June 3, 2005 -- The India Iron Group has announced the new export prices for their wrought iron machines with effect from 01,June 2005. The Group say that prices have been increased by
about 12% from last year on account of the tremendous hike in iron and steel prices in India. However, prices of their popular PR-20 embossing unit have been somewhat reduced due to
redesign of the machine to handle hollow tubes and pipes. The basic PR-20 is now offered for export at Euro 3,200 ex-works compared to the earlier price of Euro 4,700.
As a closeup view of the dies and toolings of the PR-20 iron embossing machine showed, the tooling technology is identical to that used by European manufacturers of similar machines as
India's BISON company is an OEM supplier of CNC (computer manufactured) and hand crafted roller embossing dies to many German and Spanish machine manufacturers also. The best
international tool steels are used to make these roller dies which are then tempered in computer controlled furnaces for long life.
Prices have been raised ,however, on the Group's BISON SBZ-3 stand alone iron scrolling machine. This computer controlled scroll forming machine is capable of producing upto 300 complex
wrought iron scrolls per hour. Multi-segmented scrolling dies driven from a variable speed AC drive with encoder feedback and derivative spring back control results in accurate and
consistent scrolls every time, as per the company sources. The SBZ-3 ornamental iron scroller and scroll bender is now priced at Euro 5,600 ex-works.
The India Iron Group also has a dedicated facility for automated ornamental iron scroll production. This unit is presently exclusively catering to the Middle East and Gulf market. With
the increase in capacity by introduction of 12 new computerised machines, 2 of them with robot loaders, the Indian Iron Group is aggresively targeting the European and North America
markets which are highly price sensitive.
The Company's website is http://indiairon.com/