We Ambika Industries One Of The Leading Manufacturer and Supplier Of Various Type Of Metal parts for Transformer industries since 1982 in Brass & Copper.
This is a Hexagon Handle that fits with Mouth Mirror.
This is a Round Mirror Handle that fits with Mouth Mirror Tops. There is a Serrated Knurling on every pc.
Sheet Metal Components
We are dealing in Metal Sheet Cutting Parts, Metal Sheet Punching Parts and more. Being a reliable business entity, we offer quality assured products and value added solutions to our customers. Manufactured using high grade materials , our products is competent in the domains of reliability and durability. We offer our customers the best range of products with an assurance that the products we manufacture possess the authentic quality and price ratio in the industry. Material: Brass Copper Aluminium Any Special Material Composition as per customers requirement. Finish And Coating: Natural Nickle Plated Tin Plated Any Coating As Per Customer Specification Unique features: Fine Finish High Durability High tensile strength Optimum resistance against corrosion Standard Packing as per customer requirement
OD : 5 mm - 60 mm Wall Thickness : 0.30 mm (minimum)
Weight : 10 Kgs. - 250 Kgs. Alloying Elements like : Al, Sn, Si, Mn, Fe, Ni, Pb, P, Bi, Te, Se, As, ect
ID : 12 mm - 90 mm OD : 18 mm - 110 mm (Circumscribed Diameter) Min. Wall Thickness : 3.50 mm
Brass Forging Components, Forging Accessories, Metal Forging components, Brass Forging Parts Manufacturer and Exporter as per customer's specification and drawing etc. Forging is a manufacturing process involving the shaping of a metal through hammering, pressing, or rolling. These compressive forces are delivered with a hammer or die. Forging is often categorized according to the temperature at which it is performed cold, warm, or hot forging. A wide range of metals can be forged. Typical metals used in forging include carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel. Very soft metals such as aluminum, brass, and copper can also be forged. The forging process can produce parts with superb mechanical properties with minimum waste. The basic concept is that the original metal is plastically deformed to the desired geometric shape giving it higher fatigue resistance and strength.