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Forging

Forging is used to shape heated metal under high compressive force, producing strong and durable components.

At India International House Ltd., our forging facilities manufacture precision brass components using friction screw presses ranging from 50–500 tons, supplying both architectural hardware and OEM parts.

Forging process with heated metal shaped under pressure

Die Casting

Die casting produces complex metal components by injecting molten metal into steel molds under high pressure.

Our facilities operate zinc and aluminum die casting machines, enabling high-volume production with consistent dimensional accuracy and surface finish.

Die casting process with molten metal injected into a steel mold

Extrusion

Extrusion forms metal profiles by forcing heated material through a shaped die.

Our automated extrusion line produces brass and aluminum profiles used in architectural hardware systems and custom OEM components.

Extrusion process with material pushed through a shaped die

Gravity casting

Gravity casting is used to manufacture metal components by pouring molten metal into reusable molds under controlled conditions.

At India International House Ltd., our gravity casting capability supports the production of durable metal components used in architectural hardware and precision assemblies. This process allows us to manufacture parts with good structural strength and consistent surface finish.

Gravity casting process with molten metal poured into mold

Investment Casting (Lost Wax)

Investment casting is a precision casting process used to manufacture complex metal components with high dimensional accuracy and fine surface detail.

Our investment casting lines allow the production of intricate parts used in architectural hardware and precision component assemblies, supporting both OEM development and finished hardware products.

Investment casting (lost wax) process with wax pattern coated in ceramic mold