MIDHANI secures NADCAP accreditation for heat treatment facility 
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MIDHANI secures NADCAP accreditation for heat treatment facility

Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI) has received the prestigious NADCAP accreditation for its heat treatment facility

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI) has received the prestigious NADCAP accreditation for its heat treatment facility, marking a significant milestone in its quality and process capabilities.

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The accreditation underscores MIDHANI’s adherence to stringent global standards in quality, process control, and compliance with aerospace industry requirements. NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) certification is widely regarded as a benchmark for excellence in aerospace and defence manufacturing processes.

With this recognition, MIDHANI is expected to further strengthen its capabilities in supporting critical aerospace and defence programmes through advanced metallurgical processing.

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The company acknowledged the efforts of its team in achieving the accreditation and expressed gratitude to its customers for their continued trust and support.

MIDHANI, a defence public sector undertaking, plays a key role in supplying specialised alloys and materials for strategic sectors including aerospace and defence.

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