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About RMRM

We have pleasure in introducing ourselves as one of the leading manufacturers of aluminum house-hold utensils and other aluminum articles in Pune. With a legacy of over 35 years, we have not only served the extensive indigenous market but also export to international markets in Dubai and Kenya. RMRM has pioneered in manufacturing a wide range of aluminium metalware with more than 50 large utensils of 20 ” diameter , 12” depth in various guages from 14 to 20.

Why choose us:

RMRM is driven by high-class modern technology, an able team and manufacturing capacity to depend on. From authentic designs, product durability, manufacturing precision and long term customer associations, we complete the growing value chain of aluminium utensils and the aluminium market. Join hands with us and explore the possibilities of serving the community with a healthy lifestyle.

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Reasons to buy aluminium

Its weight is about 1/3 rd of the weight of steel, brass or copper of equal volume. Although the strength is such that it can stand heavy pressure and loads.

It resists corrosion, repels water and is non toxic, which reduces spoilage of food.

Aluminium is an excellent thermal conductor because it absorbs heat very quickly and the same property of this metal makes sure that it cools down very fast too. This unique feature makes it very useful and reliable to use in the long run.

Aluminum takes only 5 percent of the energy needed to extract new aluminum from ore. It can be easily recycled into many products hence is environmentally friendly. It can take as little as 60 days to return as a new product after recycling. About 75 percent of all aluminum ever made is still in use according to the Aluminium Association. The above properties of aluminum make it a very useful and reliable metal to choose in the long run.

History of Aluminum

For the more curious minds here is a short and really cool history of aluminum: Danish chemist Hans Christian Oersted first managed to extract aluminum from alum in 1825, according to the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. Later scientists refined the process for wrestling aluminum to bring the price down to practical levels. For decades, aluminum was more highly-priced than gold. Napoleon III, the first president of the French Second Republic beginning in 1848, proudly served his most honored guests using aluminum plates and cutlery because it was such a rare metal according to the Aluminium Association. Napoleon III also reportedly had an aluminum rattle made for his son, according to a 1911 article in Good Housekeeping magazine. Finally, in 1886 a French engineer named Paul Heroult and an Oberlin chemistry graduate named Charles Hall independently invented a process in which aluminum oxide is melted in cryolite (sodium aluminum fluoride) and subject to an electric current, according to American Chemical Society (ACS). The Hall-Herout process is still used to produce aluminum today along with the Bayer process which extracts aluminum from bauxite ore according to ACS.