Noida's original industrial phase — established units on compact plots. Instruments and packing machines sized for a shed, not a refinery.
Sectors 1 to 11 were laid out when Noida was first planned, and the plots reflect it — compact, close together, and occupied by units that have often been in the same shed for two decades. Electronics assembly sits beside printing, garment finishing beside light engineering.
The plant here is modest but continuous. Compressed air for tools and pick-and-place machines. Reflow and curing ovens. Small boilers for garment washing and steam pressing. A great deal of packing, because much of what is assembled here is despatched the same week.
What that means practically is that nobody has a spare instrument on the shelf and nobody can afford a day of downtime. A gauge or a controller that fails stops a line that was already running to a deadline, and the replacement has to fit the existing mounting without rework.
Reflow and curing oven profiles drifting. In electronics assembly the reflow profile decides joint quality. A sensor reading a few degrees low produces cold joints that pass visual inspection and fail in the field. It is the single most expensive undetected drift in this belt.
Compressed air falling below what the machines need. Pick-and-place heads, pneumatic presses and packing machines all soften as a leak grows. Without a line gauge and a known normal reading, the drop is invisible until output falls.
ESD and clean handling in electronics areas. Instruments installed in an ESD-controlled area have to respect it. A metal-cased indicator bolted into an ESD bench without thought creates a path nobody wanted.
Garment steam and pressing. Small boilers feeding steam presses and finishing tables. Gauges on live steam without a siphon drift and fail, and on a boiler the gauge is a safety fitting.
Packing bench downtime. On a unit despatching every week, a stopped strapping head stops the shipment. Spares held against the order reference matter more here than a slightly lower machine price.
Reflow and curing oven zone control with correctly sized sensors, profile recorders where a customer needs evidence, and panel instruments chosen with ESD practice in mind.
Dryer and laminator temperature control, roller RTDs, compressed air and hydraulic gauges, and pressure switches.
Boiler steam gauges with siphons and isolation valves, steam pressing control, and sensors with sheaths suited to a wet finishing environment.
Glycerine-filled hydraulic gauges, multi-zone controllers with independent auto-tune, barrel and tool sensors, and coolant line instruments.
For electronics assembly: reflow and curing oven zone control with correctly sized sensors, profile recorders where a customer asks for evidence, temperature and humidity monitoring for controlled areas, and panel instruments chosen with ESD practice in mind.
For printing and packaging: dryer and laminator temperature control, roller RTDs, compressed air and hydraulic gauges, and pressure switches.
For garment and apparel: boiler steam gauges with siphons and isolation valves, steam pressing temperature control, and sensors with sheaths suited to a wet environment.
For light engineering and plastics: glycerine-filled hydraulic gauges, multi-zone controllers with independent auto-tune, barrel and tool sensors, and coolant line instruments.
Phase 1 sheds do not have room for an in-line system, and the volumes rarely justify one. What fits is a semi-automatic arch strapping machine and a carton sealer, both on single-phase power, occupying a corner of the despatch area.
Electronics and light assembly units often pack mixed carton sizes because the order mix changes weekly. A random carton sealer adjusts itself to each box rather than being reset by hand, which usually saves more than it costs within a year on that pattern.
Box wrapping with a top press for palletised despatch, and hand pallet trucks for the movement. We quote strap, tape and film with the machine, and hold sealing elements against your order reference so a stopped bench does not become a stopped shipment.
An arch machine on single-phase power in a corner of the despatch area — the right scale for a Phase 1 shed, and enough for the volumes here.
Order mix changes weekly in electronics and light assembly. A random sealer adjusts to each box instead of being reset by hand.
Box wrapping with top press for palletised despatch, and hand pallet trucks for movement across a compact floor.
Sealing elements and wear parts held against your original order reference, because a stopped bench here is a stopped shipment.
Fitting out a unit in Phase 1? Tell us the process, the utilities and how much you pack. We keep the instrument list to what the plant genuinely needs, supply it ready to fit rather than leaving you working out threads at the bench, and commission it.
Running a shed that has been there twenty years? Send photographs of the installation — nameplate, dial face and mounting. We identify range, connection and case size from the picture and supply a replacement that fits without rework, which is what a compact plot actually needs.
And where an accessory such as a siphon or a snubber solves a recurring failure instead of a new instrument, that is what we will quote.
The packing and sealing machinery mentioned above has its own pages, written around the machine rather than the area. If that is the part you are working on, start there.
Carton sealing machinesAll packing & sealingThe sensor, before the oven. A reading a few degrees low produces cold joints that pass visual inspection and fail in the field. On-site calibration of the zone sensors is the cheapest first check you can make.
Yes, and on compact plots it is the practical route. A clear picture of the dial face, nameplate and mounting is usually enough for us to identify range, connection thread and case size and quote something that fits without rework.
Yes. Tell us that the area is ESD-controlled and we will specify accordingly rather than sending a standard metal-cased indicator that creates a path nobody wanted.
Because they are mounted directly on live steam. A siphon holds a plug of condensate so the Bourdon tube never sees steam temperature, and costs a fraction of the gauge. An isolation valve lets you change it without shutting the boiler.
A semi-automatic arch strapping machine and a carton sealer, both on single-phase power. If your carton sizes change with the order mix, a random sealer removes the resetting.
Next working day for stock items ordered before 4 PM. It is about 45 km from our Faridabad works.
Yes, of any make, on site or at our works. Every certificate carries the reference standard used, as-found and as-left readings, ambient conditions and measurement uncertainty.
Send a photograph of the nameplate, a tag list, or simply tell us the duty. Our engineer will size it and quote it.
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