Innomet wins Rs 76.67 lakh order from Enar Weld Braze
Innomet Advanced Materials Limited has secured a purchase order worth Rs 76,67,250 from Enar Weld Braze Pvt. Ltd. The order, dated May 19, 2026, pertains to the company's Metal Powder Division. The delivery will be executed according to the schedule specified in the purchase order.

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Innomet Advanced Materials Limited has secured a purchase order worth Rs 76,67,250 from Enar Weld Braze Pvt. Ltd. The order, dated May 19, 2026, was received under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
Order Details
The purchase order is for the company's Metal Powder Division. The total consideration for the order is Rs 76,67,250. The entity awarding the order is a domestic company, and the transaction is not classified as a related party transaction.
Execution Timeline
The delivery of the order is required to be made in accordance with the delivery schedule specified in the purchase order. The promoters, promoter group, or group companies do not have any interest in the entity that awarded the order.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Name of Client | ENAR WELD BRAZE PVT. LTD |
| Order Value | Rs. 76,67,250/- |
| Nature of Order | Purchase Order for Metal Powder Division |
| Origin | Domestic |
Historical Stock Returns for Innomet Advanced Materials
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -0.82% | -7.50% | +11.28% | -17.00% | -45.22% | -51.78% |
How might this order from Enar Weld Braze signal growing demand in the welding and brazing materials sector, and could it lead to a long-term supply agreement between the two companies?
What is Innomet Advanced Materials' current order book size, and how significantly does this Rs 76.67 lakh order contribute to its Metal Powder Division's revenue pipeline for FY2026-27?
Could this order indicate an expansion opportunity for Innomet's Metal Powder Division, potentially prompting the company to scale up production capacity or invest in new manufacturing infrastructure?































