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Heat Treatment Services
Shaping parts of the future.
Championed by 70 years of experience, NBC is a Grand Deming Quality Prize Winner with a state-of-the-art, CQI9 certified heat treatment services. The company has extensive experience in various heat treatment operations.
The procedures are very diverse in nature. While some might soften the metal, some harden it. The entire process can affect the electrical and heat conductivity of these materials. The entire fundamental decision of choosing the most suitable method is dependent on the type of metal and the required application.
- 70 + years of experience in providing heat treatment services.
- Internationally (Germany, Japan and the USA) sourced fully automated furnace.
- Fully equipped ultra-modern metallurgy lab with high-tech facilities such as X-ray diffraction, micro-hardness testing and stress testing.
- Consistent Quality Control
- Efficient Handling of Customer Requirements
- Developing Cost-effective Solutions
- Dedicated team of trained metallurgists
The ultimate goal is to provide you with the most application-specific and effective service via advanced heat treatment technology.
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