INDO-MIM is a one-stop solution provider for the metal components. We offers a variety of in-house special processes, including Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), Plating, Painting. Nadcap accredited special processes.

Plating:

Plating is a surface covering in which a metal is deposited on a conductive surface. The electroplate is used for corrosion inhibition, improved solderability, to harden, improved wearability, reduced friction, improved paint adhesion, altered conductivity, or for radiation shielding.

Aerospace plating is essential to the livelihood and growth of the industry. Reliability, precision, and the use of proper materials are crucial.

Painting:

Like with any sort of painting, coating the surface with a coat of wet paint is a requirement for metal painting. Typically, fabricators would employ pumps, sprays, or pressurized vessels to guarantee that the paint is applied uniformly.

Polishing And Buffing:

In order to get a better finish and prepare the metal for buffing, polishing entails scraping off the surface material. Buffing creates a high sheen, sometimes known as a mirror finish, and smooths the surface.

Abrasive Blasting:

You can easily combine cleaning and finishing into one procedure with abrasive blasting. To achieve the necessary cleanliness and surface profile, abrasive particles are propelled against a metal surface using a high volume of pressure during abrasive blasting. In this technique, abrasives like sand, glass, plastic, and aluminum oxide are employed.

BLACK OXIDE

Black oxide is a conversion coating used on iron, zinc, steel, stainless steel, and copper. It results in a black, smooth surface finish, and improves corrosion resistance and wear resistance. Black oxide is commonly used as a surface finish in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including automotive and aerospace components, machinery and tools.

  • Fasteners, hardware and tools.
  • Automotive and aerospace components, Black oxide is used as a surface finish for variety of parts, including engine components, defence parts.

MANGANESE PHOSPHATING

Manganese phosphating as a wear protection measure is well-known and widely used in the automobile/Aerospace/defence industry. It is extensively employed to improve the sliding properties of engine, gear, and power transmission systems. It has the highest hardness and superior corrosion and wear resistances of general phosphate coatings. In other industries the use of manganese phosphate coatings for improved corrosion resistance can be found in virtually all branches of the metal working-industry.

Zinc Plating

Zinc plating is the process of covering substrate metals (like steel and iron, etc.) with a layer or coating of zinc to protect the substrate from corrosion.

ANODIZING

Anodizing is a simple electrochemical procedure that coats the surface of aluminum with a protective layer of aluminum oxide. The thickness of the applied anodic coating determines how long the finish will last.

Aluminium oxide shields the base metal by being tough, resilient, and weather –resistant. The coating may have a dyed hue or exhibit bronze tones due to the diffraction effects the coating produces.