights are tactfully placed and enhances the design, a stark contrast to the previous attempts on the Sonata and Santa Fe. It's clear that Hyundai's designers have matured along with their brand. At the back, the Elantra is a far cry from the shouty old model - the design is smooth and streamlined, the elegant taillights containing a trio of trapezoidal LEDs and paving the way for a raised bootlid that removes the need for a spoiler.


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On the inside, the materials are much improved with a driver oriented dash utilising a cleaner design. There is no shortage of practical storage compartments, but in terms of interior space it could have been a bit more spacious. That's still fine though, since the target market segment for the Elantra are all mostly similar. The materials used on the dash and for the seats speak volumes about how well crafted it is, but the doors could have done with a lot more padding and softer plastic. The trunk space could be a bit better, but the Elantra allows you to carry more luggage by flipping down the rear seats.

It's a fully loaded car, and the most surprising facet about the Elantra is that it is locally assembled in a plant in Bangladesh. You would not know it unless specifically pointed out - that's how good the car's build quality is. All the parts come in from Korea and are assembled locally under strict quality control measures, and the result is a car that is priced way under the market average for this segment.

Multitude of features to bask on

The dual climate control AC on this car is absolutely divine. Bangladesh has been getting some intense heat waves lately and its worth mentioning one of the best features of the car. Did I mention these cars come standard with rear vents too?

The specs on this car are through the roof, literally. The sunroof opens up smoothly to let the sun kiss you good morning. You get a 5-inch touch screen display for all your infotainment settings, and those can also be controlled from the buttons on the steering wheel. The driver's seat is powered and are semi-buckets that hold you firmly in place. Standard options include speakers on each door, USB and auxiliary ports, a power outlet, Bluetooth and the usual cup holders.

How's it to drive?

It's not that fast and of course you can't expect a compact sedan to be anyway. But it does handle well, notably the steering is very responsive; the turning radius is short and precise and I didn't experience too much body roll on our test drive. Cars of this class are made to take people from point A to B, in a safe, efficient, and comfortable way. Owing to that, the car had to have good road clearance and spongy suspensions and shocks, so body roll is something we have to expect in some amounts.


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The 1.6 liter engine produces around 126 HP, but disappointingly, the initial pick-up was a little lazy. At higher speeds though, the acceleration meets expectations. The six speed gearbox brings back the classic automatic feel, which is a pleasant comeback in the world of boring CVTs.

You have three modes of driving to choose from: Sport, Eco, and Standard. For a car of this class I was surprised it came with features you normally tend to get with higher end vehicles. Now, sports mode on a family sedan never made sense to me, because I think not much difference comes with it. Yes, the suspension stiffened up and the car delivered slightly more torque, but the end result was never clear as the car hadn't gone any faster. And even if it did make a sizable difference, what exactly do you do with it?

VERDICT
You have to judge this car by how well it fulfills its purpose, which is to ultimately give the passenger a comfortable ride without hurting your wallet, or the environment. In that respect this Hyundai performs brilliantly.



SPECS:
Engine: 1.6 liter 4 cylinder gasoline engine (126 HP 114 lb-ft of torque).
Transmission: 6 speed automatic.
Brakes: Ventilated discs front, solid discs rear, ABS, EBD, Brake Assist.
Suspension: McPherson strut front, torsion beam axle rear.
Features and options: Sunroof, rear AC vents, dual zone climate control, 5 inch touch screen infotainment system, CD, DVD, USB, auxiliary port, power outlet, Bluetooth connectivity, steering mounted audio controls, reverse camera, rain sensing wipers, auto de-fogging, HID headlamps with Daytime Running Lights, fog lamps, 17 inch alloy wheels.
1 year free servicing and 3 years warranty.
For pricing and other details, contact Hyundai Motors Bangladesh limited.
 
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CKD assembled Cars, bikes & consumer electronics & surely 'Made in Bangladesh' :lol:
 
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2017 Hyundai Elantra

elantra0.jpg


Shaer Reaz and Mohammad Akib Nawaz
First impressions

Today we have the brand new, 2017 model, Hyundai Elantra. Right off the bat, you can see Hyundai's aspirations as a brand reflected on the new Elantra.

