Diffusion Engineers Reports Strong Q2 And H1 Growth Across Operations
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Diffusion Engineers Reports Strong Q2 And H1 Growth Across Operations

Diffusion Engineers Limited, one of India’s leading manufacturers of welding consumables, wear plates, wear parts, and heavy-engineering machinery, has announced its unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the second quarter and half year ended 30 September 2025, prepared in accordance with IND AS.

Standalone Performance – Q2 FY26

Revenue from operations rose to Rs 799.61 million, up 7.6 per cent year-on-year from Rs 743.15 million.

EBITDA (excluding other income) increased to Rs 111.86 million, a rise of 2.83 per cent.

EBITDA margin stood at 13.99 per cent.

Profit after tax rose to Rs 99.13 million, up 13.74 per cent year-on-year.

Standalone Performance – H1 FY26

Revenue from operations reached Rs 1.53 billion, an increase of 8.3 per cent year-on-year.

EBITDA (excluding other income) grew to Rs 198.40 million, up 5.46 per cent.

EBITDA margin stood at 12.94 per cent.

Profit after tax surged to Rs 241.16 million, up 58.89 per cent from the previous year.

Consolidated Performance – Q2 FY26

Revenue from operations amounted to Rs 835.66 million, compared with Rs 824.67 million in Q2 FY25—a 1.33 per cent rise.

EBITDA (excluding other income) stood at Rs 123.67 million.

EBITDA margin was 14.80 per cent.

Profit after tax climbed to Rs 101.65 million, up 19.49 per cent year-on-year.

Consolidated Performance – H1 FY26

Revenue reached Rs 1.64 billion, up 6.96 per cent year-on-year.

EBITDA (excluding other income) was Rs 229.49 million.

EBITDA margin stood at 13.97 per cent.

Profit after tax increased to Rs 224.30 million, marking 42.14 per cent year-on-year growth.

Management Commentary

Mr Prashant Garg, Chairman and Managing Director of Diffusion Engineers Ltd, said the company delivered strong results in both Q2 and H1 FY26, supported by steady demand across core industries and a robust order pipeline.

He highlighted that Diffusion Engineers has secured substantial orders over the past two quarters, strengthening revenue visibility. The company currently holds an order book of over Rs 1.7 billion, driven by strong demand for roll press rolls used in the cement sector and other heavy-engineering applications.

With new capacities set to come online in FY26 and ongoing capital expenditure nearing completion, the company is targeting a doubling of its topline in the medium to long term. Management also expects EBITDA margin expansion supported by economies of scale, operating leverage, and a richer product mix.

Looking ahead, Mr Garg expressed confidence in sustaining growth and profitability, backed by healthy sectoral demand, a strong order book, and continuous operational improvements. He extended gratitude to employees, clients, financiers, and stakeholders for their continued support

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Diffusion Engineers Limited, one of India’s leading manufacturers of welding consumables, wear plates, wear parts, and heavy-engineering machinery, has announced its unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the second quarter and half year ended 30 September 2025, prepared in accordance with IND AS. Standalone Performance – Q2 FY26 Revenue from operations rose to Rs 799.61 million, up 7.6 per cent year-on-year from Rs 743.15 million. EBITDA (excluding other income) increased to Rs 111.86 million, a rise of 2.83 per cent. EBITDA margin stood at 13.99 per cent. Profit after tax rose to Rs 99.13 million, up 13.74 per cent year-on-year. Standalone Performance – H1 FY26 Revenue from operations reached Rs 1.53 billion, an increase of 8.3 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA (excluding other income) grew to Rs 198.40 million, up 5.46 per cent. EBITDA margin stood at 12.94 per cent. Profit after tax surged to Rs 241.16 million, up 58.89 per cent from the previous year. Consolidated Performance – Q2 FY26 Revenue from operations amounted to Rs 835.66 million, compared with Rs 824.67 million in Q2 FY25—a 1.33 per cent rise. EBITDA (excluding other income) stood at Rs 123.67 million. EBITDA margin was 14.80 per cent. Profit after tax climbed to Rs 101.65 million, up 19.49 per cent year-on-year. Consolidated Performance – H1 FY26 Revenue reached Rs 1.64 billion, up 6.96 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA (excluding other income) was Rs 229.49 million. EBITDA margin stood at 13.97 per cent. Profit after tax increased to Rs 224.30 million, marking 42.14 per cent year-on-year growth. Management Commentary Mr Prashant Garg, Chairman and Managing Director of Diffusion Engineers Ltd, said the company delivered strong results in both Q2 and H1 FY26, supported by steady demand across core industries and a robust order pipeline. He highlighted that Diffusion Engineers has secured substantial orders over the past two quarters, strengthening revenue visibility. The company currently holds an order book of over Rs 1.7 billion, driven by strong demand for roll press rolls used in the cement sector and other heavy-engineering applications. With new capacities set to come online in FY26 and ongoing capital expenditure nearing completion, the company is targeting a doubling of its topline in the medium to long term. Management also expects EBITDA margin expansion supported by economies of scale, operating leverage, and a richer product mix. Looking ahead, Mr Garg expressed confidence in sustaining growth and profitability, backed by healthy sectoral demand, a strong order book, and continuous operational improvements. He extended gratitude to employees, clients, financiers, and stakeholders for their continued support

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