Manufacturing Capabilities
All of our production departments are well equipped with the latest, machinery which is imported from Germany and England, and well-staffed with expert technicians.
Raw Material Department
ANHI Industries always purchases the best quality stainless steel raw material from steel manufacturers or import directly from Japan, France, and Germany when need to do so.
All kinds of series i.e., 304, 410, and 420 of stainless steel are used for the production of Surgical Instruments. At ANHI Industries, we believe that quality can only be achieved through quality raw materials. As such, the best quality Raw-materials (Stainless Steel Strips, Round Bars, Stainless Steel Coils, and Stainless-Steel Tubes) are purchased and are subjected to composition and hardness testing through our in-house laboratory to ensure that only the best materials are passed on to production departments.
Forging Department
ANHI Industries has its forging section where forgings are made through the Drop Hammer process by seasoned operators using dyes made of the best quality imported D-2 Steel.
Forging is done by keeping in mind that the geometry of this process is a starting point and does not in any way limit your design freedom.
Milling Department
Milling is used in the surgical instruments industry, defined as the process of cutting, shaping, and finishing an instrument. It is the process that includes turning, welding and fringing. At ANHI Industries, we use the best milling technology which involves cutting away pieces of metal to create dovetails, threads, bevels, slots, and ridges.
Grinding (Filing & Setting)
To give a final shape to the instrument, our highly skilled craftsman use filling and grinding processes which removes the material from the instrument by abrasion. Then the instrument is keenly observed and set to perform perfectly.
Hardness Test (Heat Treatment)
For surgical instruments, the term hardness refers to the resistance to bending, scratching, abrasion or cutting. We have an in-house Heat Treatment Department equipped with a top-quality Vacuum Furnace where qualified staff and engineers are engaged in treating the instruments to add strength to the steel and perfect the metallurgical composition for further processes.
Raw Material Department
ANHI Industries always purchases the best quality stainless steel raw material from steel manufacturers or import directly from Japan, France, and Germany when need to do so.
All kinds of series i.e., 304, 410, and 420 of stainless steel are used for the production of Surgical Instruments. At ANHI Industries, we believe that quality can only be achieved through quality raw materials. As such, the best quality Raw-materials (Stainless Steel Strips, Round Bars, Stainless Steel Coils, and Stainless-Steel Tubes) are purchased and are subjected to composition and hardness testing through our in-house laboratory to ensure that only the best materials are passed on to production departments.
Forging Department
ANHI Industries has its forging section where forgings are made through the Drop Hammer process by seasoned operators using dyes made of the best quality imported D-2 Steel.
Forging is done by keeping in mind that the geometry of this process is a starting point and does not in any way limit your design freedom.
Milling Department
Milling is used in the surgical instruments industry, defined as the process of cutting, shaping, and finishing an instrument. It is the process that includes turning, welding and fringing. At ANHI Industries, we use the best milling technology which involves cutting away pieces of metal to create dovetails, threads, bevels, slots, and ridges.
Grinding (Filing & Setting)
To give a final shape to the instrument, our highly skilled craftsman use filling and grinding processes which removes the material from the instrument by abrasion. Then the instrument is keenly observed and set to perform perfectly.
Hardness Test (Heat Treatment)
For surgical instruments, the term hardness refers to the resistance to bending, scratching, abrasion or cutting. We have an in-house Heat Treatment Department equipped with a top-quality Vacuum Furnace where qualified staff and engineers are engaged in treating the instruments to add strength to the steel and perfect the metallurgical composition for further processes.
Polishing Department
The Polishing Department is manned by seasoned workmen using imported chemicals and the best quality grinding wheels to ensure the best quality finish. In this department, the instruments are given final finish which includes a mirror, satin, or matt finishes. The finish is per the customer’s requirements.
Tungsten Carbide Department
ANHI Industries tungsten carbide department is installed with the best quality imported machinery being manned by the exceptionally well-trained experts using the German Technology. We use German tungsten carbide tips for our instruments.
Coating Department
Our coating department is capable of providing gold-plated instruments as well as powder-coated instruments depending upon the requirements of the instruments or the customers. Best quality coating-related raw materials are used so that no compromise can be made on quality. Furthermore, each coating is inspected for quality before any instrument is passed on to the next department.
Passivation Department
We use high-quality imported chemicals in our Passivation Department. Every instrument is a boiled test and passivate for 24 hours before packing. If the need arises, the instruments are re-passivated to eliminate any chances of rusting or corrosion during the life of the instrument. Our instruments are rust-free for life though we give a guarantee for five years.
Sandblasting Department
For sandblasting our instruments, we use the machines as well as the best quality sandblasting material, which are operated by skilled & well-trained operators.
Laser Stamping/Etching
We use permanent and long-life high-quality laser stamping and etching which produces a wide variety of text and graphic images including our customer’s logo with very detailed and fine image quality.
Quality Control and Assurance
Our quality control and assurance department are involved in all of the processes of manufacturing but before the instrument goes to the packing department, its quality and function are thoroughly checked by our qualified engineers.
Labeling and Packing
Each instrument is initially packed in a polybag to prevent scratches and then packed in the box. Boxes are then packed in the carton. The boxes are labeled which include the article number, types, and sizes of instruments. We can also arrange packaging and labeling according to the customer’s demand.
Warehouse
After the instruments are packed and labeled, cartons are then moved to our in-house warehouse where the complete record of shipments is maintained by our qualified warehouse management and is recorded in the company’s database.