It looks handsome, the front and rear reminiscent of the Jaguar XE. The big grille at the front is reminder that Hyundai is moving up in the world, with a range of premium products selling well all across the globe. The daytime running lights are tactfully placed and enhances the design, a stark contrast to the previous attempts on the Sonata and Santa Fe. It's clear that Hyundai's designers have matured along with their brand. At the back, the Elantra is a far cry from the shouty old model - the design is smooth and streamlined, the elegant taillights containing a trio of trapezoidal LEDs and paving the way for a raised bootlid that removes the need for a spoiler.


elantra1.jpg
elantra4.jpg


On the inside, the materials are much improved with a driver oriented dash utilising a cleaner design. There is no shortage of practical storage compartments, but in terms of interior space it could have been a bit more spacious. That's still fine though, since the target market segment for the Elantra are all mostly similar. The materials used on the dash and for the seats speak volumes about how well crafted it is, but the doors could have done with a lot more padding and softer plastic. The trunk space could be a bit better, but the Elantra allows you to carry more luggage by flipping down the rear seats.

It's a fully loaded car, and the most surprising facet about the Elantra is that it is locally assembled in a plant in Bangladesh. You would not know it unless specifically pointed out - that's how good the car's build quality is. All the parts come in from Korea and are assembled locally under strict quality control measures, and the result is a car that is priced way under the market average for this segment.

Multitude of features to bask on

The dual climate control AC on this car is absolutely divine. Bangladesh has been getting some intense heat waves lately and its worth mentioning one of the best features of the car. Did I mention these cars come standard with rear vents too?

The specs on this car are through the roof, literally. The sunroof opens up smoothly to let the sun kiss you good morning. You get a 5-inch touch screen display for all your infotainment settings, and those can also be controlled from the buttons on the steering wheel. The driver's seat is powered and are semi-buckets that hold you firmly in place. Standard options include speakers on each door, USB and auxiliary ports, a power outlet, Bluetooth and the usual cup holders.

How's it to drive?

It's not that fast and of course you can't expect a compact sedan to be anyway. But it does handle well, notably the steering is very responsive; the turning radius is short and precise and I didn't experience too much body roll on our test drive. Cars of this class are made to take people from point A to B, in a safe, efficient, and comfortable way. Owing to that, the car had to have good road clearance and spongy suspensions and shocks, so body roll is something we have to expect in some amounts.


elantra5.jpg
elantra6.jpg
3_64.jpg


The 1.6 liter engine produces around 126 HP, but disappointingly, the initial pick-up was a little lazy. At higher speeds though, the acceleration meets expectations. The six speed gearbox brings back the classic automatic feel, which is a pleasant comeback in the world of boring CVTs.

You have three modes of driving to choose from: Sport, Eco, and Standard. For a car of this class I was surprised it came with features you normally tend to get with higher end vehicles. Now, sports mode on a family sedan never made sense to me, because I think not much difference comes with it. Yes, the suspension stiffened up and the car delivered slightly more torque, but the end result was never clear as the car hadn't gone any faster. And even if it did make a sizable difference, what exactly do you do with it?

VERDICT
You have to judge this car by how well it fulfills its purpose, which is to ultimately give the passenger a comfortable ride without hurting your wallet, or the environment. In that respect this Hyundai performs brilliantly.



SPECS:
Engine: 1.6 liter 4 cylinder gasoline engine (126 HP 114 lb-ft of torque).
Transmission: 6 speed automatic.
Brakes: Ventilated discs front, solid discs rear, ABS, EBD, Brake Assist.
Suspension: McPherson strut front, torsion beam axle rear.
Features and options: Sunroof, rear AC vents, dual zone climate control, 5 inch touch screen infotainment system, CD, DVD, USB, auxiliary port, power outlet, Bluetooth connectivity, steering mounted audio controls, reverse camera, rain sensing wipers, auto de-fogging, HID headlamps with Daytime Running Lights, fog lamps, 17 inch alloy wheels.
1 year free servicing and 3 years warranty.
For pricing and other details, contact Hyundai Motors Bangladesh limited.
made in BD..?
 
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