We work with clients in sectors where dimensional deviations have consequences — from flight-critical structures to surgical instrumentation.
Defence and aerospace applications represent the most demanding tolerance and documentation requirements in manufacturing. Components must perform at the edge of material capability, survive extreme environments, and carry complete traceability from raw material to finished part. A deviation of a few microns can have structural or functional consequences.
We have positioned ourselves to serve India's growing defence and aerospace manufacturing ecosystem — including DRDO, DRDL, RCI, ASL, HAL, BDL, and the expanding private defence industrial base in Hyderabad. Our quality infrastructure, documentation systems, and AS9100D certification roadmap are built around the requirements of this supply chain.
Medical device components operate in environments where surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and material purity are patient-safety requirements. Implant fixtures must meet exact geometry. Surgical instrument components must function reliably under load and resist contamination. Diagnostic housings must fit precisely to maintain calibration integrity.
We machine medical-grade components with clean machining protocols, documented tooling, and full material traceability. Our quality passport system provides the documentation chain that medical OEMs and contract manufacturers require for compliance and audit purposes.
Automotive supply chains demand batch-to-batch dimensional consistency that generic job shops cannot reliably deliver. Powertrain components, transmission parts, and sensor housings must hit the same tolerance window across hundreds or thousands of parts — with documented evidence that they did. EV drivetrain and battery enclosure components add material-specific requirements that demand tooling and process discipline.
Our production cell architecture — cobot-assisted loading, in-machine probing, and digital process monitoring — is designed specifically to deliver the repeatability that Tier-1 and Tier-2 automotive suppliers require.
Industrial machinery components — valve bodies, pump impellers, compressor parts, rotating assemblies — operate under sustained mechanical and thermal load where dimensional accuracy determines function, efficiency, and service life. For energy sector OEMs, pressure vessel and fluid handling components carry regulatory requirements that demand documented quality systems.
We machine industrial components in materials ranging from mild steel to Inconel, with tolerances and surface finish specifications appropriate to the application. Jig and fixture components for production tooling are a particular strength, where precision directly impacts downstream part quality.
Electronics and instrumentation components require tight dimensional control not for structural reasons but for functional ones — a housing that is 0.1 mm out of tolerance may prevent a PCB from seating, break an EMI seal, or misalign an optical path. These are fit-critical assemblies where machining quality determines system performance.
We machine aluminium, stainless steel, and engineering plastic enclosures and structural components for electronics OEMs and instrumentation manufacturers, with particular capability in multi-feature, close-tolerance aluminium enclosures and heat sink geometries.
Semiconductor capital equipment represents the highest demand case in precision manufacturing — structural components that must maintain dimensional stability under thermal cycling, vacuum-compatible assemblies where outgassing is a design constraint, and motion system components where positional error accumulates through a kinematic chain. Sub-micron dimensional awareness is a requirement, not a target.
We bring Hexagon CMM metrology with Renishaw PH20 5-axis scanning to this application — providing the measurement capability that semiconductor equipment components require. Our digital quality passport system provides the documentation depth that equipment OEMs need for component qualification and traceability.