Cold Forging

Indimet cold forging

Indimet acquired Ramind Cold Forge in 2004 after realizing the enormous need for cold-forged components. The merged powerhouse moved to a 60,000 square foot building on five acres of land in Ranipet, India, in 2011.

Our R&D team created and improved a novel method for cold-forging special shapes (valve housings) and materials (exotic alloys) without experiencing material losses. As a result, our customers can obtain components at a price that is far lower than that of other manufacturing processes, such as machining from bar.

Our cold-forging technologies are covered by five active international patents, and we’re continually working to reduce material loss and produce components that perform better.

Products list

Through metalworking process to shape the materials into your desired shape and form.

Products list

Through metalworking process to shape the materials into your desired shape and form.

Our strategic goals

To make sure that our products are in accordance with product requirements and quality guidelines like ISO 9000 and/or TS 16949, Indimet performs statistical process control (spc), continuing quality audits, and pre-shipment inspections.

Stringent tests are taken out by our quality control engineers, including pre-shipment inspection, surface finish tests, independent audits, CMM, digital height master, and digital height master. Our facility is in accordance with quality guidelines set forth by IATF 16949

IATF 16949, ISO 9001 Certified

VDA compliant manufacturing systems

Automatic CMM

Surface profile meter

Talyrond round tester

Full metallurgical lab for analyzing microstructure

Full range of gauges and standard measurement instrumentation

Our visual content

Taking you through the cold forging processes, helps us better grasp your requirements.

Ramind Cold Forge