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BUSINESS NEWS
Yale & Maini launched next gen diesel forklift truck at CeMAT 2014 - Pragati Maidan, Delhi on 11th December 2014
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ale and Maini Group are delighted to announce the launch of a new diesel counter balance forklift truck, introduced to meet the specific requirements of the Indian market.New Yale - Maini diesel trucks are available with efficient, quiet, clean running engine. The range consists of GDP20UX (2000 kg) and GDP30UX (3000 kg) with 3.1 L engine which is ideally suitable for all standard applications. The ergonomically designed operator compartment, the familiar automotive layout enables the operator to work comfortably, reducing tiredness during handling operations. The simplicity of the components and specification makes servicing quick and easy. The use of proven, high quality, robust components, efficient filtration and excellent cooling result in reliable operation and lower wear and tear. Thus, reducing service and maintenance requirements and costs. S. A Mohan (CEO-Maini Materials Movement), said ‘The Maini group has a strategic alliance with the NACCO Materials Handling Group (NMHG), USA for the sale and marketing of the Yale brand of counterbalance fork lift trucks, reach trucks, order pickers and very narrow aisle equipment and the manufacture of the RCF series and MR series in India’. Rajesh Wazarkar (MD- Yale , India) said ‘This unique partnership between two of the most innovative and strong forces in the field of material handling solutions brings the Yale range of products to all operators of materials handling equipment in India. The launch of the
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new diesel forklift truck will further strengthen the position of Yale and Maini in the growing Indian fork lift truck market’.
About Maini Group: Maini Group participated and exhibited its ‘Integrated Material handling and storage solutions’ at CeMAT 2014- Pragati Maidan, Delhi from 10th to 13thDec 2014 at Hall 14, Stall A28a Maini Group enters its fourth decade of delivering solutions in 2013. From its modest beginning of manufacturing of precision components and assemblies for the automotive, hydraulic, material handling and engineering industry, the group has grown to become a five company entity today. The group is widely known for its innovative and revolutionary electric car ‘REVA’ and ecofriendly material handling solutions.
About NACCO Material Handling Group: Since 1989, NACCO Materials Han-
dling Group (NMHG) has been a dominant global player in the materials handling industry. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, NACCO Materials Handling Group continues to drive the industry forward by bringing more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs.
For more information Maini Materials Movement P. Ltd Survey No.32, Chandapura Hosur Main Road, Bangalore 560 099 Phone: 080-4352 6543 Web: www.mainimaterials.com
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Peikko to introduce Kemppi’s welding quality management system for three countries
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eikko Group and Kemppi have agreed on deploying the Kemppi ARC System 3 quality management system for welding at Peikko production units in Finland, Lithuania, and Slovakia. This is the first multi-site commissioning of the Kemppi system. Kemppi ARC System is a comprehensive welding system for project planning, management, and monitoring. It enables fully automated welding control and collection of documentation. Also, the welders’ qualifications, welding instructions, and information on NDT inspections are all readily available via a single service with reliable off-site storage. The Kemppi ARC System 3 implementation at Peikko is being carried out this spring. In the first stage, all main users of the system will be trained at the Kemppi factory in Lahti. System installations will then be carried out at the Peikko production units that manufacture composite structures in Lahti; in Kaunas, Lithuania; and in Kráľová nad Váhom, Slovakia. Peikko’s products are used in the building frames that are subjected to heavy loads. This means that the products’ capacity and resistance properties are highly important. Welding is a critical phase in the manufacturing process of a structural product. “As product requirements and the various markets’ quality demands grow stricter, we at Peikko want to ensure that we can meet these challenges and also predict future developments in the business. The introduction of Kemppi ARC System 3 guarantees our competitiveness in quality in this constantly changing and challenging business environment,” explains Peikko Group’s CEO, Topi Paananen.
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Production Director Tuomas Mantere, also from Peikko, continues, “The real-time monitoring of the welding process enables us to detect faults and quality deviations in our production. Correct and timely measures ensure consistent quality of welding output, improve our productivity, and enable us to assess the effects of the changes implemented. At the same time, we facilitate the work of welding coordinators by using system management tools in, for example, the maintenance of welding qualifications. Kemppi’s slogan ‘Stop Guessing – Start Knowing’ matches our way of thinking very well.” Kemppi’s Sales Director, Nordic countries, Mikko Väisänen, made the following comment: “Our long-term partner and client Peikko Group is a pioneering operator whose products are among the best in the world. We are pleased to be part of the development of Peikko Group’s production processes with new technology.” Kari Kemppi, Director, Welding Management Solutions at Kemppi, describes the solution’s impact as follows: “Thanks to Kemppi ARC System, Kemppi has brought to welding something that has long been in use in industrial cutting.” The precise information that good software can provide has a positive effect on the efficiency of production, the profitability of the business, and cost-efficiency. Kemppi describes the new solutions as allowing company to be more than an equipment manufacturer – through integration of software developments, it has become a genuine solution supplier.
Kemppi ARC System Kemppi ARC System 3 is a modular
and scaleable system suitable for businesses of many types and sizes. Also suitable for subcontracting, the software can be introduced in stages. Kemppi is a pioneer in system development, with the first platform version of Kemppi ARC System 1 having been launched in 2008. This builds on earlier work: Kemppi began to collect digital information from welding equipment back in 1995.
Kemppi Kemppi Group’s subsidiary Kemppi Ltd. is a family business, founded in 1949, and one of the leading manufacturers of arc welding equipment and suppliers of software and service solutions for welding. In 2013, its net sales came to about 111 million euros, with international markets accounting for 90% of that sum. Kemppi has production units in Lahti and Asikkala, Finland, and in Chennai, India. It has operations in 16 countries and regularly exports to more than 70. The company employs over 600 workers.
Peikko Group Peikko Group Corporation is a leading global supplier of concrete connections and composite structures. Peikko’s innovative solutions make customers’ building processes faster, easier, and more reliable. Peikko has subsidiaries in over 30 countries in Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and North America, with manufacturing operations in 9 countries. Peikko is a family-owned and run company that employs 1300 professionals. Peikko was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Lahti, Finland. Further information: For more information Web www.kemppi.com www.peikko.com.
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Grind Master launches Crankshaft Dynamic Balancing Machine
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rind Master is Crankshaft Dynamic Balancing Machine in Technical Collaboration with Balance Engineering of USA. The CRH_MQL600 (for Automotive Crankshafts) is first amongst a range of machines that will include lighter and heavier models for variety of Crankshafts.
Balance Engineering, Global Leaders in dynamic balancing, have cooperated with Grind Master in a JointEngineering exercise to develop a Flexible yet highly accurate Balancing Machine. “Crankshaft is the heart of an engine, and Balancing is a ‘Mission Critical’ operation critical for engine life and smoothness”, says Sameer Kelkar, responsible for Engineering of the machine. “The machine gives the customer KEY PROCESS ADVANTAGE in terms of accurate balancing under 10 gm cm. Using MQL and Vacuum chip extraction systems, it is also a very ECO FRIENDLY system.” “Grind Master is known for its Crankshaft Microfinishing Machines, which it supplies to leading Global Automotive OEMS. Adding Crankshaft Dynamic Balancing Machines to our portfolio of products leads us a step closer to providing our customers with a Complete Crankshaft Finishing Solution. We have already Commissioned the first 2 machines at a Crankshaft Manufacturer’s facility. I am glad that over a 4 month period both the machines have performed extraordinarily well, with no rejected jobs or maintenance problems”.
For more information Web: www.grindmaster.co.in
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Fluke connect wins AHR Expo innovation award Wireless test and measurement system helps save time and increase the productivity of HVAC/R technicians
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luke Connect™ will be presented with the top honor in the Innovation Awards software category at AHR Expo held at McCormick Place in Chicago. The full Fluke Connect system will be on display in the Fluke booth, demonstrating how it speeds the inspection of HVAC/R and electrical systems to keep them operating at peak efficiency. This is the fifth honor for Fluke Connect since its launch in May 2014. HVAC/R technicians make better, faster decisions when they have access to maintenance records at the inspection site and can review measurements in real time with team members and supervisors. Yet records are usually kept in the office and team members are rarely in the same place at the same time. The Fluke Connect system solves these problems by enabling technicians to wirelessly transmit measurement data from their test tools to their smart phones for secure storage on the cloud and universal team access from the field. More than 20 Fluke tools connect wirelessly with the app; tools can be purchase separately or in application bundles, like the Fluke® 3000 FC HVAC System.
Productivity features of Fluke Connect include: ● EquipmentLog™ — enables technicians and managers to get all of their measurement data in one place to get the complete asset story. EquipmentLog history allows technicians to assign measurements to specific equipment, creating a cloud-based history of
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all test measurement data (e.g. electrical, temperature, infrared images) for easy access during both troubleshooting and reliability maintenance. ● AutoRecord™ automatically records measurements and infrared images to secure Fluke Cloud™ storage from wherever they’re working, without writing anything down. All authorized members on the team with a smart phone and the app can see the data. ● ShareLive™ video calls enables technicians to share measurements and infrared images to collaborate with other team members in real time, get approvals for repairs, or get questions answered without leaving the field. The Fluke Connect app can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. For information on Fluke tools and applications, or to find the location of a distributor, contact us at www.fluke.com/india
About Fluke Founded in 1948, Fluke Corporation is the world leader in compact, professional electronic test tools. Fluke customers are technicians, engineers, electricians, and metrologists who install, troubleshoot and manage industrial, electrical and electronic equipment and calibration processes.
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COVER STORY
Panam Engineers : Leading through the success pathway Mr. Jagdish Prajapati, Managing Director, Panam Engineers Ltd.
Editor - Rajeev lyer CMO- Shirish Dongre Advisory Board (Editorial) Director, Flir Systems India Pvt. Ltd. Mr. T. P. Singh : Mr. Vijay Pimparkar : Ex-General Manager, Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Mr. Gautam Kulkarni : CEO, Hafi Electra Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Ashok Sheth : Chairman, Solitaire Machine Tools Ltd. Prof. R. Sreedaran : Faculty, Atharva College of Engineering Mr. Ravin Mehta : Managing Director, Neel Controls/Neel Industrial Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. C. S. Limaye :
Director, Supertech Instrumentation Services India Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. S. A. Mohan:
Chief Executive Officer, Maini Materials Movement Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Rajeush Ballamwar : Director, Prolific Systems & Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. P.K. Balasubramanian: President , VBS Corporate Services Marketing Team : Ladoji Pendurkar, Bhavin Shah, Bharat Shah, A.Purohit, Vinod Surve, Kavita Chaudhari
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Designer & Layout Arun P. Shinde, Pradeep M. Pillalamarri, Nandan Moghe, Dinesh S. Gawade Circulation Executive Satish Kadam, Amol Ranshur
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“The machine tool market in India is poised to grow rapidly as the emphasis on manufacturing in India grows”
International Copper Association India : Propelling growth with technology evolution
Mr. Terrence Miranda, Managing Director, Haas Factory Outlet.
Mr. Sanjeev Ranjan, Managing Director, International Copper Association India
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POWERELEC-EAST 2015 : Exploring opportunities
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Mr. Sunil More, Director - Fairact
PC|SHEMATIC : Time saving electrical CAD software
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“The growth of the Indian economy, to a great extent, will depend on the nation’s openness & adaptability to energy security.”
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Mr. K Shanker, Head, Onshore & Overseas Business, Technip India Ltd
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Even after six decades of existence of the Indian Machine Tool Industry, we still import 75% of our machine tool needs : Jayanthram Mr. A.P. Jayanthram, Managing Director, Heidenhain Optics & Electronics India Pvt. Ltd
Mr. Anil Chaudhry, Country President Managing Director, Schneider Electric India.
“We need favourable policy framework which will be conducive for the production of Engineering equipment and EPC industry products manufactured in India”
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Fluke connect wins AHR Expo innovation award Energy-saving lights for hazardous areas: Compact, innovative LED design Sterling Generators presents its Solar CSS Solutions Geissel India : German quality produced in India Muratec Fully Automated Twin Spindle CNC Chucker Mw180 Schneider Electric demonstrates the power of ‘Smart Energy’ solutions at Intelect 2015
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86 KBL launches “i-NS” pump series
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88 Elecon Engineering announces Q3 Results
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Red Lion adds Compact Industrial Gigabit & PoE+ DIN-Rail Switches to NT24k Platform Baumer: New international competence center for EPC projects From linear technology and power supply and now 3D tribo-filament – 3D printers built with igus products OMRON Automation underlines its prowess in industrial automation at SPS Automation India - 2015 …If Indian Manufacturing can deliver?
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90 STMicroelectronics makes State-of-the-Art BCD8sP Smart-Power Technology available for prototyping through CMP 92 Telit introduces CDMA modules for the energy market 94 Quark 2015 : The unique platform for next gen entrepreneurs
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MACHINE TOOLS SECTION BUSINESS NEWS 54 Renishaw’s Primo™ system created opportunities for customers new to probing 56 Mastercam X8 Mill Brings Speed, Efficiency, & Automation 62 ExactControlTM Process Monitoring TECH TRENDS
116 Laser calibration data analysis software brings new levels of functionality and flexibility 124 Seeing is believing for lathe operators
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Energy-saving lights for hazardous areas: Compact, innovative LED design
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. STAHL now offers compact LED-based tubular light fittings for use in Ex zones 1/21 and 2/22 that provide users with an alternative to typical linear luminaires. With a diameter of merely 55 mm, the new lights take up less than half the space required by conventional linear luminaires, and reach less than half their weight. What is most striking, however, is the design that makes the new 6036 series extraordinarily light-efficient: 30 four-foot long LED-based tubular light fittings, for instance, ensure an illuminance of approximately 500 lx, which would usually require 35 linear luminaires with two 36 W fluorescent tubes each – or alternatively 48 conventional box-type units retrofitted with LEDs. However, R. STAHL’s new lights consume only about half as much power and the specific power consumption per 100 lx is merely 1.5 W/m². This ensures enormous savings regarding operating costs – depending on the comparative solution and the time frame, just under 20% to more than 50% savings are realistic in practice. The tubular light fittings can be operated in a very wide temperature range from -40 to +60 °C. The maintenance-free units are suitable
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for general lighting purposes or for use as machine lamps. Due to their slim design, they can be installed in hard-to-access locations. Even at an ambient temperature of +60 °C, they reach a lifetime of 80,000 hours. The vibration-proof units are IP66/ IP67-protected by default, resulting in excellent suitability for maritime applications. In addition to ATEX and IECEx certificates, they also feature certificates for many major markets (GOST, Gazpromnadzor, UL do Brasil, GL).
