About us
Manufacturing Capability
At Ramesh Steel Corporation, we have the manufacturing capabilities to produce different types of steel flanges in various dimensions to meet the needs of our customers. Some of our key capabilities are:
- We work with a variety of materials to manufacture our steel flanges- we source our materials from trusted suppliers to ensure consistent quality and performance
- We can produce steel flanges in various sizes to meet the needs of our customers-our flanges can be customized to meet specific size requirements
- We have the capacity to produce both small and large quantities of steel flanges
- We understand that every customer has unique needs, which is why we offer a range of customization options for our steel flanges
- We take quality seriously and have robust quality control processes in place to ensure that our steel flanges meet the highest standards- we use advanced testing and inspection techniques to ensure that our products meet the required specifications and performance standards
How do I check the mill test certificate of the forged flanges?
- When you purchase forged flanges from a manufacturer, they should provide you with a mill test certificate (MTC)- it is a document that provides details about the materials used in the manufacturing process, including chemical composition, mechanical properties, heat treatment and other relevant information.
- Once you have received the MTC, you should review it to ensure that it meets the required specifications and standards- look for information about the chemical composition, mechanical properties and heat treatment of the forged flanges.
- Check that the information provided in the MTC matches the specifications and standards required for your application- verify that the chemical composition, mechanical properties and heat treatment of the forged flanges meet the necessary requirements.
- It’s important to ensure that the MTC is genuine and has not been tampered with- you can check the authenticity of the MTC by contacting the manufacturer or the independent third-party testing agency that issued the certificate.
- Once you have reviewed and verified the MTC, keep a record of it for future reference