Hind Rectifiers Limited has announced the commercial availability of its advanced copper conductors, manufactured at its newly expanded facility in , India. The new products, including Continuously Transposed Conductors (CTC), Paper Insulated Copper Conductors (PICC), and Enameled Paper Insulated Copper Conductors (EPICC), are engineered to meet the demands of high-power transformers and other wound components.

The state-of-the-art copper processing plant in , Nashik, is designed to support key infrastructure segments such as power grids, railway rolling stock, and industrial power networks. The new production lines offer flexibility in conductor sizing and insulation layers, with CTC lines handling 5 to 63 strands per conductor and customizable strand dimensions. The PICC and EPICC lines can cover copper widths up to 20 mm and thicknesses up to 8 mm.

Hind Rectifiers ensures optimal manufacturing conditions with a dust-free, air-conditioned environment for the CTC production area. The company employs 100% in-line optical testing in all enameling lines to guarantee insulation quality and dimensional accuracy, maintaining tolerances of ±5 microns. The entire supply chain complies with EU Conflict Minerals Regulations and the Responsible Minerals Initiative.

The Sinnar facility is ISO 9001:2015 certified and features extensive in-house testing labs to ensure every spool meets international quality and performance standards. aims to strengthen its position in the transformer supply chain and expand its global market presence through targeted exports.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).

This article is written by Yash Agarwal and reviewed by Aman Shukla before publication.