Hind High Vacuum (HHV) has developed a Tungsten Carbide (WC) tools recycling plant.
Nagarjun Sakhamuri, Managing Director of HHV, said: “HHV has been designing, developing and commissioning tungsten carbide tools recycling systems for global tooling leaders for more than two decades. This is a major accomplishment for HHV and our team at Bangalore as it is made with in-house engineering and design.”
HHV, established in 1965 at Bangalore to develop Indian self-reliance in high vacuum technology, has been involved in the design, development and manufacture of off-the-shelf and customised equipment and products based on vacuum science and technology.
“The advancement in power metallurgy has led to the development of high performance special tools made of tungsten carbide. These tools are used in a variety of applications like drilling, cutting, boring,” Sakhamuri said.