Indian firm focuses on hardmetal tools recycling

Indian vacuum tech specialist Hind High Vacuum (HHV), based in Bangalore, India, has developed a tungsten carbide (WC) tools recycling plant.
Indian vacuum tech specialist Hind High Vacuum (HHV), based in Bangalore, India, has developed a tungsten carbide (WC) tools recycling plant.

Nagarjun Sakhamuri, managing director of HHV told The Hindi Business Line: “HHV has been designing, developing and commissioning tungsten carbide tools recycling systems for global tooling leaders for more than two decades. This is a major accomplishment for HHV and our team at Bangalore as it is made with in-house engineering and design.”

“The advancement in power metallurgy has led to the development of high performance special tools made of tungsten carbide. These tools are used in a variety of applications like drilling, cutting, boring,” added Sakhamuri.

Bangalore-based HHV, established in 1965, is involved in the design, development and manufacture of off-the-shelf and customized equipment and products in the fields of vacuum technology, solar photovoltaic energy and  thin films technology.