Infrastructure

26,000 m² of controlled process.

Ambala has blown scientific glass since the 1940s; our works carries that craft on an industrial spine. Six areas, one uninterrupted chain of custody from tubing to crate.

Forming & lampwork hall

9,200 m²

Automated forming lines for high-volume patterns run alongside forty lampwork stations — because a Kjeldahl flask and a precision-bore burette are not made the same way. Glass moves from tubing store to formed ware without leaving climate control.

Annealing lehrs

4 continuous lehrs

Conveyor lehrs with logged multi-zone profiles carry every formed piece through the 570 °C stress-relief curve. The log ties to the lot number; the lot number ties to your delivery.

Calibration laboratory

ISO/IEC 17025 · NABL CC-2214

A 27.0 ±0.5 °C controlled room housing five-figure balances, reference weights with NPL-traceable certificates and the automated dosing rigs that gravimetrically calibrate every Class A instrument.

Graduation & marking

12 laser + screen lines

Laser scribing for permanent scales and serials; ceramic enamel screen printing for high-contrast graduations, fired to survive 500 autoclave cycles.

Custom fabrication shop

15 working days, drawing to dispatch

Master glassblowers translate CAD drawings and paper sketches into working apparatus — jacketed reactors, custom manifolds, one-off replacements for discontinued instruments.

Export packing & warehouse

6,800 m²

Moulded-pulp and foam packing engineered per product family. Mixed-container consolidation, pre-shipment inspection bay and documentation office under one roof.

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Customer audits are welcome — most guests want to see the polariser bench and stay for the lampwork.

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