“With quality raw material source, efficient manufacturing process and safe storage conditions, quality of Fortran product range is unquestionable.”
Fortran Steel was incepted in 1991 to manufacture a wide array of steel products. The company’s goal is to secure maximum customer satisfaction which is vital tool for customer retention. Hence, Fortran Steel approaches the manufacturing procedure from a customer’s point of view so that the clients’ receive the best.
Fortran Steel ensures that all the raw materials used are of world-class quality and the technology used in the production process adheres to international standards. The company claims that the quality and reliability are the hallmarks of every product created at Fortran Steel. With quality raw material supply, efficient manufacturing process and safe storage conditions; quality of the product range is unquestionable.
Fortran Steel’s wire products
H B Wires (Hard Bright)
Fortran Steel manufactures a wide range of HB steel wire that is made using high quality raw material to obtain a qualitative range. These wires widely cater to a number of industries including fastener bucket handle, car-seat, filters, barbed wires etc.
HHB (Half Hard Bright wire)
HHB wires are widely used in engineering industries for manufacturing fasteners. Keeping in mind the varied requirements of clients, these alloy steel wires are provided in different grades as per IS grade and international grades including cold heading quality (CHQ) grade.
Annealed wire
Fortran Steel offers a wide range of MS black annealed that are obtained from thermal annealing. The range of MS black annealing is widely used for setting the iron and also caters to the requirements of various construction industries.
MS Flat Wire
Flat wires are new concepts developed specially by Fortran Steel. In the process the flat wires are drawn from high strength rollers and pressed to deform in to flat. It finds a huge application in making vibrating of shaft, vehicle wipers, fan rims, etc.
CO2 Wire (0.8mm and 1.2mm)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the most common of the reactive gases used in MIG welding and the only one that can be used in its pure form without the addition of an inert gas. Pure CO2 provides very deep weld penetration, which is useful for welding thick material. However, it also produces a less stable arc and more spatter than when it is mixed with other gases.
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Contact:
Jatin Parekh, Managing Director
Fortran Steel Pvt Ltd
A 111, Satyam Shopping Center,
M.G. Road, Ghatkopar, Mumbai – 400077
Tele: +91-22-21023361
Mobile: +91-9320051479
E-mail: jatinp@fortran.in
www.fortran.in
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