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TOOA METAL & PATTERN WORKS, a MSME certified foundry, operating over five decades. We offer an extensive selection of castings, including Manganese Steel, Mild Steel, Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, and Hi-Chrome Castings, available in multiple sizes tailored to international specifications and customer requirements. We specialize in heat, wear, abrasion, and impact-resistant castings for diverse industries, including -Mining & Earthmoving, Cement, Sinter, and Pellet Plants, General Engineering & Valve Manufacturing.
Precision-Engineered Components
Crusher Jaw Plates, Bucket Teeth, Liner Plates, Swing & Hammer Heads, Bearing Housings, Valve Bodies, Roller Housing, Coupling Rings, Star Rollers, Blow Bars, Breaker Plates, Screen Plate, Rim Segment, Grate Bar, Excavator Tooth Points, Ball Mill Liners, Rope Pulleys, Impact Mill Beaters, Wedges, Ring Rollers, and more...
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Manganese steel casting is a process used to create highly durable and wear-resistant components made from manganese steel. This type of steel is known for its high impact strength and resistance to abrasion, making it ideal for industries like mining, crushing, and quarrying.
Manganese steel contains around 11-14% manganese, which gives it unique properties such as work hardening—meaning it becomes tougher when subjected to impact or pressure. This makes it perfect for applications like crusher parts, jaw plates, cone liners, and impactor components.
Mild steel castings are components made from low-carbon steel, typically containing 0.10% to 0.30% carbon. This lower carbon content makes mild steel more ductile and easier to machine, but it also means it has lower strength and hardness compared to high-carbon steels.
Mild steel castings are widely used in construction, automotive, and industrial machinery due to their affordability, weldability, and versatility. They can be produced using various casting methods, including sand casting, investment casting, and die casting.
Alloy steel casting is the steel casting process that is done with numerous elements in total amounts between 1.0% and 50% by weight to improve its mechanical properties. Alloy steels are broken down into two groups: low-alloy steels and high-alloy steels. Most commonly, alloy steels used in casting are low-alloy steels.
Alloy steel castings are metal components made by pouring molten alloy steel into molds to achieve specific shapes and properties. Alloy steel is a blend of iron, carbon, and other elements like chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and vanadium, which enhance its strength, toughness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.
Common Applications: Automotive & Aerospace, Mining & Construction & Energy Sector.
Fasteners are mechanical components used to join or secure two or more objects together. They are essential in construction, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications. Fasteners can be temporary (removable) or permanent (non-removable).
Common Types of Fasteners: Bolts & Nuts, Screws, Washers, Rivets, Anchors, Pins & Clips.
Fasteners come in various materials, including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, and titanium, depending on the required strength and corrosion resistance.
Engineering components refer to precision-manufactured parts used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and manufacturing. These components can include machined parts, castings, fasteners, gears, and structural elements designed for specific applications.