Hardwyn Launches ISI Certified Floor Spring With Institutional Orders
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Hardwyn Launches ISI Certified Floor Spring With Institutional Orders

Hardwyn India Limited (Hardwyn) has launched an ISI certified floor spring and reported that it has secured purchase orders from multiple institutional and government-backed projects across India. The announcement follows the company's emphasis on certified architectural hardware and reflects its continuing focus on supplying solutions for large scale infrastructure developments. The product launch and order wins were communicated to stock exchanges in a regulatory filing dated 18.04.2026.

The ISI certified floor spring is engineered to deliver reliable control of frameless glass doors with smooth closing action and certified performance suitable for high traffic commercial and institutional environments. Manufactured with precision engineering, the component ensures accurate door alignment and controlled closing speed while its robust internal mechanism is designed to withstand demanding usage conditions. The product will be offered in silver and black finishes to suit contemporary architectural aesthetics.

Purchase orders cited in the filing encompass projects including medical colleges, universities and government establishments in states such as Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, underlining demand for certified door control solutions in institutional settings. The company said the orders reinforce market trust in certified, high quality architectural hardware for public infrastructure. The filing described the projects as prestigious and indicative of growing uptake of standard compliant products.

Company management indicated that the launch marks a significant strengthening of the product portfolio and that the response from institutional clients reflects confidence in certified solutions that combine safety, performance and design. Management added that the company remains committed to meeting evolving infrastructure needs and to maintaining quality and reliability in its offerings. Further technical specifications and certification details are listed on the company's website for reference by procurement teams and project managers considering purchase options and to facilitate evaluation processes prior to order placement.

Hardwyn India Limited (Hardwyn) has launched an ISI certified floor spring and reported that it has secured purchase orders from multiple institutional and government-backed projects across India. The announcement follows the company's emphasis on certified architectural hardware and reflects its continuing focus on supplying solutions for large scale infrastructure developments. The product launch and order wins were communicated to stock exchanges in a regulatory filing dated 18.04.2026. The ISI certified floor spring is engineered to deliver reliable control of frameless glass doors with smooth closing action and certified performance suitable for high traffic commercial and institutional environments. Manufactured with precision engineering, the component ensures accurate door alignment and controlled closing speed while its robust internal mechanism is designed to withstand demanding usage conditions. The product will be offered in silver and black finishes to suit contemporary architectural aesthetics. Purchase orders cited in the filing encompass projects including medical colleges, universities and government establishments in states such as Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, underlining demand for certified door control solutions in institutional settings. The company said the orders reinforce market trust in certified, high quality architectural hardware for public infrastructure. The filing described the projects as prestigious and indicative of growing uptake of standard compliant products. Company management indicated that the launch marks a significant strengthening of the product portfolio and that the response from institutional clients reflects confidence in certified solutions that combine safety, performance and design. Management added that the company remains committed to meeting evolving infrastructure needs and to maintaining quality and reliability in its offerings. Further technical specifications and certification details are listed on the company's website for reference by procurement teams and project managers considering purchase options and to facilitate evaluation processes prior to order placement.

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