Company Background For more than 80 years, R. STAHL has been a trendsetting manufacturer of safety technology for hazardous areas. Based in Waldenburg, Germany, the company is one of the world’s leading suppliers of explosion-protected automation, control and distribution, installation, operating and monitoring, lighting, signaling and alarm components and systems. Key products include customer-specific systems solutions for hazardous areas. R. STAHL’s individual packages containing tailored product combinations and a wide range of services such as consulting, project planning, engineering and training courses for customers are designed to fully meet application requirements and customer needs. International certifications, approvals and patents demonstrate the company’s expertise and allow for R. STAHL’s products to be used throughout the world. For more information Web: www.stahl.de
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Sterling Generators presents its Solar CSS Solutions
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he importance of solar power as a renewable energy source is rapidly growing globally. Solar power is generated at low voltage DC levels and transformed up to medium voltages for network distribution. The transformation of Power from less than 1000VDC to 11/33KV HVAC is being done at local substation comprising of Inverter, Transformer and HT Panel. Conventionally all these equipments are erected and integrated at site. Sterling Generators, one of the largest manufacturers of HT / LT Panels & DG Sets in Asia, is proud to present its latest offering – SG Solar CSS. The SG Solar CSS completely eliminates the site work by offering a pre-connected integrated solution. The Solar CSS boasts of a compact enclosure that houses an inverter, transformer, and a highly reliable RMU/HT Panel from ABB. The Solar CSS comes with a remote monitoring option which makes it a state of the art and safe to handle power generation machine. Sterling Generators have
always been pioneers and value engineers when it comes to building and implementing complicated projects for DG sets and Panels. With the Solar CSS, Sterling Generators have gone a step further in its quest for quality by manufacturing a solar compact substation that’s a plug and play kind of a device to suit your power generation needs. The Solar CSS is a modular device with max capacity of 2MW; however multiple units can be used to augment the capacity. Easy to set up and maintain, the Solar CSS is a one stop solution for your power generation needs. Sterling Generators have partnered with ABB the market leader in Inverter technology to develop a very safe and reliable power generation instrument in the form of the Solar CSS. Commenting on the Solar CSS from Sterling Generators, Mr. Sanjay Jadhav, President, Sterling and Wilson Powergen Pvt. Ltd. says, “The Solar CSS is a technologically superior and environmentally conscious compact substation. It’s an easy to maintain, plug to play kind of a de-
vice that comes in a thermally insulated high strength enclosure, thus ensuring the safety and convenience of use, suited to meet the highest requirements of our esteemed customers in a cost effective manner.” Generally, most of the solar plants are installed under very tight time lines hence the Solar CSS promises to increase the project execution efficiency to a great extent and helps its customers in faster completion of the project and to get cost benefits. The Solar CSS available ratings are 1.26 MW, 1.75 MW, and 2.0 MW. Solar CSS makes for a very sturdy, safe, and reliable compact substation. Truly, the Solar CSS is inspired by your needs, powered by technology. Sterling Generators is managed by a group of best minds in the Industry who bring in a SolutionsOriented approach and the latest in Technology to their customers and are backed by a state-of-the art manufacturing facility at Silvassa. Sterling Generators enjoy the trust and share an excellent relationship with their customers. Operating in India through four Regional Hubs and 17 Branch offices Sterling Generators have opened offices in Dubai, Nigeria and Australia as they foray into the exports market, which will be the focus area for the company in near future. It has a Pan India Network of trained Service Engineers across the country who are responsible for providing uninterrupted power to their customers and are available 24*7.
For more information Web: www.sterlinggenerators.com
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Geissel India : German quality produced in India
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eissel India is an established name in India as a supplier of cable glands and electrical wiring accessories. The 100% German owned Company manufactures goods as per exacting German standards and has created a niche for itself in the Indian electrical market. Products include cable glands in brass & polyamide in IP 68, conduits, conduit glands, plugs, reducers, enlargements, etc. The German parent is a family run Company and exists since 1920. It is managed now successfully by the fourth generation. Of particular interest is the success of the double compression cable glands. The first of its kind in the Indian market with IP 68 and only three sizes to suit cable dia from 12 – 34 mm. Introduced barely a year ago, discerning customers have praised the product for its design, ease of application and convenience of only three sizes. Designed and engineered in Germany, but manufactured in India, customers of International repute are finding many advantages in using these glands over others.
Muratec Fully Automated Twin Spindle CNC Chucker MW180
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URATEC, a pioneer in twin spindle turning machines is making constant efforts to give our customers in manufacturing of automotive components, high quality, latest technology, next generation twin spindle turning machines for high accuracy, high productivity and cell, customized automation requirements.The New MW180 Twin Spindle CNC Chucker machine offers an ideal solution for cutting solution. It performs great in compact space (i.e. compact cell system with floor size 2850mm X 1865mm). The three axis gantry loader offers versatile automation and the high speed gantry loader and turret axes reduces the cycle time drastically. Heavy duty cutting is possible with Column / Turret bar style design construction. Murata Machinery Ltd (Brand Name “Muratec”) is a global leader in providing fully integrated in-house with built-in automation for a wide range of applications.
For more information E-mail: info@geissel-india.com Web: www.geissel.com
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Wind Sector acquisition activity ramps up, project acquisitions double to $13 billion in 2014- Mercom Capital Group Report
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ercom Capital Group, llc, a global clean energy communications and consulting firm, released its report on funding and merger and acquisition (M&A) activity for the wind sector for 2014. Global venture capital (VC) funding in the wind sector decreased to $311 million in 2014 compared to $455 million in 2013. Total funding into the wind sector reached $31.7 billion in 2014 including VC funding, public market financings, debt financings, and announced project funding deals. The top VC funded company in 2014 was ReNew Power Ventures, a wind and solar power producer, which received $140 million. This was followed by BluEarth Renewables, a private independent renewable power producer, which received equity financing of approximately $71 million, STX France, a provider of offshore construction to renewable marine energy and oil and gas markets, which raised $27 million and Nenuphar, a Francebased developer of a vertical-axis floating wind turbine, which raised $20.8 million. Rounding out the Top 5 was the $16.7 million raise by 3sun Group, a company that installs and
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Wind Top 5 Large Scale Project Funded By MW 2014 maintains offshore wind turbines. Public market financings accounted for $3.7 billion in 16 deals in 2014 including three IPOs (one yieldco) totaling $578 million. Announced debt financing amounted to $7.7 billion in 23 deals in 2014, more than double the $3.8 billion in 10 deals in 2013. Announced large-scale project funding in 2014 amounted to $20 billion in 120 deals compared to $18 billion in 114 deals in 2013. There were a total of 139 investors that participated in project funding in 2014. The most active project funding investors were KfW IPEXBank with nine deals, followed by Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) with eight deals, and Banco Santander, Bayerische Landesbank New York Branch (BayernLB), and Eksport Kredit Fonden (EKF) with seven deals each. It was a strong year for M&A activity in the wind sector in 2014 with 28 transactions, 12 of which were disclosed for a combined $4.6
billion. “There has been a significant jump in the number of Yieldcos entering the renewable energy space, and for Yieldcos to grow they must continually add new projects to their portfolio. We will see a lot more Yieldcos jumping into the Wind sector in the near future and start actively acquiring quality wind projects worldwide,” commented Raj Prabhu, CEO and Co-Founder of Mercom Capital Group. Of the 28 M&A transactions in 2014, Wind Downstream companies accounted for 20 of them, followed by Service Providers (four) and Wind Component companies (two). Manufacturers and BOS companies accounted for one transaction each. The top disclosed M&A transaction in 2014 was the $2.4 billion acquisition of First Wind, a developer of wind projects, by SunEdison, and its yieldco company TerraForm Power. This was followed by the $567 million acquisition of a 33.33 percent Continue on page no.28
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Dhabi Future Energy. Mercom also tracked 41.8 GW of large-scale onshore and offshore projects in various stages of development in 2014. There are 189 companies, 123 project announcements and 43 investors covered in this report. The report also includes 70 charts and tables.
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Continued from page no.26 stake in ACCIONA Energia International (AEI), the renewable energy generation business of ACCIONA Energia, by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), Meanwhile, Brazilian utility CPFL, through its subsidiary CPFL Renovaveis, acquired Dobreve Energia, a renewable project developer, for $418.5 million. Boralex, a power producer, acquired Enel Green Power France (EGPF) for $371.9 million. Rounding out the Top 5 was the $252 million acquisition of Electrawinds, by Nethys (formerly Tecteo Energy), a clean energy developer. There were 154 large-scale project acquisitions compared to 116 in 2013. A total of 24.6 GW in large-scale wind projects changed hands in 2014. Offshore wind project acquisition activity was on par with onshore project activity for the first time. Of the Top 5 disclosed project acquisitions by dollar amount, the largest was the $1.3 billion acquisition of the 400 MW Veja Mate offshore wind project in the North Sea by Laidlaw Capital Group from Bard Group, followed by the $1.1 billion acquisition of a 25 percent share in the 630 MW offshore London
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Array 1 wind project by Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec (La Caisse) from DONG Energy. Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners acquired the wind portfolio – comprising 321 MW of operating wind capacity across 17 wind projects in eight counties in Ireland and Northern Ireland – of Bord Gais Energy (BGE) for approximately $960 million. NRG Yield acquired the 947 MW of operating wind capacity and a portfolio of land leases associated with the Alta Wind project located in Tehachapi, California, from Terra-Gen Power for $870 million. Rounding out the Top 5 was the $858 million acquisition of Statoil’s stake in the 402 MW Dudgeon offshore wind project off the Norfolk coast in Eastern England by Masdar Abu
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ABB & Solar Impulse get ready for Historic Round-The-World Flight ABB and Solar Impulse have formed an alliance ahead of the plane’s historic round-the-world journey championing the role of innovation and technology in reducing resource consumption
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BB, the leading power and automation technology company, is proud to accompany with company Solar Impulse and its crew on the plane’s flight around the world powered only by energy from the sun. Impulse, based in Switzerland, announced that it will begin its historic flight between late February and early March in Abu Dhabi. In 2014, ABB and Solar Impulse formed an innovation and technology alliance to advance a shared vision of reducing resource consumption and increasing the use of renewable energy. “Solar Impulse will inspire a new generation to embrace innovation and technology to solve the planet’s biggest challenges,” said ABB Chief Executive Officer Ulrich Spiesshofer. “ABB will be with the Solar Impulse team every mile of its journey.” Three ABB engineers have joined the Solar Impulse team where they are contributing expertise and passion. Their work includes improving control systems for ground operations, enhancing the charging electronics for the plane’s battery systems and resolving obstacles that emerge along the route. On the plane’s 40,000-kilometer route, pilots Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg will share duties as the aircraft stops in cities including Muscat, Oman; Varanasi and Ahmedabad in India; Chongqing and Nanjing in China; and Phoenix, Arizona in the U.S. It will also stop in
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Europe or North Africa. Among challenges before the mission concludes in Abu Dhabi in mid-2015 will be a non-stop flight of five days and nights from China to Hawaii. The plane, powered by 17,248 solar cells, will soar higher than Mount Everest each day while fully charging its batteries to stay aloft during the night. “We are happy that India will have two stops of this historic flight. As India plans to add 100 GW of solar energy by 2020, we do see a significant role for ABB in India,” said ABB India Managing Director Bazmi Husain. “ We are aligned to the vision of the Solar Impulse team.” ABB’s enthusiasm for Solar Impulse stems not merely from shared faith in innovation and technology but also from the company’s credo: “Power and productivity for a better world.” Solar Impulse’s ethos mirrors ABB’s aspirations of helping boost operational efficiency, reduce resource use, enable sustainable transportation and increase penetration of clean, renewable energy. As the world’s second-largest supplier of solar inverters and one of the largest suppliers to the windpower industry, ABB is a leader in
integrating renewables efficiently and reliably into power grids. ABB is helping build the most-comprehensive electric vehicle fast-charging network in Europe and is supplying key equipment for the world’s largest network of fast chargers for electric cars in China. Piccard said the addition of ABB, with its leading technologies that enable energy generation from renewable projects as well as boost efficiency, to Solar Impulse’s team have reinforced the endeavor’s ability to demonstrate the power of innovation and clean technology. “This is what the world needs,” said Piccard, the Swiss aviation pioneer who was part of the first team to circle the earth in a balloon in 1999. “Otherwise, we’re going to waste all our natural resources.” Since 2010, Piccard, the project’s chairman, and Borschberg, its chief executive officer, have combined to set eight international aviation records including for duration, altitude and distance flown as they crossed Europe, North Africa and the United States in a prototype plane powered only by the sun. ABB salutes and shares this vision as the journey’s next step kindles new interest in aeronautics, clean technology and renewable energy. “Together, we need to run the world without consuming the earth,” ABB’s Spiesshofer said. “In very simple terms, that’s what we stand for.” For more information Web: new.abb.com/betterworld
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Danfoss signs MoU with College of Engineering Pune The proposed Danfoss Centre of Excellence will equip students from the engineering stream with practical knowledge in climate and energy technologies
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anfoss India, a leading provider of climate and energy & Mobile Hydraulics, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with College of Engineering Pune (CoEP) as part of its University Engagement Initiative. As per the agreement, Danfoss India will establish a Centre of Excellence at the college which will enable students and teachers to get handson experience of Refrigeration and Cooling technologies prevalent in the industry. Danfoss Centre of Excellence will help students gain knowledge and experience on new technologies in the Climate and Energy space. More particularly, they will focus on Cold chain, Refrigeration & Heating, Climate Controls, Variable Frequency Drives. Danfoss will also conduct technical sessions for students. This Collaborative effort is an initiative by Danfoss India to expand its industry academia initiatives across Maharashtra given the need for skill development in the State’s cold chain scenario. To put things in perspective, besides being the largest exporter of grapes in the country, Maharashtra also has the largest installed base for banana and fruits ripening chambers. There are about 600 registered cold storage facilities in Maharashtra which shows the need for skill development of the workforce which will also double as a rural employment generator. Addressing students and faculty of CoEP, Mr. Ravichandran Purushothaman, President, Danfoss India said, “The push for sectorial development from the government coupled with the need for adoption of smart technologies increases the
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need to train and equip the engineers of tomorrow with industry relevant knowledge, skills and competencies. Also With the growing need for cold chain in Maharashtra, we are directly reaching out to stakeholders to provide the necessary technical skills and practical knowledge which will facilitate growth of the sector in India. The Centre of Excellence will have a positive impact on students and will help them inculcate a keen interest towards energy efficiency as a practice and encourage them to innovate and develop energy saving solutions for the future.” Taking into account the power challenges that India faces, it is imperative for various other industries to adopt energy efficient applications as an alternate source of fuel. This would require industries to adopt automated technologies that rely on power and contribute to their operational profits. Stressing on the importance of tapping engineering talent, Mr. Upinder, Managing Director, Danfoss Power Solutions, said “Innovation forms the core of Danfoss Hydraulics solutions which assist in implementing automation in the agriculture sector. This requires a fresh influx of engineering expertise where the Centre of Excellence can play a key role in spurring innovative thinking among mechanical and electronic engineers who will play a key role in furthering energy efficient power solutions in India. Skilling students at the college level with the desired industry expertise will improve their employability by making them job ready.” Also launched on this occasion was the Danfoss Innovator Project
Award, an intercollegiate competition designed for final year students in Under Graduate (UG) and Post Graduate (PG) courses, who have an interest in creating innovative solutions in the areas of Climate, Energy and Power Solutions. In addition to benefiting from working on innovative solutions, students who win also stand to gain prize money. “Industry academia initiatives play a crucial role in expanding practical knowledge of students. We are grateful for the support that Danfoss has given for improving and expanding the academic resources of the college. The Danfoss University Engagement Programme will open new vistas for students and definitely provide them hands-on training to make them industry ready.” said, Dr A D Sahasrabuddhe, Director, College of Engineering Pune. Danfoss engineers technologies that enable the world of tomorrow to do more with less. We meet the growing need for infrastructure, food supply, energy efficiency and climate-friendly solutions. Our products and services are used in areas such as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, motor control and mobile machinery. We are also active in the field of renewable energy as well as district heating infrastructure for cities and urban communities. Our innovative engineering dates back to 1933 and today Danfoss is a worldleader, employing 24,000 employees and serving customers in more than 100 countries. We are still privately held by the founding family.
