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Clw Cab Windows Related
CLW operates an in-house steel foundry (set up in 1962–63) for cast steel locomotive components, with machining and fabrication capabilities using modern CNC, plasma cutting, welding, and more.

Aluminium Casting Of Vur Box & Cover
The VUR Box & Cover is a precision-engineered component manufactured using aluminium casting. It is designed to provide robust housing and protection for electrical, mechanical, or industrial assemblies, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and long service life

Clw Wag-9 Machine Door Aluminium
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) manufactures the WAG-9 series locomotives, including variants such as WAG-9H, WAG-9i, and EF9K (formerly WAG-9HH), which incorporate advanced features like IGBT traction control and heavier ballast

Aluminium Casting Of Upper Body
The upper body casting typically refers to structural or mechanical components made from aluminum through the sand casting, die casting, or gravity casting process. These are widely used in automotive, railway, aerospace, machinery, and industrial applications due to aluminum’s lightweight, corrosion resistance, and strength-to-weight ratio

Clw Wag 9 Cab Door Aluminium
The WAG-9 locomotive features a crew cab at each end, with access doors allowing entry into the cab and also passage into the machine room . The cab door is a critical structural element, providing secure, insulated access and bearing load while maintaining cab integrity

VMC Vertical Machine
A Vertical Machining Center (VMC) is a type of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine in which the spindle—the part that holds and spins the cutting tool—is vertically oriented. This setup enables the tool to approach the workpiece from above, providing better visibility, access, and efficient chip remova

80-ton Aluminium cold chamber PDC Die casting machine
An 80-ton machine provides ~800 kN of clamping force to keep the die shut while molten aluminium is injected at high speed/pressure. “Cold chamber” means aluminium is melted in a separate furnace and ladled into the shot sleeve (aluminium is too corrosive/hot for hot-chamber systems).