Tinius Olsen the System of Choice for Major Indian Railway Manufacturer

One of our most reliable hardness testing systems is the system of choice for one of India’s leading manufacturers of rail wheels, axles and wheel sets. 


The Rail Wheel Factory, formerly the Wheel and Axle Plant of Bangalore in the Karnataka region of the country, has utilised a Tinius Olsen Air-o-Brinell hardness tester for a great many years and is one of the most popular testing systems the company has produced.


The A-o-B is configured into the RWF assembly line so there was no need to set up tests separately, with wheels passing the assembly line to be tested at point. They are then rolled over to another section of the assembly for completion.


As a part of Tinius Olsen’s continuing service, we offered RWF one our new generation FH13 hardness testers (Brinell Head only) as an up-grade but the A-o-B has proven such an      efficient and economical solution, the company decided to up-grade/refurbish this machine instead.


RWF is a state of the art factory meeting the bulk requirements for wheels, axles and wheel sets for the Indian State Railways. Spare capacity available is used to meet domestic demands for non railway customers and exports.


All products are subjected to stage and final inspection, starting from the chemical composition of the molten metal to final inspection. This includes micro/macro properties of the material, Magnetic Particle Testing, Ultrasonic Testing, Hardness, Warpage Dimensional Parameters and Surface Finish etc.


All products are accompanied with a Quality Assurance Certificate and carry a warranty of one year from shipment. RWF has the full capability to design and manufacture any size wheel sets, axles to suit individual customer’s special requirements.




For further information contact Richard Coombs on richard.coombs@tiniusolsen.com 



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