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Schneider Electric demonstrates the power of ‘Smart Energy’ solutions at Intelect 2015 The platform allowed Schneider Electric to provide a virtual, graphic-facilitated demonstration of how smart electricity integrates different aspects of a smart city. The needs of interconnectivity and sophistication, which are essential for the establishment and functioning of smart cities, have made integrated networks more complex with far more open access. Schneider Electric showcased how it’s smart and adaptive solutions help manage the challenges thrown open by the complexity of networks.
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chneider Electric India, the global specialist in energy management, showcased its innovative and diverse range of smart energy solutions at Intelect 2015 organized by IEEE in Mumbai. The theme of the event was smart electricity and Schneider Electric, being one of the foremost solutions providers, exhibited solutions which can save up to 30% energy, thereby reducing capital costs significantly. The platform allowed Schneider Electric to provide a virtual, graphic-facilitated demonstration of how smart electricity integrates different aspects of a smart city. The needs of interconnectivity and sophistication, which are essential for the establishment and functioning of smart cities, have made integrated networks more complex with far more open access. Schneider Electric showcased how it’s smart and adaptive solutions help manage the challenges thrown open by the complexity of networks. Top officials across different business units from Schneider Electric were also present at the exhibition and shared their views on how smart solutions will play a major role in the whole digital revolution that has gripped India today. Mr. Prakash Chandraker, Vice President, Energy BU, Schneider Electric India and Mr. Charbel Aoun, Senior Vice President, Schneider Electric delivered keynote address on the topic of smart cities.
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Speaking at the event Mr. Anil Chaudhry, Country President and Managing Director, Schneider Electric India said, “The year 2015 is expected to be a turnaround year for the Indian power sector as the centre aims to meet its goal of providing uninterrupted electricity supply to all households and smart solutions will play a major role in achieving energy efficiency and sustainability. The Government has set the ball rolling with a plethora of announcements that are set to revive the power sector in 2015 and Schneider Electric wholeheartedly supports the favourable and progressive announcements by the government.” Smart Energy will define the future of real estate and the definition of quality living. Commercial and residential buildings account for up to 40% of energy use in most countries. Using energy efficiency measures and focussing on sustainable practices building owners and operators who invest in green building strategies will reduce the impact of climate change, preserve the quality of human life, improve business performance, and meet governmental regulations. In sync with this view, Schneider Electric displayed the virtues and facilities of its Smart solutions across Energy, Power, Buildings and Solar business. The expertise in Smart City space was showcased by offering a first-hand experience of simulated environments that deploy
solutions across smart energy, smart mobility, smart water, smart public services and smart integration, highlighting Schneider Electric as the provider for integrated Smart City solutions. From the Buildings side, SmartStruxure and SmartStruxure Lite which help both mid to large size and small buildings achieve maximum efficiency were displayed. Smart LV Panels, Smart Meters and Smart Energy Management Systems demonstrated and showcased how these solutions are connected to the internet and cloud-based applications via Ethernet to create a seamless integration for managing smart power infrastructure. The expertise in renewable sector was showcased through the display of inverters for commercial buildings and power plants.
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Red Lion adds Compact Industrial Gigabit & PoE+ DIN-Rail Switches to NT24k Platform New Managed Switches Maximize Port, Speed and Power Options for Demanding Networks
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ed Lion Controls, the global experts in communication, monitoring and control for industrial automation and networking, announced the expansion of its NTron series NT24k managed Gigabit Ethernet industrial switch platform with the addition of compact DINrail mountable switches. The new all-Gigabit and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) IEEE802.3af/at switches deliver wire-speed performance in harsh environments where space may be limited. Compact NT24k hardened metal housing provides industry-leading shock (200 g) and vibration (50 g) tolerance coupled with an up to -40° to 85°C operating temperature range to ensure optimal network performance in the harshest industrial environments.
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nodes, automatic configuration, and backup and restore capability to provide reliable plug-and-play solutions for critical monitoring and communication applications. “With more organizations using Gigabit Ethernet for applications that range from the factory floor to extreme remote locations, our NT24k platform gives customers the ability to future-proof networks with an easy upgrade path,” said Diane Davis, director of product management, networking at Red Lion Controls. “Our switches are easy to deploy yet powerful enough to meet a variety of industrial networking requirements, including wide environmental specifications, network monitoring and PoE capabilities.” Designed for industrial manufacturers, OEM machine builders and system integrators, the rugged NT24k platform is ideal for alternative energy, water/wastewater, transportation and intelligent traffic applications. The NT24k switches offer a full set of management features and advanced security to ease network deployment with key
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Baumer: New international competence center for EPC projects
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aumer bundles its knowhow as a worldwide partner of EPC companies. Interdisciplinary teams at two of the instrument manufacturer’s locations in France and India jointly form the newly-created Baumer Competence Center for EPC projects. With the “Original Bourdon” trademark from France and successful production facilities in India, Baumer orients its international network toward globally active EPC companies with the new competence center. EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) stands for detailed planning, acquisition and execution of building and installation work as well as project development in plant construction. The client is either the end customer or a general contractor, the so-called EPC
contractor. Baumer brings valuable experience and solution approaches especially in plant engineering for the oil and gas industry, petrochemicals, the energy industry and water technology and offers efficient, useful support to everyone involved. “For the EPC contractor, Baumer is a strong partner with the necessary understanding of complex processes and structures, while taking international standards and norms into account. Our product and service philosophy guarantees comprehensive support throughout the value chain,” emphasizes Christophe Leban, one of the two Baumer Competence Center coordinators. The portfolio provided includes mechanical instruments such as manometers, temperature measurement devices, liquid level sensors, RTDs, thermocouples, valves,
Baumer is an experienced partner in every phase of EPC projects.
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thermowells, and seals. In addition to these components, the entire scope of services is precisely attuned to the needs of EPC projects, from consultation and bid preparation to support following implementation. New tools, such as innovative product configurators, a document management center or the unique BTrace procedure as a central element of the entire process within the Baumer production system. The Baumer EPC activities are jointly coordinated and bundled by Baumer Bourdon Haenni in France and Baumer Technologies India. Mechanical manometers with the proven Bourdon principle and other instruments are developed and produced using the latest production methods at the French location in Vendôme. Like their French counterpart, Baumer Technologies India, with facilities in Mumbai and Vapi, also has extensive experience in EPC, particularly in Asia. As the new EPC competence center, both locations cooperate much more closely and can support customers more effectively on-site. Depending on project and application, the competence center is supported by local Baumer teams and selected distributors. “We are oriented towards the latest industry standards and constantly update our portfolio to meet customer and industry requirements,” said Amit Choksi, who coordinates the competence center from India. For more information: www.baumer.com/bourdon
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From linear technology and power supply and now 3D tribo-filament – 3D printers built with igus products Print your own components for moving applications with the new tribo-filaments from igus
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Tribo-expert igus offers several components for 3D printers -- from plain bearings and energy supply systems to friction and wear-optimised filaments. (Source: igus GmbH) Continue on page no.46
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Components for 3D printer The filaments, and other ‘motion plastics’ products from igus are also suitable for use in 3D printers for axis. For instance, igus has recently released the low-priced solid plastic bearing drylin RJ4MP. The bearing made of wearresistant igus plastic, iglidur J4, has the dimensions of the so-called compact “Japanese standard”, which has in the meantime established itself as a popular size for linear guides in 3D printers. Like all products of the drylin linear and drive systems, the new solid plastic bearing operates completely dry and without external lubrication and maintenance. This reduces costs due to reduced downtimes through routine lubrication and The new solid plastic bearing drylin RJ4MP is available in special dimensions in the so-called maintenance. “Japanese standard”. (Source: igus GmbH) The complete drylin E systems have already established themselves. They are delivered fter the world’s first tribo-filament for 3D including a stepper motor in a variety of designs and can printers was premièred at the Hanover Show, be installed immediately. In addition to plain bearings, igus; specialist for ‘plastics in motion’, now offers its second filament that has been optimised for friction and wear. “iglidur I180-PF, the new material from our 3D filament range, is even easier to process than the iglidur I170-PF material presented at the Hanover Show, because it has a higher elasticity,” says Tom Krause, Product Manager for iglidur tribo-filaments at igus. “It is now already available in 1.75 or 3 millimetre diameter.” The tribo-filaments from igus are up to 50 times more abrasion-resistant than materials that are traditionally used in 3D printers. These special materials are the result After the world’s first tribo-filament for 3D printers of years of research conducted in the igus test lab, where has been premièred at the Hanover Trade Fair, igus all products are put through their paces, so that service life, as a specialist for ‘plastics in motion’ now offers coefficients of friction and wear, can be reliably predicted. its second filament that has been optimised for
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lead screws, and linear plain bearings, igus also offers compact energy chains for use in 3D printers. The E2 micro series is available in over 180 different variations. Designed for horizontal, vertical, hanging or standing, circular or lateral movements – the E2 micro can be attached easily to the machine using various mounting bracket options. A chain opener is always included in the delivery for the openable models.
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OMRON Automation underlines its prowess in industrial automation at SPS Automation India - 2015
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MRON Automation India displayed its prowess in the industrial automation technology domain at the exhibition - SPS Automation India - 2015 at Gandhinagar. The exhibition, in its 1st edition, focused on all key innovative technologies across the realm of industry automation solutions that have the ability to reshape the manufacturing sector envisioned on the basis of the government’s “Make in India campaign”. Commenting on the participation, Mr. Sameer Gandhi, MD, OMRON Automation India, said, “Shows like SPS Automation India 2015 allow us to portray our strengths as complete automation partners and help in strengthening our reach and connect with key audiences - both industry and region specific. This participation is also a part of our efforts to accentuate OMRON’s presence in the Gujarat market.” OMRON, being a pioneer in various industrial automation products, is well positioned in assisting
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the Indian manufacturing sector with its ‘total solutions’ approach. Themed “We Automate!”, the OMRON booth exhibited the utility of all of its key offerings such as automation solutions for bottling machines , Vision & Safety solutions and the Sysmac integrated automation solutions that help crucial operations in manufacturing organisations especially in the packaging domain.
About OMRON Headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, OMRON Corporation is a multibillion-dollar, diversified company operating in industrial automation, electronic components, social systems, healthcare, and environment fields. Established in 1933, today it is a global leader in the field of automation with around 36,000 employees in over 35 countries .The company has regional head offices in Singapore (Asia Pacific), Beijing (Greater China), Amsterdam (Europe, Africa, and the Middle East), Chicago (North America), Gurgaon (India), and Sao Paulo (Latin America).
Incepted in 1993, OMRON AUTOMATION INDIA caters to over eight industrial segment namely packaging, automotive, material handling, solar, food & beverages, textile and panel handling applications. The product portfolio includes Industrial components, Automation Systems, Sensing & Safety, Motion & Drives and Software. Centring on the themes of quality, safety & the environment, it supports manufacturing innovation worldwide with unique sensing & controlling technologies. Of late, OMRON has been concentrating on the solution business which solves management problems on diverse production sites. It is rapidly expanding its operations with focus on major cities namely Mumbai, Gurgaon, Bangalore, Pune & Chennai. It is also making its presence felt across the other parts of India by appointing resident engineers to address the ever challenging requirements of the clients. A major factor in Omron’s progress globally & locally has been the strong commitment towards its customers keeping ‘Quality First’.
