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Jindal Seamless Pipes

Listing ID #3454124

  • Supply Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
  • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world

Seamless pipe as the name suggests is a pipe without a seam or a weld-joint in contrast to Seam or Welded pipe. In a Seam or Welded pipe, the seam or the weld-joint is the weaker part of the pipe....
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  • Member Since 11 Years
  • Nature of Business Retailer
  • Year of Establishment 1970

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Seamless pipe as the name suggests is a pipe without a seam or a weld-joint in contrast to Seam or Welded pipe. In a Seam or Welded pipe, the seam or the weld-joint is the weaker part of the pipe limiting the strength of the pipe to the strength of the weld-joint. Whereas the seamless pipe does not have any such joint and thus has uniform structure & strength all over the pipe body. Thus the seamless pipe can withstand higher pressure, higher temperature, higher mechanical stress & corrosive atmosphere and find wide applications in Oil & Gas, Refinery, Petrochemical, Chemical, Fertilizer, Power, Automotive, Bearing, Mechanical & Structural applications.


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The year was 1946. The place: A small village in North India called Nalwa. The occasion: Bhavi Chand Jindal, the second oldest son of Netramji and Chandrawali Devi Jindal, was preparing to go east, following the astute advice given to him by his father. Accompanied by his brother Devi Sahay, the Jindals had their eyes set on Calcutta, and Tinsukhia in Assam, which offered more prospects for advancement compared to the simple rural environment of Nalwa.
It was a year before Independence, and the brothers were to commence work as trainees in the wholesale cloth trade as well as in retail textile merchandising. They had family connections there and Bhavi Chand Jindal remembers an added incentive, “Living conditions there were good then,” he says. “For Rs. 30 to 40 per month per head, you could live comfortably.” And so they moved. However, as it turned out, this first journey to the East was only a beginning.
  • Nature of Business Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier / Retailer
  • Number of Employees 150 - 200
  • Year of Establishment 1970
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