RHI Magnesita India Limited

About RHI Magnesita India Limited

RHI Magnesita India Limited manufactures and trades in refractories, monolithics, bricks, and ceramic paper for the iron and steel industry primarily in India. The company offers isostatically pressed continuous casting refractories; slide gate plate; nozzles and well blocks; tundish nozzles; and bottom purging refractories and top purging lances, as well as rendering management services. It also provides slag arresting darts; basic spray mass for tundish working linings; castables; alumina bricks; and magnesia carbon bricks. In addition, the company serves steel, cement, nonferrous metals, glass, environment and energy, foundry, and paper and pulp industry. It also exports its products to approximately 70 countries. The company was formerly known as Orient Refractories Limited and changed its name to RHI Magnesita India Limited in July 2021. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Gurugram, India. RHI Magnesita India Limited is a subsidiary of Dutch US Holding B.V.

RHI Magnesita India is one of the top refractory manufacturers in India offering the industry’s most comprehensive range of products and Refractory Services or solutions for high-temperature processes.

https://www.rhimagnesitaindia.com

RHIM.NS India

657.65USD15.25 (-2.32%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

NSE exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Metal Fabrication

Location India, Gurugram

Grade: ACF

1,607,693,513 USD
MARKET CAP
35.159
PE
0.835
BETA (5y)
19.480
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
287%
for 3 years
160%
for 2 years
205%
for last year
51%
for this year
0%
RHI Magnesita India Limited
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