Phase I, II and III — supplied next working day from our Faridabad works, 25 km down the road. Instruments and packing machines specified for the plants that are actually here.
Okhla is not a heavy industry belt and it never was. What sits here is dense, mid-sized and mixed — a printing house next to a pharmaceutical packing unit, a confectionery line across the road from an electroplating shop. Plots are small, buildings are shared, and plant rooms are tucked into corners that were never designed for them.
That shapes what fails. In a large plant an instrument sits in an open, ventilated area and a technician can reach it with a spanner. In Okhla the same instrument sits above a machine, behind a wall, or on a mezzanine with a metre of clearance. When it fails, the cost is not the instrument — it is the two hours spent getting to it.
So the answer here is rarely the cheapest gauge. It is the one that survives the environment it was put into, and that is a specification question, not a price question.
Solvent and ink vapour. Printing and packaging units run inks, thinners and adhesives. Vapour finds its way into gauge cases and control panels, and ordinary seals swell. A gauge with the right case material and a proper seal lasts years here; the wrong one clouds in a season.
Plating line chemistry. Chrome, nickel and zinc lines run acids and caustics. A plain Bourdon tube in that service does not fail gradually — it blocks, and a blocked gauge keeps showing the last pressure it saw, which is far more dangerous than reading zero.
Steam from small boilers. Most Okhla units run a small package boiler for process heat. Gauges mounted straight onto a live steam line drift within months. A siphon costs a fraction of the gauge and prevents it.
Vibration from compressors and presses. Small plots mean the compressor is close to everything. Pointer flutter is not cosmetic — it fatigues the Bourdon tube. Glycerine filling roughly doubles gauge life on that duty.
Compressed-air and hydraulic gauges, dryer and laminator temperature control, roller RTDs — specified for ink and solvent vapour rather than a clean plant room.
Sanitary tri-clover RTDs, hygienic gauges without a dead leg, clean room differential pressure monitors, and dataloggers that produce a batch record an auditor accepts.
Diaphragm seal gauges with the wetted material matched to the bath, tank level switches, and certified instruments where the area classification requires them.
Steam gauges with siphons, drum level switches, temperature transmitters and panel instruments wired the way your operator already reads them.
For printing and packaging units: pressure gauges for compressed air and hydraulic circuits, temperature controllers for dryers and laminators, and RTD sensors on heated rollers.
For pharmaceutical and food units: sanitary tri-clover RTDs with polished wetted parts, hygienic gauges with no dead leg, clean room differential pressure monitors, and dataloggers for batch records that an auditor will actually accept.
For plating and chemical units: diaphragm seal gauges with the wetted material matched to the bath, level switches for tanks, and flameproof instruments where the area classification calls for them.
For boiler and utility rooms: steam gauges with siphons, level switches, temperature transmitters and panel instruments with the alarms wired the way your operator expects to see them.
Okhla despatches a great deal of finished goods, and much of it goes out in cartons that have to survive a truck and a warehouse. Semi-automatic strapping machines and carton sealers suit the plot sizes here — they need a bench and a single-phase socket, not a conveyor line and three-phase power.
Where carton sizes change through the day, which is normal in a job-work packing hall, a random carton sealer adjusts itself to each box instead of being reset by hand. That single decision usually saves more labour than anything else on the packing bench.
We also supply hand pallet trucks and drum carriers, and we quote the consumables — strap, tape, film — with the machine, so the running cost is visible before you buy rather than after.
Table-top and semi-automatic PP strapping for the despatch bench — single-phase power, no conveyor line needed, which is what an Okhla plot can actually accommodate.
Semi-automatic for a fixed carton, random for a packing hall where the box size changes through the day. The random model adjusts itself instead of being reset by hand.
Box wrapping machines with top press for unstable loads, hand pallet trucks and drum carriers for moving finished goods across a tight floor.
PP strap, BOPP tape and stretch film quoted with the machine, and wear parts held against your original order reference.
Building a new unit in Okhla? Send us the P&ID or even a rough line diagram. We size the instruments, tell you which ones the design actually needs and which are being specified out of habit, and supply them with the certificates your consultant will ask for at handover. Loop checking and commissioning support come with it.
Running a plant that is twenty years old? That is most of Okhla, and it is work we do every week. We supply like-for-like replacements against your existing tag numbers, calibrate what is still good, and tell you honestly what needs changing and what does not. We would rather sell you a siphon than a gauge every six months.
Either way, the same engineers handle it. There is no separate projects team that disappears after commissioning.
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 & sealingOkhla is about 25 km from our Faridabad works. Stock items ordered before 4 PM on a working day are handed to the carrier the same evening and normally reach Okhla the next working day. For a genuine breakdown we can often arrange a same-day hand delivery — tell us when you call.
Compressed-air and hydraulic pressure gauges, temperature controllers for dryers and laminators, RTD sensors on heated rollers, and strapping machines and carton sealers for the despatch bench.
Yes. Plating baths need a diaphragm seal gauge with the wetted material matched to the chemistry — SS316L will not survive some chloride baths, and Hastelloy or a PTFE-lined seal is the correct answer there. Tell us the bath and the concentration and we will specify it properly.
Yes, of any make. We calibrate on site or at our Faridabad works, and every certificate carries the reference standard used, as-found and as-left readings at each point, the ambient conditions and the measurement uncertainty.
That is a large part of what we do. Send the P&ID, the line diagram or simply a description of the process. Our engineers will propose the instrument list, explain why each one is there, and quote it — and where the design specifies something that is not needed, we will say so.
Yes. Table-top and semi-automatic strapping machines and carton sealers run on single-phase power and need a bench rather than a conveyor line. For mixed carton sizes, a random carton sealer adjusts to each box automatically.
Yes, a GST e-invoice with IRN on every order, along with a test certificate. Traceable calibration certificates and material test certificates are supplied on request.
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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