Midhani Awarded NADCAP Accreditation For Heat Treatment
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Midhani Awarded NADCAP Accreditation For Heat Treatment

Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (Midhani) has been awarded the NADCAP accreditation for heat treatment at its metallurgical facility. The recognition reflects the company's commitment to the highest standards of quality and process control in specialised metal processing. The accreditation underlines compliance with global aerospace industry requirements and marks a major quality milestone for the organisation. The accreditation process involved assessment of heat treatment procedures, equipment maintenance and adherence to documented quality protocols.

The accreditation is expected to enhance Midhani's ability to meet stringent supplier standards for critical aerospace components and materials. Achieving NADCAP demonstrates that the company's processes, documentation and traceability meet internationally recognised benchmarks for heat treatment operations. The recognition will support efforts to align manufacturing practices with global supply chain expectations. It is anticipated that certified operations will reduce barriers to entry in international supply chains for specialised components.

Midhani said the accreditation will strengthen its capability to support aerospace and defence programmes that demand precise metallurgical processing and rigorous quality assurance. The facility upgrade and certified procedures are likely to bolster confidence among original equipment manufacturers and defence integrators seeking qualified supply partners. This accreditation may open opportunities for expanded participation in complex projects requiring certified heat treatment services. Enhanced traceability and documented process control are expected to improve consistency of metallurgical outcomes across production batches.

Company leadership attributed the achievement to sustained investment in process control, personnel training and quality systems while thanking the dedicated team for their efforts. The statement noted appreciation for customers whose continued trust and engagement helped drive the capability enhancement. Midhani plans to leverage the accreditation to pursue further certifications and deepen collaboration with industry partners. The company will continue to invest in skills development and process validation to sustain compliance and pursue further quality recognitions.

Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (Midhani) has been awarded the NADCAP accreditation for heat treatment at its metallurgical facility. The recognition reflects the company's commitment to the highest standards of quality and process control in specialised metal processing. The accreditation underlines compliance with global aerospace industry requirements and marks a major quality milestone for the organisation. The accreditation process involved assessment of heat treatment procedures, equipment maintenance and adherence to documented quality protocols. The accreditation is expected to enhance Midhani's ability to meet stringent supplier standards for critical aerospace components and materials. Achieving NADCAP demonstrates that the company's processes, documentation and traceability meet internationally recognised benchmarks for heat treatment operations. The recognition will support efforts to align manufacturing practices with global supply chain expectations. It is anticipated that certified operations will reduce barriers to entry in international supply chains for specialised components. Midhani said the accreditation will strengthen its capability to support aerospace and defence programmes that demand precise metallurgical processing and rigorous quality assurance. The facility upgrade and certified procedures are likely to bolster confidence among original equipment manufacturers and defence integrators seeking qualified supply partners. This accreditation may open opportunities for expanded participation in complex projects requiring certified heat treatment services. Enhanced traceability and documented process control are expected to improve consistency of metallurgical outcomes across production batches. Company leadership attributed the achievement to sustained investment in process control, personnel training and quality systems while thanking the dedicated team for their efforts. The statement noted appreciation for customers whose continued trust and engagement helped drive the capability enhancement. Midhani plans to leverage the accreditation to pursue further certifications and deepen collaboration with industry partners. The company will continue to invest in skills development and process validation to sustain compliance and pursue further quality recognitions.

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