Rungta Mines commissions Wire Rod Mill
Kolkata: Rungta Mines Limited, India’s leading player in steel manufacturing and mining, on Monday announced commissioning of Rungta Steel Wire Rods mills at Chaliyama steel Plant in Jharkhand.

The commissioning of the wire rod mill will help Rungta Mines to expand the portfolio of products and serve their customers with a wide array of solutions.
Wire Rods from the stable of Rungta Mines Limited will be available on a pan-India basis. The sale of wire rods will be made available not only for wire rod traders but also for the end users.
Rungta wire rods have a smooth and shining surface and come with a coil bundle packaging. Further, these rods have a hot charging plant along with optional route of LRF and induction furnace.
Rungta Steel Wire Rods will be targeting the HB Wire industry, Cable industry, Electrode manufacturers, Special Grade end users through the wire rods. These wire rods can be used in the fastener industry and also for wire drawing, binding wire, barbed wire etc.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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