Aerolloy Technologies Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of PTC Industries Limited, has successfully commissioned its advanced Vacuum Induction Melting (VIM) furnace along with state-of-the-art facilities for the production of superalloys and large investment castings. With this milestone, Aerolloy becomes one of the few companies worldwide with the ability to manufacture the largest precision superalloy investment castings, a capability critical for aerospace, defence, space propulsion, and industrial gas turbine applications.
The facility will also produce superalloy ingots and cast sticks for downstream use in high-technology industries. The commissioning marks a major expansion of Aerolloy’s manufacturing base and represents a leap forward in India’s capability to develop and supply advanced materials domestically. Superalloys, known for their strength in high-temperature and high-stress environments, are indispensable to aero-engines, gas turbines, and defence systems.
Commenting on the development, Sachin Agarwal, Chairman & Managing Director, PTC Industries, said:
“This commissioning is a strategic milestone for Aerolloy and PTC Industries. We now have two world-class capabilities under one roof – the ability to manufacture the largest superalloy castings globally, and the capacity to produce a wide range of Nickel and Cobalt-based superalloys, including those used in single-crystal applications. These capabilities place Aerolloy in a very select global league while strengthening India’s self-reliance in critical materials.”
PTC Industries, with over six decades of experience in precision metal components, continues to expand its footprint through Aerolloy. The company is investing significantly in a new integrated facility at the Lucknow node of the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor, spread across 50 acres.
This upcoming plant will house a Titanium and Superalloy Mill, producing aerospace-grade ingots, billets, bars, plates, and sheets in advanced materials. Through these expansions, Aerolloy is poised to capture a larger share of the growing global superalloy market while also contributing to India’s ambitions of becoming a hub for indigenous aerospace and defence manufacturing.