Uni Abex expands to North America, debuts at CRU Nitrogen + Syngas USA
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Uni Abex expands to North America, debuts at CRU Nitrogen + Syngas USA

Uni Abex Alloy Products, a Neterwala Group company, has entered the North American market, debuting as a sponsor and exhibitor at CRU Nitrogen + Syngas USA 2025 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
At Stall No. 97, Uni Abex is highlighting its proprietary high-strength, heat-resistant alloy, Thermalloy 64 Micro/MR, designed for extreme temperatures of 1050-1100°C. This innovation reinforces the company’s commitment to high-performance metallurgical solutions for the fertilizer and syngas industries.
Non-Executive Director Kuldeep Bhan called the event a strategic platform to demonstrate Uni Abex’s centrifugal casting capabilities and commitment to sustainability. The company continues investing in advanced metallurgy for fertilizer, petrochemical, and DRI sectors to enhance efficiency and reduce carbon footprints.
With this expansion, Uni Abex strengthens its global presence, driving innovation and engineering excellence in industrial metallurgy.
                                                                                                                                          

Uni Abex Alloy Products, a Neterwala Group company, has entered the North American market, debuting as a sponsor and exhibitor at CRU Nitrogen + Syngas USA 2025 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.At Stall No. 97, Uni Abex is highlighting its proprietary high-strength, heat-resistant alloy, Thermalloy 64 Micro/MR, designed for extreme temperatures of 1050-1100°C. This innovation reinforces the company’s commitment to high-performance metallurgical solutions for the fertilizer and syngas industries.Non-Executive Director Kuldeep Bhan called the event a strategic platform to demonstrate Uni Abex’s centrifugal casting capabilities and commitment to sustainability. The company continues investing in advanced metallurgy for fertilizer, petrochemical, and DRI sectors to enhance efficiency and reduce carbon footprints.With this expansion, Uni Abex strengthens its global presence, driving innovation and engineering excellence in industrial metallurgy.                                                                                                                                          

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