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P.C.C.Poles was the first venture undertaken by the group. These poles are essentially made of concrete which are inevitably less costly and more economically maintainable than the conventional steel poles. They are of two types depending upon the end use of the pole-Low tensile and High Tensile Line. The latter is primarily used for transmission of electricity.

Manufacturing process:
Prestress Cement Concrete Poles are essentially made of concrete. High tensile wire is inserted into the pre-designed moulds and stretched to reach a certain tension. Galvanised wire is fixed inside the mould for earthing following which a right proportion of concrete mix is poured. Then, the concrete is compacted through vibration to produce high strength concrete poles.

After 72 hours, the tension is released and demoulding done. The poles are put under water sprinkler system for a period of 28 days.( Concrete cubes are tested to ascertain the strength before they are offered for inspection.)

Key Raw materials:
1. Cement
2. High Tensile Wire
3. Galvanised Iron Wire
4. Stone Aggregate

Experience:
The company has attained specialisation in the production of P.C.C.poles having over 25 years of experience in the same and is well equipped with the standardized plant and machinery. The poles manufactured conform to the IS Standard specification 1678/80. It offers a wide variety of poles which includes 8M, 8.5M, 9M and 11M which have been, from time to time, customized as per the requirements of its customers.

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