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Anilox Roller in paper industries, textile industries, leather/raxin industries and many more other industries

Roller for printing and paper 

Anilox Rollers with mechanical engraving and no joints are made by our company. which is primarily utilised in the following industries: paper industries, textile industries, leather/raxin industries, adhesive coating, VMCH coating, shellac coating, wax coating, glue metering.

  • Our Area of Focus
  • Copper Planting with the desired hardness according on cell pattern and depth.
  • High precision lathe and grinding for machining.
  • With turning on a high precision lathe, all dimensions are within a very small tolerance.
  • Consistent Depth
  • Maximum Size: 300mm in diameter and up to 2 metres in length.
  • Following Mesh Screen are the following sizes: 25, 40, 60, 80, 100, 125, 180, 200, 225, 250, and 300.

Our primary goal is to provide high-quality goods that will please our loyal consumers and help us develop as a company. We manufacture the highest-quality items while being strictly supervised by skilled management and specialists. We never, under any circumstances, skimp on quality. Even with all of our efforts and dedication, we continue to expand.

Our business, which has a strong workforce base, is located in Ahmedabad's eastern portion. We really think that providing the highest performance is the only way to ensure that the designing, manufacturing, and workmanship meet client needs and please them.

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