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…If Indian Manufacturing can deliver?
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e are living in the golden age of ‘globalized economy, resource accessibility & performance capabilities’, which empowers organizations to drive towards “emerging excellence for a sustainable & profitable tomorrow”. The World today is dependent on the measures of economy and trade driven cultures. In order to overcome the barriers of “Globalized Economy-with-Variable Inflation”, the Governments, Public Corporations & Private Organizations, are constantly required to stay aligned to redefine the trends and needs. A Nation’s “economic growth, social cultures & most importantly, workforce employment” is as subject to the growth of private organizations and their global competitiveness. Amongst them has been a primary sector manufacturing. It has been a predominant contributor and a cornerstone for many nations’ sustainable growth i.e. in terms of Workforce Employment, as well as Economic Stability! Our progressive volumes of rapidly increasing global population, demands newer dimensions of consumer needs and robust supply chain methods. The outcome of such inflation and market demands is what forces for manufacturers to focus on rapid
growth, lower costs and higher returns. The following is a theoretical narration to foresee a hypothetical understanding of globally scalable opportunity and scope for new methods of outlook. Hypothetically, if a Google GLASS were to be Made in India around the costs of less than $400 and globally supplied for an additional shipping cost of no more than $95, by adapting to “advanced manufacturing and globally scaled supply chain measures”. Along with a possible solution for ‘freight-todelivery’ supply chain features, will not only give rise to a new economic driver, but enables at least a few million customers to consistently buy across the globe. In return allowing it’s “Makers & Partners” to capture a consistently performing & multiplier profitable growth. Perhaps such an exponential performance growth can only be achieved to predictable reality, by working beyond the “knowing of things-to-making of things”. In order to evaluate the potential scope of global market for the Fast Moving Smart Devices, and for the ease of understanding; you may review the below potential market capture metric which is determined based on the combinations of hypothesis & fact approximation. The overall objective of publishing this
hypothesis is to understand the significance of Manufacturing as an Industry and its impact on contributing to the nation’s economy. Basically, it is to indicate the market potential for just Smart Devices, if these fast moving products are Made & Sold in India at affordable costs. Although such possibilities can be achieved with extended vision; it’s easier said than done. India is a rapidly emerging market with vast potentials to accept new product innovations, provided farther breakthroughs are accomplished in futuristic products. It is with that Vision of Execution, Quantum Factual supported by Ducker Worldwide & ERP India, have taken this stepping stone of initiative to launch “Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Automation (AMIA)” on Friday May 29th, 2015 in Mumbai towards “Make in India”. AMIA 2015 is a unique concept of business conference, focused on the adaptive trends to achieve process excellence applicable to various sectors of manufacturing!
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Indian Market Capture Potential (2015-2018) Consumer Electronics (Smart Device) Insights! Scalable Brands
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Renishaw’s Primo™ system created opportunities for customers new to probing
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t IMTEX which took place in Bangalore, India, from January 22nd- 28th 2015, global engineering technologies company Renishaw launched two new products for machine tool users - the Primo™ system and GoProbe software. The Primo system is the first all-in-one package for part setting and tool setting specifically aimed at machine tool users who are new to probing. It offers a simple path to the many benefits of using probes in machining processes. Easy to install and use, the new system represents a low initial outlay, yet retains Renishaw’s proven quality. Primo hardware has been designed and manufactured to the same market-leading standards as all Renishaw products; achieving a repeatability of 1µm 2σ to deliver consistent and accurate performance. The innovative Primo credit token system offers users the flexibility
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to ‘pay-as-you-probe’. Its 6-month renewable tokens allow unlimited use of the Primo Radio Part Setter and the Primo Radio 3D Tool Setter within this period of time. The credit tokens are also available as an upgrade to enable unrestricted continuous use. The Primo hardware, which uses radio transmission, is a twin probe system comprising the Primo Radio Part Setter, Primo Radio 3D Tool Setter and Primo Interface. ● The Primo Radio Part Setter accurately locates a workpiece before machining and automatically updates the machine tool’s work co-ordinate system. It eliminates manual setting errors, saves time and reduces scrap caused by alignment errors. It can also be used to measure and verify conformance prior to the removal of parts from a machine. ● The Primo Radio 3D Tool Setter enables on-machine automated tool setting, further eliminating manual setting and input errors. This method is typically up to ten times faster than manual or offline tool setting. ● The Primo Interface enables communication between the system’s probes and the machine’s controller. The radio transmission makes longer communication distances possible, so the Primo system is suitable for most machine sizes. The interface also displays the user’s remaining credit allowance. ● The Primo system offers the same part setting and tool setting ben-
efits as other probing systems, but with greatly simplified operation. Non-productive time, costs and scrap are reduced, whilst productivity and profits are increased. The system is supplied with GoProbe, an innovative ‘all-in-one’ software package that simplifies part setting, tool setting and calibration. Supported by a training kit (comprising an e-learning course, a training part and a quick-reference tool) the software requires only single-line commands, which makes each cycle easy to learn and use. For more information on GoProbe and the GoProbe training kit visit www. renishaw.com/goprobe. Also included with the Primo system is Primo Premium Support Cover (PSC)*, an enhanced warranty that protects Primo hardware against accidental damage during use. Primo PSC offers peace of mind, enabling users to concentrate on controlling processes, reducing costs and increasing profits. (*) Terms and conditions apply.
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Our Lean Selection speed reflects our own core values. Speed, high performance, efficiency.
JUNKER Lean Selection speed High-speed cylindrical grinding.
The Lean Selection speed grinds shaft-type components and cutting tool blanks at impressive speeds. One or two high-performance grinding spindles mounted at the swivel-action wheelhead (B axis) work using both the plunge-cut and QUICKPOINT grinding methods. This facility makes the grinding machine extremely flexible and capable of implementing several grinding operations in a single clamping. The Lean Selection speed cylindrical grinding machine is ideally suited for the grinding of small and medium-sized series: It not only operates with outstanding cost efficiency, but also benefits from operating simplicity and fast retooling.
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Mastercam X8 Mill
Brings Speed, Efficiency, & Automation
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astercam X8 Mill offers expanded machining flexibility and an increased emphasis on speed and automation. Dynamic Motion technology, 2D Machining, and Multiaxis features combine with dozens of additional new enhancements in a package intended to improve shop floor productivity.
Here are some of the most significant highlights and new functionality in Mastercam X8 Mill: Dynamic Motion Technology Mastercam’s Dynamic Motion technology is a new and exciting approach to creating toolpaths. In order to create the smoothest, most efficient cutting motion possible, Dynamic toolpaths calculate more than just the simple motion of the tool. They also use a proprietary set of rules to analyze tool engagement and the material removal, constantly changing the cut motion based on what the tool will encounter at the machine, optimizing the motion before the first chip is cut. The results
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include radically shorter cycle times, less wear and breakage of tools, and less wear on machines. Mastercam X8 further hones and expands our Dynamic Motion engine by adding new options for even more control over the final cuts and better wear on your tools.
Multiaxis Improvements Multiaxis Roughing is a new strategy added for X8. It allows the easy creation of pocketing toolpaths to rough out pockets that have a curved floor surface. It supports offset or Dynamic style strategies, and multiple depth floors. Safety Zone improvements make defining and editing the safety zone much easier. Tool inspection was added to many multiaxis toolpaths, including Blade Expert and Port Expert. After you enter an inspection parameter, the tool will retract and trigger an inspection code at the next linking move.
2D Features Mastercam’s 2D high speed toolpaths (HST) now support multi-core processing on toolpaths with multiple machining regions. 2D HST Dynamic Mill has added first pass feed reduction and first pass offset to the Cut Parameters page, allowing for safer motion when the tool is entering material from the outside. It also expands the machining region to ensure the tool does not engage a lot of material on the very first pass due to an unknown exact block size. Region Chaining has been simplified to machining region selection, allowing for single or multiple regions.
Additional powerful tools in Mastercam X8 Mill include: ● New Air Region chains define safe air the tool can move within via closed chains. ● You can now adjust feeds and speeds on the Multi Passes page, making it easier to control your tool motion. In addition, corner rounding support is added in Ramp and Oscillate modes. ● 3D high speed toolpaths based on Z-level cuts now process Z stepdowns across multiple cuts. ● Tilt Away to Avoid Collision options are added in 3D HST finishing toolpaths and provide an easy-to-use introduction to 5-axis technology. ● Productivity+ enhancements such as support for extended character languages and added graphic selection for Calibration Point position.
For more information Mastercam X8, and to view videos on the new software features, please visit www.mastercammill.com.
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ExactControlTM Process Monitoring
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ptimization of process control on machine tools (Grinding, turning, milling, drilling, honing) using an additional card and software front end .Process control card utilises an accumulation of 30 years experience in grinding industry. ExactDisplay: Process Display Program: The measured signal of a particluar process is stored and can be displayed without the process being active. The grinding or dressing process can be tracked and measured according to the stored signal, making optimising the process that much easier. ExactTouch: Touch Detection Program. Detection of the first contact between grinding wheel and work-piece for time saving .First touch between wheel and dresser .Detects the right infeed rate for dressing .Shorten cycle time through higher feed rates in unproductive parts of the process. This requires reliable detecion of the initial touch so as not to cause damage ExactTime: Threshold-Time Program: Measuring the time the process curve is above a pre-set threshold .Flexible use. Used for monitoring a process where minimum time is a parameter. A minimum length of the grinding wheel can be detected during dressing e.g. Wheel the grinding wheel has a cylindrical and cone shape
ExactAdaptive: Adaptive Grinding Program. Upon touch detection, in-feed can be adjusted as high/ low as required, for example as rapidly as possible on rough grind, but before grinder burn occurs. ExactIntegral: Area Integral Program. Calculates the area under the process curve after learning has taken place ExactContact: Contact Dressing Program. Dressing using limits. Minimise material removal on expensive CBN and diamond wheels. Thermal displacements on the machine no longer have any effect on material removal during dressing ExactSegment: Segmented Integral Program. The measuring signal of a good process is represented as a number of grey vertical bars. Each bar represents 100% mean value of this section of the reference curve.
SB 2000 Portable Grinding Wheel Balancer
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ingle or Dual Plane Manual Balancing at an Economical Price. The SB-2000 is an easy-touse, compact manual balancing system offering both one and two plane manual balancing capabilities. It comes in a dedicated machine installation version (SB-2000) and a portable version (SB-2000-P), both at a very low price. In both versions this control provides exceptional balancing accuracy. It displays up to four digits for vibration and six digits for RPM, and supports a spindle speed range of
30 to 100,000 RPM. With its digital design and intuitive icon-driven user interface, the SB-2000 is simple to set up and easy to use. Five balancing modes are supported (single position, 2-weight, 3-weight, fixed position and circumferential arc) with storage capacity for up to 30 balancing profiles for different machines or setups. The unit also allows spectrum vibration plots to be generated andstored. The portableSB-2000-P version attaches magnetically to anylocation for easy setup and use.
SBS Precision Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd. E-mail: enquiries@sbsindia.in
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ACHEMA GERMANY 2015 31st World Exhibition Congress • Frankfurt - Germany 15 – 19 June 2015 by Om Prakash – Director, In ORBIT Tours, official tour operators appointed by DECHEMA, the organizers of ACHEMA 2015
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ECHEMA of Germany, the organisors of ACHEMA 014 has announced the next event ACHEMA to be held in Frankfurt, Germany from 15 – 19 June 2015.
World Forum of the Process industry The process industry is the key driver of innovation and growth fuelling the global economy – but, paradoxically, it is at the same time undergoing massive changes. Energy turnaround, globalization, ecoefficiency, process optimisation, and bioecnomy – these are the buzzwords currently putting pressure on our sector. As if this were not enough, the need to have the edge over the competition and be even better positioned tomorrow than today is a constant challenge. And not even the process industry can escape the fact: the secret of success lies in coming up with innovations at the right time and in the right place – and having an instinct for the heartbeat of the sector.
Networking and Investment Decisions Around 3,800 exhibitors from over 50 countries, 170,000 participants from more than 100 different countries including 30,000 executives from top and middle management, make ACHEMA the communication hub of the process industry. This is where the technology trends of our sector are launched, investment decisions are taken and new ventures initiated.
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Innovative – Interdisciplinary – Interactive As the summit meeting of the leading companies of a globally networked industry, ACHEMA is the platform that pinpoints new perspectives, facilitates a dialogue between producers and users and mobilises synergies. For the process industry ACHEMA is both an innovation driver and an economic powerhouse. Nowhere else can complete solutions for all areas of the process industry be found in such depth, breadth and modernity.
Technological diversity creates synergies Environmental Protection and Biotechnology are integral general topics at ACHEMA, both exploit the technological solutions enabled by proves engineering. As a result, the synergistic concept of productionintegrated environmental protection has become one of the hall marks of ACHEMA. Nowhere is the integrations of molecular and industrial biotechnology so tangible than at ACHEMA. The great challenges facing us today, such as the energy turnaround, demand innovative solutions – while at the same time creating synergies.
Focal Themes Topics that touch the pulse of the process industry…to which ACHEMA 2015 gives vital impulses ● ‘Bio based World’ : Key venue for industrial (“white”) biotechnology
● Innovative Process Analytical Technology (PAT) : bridging the gap ● Between automation and analytics ● Industrial Water Management: concepts for ecologically and economically efficient hydrological cycles.
Biobased World – Integrated concepts For Biomass and Bioprocess Engineering Biobased World sumps up the expertise of the process industry, presenting ways and means of transforming visions into reality. Form equipment for biomass communication and degradation to analysis tools through to packaging and logistics solutions – ACHEMA showcases the complete spectrum of the biobased value chain. This encompasses concepts and apparatus for biorefineries, the development, production and commercialization of biobased products – from basic chemicals to specialty products, to special analytical methods, through to biocatalysts and biomass conversion processes.
