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Non Sparking Tools for Rocket Propellants and Fuel handling

Non-Sparking Tools for Rocket Propellant Handling and Space Facilities

Zero-Ignition Precision Tools for Propellant Processing, Fuel Handling, and Space Assembly

Propellant handling facilities work with hypergolic fuels, oxidizers, and solid compounds that react violently with any ignition source. Non-sparking tools are mandatory across all propellant processing zones.

Pahwa MetalTech supplies non-sparking tools for ISRO contractors, propellant processing facilities, and space system assembly plants -covering cutting, scraping, filing, and surface preparation operations.

Copper Titanium QTi is the primary alloy for space and propellant tools, offering superior hardness for zero-tolerance propellant processing. BronAL Aluminium Bronze is available for supporting operations.

Non Sparking Tools for Rocket Propellants and Fuel handling

Non-Sparking Tools for Propellant Processing and Space Assembly Operations

From dumbbell cutters and hacksaw blades for propellant forming to putty knives, files, and scrapers used in assembly and surface preparation, our non-sparking tools support precision work in zero-tolerance environments.

  • Dumbbell cutters for propellant processing
  • Non-sparking putty knives for surface and compound work
  • Files and rasps for precision surface preparation
  • Non-sparking scrapers for propellant surface operations
  • Hacksaw blades and frames for propellant cutting
  • Non-sparking chisels and drift tools for assembly
  • Specialist custom non-sparking tools for propellant systems

Propellant Operations Require the Safest Tools Available ? We Supply Them

Pahwa MetalTech understands the zero-tolerance environment of propellant and space facilities. We supply tools that meet the alloy and certification requirements of ISRO contractors and space programmes.

Submit your specific tool requirement or download our non-sparking tools catalogue. Our team will confirm alloy grades, dimensional tolerances, and delivery timelines for your propellant processing facility.

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