Setco Automotive Expands Product Portfolio with Automotive Water Pump Launch
The company enters the engine cooling segment with a water pump designed for LCVs and MHCVs.
Setco Automotive Limited has launched its Automotive Water Pump, expanding its product portfolio into engine cooling solutions for Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) and Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicles (MHCVs).
The water pump is engineered for durability and efficiency, ensuring optimal coolant circulation and thermal stability. It features a long-life seal, high load-bearing capacity, improved Noise, Vibration & Harshness (NVH) isolation, and a thermal-optimized impeller material grade.
Commenting on this development, Harish Sheth, Chairman & MD, Setco Automotive Ltd., said, "This launch is a significant step in our journey to diversify and deepen our presence across the auto component value chain. Our new Automotive Water Pump reflects the same quality, performance, and engineering excellence that has made Setco the benchmark in the clutch segment. With this product, we aim to deliver superior engine protection and performance, while strengthening our relationships with OEMs and aftermarket customers alike."
Setco Automotive, established in 1982, is one of India’s largest manufacturers of MHCV clutches and a supplier of truck components. The company has a diversified portfolio that includes brake linings, clutches, flywheels, lubricants, and other critical vehicle parts. It operates five manufacturing units and has Research and Development facilities in India and the UK.
The company's advanced machining subsidiary, Lavacast Pvt Ltd, supports its manufacturing operations. Setco serves a global market across the US, UK, SAARC, and the Middle East.
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