Supplier : High carbon umbrella wires, spring wires, shutter wires and related category, amaranth millet, turmeric, red chilli powder, white tea, buckwheat millet, finger millet, makhana, fox nut
Established: 2009
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Contact Details:
Flat No. B 302, Supreme Palms, Balewadi, Pune
Pune
411045
Maharashtra
India
Amaranth millet is known as Rajgira or Ramdana, and is rich in protein and dietary fibre along with calcium, vitamins and other minerals. Ideal for a healthy diet, this millet lowers cholesterol levels and is good for dealing with cardiovascular risks, as well as keeping hair loss and greying at bay.
Known as Kuttu in India, Buckwheat millet is one of the most common types of millet, often used during fasting time. Buckwheat millet is known to help in reduction of blood pressure, providing good cardiovascular health, and helping in overall weight loss. Buckwheat millet is also a good supplement to treat asthma in children, gallstones and cancer
A fitness enthusiast's go-to food as an alternative to rice and wheat, finger millets are popularly known as Ragi. With the highest calcium content of any millet, finger millets are rich in proteins and amino acids, as well as iron and other minerals. A gluten-free variant of millet, Ragi brings good roughage and fibre to the food we eat. This helps in easy digestion, thus keeping a check on constipation as well. Finger millets are known by many names such as Ragi (in Kannada, Telugu and Hindi), also Mandua/Mangal in Hindi, Kodra (Himachal Pradesh), Mandia (Oriya), Taidalu (in Telangana region), Kezhvaragu in Tamil.
One of the most ancient millets is the pearl millet, also known as bulrush, cattail, or spiked millet in English, bajra in Hindi, dukhn in Arabic, and mil chandelles or petit mil in French, and as mhunga or mahango in parts of southern Africa. Since it is rich in iron, fibre, protein and minerals like magnesium and calcium, it has tremendous health benefits for overall health and wellness; also ideal for tackling with Type II diabetes
HC Wires are used in various applications that require hardness and high tensile strength. These wires are available in high, medium, low carbon steel in sizes varying from 0.50 MM to 12.00 MM with carbon content from 36 to 85. These wires are available in various finishes such as annealed,
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phosphate coated and clean surface. These wires can be customized as per your requirement to get the hardness, tensile strength, torsion, coil weight and size tolerance as you require.
Technical specifications:
Diameter : 0.50 â?? 12.00 MM
Coil Wt. : 40 to 400 kg
Phosphate Coating
Finish : Black (Oil & Without Oil)
Packing : Coil with plastic wrapping
Shutter Spring Wires have high yield strength and can withstand significant twisting or bending forces without breaking. These are available in various materials such as low-alloy manganese, high-carbon steel, chrome silicon, chrome vanadium and stainless steel.
Technical specifications:
Carbon content - .80% to .85%
Sizes 6.00 mm to 10 mm
Oil or without oil (as per preference)
Phosphate coated
A highly efficient wire known for its high tensile strength, durability, cost effectiveness, rust and abrasion resistance, as well as being scratch-free, water and corrosion proof, with accurate dimensions. One of the best wires known for making
umbrella ribs, these wires require low maintenance and operating cost, and can be easily customized in different shapes and sizes. Used to design various types of ropes, spring and wire forms, and cables, these wires are available at very nominal prices.
Technical specifications:
Carbon Content - 0.35% To 0.40%
Sizes1.55 Mm To 2.20 MM
Oil Or Without Oil (As Per Preference)
Phosphate Coated
For most of the industrial and automobiles suspension applications where compression, extension and torsion springs are involved, the best suited option are Spring Steel Wires. These wires have very high yield strength and can come back to their original shape, in spite of being deflected or twisted as per requirements.
They are highly resistant to bending and shattering. These wires are manufactured and supplied from sizes 1.00 mm to 10 mm to suit various spring applications. They are available in different materials such as steel, low-alloy manganese, medium-carbon steel, or high-carbon steel. Their thickness varies from 2mm to 6mm, and they are manufactured with high carbon steel, with differing weight from 5kg to 400kg. These wires are preserved with oil application so as to prevent rusting. Packaging is done with plastic wrapping.
Applications
Used in diverse fields ranging from the automotive industry, mattress springs, springs, spring washer, chain bush, tiller spring, shims, saw blades, lock picks, antennas, binder clips, leaf springs, and s-tines, scraper, and several others like piano wires, as well as manufacture of metal swords for stage combat.
Technical specifications:
Carbon content 0.60% to 1%
Sizes available 1.00 mm to 10 mm
Oil or without oil (as per preference)
Phosphate coated
Makhana is known by many names such as fox nuts or prickly waterlily or Gorgon plant. But call it whatever you want, Makhana has increasingly become a popular fasting dish as well as a quick healthy snack for children and youngsters. While it has its place in various religious ceremonies, there are many flavoured varieties fast becoming more popular amongst all age groups, especially the youth. A great source of magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, manganese and protein, Makhanas are also high in carbohydrates, and are gluten-free. Low in cholesterol, fat and sodium, Makhanas are a good antioxidant and are very light and easy to digest. Makhanas are low in calories, and so are an ideal snacking option for weight loss. With the presence of kaempferol, a natural flavonoid, Makhanas prevent inflammation and ageing. They are highly recommended for diabetics due to their low glycemic index.
The least processed of all teas, White tea, is where the unopened buds and young leaves covered in silver fuzz are withered and dried before using them. Producing a very light-coloured infusion with a mild flavour, white tea has lower caffeine content than green tea. Believed to have higher levels of antioxidants, white tea is best consumed without any additives at all. White tea has anti-inflammatory properties, and helps in improving heart health, aids in weight loss, reduces the risk of diabetes and cancer, and provides good dental health. It is also known to lower the risk of osteoporosis and prolong or delay the aging process for the skin.