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....Manufacturers of .... |
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• Universal
Testing Machine
Mechanical
Type
Electronic Type |
• Hardness Testing Machine
Rockwell
Hardness Testing Machine
Vickers Hardness Tester [Model
VM-50]
Computerised Hardness Tester [Model : VM 50 PC]
Computerised Brinell Hardness
Tester [Model : B3000 PC]
Computerised Brinell Image
Analysis System [B.I.A.S]
Computerised Fully Automatic
Brinell Hardness
Testing Machine [ Model -B3000PCFA ]
Portable Hardness Tester [ Model -
PR 1]
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• Electro-Mechanical
Universal
Testing Machines
Model
Unitek 9400 Series
Model Unitek 9700 Series
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• Electro-Mechanical PC Control
Universal Testing Machine
Unitek 9500 Series
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• SAROJ make Rockwell
Hardness Testing Machine
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• SAROJ make Brinell Hardness
Testing Machine
Brinell
Hardness Tester Model B 3000 [O]
Brinell
Hardness Tester Model B 3000 [H]
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• Compression
Testing Machine
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• Erichsen Testing Machine
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• Laminated Spring Testing
Machine
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• Torsion
Testing Machine
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• Dynamic Balancing Machine
Model HDM
Model HDCM
Model HDVM & HDVTM
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..... Profile ..... |
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FIE from the inception in 1953 stands as example to various industries about how to grow efficiently in adverse condition also. After first indigenously made hardness tester in 1963 FIE has never looked back, and achieved remarkable growth. Till date there are nearly 38000 machines installed through out the world. |
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The quality standards of these machines are comparative to any similar machines of leading manufacturers of the world. The major population of the machines exists in countries like U. S. A., Canada, U. K., Germany, Italy, Belgium, USSR, Japan, Australia and Middle East. Numerous awards are to the credit to FIE for the excellence. |
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All the activities are backed by modern infra-structure are highly qualified & experienced staff.
An advanced stage Research force was formed to assist the activities of FIE & the surrounding industries in the form of FIE Research Institute in 1979. |
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The main objectives are...
Extension of knowledge in the field of natural and applied sciences.
Conducting experiment with a view to develop new raw materials, processes, components, equipments & machines which are mainly import substitution. Improvisation in the exiting materials, processes and machines. |
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Encouragement to the activities of the surrounding industries.
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