Powder Metallurgy & Moulding

What is Powder Metallurgy?

Powder Metallurgy is a precision manufacturing process that forms metal parts from fine powders through compaction and sintering. It delivers high-strength, wear-resistant components with minimal material waste and excellent dimensional accuracy. Ideal for complex shapes, the process is widely used in automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications.

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Material Handled

  • Iron-all grades (EN 8,15,19)
  • Copper (SAE797, SAE799)
  • Bronze Including lead bronze (PB 9, 23)
  • Tungsten copper ( M56WC, M68WC, M70WC, M80WC)
  • Iron-all grades (EN 8,15,19)
  • Copper (SAE797, SAE799)
  • Bronze Including lead bronze (PB 9, 23)
  • Tungsten copper ( M56WC, M68WC, M70WC, M80WC)

Machining Equipments

  • CNC turning centres
  • Vertical machining centres (VMC)
  • Horizontal machining centres (HMC)
  • Grinding machines

Surface Finishing Capabilities

Cutting
  • Sand blasting
  • Thumb blasting
  • Impregnation

Inspection Capabilities

  • Digital height gage
  • Vertical and horizontal Trimos
  • Vernier caliper
  • Micrometer
  • Bore Gage
  • Profile projector

What is Moulding?

Moulding is the process of shaping materials such as metals, plastics, or composites into desired forms using precision dies and presses. With advanced moulding techniques, we produce high-quality, dimensionally accurate components suitable for mass production. This process ensures consistency, durability, and surface excellence for applications across automotive, electrical, and industrial sectors.

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Engineering Plastics

  • PVC
  • Celcon
  • Delrin
  • Epoxy compounds for electrical insulators
  • SMC & DMC
  • Peek
  • Teflon
  • Glass filled polymers

Engineering Rubbers

  • Silicon
  • EPDM
  • Neoprene
  • Nitrile