ACHEMA 2012 – Facts & Figures 3,773 exhibitors from 56 countries 166,447 participants from 111 countries No other attracts our high complete
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Continued from page no.64 ratings for exhibitor satisfaction. ACHEMA records broad-based acceptance in its target groups and upholds its undisputed position as the world forum of the process industry.
Exhibition Groups/Area ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Research and innovation Literature, Information, Learning & Teaching Aids Laboratory & Analytical Techniques Engineering Mechanical Processes Thermal Processes Pumps, Compressors, Valves & Fittings Pharmaceutical, Packaging and Storing Techniques Industrial and Labour Safety Instrumentation, Control & Automation Techniques Materials Technology & Materials Testing General Topic Environmental Protection General Topic Biotechnology
Congress The complete spectrum of themes The ACHEMA Congress spans the complete spectrum of process engineering themes, complimenting the classical topics with cutting-edge lecture series, and thus reflecting the multifaceted diversity of the exhibition.
Inorbit appointed as official travel agents Mr. Om Prakash – Director, In ORBIT Tours Pvt. Ltd., is appointed as the official travel agent for serving the Indian Visitors and Exhibitors. Mr. Om Prakash has been promoting ACHEMA since the last 36 years and serving the Indian Processing industry. For more information Mr. Om Prakash – Director, In ORBIT Tours Pvt. Ltd., Tel: 022 2422 9281/40436868 or E-mail: omprakash@inorbittours.com
CANTON FAIR 2015 CHINA 117th Chinese Import & Export Commodities Fair Phase I: Apr.15th -19th, Phase II: Apr. 23rd -27th, Phase III: May 1st - May 5th. Guangzhou by Om Prakash – Director, INORBIT Tours Pvt. Ltd.
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17th China Import and Export Fair, commonly known as CANTON FAIR, is China’s oldest and largest comprehensive trade fair. Held twice each year. The fair includes a large variety of exhibits and draws business people from more than 211 countries. The Canton Fair boasts a history of development for over 58 years, which has witnessed the development of China foreign trade and China’s exchange with the rest of the world in terms of politics, economy and culture. Renowned as “China’s No.1 Fair”, the Canton Fair is the key trade bridge and platform that promotes world trade development, 117th China Import and Export Fair for more than 150,000 Consumer & Industrial products in Three Phases. This is the platform to diversify into new products. Indian Visitors may select their preferred phase out of 3 phases as per the products list here below. China boasts boundless opportunities as usual. The 117th session of China Import and Export Fair from April 15 to May 5, 2015, will be the best platform for growth of business.
116th China Import and Export Commodities Fair: The 116th Canton had 60222 stands/booths attracting 24751 exhibitors from the Consumer & Industrial products industry displayed their products which included Electronics & Household Electrical Appliances; Hardware & Tools; Machinery; Vehicles & Spare Parts; Building Materials; Lighting Equipment; and Chemical Products; International Pavilion Consumer Goods; Gifts; and Home Decorations Textiles & Garments; Shoes; Office Supplies, Cases & Bags, Recreation Products; Medicines, Medical Devices, Health Products; and Food; International Pavilion. The show attracted more than 186,104 buyers from over 211 countries and regions around the world.
Special travel package: A special visit is arranged to visit the above trade fair in China. Details can be obtained from Om Prakash – Director, In ORBIT Tours Pvt. Ltd., Tel: 022 – 24229281, E-mail: omprakash@inorbittours.com
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Bry-Air to launch Adsorption Chillers Power Partners – Bry-Air Asia license deal to expand market for environmental friendly cooling
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Bry-Air Asia has two stateof-the-art manufacturing facilities in India, fully owned subsidiaries in China, Malaysia, Switzerland, and Brazil, and a worldwide sales network. Bry-Air Asia’s plants are among the most modern in the industry --supported by computerized 3D designing, CNC fabrication, powder coating facilities and automated conveying systems --- and are ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certified.
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ry-Air (Asia), headquartered in India and Power Partners, Inc. of Athens, GA, USA have signed a license agreement for Bry-Air (Asia) to manufacture and sell Power Partners’ ECO-MAX brand Adsorption Chillers in India and other markets. This agreement means that Bry-Air (Asia) can further expand its broad product portfolio to include closedloop adsorption products. Under the agreement, Power Partners will share its extensive knowledge of adsorption chiller design, manufacturing, applications and marketing with Bry-Air (Asia) and assist with product commercialization. “Adsorption chillers use energy from waste heat, with very low electricity consumption, to provide chilled water for process cooling and air conditioning, and they do this with “green” refrigerant (water) and desiccant (silica gel). We are excited about the opportunities for revenue growth and innovation that this agreement provides,” said Deepak Pahwa, Managing Director, Bry-Air (Asia). Luke Faulstick, CEO and CoOwner of PPI, added “this license agreement and the ongoing positive working relationship between BryAir (Asia) and Power Partners will result in profitable growth for our two companies.” Power Partners, Inc. markets energy-efficient, environmentally friendly ECO-MAX adsorption chillers that are manufactured in Athens, GA, USA. Adsorption chiller technology is attractive to hospitals, universities, office complexes, data centers,
tri-generation facilities, processing plants, manufacturing plants and government facilities. Power Partners is part of PPI, a groundbreaking manufacturing company whose brands include Power Partners, ECO-MAX, Gap Partners and Change Partners. Learn more at ppiway. com/ecomax. Bry-Air Asia is a global leader in the business of desiccant dehumidification (rotating wheel) systems and is a flagship company of the Pahwa Group. Bry-Air Asia has two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in India, fully owned subsidiaries in China, Malaysia, Switzerland, and Brazil, and a worldwide sales network. Bry-Air Asia’s plants are among the most modern in the industry --- supported by computerized 3D designing, CNC fabrication, powder coating facilities and automated conveying systems --- and are ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certified.
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The Future of Corrosion Protection with Nature’s Best! BioCortec® Product Line - Derived From Sustainable Resources
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ortec® Corporation, a world leader in innovative, green, sustainable technologies has spent years of dedicated research to introduce environmentally safe BioCortec® range of corrosion control products. BioCortec® is a green response to hazardous oil derived corrosion preventatives and offers eco-efficient, compostable and biodegradable solutions made from sustainable materials. Utilizing new technologies Cortec® is continuously developing biobased chemicals as a part of a social change in the 21st century and strives to encourage new generations to become environmentally responsible individuals. For several decades now, scientists around the world have been alerting us about the importance of replacing synthetic chemicals that are among major causes of pollution on the planet, with green alternatives enabled by technological innovations. Thanks to committed research, study and experimentation, today in Cortec® we know more than ever before about producing ecologically harmonious corrosion control solutions. As technology advances, we continue to expand our unique earth friendly offerings. These products do not destroy the natural balance of the environment, are functionally superior to conventional petroleum derived products as well as cost efficient making them a far more economical solution.
BioCortec® products include: ● Films and Bags - biodegradable & compostable; specifically
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Engine producers Volvo and Ford were experiencing corrosion problems during the exporting of automotive parts using sea going containers. Time in transit from manufacturer’s location in Montenegro to the engine assembly plants is typically two to four months. The traditional Continue on page no.72
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Hitting a hole in one across town? Imagine standing on the golf course teeing off, and playing well. The ball flies and flies—and lands in the hole. A classic hole in one! Now imagine that the hole were about 17 kilometers away on the other side of town. And you tee off countless times and score a hole in one each time. Hard to imagine? For any golfer in this world, yes. But not for the LC sealed absolute linear encoders from HEIDENHAIN! Positioning over a one meter path of traverse to an accuracy of ± 3 µm—at 17 km that’s half the diameter of the hole. Reliability, flexibility, resilience and its high integration density of electronic components make the LC the unbeatable champion on any course. HEIDENHAIN OPTICS & ELECTRONICS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED Citilights Corporate Centre, #1, Vivekananda Road, Off Spurtank Road, Chetpet, Chennai 600031, India Phone: +91 44 3023 4000, Web: www.heidenhain.in Email: sales@heidenhain.in; service@heidenhain.in angle encoders
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Continue on page no.72 rust inhibiting oils did not prevent oxidation and pitting of the special aluminum alloy used to produce these high-tech engine components. This resulted in significant losses from production delays and rejected parts. Based on laboratory tests, a pilot plant trial was initiated; which prompted the customer’s decision to implement a plant-wide, full scale implementation of BioCortec®’s biodegradable, biobased EcoLine® Cutting Fluid to replace environmentally unacceptable rust inhibit-
ing oils. The customer’s corrosion problems during storage and shipping were solved. The bearings, bushings and thrust washers have shown no sign of corrosion, even after extended field testing up to twelve months. The important benefits are to be able to deliver parts that are oil free, dry to the touch, compatible with robotized assembly operations and an extremely cost effective corrosion protection method. EcoLine® Cutting Fluid enables our customer to demonstrate to their clients and local community their environmental sustainability and awareness. Products in BioCortec® line conform to NACE RP 0487-2000, NACE TM0208-2008, MIL-I-22110C, MIL-PRF-3420G, ASTM D6400, DIN EN 13432, DIN V 54 900 standards and are RoHS compliant. For more information www.cortecbio.com
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Mobil showcases its lubricant portfolio at PlastIndia which helps in optimizing the productivity of plastic manufacturing industry The award-winning* Mobil DTE 10 Excel series of hydraulic oils are proven to help generate significant performance and financial benefits
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xxonMobil Lubricants Private Limited, a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation participated in the 9th edition of Plastindia conference scheduled from February 6-7th in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Mobil showcased how its advanced Mobil DTE 10 Excel Series of hydraulic oils can help companies in the plastics industry enhance their productivity while helping them lower their total cost of operation. “Today, as the plastics sector grows more competitive, companies are looking for new and innovative ways to operate more cost effectively and efficiently,” said Shankar Karnik, Asia Pacific, Mobil SHC Brand manager and Energy Advisor. He further added, “With our comprehensive strategy, referred to as Advancing Productivity, we leverage ExxonMobil’s technology leadership, application expertise through our high performance lubricant solutions, like the Mobil DTE 10 Excel Series of hydraulic fluids. Mobil’s innovative product portfolio help companies in the plastics manufacturing sector enhance their operational safety, achieve their environmental carerelated goals and maximize productivity, thus giving them a distinctive advantage in the marketplace.” Developed through extensive research and testing with leading original equipment manufacturers, Mobil DTE 10 Excel Series oils are engineered to better address the lubrication demands of high-pressure
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HANNOVER MESSE 2015 -13–17 April, 2015 The Revolution starts in Hannover
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The key challenges of the fourth industrial revolution – such as achieving universal standards for machine-tomachine communication, maintaining data security and finding new business models – can be mastered only through collective endeavor in networks. This requires effective dialogue and cooperation between the mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and IT sectors. The enormous potential that all sectors of industry can unleash through this sort of integration will be on show at HANNOVER MESSE 2015.
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annover. “Is my organization ready for the fourth industrial revolution? That’s the big question that CEOs and plant managers are currently asking themselves,” remarked Dr. Jochen Köckler, Member of the Managing Board at Deutsche Messe. The fourth industrial revolution – aka Industie 4.0 – will bring major change to energy systems and industrial production models. In factories, there will be a shift away from mass production as customers increasingly demand customized products – albeit at the same low prices they currently enjoy for mass-produced goods. And energy grids will need to become smarter so that they can optimally balance and deploy available power, gas and heat capacity from a wide range of sources. The answer to these challenges is Integrated Industry – the intelligent digital networking and integration of industrial systems and processes. Integrated Industry is about enabling machines and workpieces to communicate with one another. This, in turn, will allow entire production lines to autonomously and dynamically re-configure themselves, thereby rendering smallbatch and one-off production in large-scale plants commercially viable. Dr. Köckler: “Industry is in the early stages of a revolution known as Industrie 4.0. It’s a phenomenon that has skyrocketed to the top of the agenda in industrial thinking over the past two years. Meanwhile, there is an enormous information vacuum, and most companies still don’t know what they need to do in order to be ready for Industrie 4.0.
What they need to do, of course, is form close networks with all stakeholders involved in their production processes. HANNOVER MESSE 2015, with its lead theme of ‘Integrated Industry - Join the Network!’, will show them how.” The key challenges of the fourth industrial revolution – such as achieving universal standards for machine-to-machine communication, maintaining data security and finding new business models – can be mastered only through collective endeavor in networks. This requires effective dialogue and cooperation between the mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and IT sectors. The enormous potential that all sectors of industry can unleash through this sort of integration will be on show at HANNOVER MESSE 2015. Visitors to the fair will witness digitally networked production plants, smart grid technologies, ingenious new production processes, such as 3D printing, and next-generation industrial robots live in action. They will see collaborative robots with sensor systems so advanced that they can work right alongside their human counterparts without any safety barriers. And they will see IT-based automation solutions that will bring fundamental change to all in-factory processes. Also on display will be smart technologies that manage and coordinate power, gas and heat networks so that capacity can be balanced and optimally deployed across the entire energy system. What’s more, visitors will be able to watch as additive manufacturing sysContinue on page no.78
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Continued from page no.76 tems (3D printers) make individualized products right before their eyes. These technologies and themes will be explored in even greater depth in the 1,000-plus supporting forums and guided tours on offer at the fair. HANNOVER MESSE will also examine the social and political dimensions of Industrie 4.0. That’s because the primary impact of the changed work processes and new, data-centric business models sparked by Industrie 4.0 will be on people. Köckler: “In order for Industrie 4.0 to be a success, it needs broadbased acceptance by trade unions, lawmakers and society generally. We therefore encourage industry stakeholders to use HANNOVER MESSE as an opportunity to engage in constructive dialogue and hence foster openness and transparency on all matters relating to integrated industry.” HANNOVER MESSE 2015 will play a pivotal role in the fourth industrial revolution. “The revolution starts in Hannover,” Dr. Köckler said. “All sectors of industry exhibit at HANNOVER MESSE. That’s everything, from industrial automation and energy to industrial supply, power transmission and control and R&D. No other event of its kind anywhere in the world provides such comprehensive coverage. Only at HANNOVER MESSE can visitors gain such in-depth insights into tomorrow’s integrated factories and energy systems. The fair’s scope ranges from individual Industie-4.0-ready components right through to complete automation solutions.”
