RAKS - Turkish company RAKS Elektronik was founded in 1964. The largest specialized enterprise in Turkey for the production of mobile phones, CD-ROMs, DVDs, DVDs, audio cassettes, video cassettes, batteries for mobile phones and digital audio cassettes. In 1995, the company's plant in Manisa exported products to 55 countries. The company also produced magnetic media for Eastman Kodak in the United States and for international companies Aiwa and JVC. After many years of cooperation with BASF, in 1996 RAKS signed an offer to create BASF Magnetic Media Products, but the deal was concluded due to protests by BASF trade unions in Germany. The company went bankrupt in 2007, after a protracted crisis.

Image Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette RAKS High Dynamic 46 Type I Normal 1977 Europe RAKS RAKS High Dynamic - Type I Normal 46 1977 Turkey Europe
Compact Cassette RAKS High Dynamic 60 Type I Normal 1977 Europe RAKS RAKS High Dynamic - Type I Normal 60 1977 Turkey Europe
Compact Cassette RAKS High Dynamic 90 Type I Normal 1977 Europe RAKS RAKS High Dynamic - Type I Normal 90 1977 Turkey Europe
Compact Cassette RAKS High Dynamic 46 Type I Normal 1979 Europe RAKS RAKS High Dynamic - Type I Normal 46 1979 Turkey Europe
Compact Cassette RAKS High Dynamic 60 Type I Normal 1979 Europe RAKS RAKS High Dynamic - Type I Normal 60 1979 Turkey Europe
Compact Cassette RAKS High Dynamic 90 Type I Normal 1979 Europe RAKS RAKS High Dynamic - Type I Normal 90 1979 Turkey Europe
Blister RAKS High Dynamic 90 Type I Normal 1979 France RAKS RAKS High Dynamic - Type I Normal 90 1979 Turkey France