Tie-Bar
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About Tie-Bar
At Bhagwati Enterprise, Tie Bars (also known as tie rods) are critical structural components designed to handle tensile loads in industrial machinery. These components play an important role in maintaining stability and alignment within machines, especially in applications where high clamping force and structural strength are required.
Due to the large ratio between their length and cross-sectional area, tie bars are specifically designed to withstand tensile stress while maintaining dimensional stability. Proper engineering and material selection ensure that the tie bars perform reliably under heavy operational loads without deformation or structural failure.
Tie bars are widely used in plastic injection moulding machines, particularly in machines with medium to large tonnage capacities. They help maintain the correct distance between machine plates and support the overall clamping system, ensuring smooth and precise machine operation during the molding process.
Bhagwati Enterprise manufactures Tie Bars using high-quality EN19 / 4140 alloy steel, which undergoes quench hardening to enhance strength and durability. Chrome plating is applied to improve surface finish, corrosion resistance, and longevity. Our tie bars are available in diameters ranging from 30 mm to 400 mm, with lengths up to 10,000 mm, ensuring reliable performance for demanding industrial applications.
- EN19/4140 alloy steel with quench hardened
- Chrome-plating on the surface
- Good straightness
- Modify the old straightness, never band
- Low noise while production
- Diameter : 30-400 mm
- Length : <10,000mm
Looking for Nitrided Screws, Bimetallic Screws, Barrels, or Custom Screw & Barrel solutions? Bhagwati Enterprise manufactures high-quality components for plastic processing industries.
Production Process
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Tempering
customs
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Order & drawing confirm
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Down Payment
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Production
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Hardening & Tempering
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Inspection
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Documents for clear customs
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Packing & delivery
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Balance
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Inspection
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Nitriding