German industry ready to announce Industrie 4.0 strategy At the upcoming HANNOVER MESSE, the German government
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and key German industry associations (VDMA, ZVEI and BITKOM) will jointly outline their strategy for achieving integrated production. Köckler: “Germany’s industrial firms have come a long way with their Industrie 4.0 research over the past two years and are now ready to put their findings into practice.” At HANNOVER MESSE on Tuesday, 14 April 2015, Germany’s economics Minister Sigmar Gabriel will outline the nation’s industrial plans and call for cross-border collaboration in the presence of some 250 invited guests from Germany, other parts of Europe, the USA and Asia.
hosted a total of 41,000 exhibitors and some four million visitors. The company’s event portfolio includes such world-leading trade fairs as CeBIT (IT and telecommunications), HANNOVER MESSE (industrial technology), BIOTECHNICA (biotechnology), CeMAT (intralogistics), didacta (education), DOMOTEX (floor coverings), INTERSCHUTZ (fire prevention and rescue), and LIGNA (wood processing and forestry). With over 1,000 employees and a network of 66 representatives, subsidiaries and branch offices, Deutsche Messe is present in more than 100 countries worldwide.
HANNOVER MESSE — Get new technology first! The world’s leading trade fair for industrial technology is staged annually in Hannover, Germany. The next HANNOVER MESSE will run from 13 to 17 April 2015 and feature India as its official Partner Country. HANNOVER MESSE 2015 will comprise ten flagship fairs: Industrial Automation • Motion, Drive & Automation (MDA) • Energy • Wind • MobiliTec • Digital Factory • ComVac • Industrial Supply • Surface Technology • Research & Technology. The upcoming event will place a strong emphasis on Industrial Automation and IT, Power Transmission and control, Energy and Environmental Technologies, Industrial Subcontracting, Production Engineering and Services and Research & Development.
Deutsche Messe AG With revenue of 312 million euros (2013), Deutsche Messe AG ranks among the world’s ten largest trade fair companies and operates the world’s largest exhibition center. In 2013, Deutsche Messe planned and staged 119 trade fairs and congresses around the world – events which
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Infor delivers Multi-Tenant ERP for Manufacturing Verticals
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nfor, a leading provider of business application software serving more than 73,000 customers, announced an enhanced version of Infor LN, delivering deeper vertical and micro-vertical functionality within manufacturing, with the goal of helping better align customers with business objectives and reducing the need for costly customization. Infor LN is the enterprise backbone for automotive, aerospace & defense, high tech and industrial manufacturing industries and is now multi-tenant enabled to support the industry specific needs of Infor CloudSuites. Infor believes that no two clouds are alike, so the latest iteration of Infor LN utilizes a tailored approach, helping customers focus on the unique manufacturing needs of their organization. This update of Infor LN was designed with customer feedback in mind and provides functional enhancements to order management, invoicing, procurement, warehouse management, project planning and quality management. Infor LN is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that is aimed at managing everything from design to delivery, with a specialized out-of-the-box approach that is customized for a specific industry or micro-vertical. Infor LN is available to customers via a cloud-hosted or on-premise deployment to better meet individual business requirements. The revamped user experience is designed by Hook & Loop, Infor’s in-house creative agency.
Key Features: Core ERP Upgrades - The key manufacturing update allows for the handling of quarantine inventory (re-
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jected items), first article inspections and quality tracking via the product serial code. The procurement process features a new requisition workbench, designed with Hook & Loop, to help buyers make more informed vendor selections and speed up the requisition request process. The credit and rebill features are intended to reduce the manual process of billing, while segment accounting allows customers to benefit from the simplicity of a single company ledger. Document management such as invoices and order acknowledgements can now be automatically emailed directly to customers and suppliers, which can help reduce staffing requirements. Industry Specific Enhancements - For all applicable micro-verticals, specific enhancements have been added to the product to help tailor functionality to specified needs of the industry. For manufacturers, Infor LN now contains the product configuration management (PCM) tool, which enables graphical product configuration. The after-market service support function has also been revised to boost planning, pricing and handling of customer owned parts. Manufacturing customers can also benefit from new customer furnished materials. In conjunction with newly enhanced auditing and override measures, Infor LN now provides better control to users. For automotive customers, specific quality management procedures are now built-in to support materials pricing. Revamped User Experience - The latest iteration of Infor LN provides significant upgrades to the user experience (UX). Infor LN now leverages HTML 5 in conjunction with Infor Ming.leTM, a comprehensive
platform for social business collaboration. The pairing of an enhanced UX and more intuitive workflows can help to alleviate many day-to-day challenges and help support better decision-making. Users gain access to a singular view of the underlying data and various in-context analytics capabilities, such as analytics for the contract manager, project manager and quality manager, to further process these insights.
IDC Quote “Infor’s investments are essential to the transition manufacturers should make in modernizing their applications and their enterprise architecture,” said Kimberly Knickle, -Practice Director and Robert Parker, Group Vice President, International Data Corporation (IDC).1
Infor Quote “Customers come to us with specific micro-verticals needs, seeking to improve operations and while many challenges are similar, they do not want to customize our software to meet their industry specific requirements. That is why the latest version of Infor LN has been optimized to offer a tailored approach for enhancing operational efficiency for specific discrete manufacturers,” said Edward Talerico, industry director, Infor. “Infor is carefully providing an approach designed to help meet the demands of the particular microvertical industries, regardless of size or even budget.”
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Bollywood rising star Karan Singh Grover endorses Liberty Warrior - The safest industrial shoe for over a decade
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iberty further consolidated its steps on the fashion forward journey by roping in Karan Singh Grover as the brand ambassador of Warrior, Liberty’s range of world class safety shoes for the industry. Karan Singh Grover’s macho and stylish personality is the perfect match with Warrior, which not only offers unmatched security, comfort and durability to withstand toughest industrial conditions in India but also offers great design to make the workforce look good. Warrior offers a specialized safety shoe for every industry, namely, Automobile, Hospitality, Pharmaceuticals, Mining & Petroleum, Steel, Railways, Engineering & Manufacturing, Construction, Defence & Security (Army, Air Force, State Police and Paramilitary), catering to their specific requirements and environ-
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ment with its set of unique advantages derived from technological innovation.Being more than just a regular shoe, the Warrior provides supreme protection and safety to any workforce, absorbing shocks and withstanding pressures so that they can work confidently and without fear. “We have 65 Years of Experience in Shoe Manufacturing, and over 13 years in Safety Shoes. Warrior has been one of Liberty’s bestselling brand and the market leader in the institutional footwear segment.The company sold close to 2-3 million pairs of Warrior last year accounting for revenue close to Rs 150 crore, which is close to 30% of its entire sales. Of this exports accounted for Rs 25 crore. This year, Liberty is targeting 30% growth on the same. The company is extensively promoting Warrior through digital platforms like Facebook and is also looking to promote the shoes outside India as well. Towards this end, company has recently launched 7 Micro sites, dedicated to seven countries including the likes of UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda.Warrior has an inhouse testing lab with more than 73 testing machines and equipments which assures that products go through stringent quality checks.Chosen by the best brands in the world, this safety footwear is recognized as the standard professional gear for workers in light and heavy engineering units as well as defense forces and is ap-
proved by reputed laboratories from world over, such as F.D.D.I (India) and P.F.I (Germany). We are proud to be the first industry shoe brand ever to be endorsed by a celebrity. We feel, Bollywood star Karan Singh Grover is an apt choice to communicate the sturdiness and fashion quotient of Warrior.” said Mr. Adesh Gupta, CEO.Liberty Group. “Speaking on his association with Warrior, Karan Singh Grover shared, “Everyone faces risks and difficult situations in life which need to be fought like a Warrior to move ahead in life. But you can only feel like a Warrior when you yourself feel secure and safe. Liberty’s Warrior range of industrial shoes assures me of safety, quality and durability and this feeling is shared by millions of workers who work day in and day out, sometimes putting their lives on the line to deliver the best products to us. Give your workforce the comfort and safety of Warrior, their most trusted companion in the harshest working conditions.” Working round the clock and delivering world-class service demands comfort for the feet. Now choose Liberty Warrior and let your shoes do the talking at the workplace! Be safe, comfortable & fashionable with Liberty Warrior.
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Safexpress commences a unique facility at Udaipur Facility to enhance economic growth in Rajasthan
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afexpress, India’s largest supply chain and logistics firm, unleashes its ultramodern warehousing facility at Udaipur. Spanning over an area of 4500 sq feet, this ultra-modern Logistics Park is strategically located on NH 8. The launch is in line with the company’s strategy of developing 32 ultra-modern Logistics Parks at key industrial hubs in India. Over the last couple of years, Safexpress has already launched several Logistics Park across India. Earlier this year, the company has set up two of its state-of-the art Logistics Parks in Faridabad and Dhule. The Logistics Park in Udaipur is the company’s third successful launch within this year. Speaking about this launch, Mr. Pawan Jain, CMD, Safexpress said, “Udaipur, also known as the ‘Venice of East’, is a commercial hub of the world for handicrafts and marble mining. The important industrial minerals of the place are
marble, emerald, lime stone and calcite, the transportation of which is very difficult. Udaipur holds vital importance due to its focal location.” Mr. Pawan Jain further highlighted, “Supply chain & logistics has a very vital role to play in the growth of numerous industries spread across India. To provide world-class warehousing and logistics infrastructure to large number of industries in Rajasthan region, Safexpress has developed an ultra-modern facility at Udaipur, which will serve as a transshipment hub as well as a warehousing facility. Safexpress, with its Logistics Park at Udaipur, will bridge the infrastructure gaps and serve the supply chain and logistics requirements of the entire region.” Mr. Jain added, “We have made a significant investment to set up this ultra-modern logistics infrastructure. This will help the industries in Udaipur and its surrounding region to have an access to our world-class supply chain and logistics services, which would contribute heavily in
the economic growth of this entire region.” Highlighting the USP of the Logistics Park at Udaipur, Mr. Jain said, “Our Logistics Park at Udaipur has a column-less span of over 90 feet and enables loading/unloading of several vehicles simultaneously. The Logistics Park has a floor load capacity of 6 metric tonnes per square meter and has a truck docking area width of over 40 feet. The dedicated bays and docks at our Logistics Park in Udaipur provide an uninterrupted and unidirectional flow of inbound and outbound goods. To provide safe & smooth movement of goods within the Logistics Park we have installed high-tech equipment. Moreover, to make our Logistics Park eco-friendly, we have taken special go-green initiatives by investing in rainwater harvesting and developing special green zones.” Mr. Jain concluded by saying, “This Logistics Park will be operational 24x7, 365 days in a year to provide time-definite deliveries. Due to our non-stop operations, we will be providing the fastest transit time for deliveries all across India to over 610 destinations from Udaipur.”
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ndorsing the Prime Minister’s “Make in India” call, Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL), the global fluid management company, has announced the launch of yet another product “i-NS” pump, which has been developed entirely with domestic technology. The new innovative features make the “i-NS” series pump ideal for dewatering function in the Water & Wastewater Treatment industries, Sewage, Building & Construction and other allied segments. KBL’s “i-NS” pump is an innovative non-clog sewage submersible pump designed for customer by taking into consideration the end-user’s views. The Compact size of the pump helps in minimizing submergence, and it comes with an aestheticallyimproved design for maintenancefree work. KBL’s “i-NS” pump’s stationary installation arrangement is simplified with single guide pipe system. It introduces the innovative modular concept for interchangeability of components. Its Cable Bracket design for wrapping the cable around the
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body helps in avoiding cable damage, and its Potting Cup design helps in restricting the entry of water inside the pump. Its integrated design also eliminates most of the potential leakage and short circuit issues typically faced by the end-users in the Water & Wastewater Treatment industries, Sewage, Building & Construction and other allied segments. Speaking at the “i-NS” pump series launch, Mr Sanjay Kirloskar, Chairman & Managing Director, Kirloskar Brothers Limited, said: ““The indigenous development of technologicallyadvanced i–NS has been an enriching experience for the entire KBL team. I am pleased with our performance in developing this advanced technology for dewatering purpose across various industry segments. This project further reaffirms our commitment in providing advanced fluid handling solutions for critical applications. The development of “i-NS” series of pumps has also helped us get another step closer to the “Make in India” initiative by our Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.” The “i-NS” pump is packed with innovative features that make it ideal for use. Its integrated design for major components (Stator Housing / Upper Bearing Holder, Mechanical Seal Housing / Lower Bearing Holder and Motor End Cover / Cable Gland) reduces the total number of parts and minimizes the fasteners. This integrated design product has 13 models,
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About KBL: Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL) is the flagship company of the US$2.1 billion Kirloskar group. KBL is a global fluid management solutions provider and the largest manufacturer and exporter of centrifugal pumps and valves from India. The core businesses of KBL are large infrastructure projects (Water Supply, Power Plants, and Irrigation), Project and Engineered Pumps, Industrial Pumps, Agriculture and Domestic Pumps, Valves, Motors and Hydro turbines.
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Elecon Engineering announces Q3 Results Turnover of Rs. 112.06 crores for Q3 FY 14 - 15 - Net profit at Rs. 6.48 crores for Q3 FY15
“Elecon”. It has grown over the years to be known as a pioneer of the concept of mechanized way of Bulk Material Handling Equipment in India. During the span of more than 6 decades, Elecon has encompassed all the major core sectors through its supplies of highly sophisticated equipment bearing ample testimony of the symbolic mark of Elecon’s unbeatable technology. Elecon has thus, made its presence felt through consistent and satisfactory performance of its equipment in such core sectors as fertilizer, cement, coal/power generation, chemical, steel plant and port mechanization etc., across the country.
