Water jet cutting, EDM wire cut and CNC milling & turning — planned and run from one shop floor in Bollarum, Hyderabad, so multi-process components don't wait between vendors.
A high-pressure stream of water mixed with garnet abrasive cuts through metal, stone and composite without generating heat — so there's no heat-affected zone, no warping and no change in material hardness at the cut edge.
Straight cuts, intricate jaali patterns, decorative motifs and religious symbols — if it can be drawn, it can be cut.
Stainless steel, mild steel, aluminium, brass, granite, marble and rubber gasket sheet.
Clean, cold-cut edges are typically ready for use straight off the machine.
This is an unedited cut from our floor — a religious motif cut clean through 6mm sheet in a single pass, submerged to control noise and dust.
A thin, continuously fed brass wire erodes conductive metal using controlled electrical sparks — cutting hardened tool steel and intricate profiles that conventional machining can't reach, with no cutting force on the workpiece.
Cuts material regardless of hardness — ideal for dies, punches and press tool components after heat treatment.
Where a milling cutter needs a radius, wire EDM holds a true sharp corner.
Dedicated EDM wire cut setups running in parallel, so profile jobs don't queue behind each other.
Computer-controlled milling and turning centres for shafts, flanges, housings and machined components — from a single prototype piece to repeat production batches, matched to your drawing every time.
Pockets, holes, faces and profiles machined in aluminium, steel, brass and engineering plastics.
Shafts, bushings, spindles and round components turned to diameter and finish tolerance.
One-off prototypes and repeat batch orders run on the same qualified process.
Send a photo, sketch or drawing on WhatsApp — we'll tell you the right process and a rough cost before you commit to a formal quote.