WHAT WE DO:

ACTIVITIES:

Over the years since its inception Jain Tube company limited has built up enviable reputation for manufacturing quality Galvanized/ Black Screwed and Socketed plain end Mild Steel Tubes and pipes conforming to ISS, BSS and other International Standard Specifications. The product range varies from 15 mm to (1/2″ to 6″) dia. N.B. Steel pipes using the widely accepted radio Frequency induction Resistance Welding Process. The Plant is designed to produce 1, 82,000 M.Tonnes (3Shifts) of Steel Pipes. The Company has been allowed to increase it range up to 12″ and efforts are already a foot to achieve the same.
In Order to meet the growing number of both domestic and internationals consumers demanding exacting specifications, the plant has most modern and sophisticated equipments and expertise to manufacture and supply Steel Pipes to API, BSS, ASTM, DIN, ISS and other International Standard Specifications on demand.
JTC is an eligible and Government of India recognized Export House. Apart from exporting its own product, the company has successfully undertaken export of other engineering products, processed food, dry fruits, electrical fittings etc. from every carefully selected Indian manufactures.


MANUFACTURING PROCESS:

JTC plant is equipped with the latest and sophisticated machinery imported from west Germany. The manufacturing process is completely automatic and has an optimum capacity to produce 60 meters of pipes per minute. The Company is using widely accepted High Frequency Induction Resistance Welding Process under which the current is made to flow through contact resistance of two surfaces to produce heat to fuse the metals that are held firmly together by mechanical pressure.

The current that is made to flow by an inductor finds a path across the point at which the strip edges join and the resistance to this current flow results in intensive I2R losses, responsible for the heat necessary to produce a weld. It is this process that has given it the name of Resistance Welding. The entire method, however, is known as Radio Frequency Induction Resistance welding because the current is induced at a high frequency of 450 K/Cs.

This process has many advantages, namely:

1. It is possible to manufacture highly polished tubes without any mark, scratches or distortion on the surface which is inherent with other manufacturing processes using surface contacts.

2. Better welding is assured because the stitching effect which is inherent with a lower frequency welding is eliminated.

3. Tubes manufactured by this process are more suitable for subsequently processing.

4. Because of the high welding speed, heating time is considerably reduced thus removing the risk of the structural changes.


QUALITY:

With a view to ensure that only quality pipes reach the ultimate consumer, JTC plant has an elaborate quality control system which is constantly supervised by highly qualified engineers, and there is a rigid quality control at every stage of manufacturing right from the time the raw materials reach the factory. As a sequel to the rigid controls employed, the Company’s quality control scheme is approved by the ministry of Foreign Trade, Government if India,. And every metre of JTC Pipe carries JTC stamp, a symbol of outstanding quality.


USES:

JTC Pipes are bused with considerable durability and satisfaction to carry water, oil and gases. Apart from meeting the ever growing constructional activities the demand of Pipes to the agricultural and industrial fields which are the back-bone of India’s progress today. Besides heavy competition JTC has been successfully exporting its products all over the world including sophisticated markets like USA, Canada, U.K., Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, West Germany and Australia. Other satisfied consumers include Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, UAE, Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mauritius, Hongkong, Singapore, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma etc.