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lecon Engineering Company Ltd., one of India’s largest Transmission Products manufacturers, announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter/nine months ended on 31st December, 2014. The turnover for Q3 FY15 is at Rs. 112.06 crores as against Rs. 111.10 crores in Q3 FY14 representing a increase of 0.86 % Profit before tax increased from Rs. 5.92 crores in Q3 FY 14 to Rs. 9.50 crores (Before Exceptional item) in Q3 FY 15 representing an increase of 60.47 % and Net profit after tax increased from Rs. 4.43 crores in Q3 FY 14 to Rs. 6.48 crores in Q3 FY 15 representing an increase of 46.27 %
About Elecon Engineering Company Ltd.: Established in 1951, Elecon Engineering Company Ltd of Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India, pioneered the manufacture of material handling equipment. During these six decades, Elecon has designed and implemented several landmark projects in India as well as abroad. From a modest start of design and manufacture of Elevators and Conveyors from which incidentally, the com-
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pany derives its corporate identity. viz. “Elecon”. It has grown over the years to be known as a pioneer of the concept of mechanized way of Bulk Material Handling Equipment in India. During the span of more than 6 decades, Elecon has encompassed all the major core sectors through its supplies of highly sophisticated equipment bearing ample testimony of the symbolic mark of Elecon’s unbeatable technology. Elecon has thus, made its presence felt through consistent and satisfactory performance of its equipment in such core sectors as fertilizer, cement, coal/ power generation, chemical, steel plant and port mechanization etc., across the country.
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STMicroelectronics makes State-of-the-Art BCD8sP SmartPower Technology available for prototyping through CMP First release of ST’s BCD technology capability to independent design communities aims to identify and support innovative powerintegration projects
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TMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, and CMP (Circuits Multi Projets®) have made ST’s BCD8sP technology platform for smart-power ICs available for prototyping to universities, research labs, and design companies through the silicon brokerage services provided by CMP. This is the first time ST has released BCD design capability to third parties, which reflects the growing importance of state-of-the-art power integration in the drive for higher performance in computing, consumer, and industrial applications of the future. “We expect CMP to help us identify and support innovative projects, and hopefully establish long-term connections with talented designers and research organizations,” said Claudio Diazzi, Sense & Power and Automotive Sector, Front-End Manufacturing and Technology R&D, VP-Smart Power Technologies in STMicroelectronics. The most advanced of ST’s Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) technologies in production, the BCD8sP process enables the integration of analog and logic circuitry with highvoltage power components to produce single-chip devices for complex power-conversion and control applications. The process has enabled ST to leapfrog its competitors in important smart-power applications such as Hard Disk Drive (HDD) controllers, motor controllers, and
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power-management ICs for equipment such as smartphones, tablets, and computer servers. The introduction in CMP’s catalog of ST’s BCD8sP process builds on the successful collaboration that has allowed universities and design firms to access leading-edge and previous bulk CMOS generations including 28nm, 65nm, and 130nm. CMP’s clients also have access to 28nm FD-SOI and 130nm SOI (Silicon-On-Insulator), as well as 130nm SiGe processes from STMicroelectronics. “With ST’s world-class BCD process in our portfolio, we can now provide even stronger support for advanced smart-power design projects,” said Jean-Christophe Crebier, Director of CMP. “Many top universities worldwide have already taken advantage of the collaboration between CMP and ST. About 300 projects have been designed in ST’s 90nm process, more than 350 in bulk 65nm, and already over 50 projects prototyped in 28nm FD-SOI.”
tribution to people’s life. By getting more from technology to get more from life, ST stands for life.augmented. In 2013, the Company’s net revenues were $8.08 billion. Further information on ST can be found at www.st.com.
About CMP CMP is a service organization in ICs and MEMS for prototyping and low volume production. Circuits are fabricated for Universities, Research Laboratories and Industrial companies. Advanced industrial technologies are available in CMOS, SiGe BiCMOS, HV-CMOS, SOI, P-HEMT GaAs, MEMS, 3D-IC, etc. CMP distributes and supports several CAD software tools for both Industrial Companies and Universities. Since 1981, more than 1000 Institutions from 70 countries have been served, more than 6700 projects have been prototyped through 800 runs, and 60 different technologies have been interfaced.
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throughput applications on the 450MHz, block C band recently released in a number of markets. Applications such as smart metering, telemetry, ATMs, POS terminals, and security are the product’s top markets. Additional features such as UART/USB interfaces and integrated TCP/IP and UDP/IP stacks provide extended functionality, adding value to the customer application without adding cost. “The CE910-SL extends the reach of Telit xE910 form factor family, enabling integrators and developers to leverage extensive industry familiarity with xE910 modules and quickly designapplications to take advantage of this exciting new market opportunity created by the opening of CDMA450 in Europe and other regions”,said Felix Marchal, Chief Product Officer atTelit. “This module will certainly help accelerate the roll out and commercial launch of these networks by reducing the time to market of smart meters and other devices in development, to operate under them.”
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Quark 2015 : The unique platform for next gen entrepreneurs
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uark went beyond dimensions in 2014, and it is all set to do even more this year. The popular techno-managerial fest of BITS Pilani, Goa is back- ready to live up to the expectations that are a consequence of eight years of superior showcase of technical skills. Like its previous editions, Quark 2015 will see students from across the country participate in extremely popular events such as Robo Kombat, Open Showcase and Burnout. In addition to these, Quark 2015 will bring to you an exciting 12 hour coding event- the IBM Hackathon, BlueChip Beatdown- which is meant for all those who claim to be able to sell ice in the Arctic- and the Cubing Challenge- in association with the World Cube Association. Through six amazing workshops in various fields of the techni-
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cal domain, Quark 2015 will provide a lot of opportunities to learn applications of the latest technology. Robotics enthusiasts can explore the world of the Sixth Sense while the Brainwave workshop will help students recognize the power of the signals sent by the brain. For those who are interested in the working of IC engines, the Formula Zero E workshop will provide the fundamental knowledge of their principles. The experts appreciated by NASA and ISRO will be sharing their knowledge about designing satellites in the CANSAT workshop. The other two workshops are Cloud Computing and Augmented Reality, and the workshops can be expected to be as interesting as the subjects themselves. Along with the workshops, Quark 2015 will also host guest lectures by various prominent personalities. Dr. A.S Pillai, the Padma Shree, Padma Bhushan awardee, and the architect of the world’s fastest cruise missile BrahMos, will grace the event by his presence. Mr. Sekhar Basu, the director of
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, will share his invaluable knowledge with the aspiring engineers and scientists. Andrew Newton will take the crowd to a whole new world of hypnotism. Other eminent and talented personalities such as Nicolas Hutchet, Lorenz Potthast, Lakshmi Pratury, Dr. Luis Dias, Sanvar Oberoi, and Shashwat Ratan will share their knowledge and experiences with the students. Also coming to Goa toshare his experiences is Ian Mchinney an actor from the world famous TV series – ‘ Game of Thrones’. With a host of leading edge technologies, absorbing guest lectures and a great many engaging events; Quark 2015 is expected to keep the top minds of the country absolutely hooked.
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“The growth of the Indian economy, to a great extent, will depend on the nation’s openness and adaptability to energy security.” - Mr. Anil Chaudhry, Country President and Managing Director, Schneider Electric India.
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he Union Budget 2015-16 once again carries on its shoulder the great expectation of all business sectors – the Government will provide the regulatory benefits crucial to the sector’s growth. The growth of the Indian economy, to a great extent, will depend on the nation’s openness and adaptability to energy security. To achieve this it will require priority sector lending status under RBI guidelines. A separate budget provision should be made to create a seriously robust transmission system for the renewable energy space if the Government wants to successfully execute its ultra mega power project plan.
There is also a need to provide monetary incentives or reimbursements to state electricity boards or discoms on fulfilling renewable purchase obligation and net metering purchase. This is essential to allow the sector to take off and gain importance vis-a-vis the conventional space. For the renewable sector, the expectation is a lot more now, spurred by the Government’s enthusiasm and conviction to turn around the still-budding sector into a full-blown, independent industry within the shortest possible time. India’s revision of renewable energy target from 72 GW to 200 GW in solar and wind alone speaks enormously about the shift in balance from conventional to renewable. Keeping in mind this robust outlook of the nation, it is time to consider renewable energy as an independent sector, separate from power.
“We need favourable policy framework which will be conducive for the production of Engineering equipment and EPC industry products manufactured in India” - Mr. K Shanker - Head, Onshore & Overseas Business, Technip India Ltd
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e would like to see more transparency in the Transfer pricing which will attract and encourage more investments inflow from MNC’s into India. This is important as many countries apply their own variations of the Arm’s Length Principle (ALP) in their transfer pricing regulations. Transfer pricing is critical for MNCs as it directly influences how taxable income is distributed among different countries having various tax rates, thus impacting after tax free cash flow. We need a more transparent and simplified process in place. We need favourable policy framework which will be conducive for the production of Engineering equipment and EPC industry products manufactured in India. This would be in line with ‘Make in India’ campaign initiated by our Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi. Attractive incentive structure for capital investment will encourage and see the growth of home grown companies and entrepreneurs in India. In order to create large scale employment opportunity and to give a fillip to industry growth, the government should focus on making PCPIR into a reality. Conceptually PCPIR, a specifically delineated Investment Region planned for the establishment
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of production facilities for petroleum, chemicals and petrochemicals, is a great initiative to promote the energy sector in India but we are yet to see a full scale implementation of this. The government should look at a market driven long term gas policy as it will help in stabilizing gas prices over the long term. There is a serious concern as to the dip in oil prices worldwide. We have to wait and watch how this would stabilize before we could plan for any eventuality. These are the phases in industry circle but yes, oil price drop had an immediate effect on the upstream industry and as a result couple of projects being kept on hold for the time being. The government should look at a market driven long term gas policy as it will help in stabilizing gas prices over the long term. There is a serious concern as to the dip in oil prices worldwide. We have to wait and watch how this would stabilize before we could plan for any eventuality. These are the phases in industry circle but yes, oil price drop had an immediate effect on the upstream industry and as a result couple of projects being kept on hold for the time being. There should be a favourable environment to revive the Fertilizer sector investment to bridge the gap between supply and demand through domestic production.
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“Since power is an important element in this regard, we expect a special focus on initiatives that could promote energy efficiency in the budget.” Mr. Ravichandran Purushothaman, President, Danfoss India
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s a strong player in the manufacturing sector we expect the government to address key issues of energy security, skill gap and food inflation. The Make in India initiative envisioned by our hon’ble Prime Minster has definitely fueled the industry growth engine. However, while ease of doing business is important it is equally important that necessary infrastructure is in place for industries to manufacture. Since power is an important element in this regard, we expect a special focus on initiatives that could promote energy efficiency in the budget. Improving the energy efficiency of existing infrastructure through incentivisaion and having the right policies for new infrastructure not only improve this ratio but also contribute to lowering GHG emissions. While we expect the budget to indicate a greater contribution from the manufacturing sector towards the GDP, specific directives need to be rolled out to measure energy efficiency achieved to ensure we are running sustainable businesses. In this regard, we would reckon that a reduction in excise duty by 5 percent can further incentivize the local production of energy efficiency products. Today there is no tool or policy that mandates the use of energy efficiency products in industries. In fact, energy efficiency should reflect in our GDP. Additionally, given that
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SME and MSME inevitably form the backbone of the country’s economy, and the fulcrum on which make in India success depends, tax reforms will be crucial. On this front, we hope rolling out of the GST bill will enable these sectors by easing indirect taxation laws. Food inflation is another issue that will require close monitoring. Last year’s budget saw an encouraging allocation of INR 5000 cores towards the warehouse Infrastructure Fund to help conserve food wastage which in turn will control inflation. This time, in addition to developing cold chain, we hope the entire process from farm to work is taken into consideration. Here, we would like to propose simplification of the CENVAT waiver that can be availed of by cold chain equipment users. The current dictate demands intensive documentation to testify that the equipment is being used for Agriculture/Horticulture produce storage purposes. Also, in case of sectors unregistered under Excise Dept. such as agriculture, the stipulated conditions are not even applicable, defeating the very purpose. Furthermore, sectors such as Dairy and Ice cream do not find the impetus in availing this waiver given the cumbersome process. The same is the case for cold rooms required in distribution / for distributors. The distributors are not excise registered, though he handles excisable product. To make the process more efficient, government will need to give clear direction to enablers such as NABARD on the exact allocation for agriculture and horticulture grid and ease the movement of the produce between States and
allocate specific budget to improve the infrastructure required for the movement. Encouraging the food processing sector can help divert the excess produce kept in warehouses and ensure economic mobility in the sector. Last year, the government made Investment allowance @ 15% available to manufacturing units making an investment of Rs. 100 crore or more in a financial year which was subsequently reduced to Rs. 25 crore per annum. However, Over 90% of food processing industries come under the Small sector band & may not have the flexibility of investing Rs. 25 Crores in one financial year. Since the percentage of investment allowance is fixed at 15 % the manufacturing unit concerned will get only 15% of the amount invested in plant & machinery during the specified financial year which will not suffice. Therefore, we recommend that this minimum investment requirement be done away with to provide stimulus to SME’s in general & processed food industries in particular. Furthermore, Centre and state should fix the PDS system and ensure that food is not wasted in go-downs. Additionally, R&D of cold chain systems dovetailed to India could be provided with tax incentives. The next big deterrent to development we see is lack of skilling. There is a lot that the Manufacturing sector can learn from the Services sector. More provisions must be made to encourage skilling, up skilling and reskilling. Only if we are provided with adequate skills can the sector grow to meet both local and global demands.
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International Copper Association India : Propelling growth with technology evolution
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he International Copper Association India (ICAI) is a member of Copper Alliance and the Indian arm of the International Copper Association Limited (ICA), the leading not for profit organization for the promotion of copper worldwide set up in 1959. ICA India was formed in 1998 to actively associate with the growing number of copper users in India. The objective is to “Defend and grow markets for copper based on its superior technical performance and its contribution to a higher quality of life worldwide”. ICA India conducts various programs in the interest of Electrical Safety, Energy Efficiency and Sustainability. Employing a mix of market development and regulation advocacy approach to encourage the use of copper.
