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When the Central Government recently issued directives to make sure that RCC structures use earthquake resistant steel, there's one company that saw its labour becoming fruitful. Metrolla Steels Ltd, manufacturers of Metcon brand TMT steel bars. Metcon is one among those very few steel companies who use raw material (billets and ingots) with ISI mark& uses 19 stage production process to manufacture steel bars from ingots, to ensure utmost strength to the Metcon TMT steel bars. Metcon, the company's brand, is born out of the latest German TMT (thermo mechanical treatment)technology. The plant is ISO 9001 certified. Metcon TMT bar conforms to global standards in every aspect - in earthquake resistance, ductility, weldability, bonding, etc. Explaining further, Metcon spokesman pointed out that Metcon TMT bars excels even many of the parameters of BIS. Bureau of Indian Standards in many of these parametres. Little surprise, Metcon TMT is the brand leader today in Kerala. Metcon TMT helps customers save up to as much as 15% on steel costs. When people go for unbranded steel, they actually end up spending more, as unbranded steel has uneven weight-length ratio. Here's where Metcon TMT, though priced slightly higher than unbranded steel, helps save more, as Metcon TMT has even weight-length ratio. To ensure customers that the steel is of high quality, Metcon TMT bars bear the brand name and ISI mark at every metre With steel being a decisive ingredient of RCC, Metcon believes that people should give as much attention to detail to steel bars as they do for fixtures and fittings.
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