Atam Valves Ltd
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Atam Valves Ltd
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Atam Valves Ltd. manufactures and supplies valves. The company is headquartered in Jalandhar, Punjab. The company went IPO on 2020-10-06. The firm is engaged in manufacturing and producing or dealing in all types of valves & cocks, boiler mountings, pipe fittings, sanitary fitting and the selling, dealing or fabrication of steel and iron or non-ferrous metal and by products. The firm operates through only one segment that is engaged in the business of manufacturing valves and fittings, steam traps and strainers. Its brand names ATAM & FEBI emerged as formidable names in bronze, brass, cast iron, cast steel, forged steel, S.S. valves & cocks. Its valves are suitable for industrial and domestic applications as well as for controlling a wide variety of service fluids, oil & steam, within various pressure & temperature ranges. Its products include gate valves, globe valves, non-return valves, ball valves, butterfly valves, plug valves, parallel slide (blow down) valves, safety valves, pressure reducing valves, steam traps and fusible plugs.
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