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Alupuram
Hindalco Alupuram Works is situated in the Ernakulam
district of Kerala, India's southern-most state.
The lush green scenic beauty of this state has
given it the reputation of being Gods
own country and it was here that the countrys
first aluminium ingot was produced at the Alupuram
smelter in 1943.
The smelter has since been shut down but the
Alupuram Extrusions unit, set up in 1955, currently
operates at a capacity of 8,000 tonnes per
annum. The plant is equipped with two extrusion
presses, solutionising furnaces and heat treatment
facility. It also has a state-of-the art packing
facility.
Its library of dies has the widest range of
shapes and alloys, offering customers
architectural profiles, geometrical shapes,
busbar tubes / channels / flats, heat sinks
and motor / pump body, bus structurals, railway
wagons, bicycle frames, knitting needles, solar
panels, furniture, MaxloaderTM: aluminium
truck body, and hard alloys for defence and
marine applications.
Alupurams 300 odd strong multi-skilled workforce works with
total flexibility and is fully aligned with
management goals. Residential colonies for
workmen and staff members include recreational
club facilities, where families get together
for sports, fitness and cultural activities.
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ancient Greeks and Romans used alum,
an aluminium compound, in medicine,
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