Thereby, accelerating changes and transforming the long-term markets for Copper in a sustainable way through its various major initiatives such as:
● Encourage safe house wiring practices and use of copper for architecture and decorative use, in the Building Construction sector ● Increase awareness of Power Quality through Asia Power Quality Initiative Platform ● Propagate the use of Energy Efficient Motors for energy savings in Industries ● Encourage use of Energy Efficient appliances by promoting star labeling program ● Promote the use of high efficiency motors and pumps in the Agricultural sector ● Reduce distribution losses in the Power sector through the use of low loss DTs ● Encourage Renewable Energy Technologies like solar water heaters ● Promote Antimicrobial Copper touch surfaces as the leading material in fighting hospital acquired infections (HAIs) ICA India drives its initiatives through seminars, workshops and training programs across India in collaboration with other organizations, institutions and trade bodies. It also publishes technical handbooks and information booklets and brochures aimed at spreading general awareness of the benefits of Copper. The organization receives support from its global-level members and from major Indian copper producers, fabricators, cable and wire manufacturers and EE motor manufacturers. Other global development organizations also support some of ICA India programs. For more information Web: www.copperindia.org
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About Mr. Sanjeev Ranjan
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r. Sanjeev Ranjan is the Managing Director (MD) of International Copper Association India (ICAI) since April 2011. In addition, he is also fulfilling the role of SubRegional Director of West Asia. ICAI is part of the worldwide network of copper promotion centres of the International Copper Association (ICA). Mr. Ranjan is an alumnus of IIT, Roorkee, from where he graduated in 1986 as Mechanical Engineer with specialization in Automobiles and Production Engineering. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (Marketing & Systems) from XLRI, Jamshedpur. Prior to joining ICAI, Mr. Ranjan served as Associate Vice President/Corporate Strategy & Planning of GMR Group with responsibilities that included building the corporate strategy, portfolio analysis of the existing assets & projects and growing the organization. He worked for a large part of his career with Tata’s which included roles as Global Mining and Metals Practice Head with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and under various capacities with Tata Steel. He has traveled globally for visits and best practices training to various sleel plants like US Steel (Pittsburg), Corus Steel (Netherlands & UK) and Thyssen Krupp (Germany) and other manufacturing facilities at South Africa, Thailand and China. Mr. Ranjan’s 28+ years of notable experience in the field of manufacturing, marketing & sales, business consulting and corporate strategy is enabling him to further establish ICAI’s position of credibility among its stakeholders. He is instrumental in providing guidance, as well as implementing strategies and supporting the team to achieve the vision and mission of the organization which is to – defend and grow markets for copper based applications based on its superior technical performance and its contribution to a higher quality of life worldwide.
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“The machine tool market in India is poised to grow rapidly as the emphasis on manufacturing in India grows� Q. How did machine tool industry performed in 2014 ? The machine tool industry in India witnessed a high in 2011 but in 2012 and 2013 the pace of growth was relatively slow. In 2014 there has been steady growth and the momentum is building towards a strong performance in 2015. This growth has fuelled the demand for quality CNC machine tools. The Indian Machine Tool Industry has been able to meet this demand with a mix of local made CNC Machine Tools and imports. Global Machine Tool Builders have set up offices and manufacturing bases in India and this influx of technology and investment is driving the industry to newer heights. The business environment in India is also being simplified with a clear focus from the government to reduce duties and taxes and bring these in line with global norms. This is also helping both Indian and foreign machine tool builders looking to grow in the Indian market. Continue on page no.110
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Continued from page no.108 Q. What are the future technology trend of the industry ? CNC Machine Tools: Machining Centers and Turning Centers are becoming faster, more accurate and capable of more complex machining tasks every day. The extensive use of automation: robots loading / unloading parts or automatic pallet systems or barfeeding systems is a clear trend that is being seen in India. The need to machine a complex component in a single setup is also growing. HAAS offers a range of high performance 5 axis machining centers in vertical or horizontal configurations to machine a range of complex components such as impellers, blades, cylinder heads, cylinder blocks etc in a single setup. The new ST series from HAAS offers high end options such dual spindles, C axis, Y axis and powerful live tooling, all at an affordable price.
Q. What are initiatives carried out by your company ? Simple Innovation and providing true value to our customers is a mantra at HAAS. We at HAAS truly believe that the HAAS VALUE Proposition: a wide range of high performance, quality products, backed by a strong HFO HAAS FACTORY OUTLET network providing service, applications and parts support within 24 hours: all of this at an affordable price, is designed to do exactly this. In line with this philosophy HAAS has launched a number of new products recently which provide simple, innovative solutions to the machining needs of our customers. HAAS offers a range of high performance 5 axis machining centers in vertical or horizontal configurations to machine a range of complex components such as impellers, blades, cylinder heads, cylinder blocks etc in a single setup. The new UMC-750 five-axis Vertical Machining Centre offers a
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generous capacity of 762 x 508 x 508 mm in the X, Y and Z axes respectively. It features a two-axis, 630 x 500 mm integrated trunnion rotary table with +110 and -35 degrees of tilt and 360 degrees of rotation to provide excellent tool clearance and large part capacity up to 300 kg. Also featured is a 40+1 side mount tool changer and a 40-taper, 22.4 kW, 12000 rpm direct drive spindle. The new ST series CNC Turning Centre from HAAS set the standard for quality and affordability in complex CNC Turn Mill applications and provide high end options such dual spindles, C axis, Y axis and powerful live tooling, all at an affordable price. HAAS has also been at the fore-
front of automation technology, creating products such as the EC-400PP Horizontal Machining Center with 6 station Pallet Pool System and its unique RRI Robot Ready Interface which makes interfacing part loading robots on a HAAS, simple and cost effective.
Q. What will be the future of the industry ? The machine tool market in India is poised to grow rapidly as the emphasis on manufacturing in India grows. There are several industry sectors which provide tremendous opportunity for business for machine tool builders. The construction equipment industry is one of the fastest growing sectors and as infrastructure growth peaks this will definitely creating lot of demand for machine tools. One more sector to look for is the aerospace industry, which is growing at a fast pace in India. Apart from these, medical, defense, telecommunication, precision export components etc, too, are generating demand for machine tools. The automobile and auto component industry remains the biggest customer of machine tools. I think in next 2 years these industries will provide impetus to machine tool builders and will drive demand for the latest generation of CNC machine tools.
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POWERELEC-EAST 2015 : Exploring opportunities
Q. What major innovations can we expect to witness at the Expo? As explained above, this is a first step and objective is to carry out a public relations exercise to make these regions vibrant. Innovations take place and will be displayed in POWERELEC-EAST also, I invite you to visit the Show to witness these innovations yourself.
major players participating in this exhibition include Anchor, Greaves Cotton, Polycab, Skipper, Supreme, Yokogawa etc. Q. The opportunities POWERELEC-EAST expo will give to its Exhibitors? We have carried out a planned visitor
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Mr. Sunil More -Director - Fairact Q. How the Exhibition will help in exploring untapped potential of the East and Northeast regions? The east and northeast regions of our country has very high untapped potential. However, there is a perception in the minds of the people connected with the sector of power and electrical industry that nothing much is happening in these regions. I feel that, more efforts are needed to remove this perception form the minds of the people. The need of the hour is therefore to make a sincere public relation exercise and create vibrancy in these regions. This can best be done by the industry based in these regions as their stake is more. POWERELEC-EAST 2015 is a small step in this direction aimed at bringing the industry together on one platform to create a buzz about the industry and its prospects in these regions. I believe that the road is long and difficult but somebody has to take that step forward to make this happen. POWERELEC-EAST 2015 has taken that step.
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Q. As the nation is emphasizing upon ‘Make in India’, how the exhibition can promote this theme further to encourage indigenization in India? POWERELEC-EAST 2015 is an attempt to project and promote ‘Made in India’ products and technologies. We believe that the exhibition will encourage Indian players to showcase their products and in a way promote the ‘Made in India’ brand.
mailing, emailing blasts, newspapers advertising, hoardings, bus back panels followed by reaching through the electronic media. We believe this exhibition offers an unique opportunities to the exhibitors to explore the east & northeast markets and meet prospective buyers from these regions. Q. Due to the increasing cost and atten-
Q. How this expo will provide platform to the entrepreneurs to discuss the challenges and share best practices? To share knowledge and best practices, we are organizing a seminar on ‘Electricity Distribution – A Way Forward’, where experts will discuss the latest technologies used and new practices followed in distribution. This seminar is being chaired by Shri N.S. Nigam, CMD of West Bengal Electricity Distribution Corporation with base paper presented by PwC. The speakers include experts from utilities, distribution franchisee and the industry. This seminar will provide a platform to network and learn new technologies and practices.
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Q. Please throw some light on the major participants and the country pavilions. Being the first exhibition of this kind in eastern part of India, there are no country pavilions. Some of the
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players are switching to green technology. What is your take on it? How the expo will help the visitors to get green solutions? Considering the future of the mankind, it is necessary for the present generation to use green solutions so as to conserve the available resources. Alternate energy and energy efficient products are two examples of such green solutions. Use of renewable energies like hydro and solar will provide required energy to mankind on one hand and save environment of the planet since these are clean technologies with no-emisThere will be energy efficient products on display at this exhibition and visitor will have benefit of knowing about such products.
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Laser calibration data analysis software brings new levels of functionality and flexibility
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available to the user. Analysis is supported for data files captured using Renishaw’s LaserXL, RotaryXL and Laser10 software programs ensuring that all Renishaw laser users are catered for.
Some of the new features available with XCal-View include: ● Vastly revised Graphical User Interface (GUI) with an emphasis on ease of use without sacrificing performance or quality of analysis. ● New analysis standards, i.e. ISO230-2(2006) analysis (and the equivalent JIS B and GB/T standards). ● Comparison of data sets – new comparative features allow users to compare 2 sets of data including the ability to overlay data graphically. This function is particularly valuable when observing the effects of error compensation. ● Zero Point Shifting – an excellent new function that enables the user to offset data so that the displayed and effective zero (0) position is different from that set at the time of data capture. This is particularly useful for users compensating errors in rotary axes. ● Reporting, sharing and exporting – new .PDF printing, .PDF reporting and ‘copy’ functionality makes the sharing and extraction of data analysis significantly easier than previously possible Continue on page no.118
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Continued from page no.116 � General error compensation – error compensation has been vastly improved and is more effective and easy to use. All of these new and improved features to be found in XCal-View assure a greatly improved user experience, an increased rate of analysis along with a high degree of user customisation and control. This all makes for a valuable addition to all users of Renishaw laser calibration equipment. Importantly, XCal-View is the first part of a planned suite of new software covering data capture, analysis and error compensation. Early users will therefore benefit not just
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from future upgrades of XCal-View but also the close integration with these upcoming, additional modules.
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Mr. Jagdish Prajapati, Managing Director, Panam Engineers Ltd.
Panam Engineers :
Leading through the success pathway PANAM through its experience and specialized product team is an ideal and competent partner offering its customers comprehensive engineering and project management capability, attending to its customer’s needs and process requirements to provide the very best engineering solutions. Q. Being the key player in the industry, Please brief us Panam Engineer’s journey from inception & share some of the milestones achieved? PANAM ENGINEERS LTD is an ISO 9001- 2008 certified company which was established in 1998 with complete focus on exports. PANAM stands for Professionalism, Automation, Network, Authenticity and Motivation, qualities that have made PANAM one of the leading manufacturer of instrumentation products. PANAM has spread its wings to many horizons by developing and renewing its infrastructure from time
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to time. Apart from infrastructure it has appointed distributors and representatives for effective marketing and deep penetration of its products worldwide. Till date PANAM has successfully developed its network in 42 countries and is still continuing.
Q. Please brief us about company’s infrastructure & what are the technology alliances that has been made in order to out-front the competition? PANAM’ s production facility is stretched out in two locations over 32000 sq. ft. area with a fleet of 40 CNC machines apart from a number
of other automatic and semi automatic machines and laser engraving machines. Latest milestone achieved by PANAM is commissioning of state of the art manufacturing plant in Gujarat on 150,000 sq. ft. area with additional another 27 CNC and 5 VMC machines, automatic and semi automatic machinery, R&D center and in-house product testing facility to its existing fleet. PANAM through its experience and specialized product team is an ideal and competent partner offering its customers comprehensive engineering and project management capability, attending to its custom-
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er’s needs and process requirements to provide the very best engineering solutions. With all in-house facility there is hardly any process outsourced. This adds another level of confidence in delivering international standard quality products under PANAM supervision, giving edge to outrun competition.
Q. What are the products manufactured by Panam Engineers? PANAM manufactures and supplies a diverse range of instrumentation products from standard compact unit of instrumentation Tube/Pipe Fittings and Valves, such as Needle Valves, Ball Valves, Check Valves, Relief Valves & 2,3,5 Way Valve Manifolds, Double Block & Bleed Valves, Regulators to complex purpose built systems with integrated instrumentation control panels, Pressure Reducing Stations. PANAM has recently achieved another milestone by developing Transmitters, Pressure, Differential Pressure and Temperature to its existing product range.
Q. What is your marketing strategy for India? PANAM’s marketing strategy for India is a two step process, Firstly we are working in developing network of distributors and representatives across India and will continue with them in future as well. However new distributors and representatives will be appointed where PANAM’s presence is absolutely required. Secondly we will expand our customer base by catering to various industry & sectors untapped so far.
Q. Product innovation through R&D is vital to be forrader in the competition, as per your opinion, how does R&D plays the role of catalyst in the success process? Yes. R&D plays a vital role and is one of the pillar on which any success-
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ful company stands. As evolution is a continuous process and change is always constant. Innovation & continuous improvement is need of the hour. A dedicated team of professionals and experts are required to come up with novelty product which will act as catalyst in your race to success. Research and innovation has been the foundation of success at PANAM and so we strongly believe in keeping with par with new technology. R&D helps in offering customization of products as per clients requirement adhering to international standards giving an edge over other domestic manufacturers.
by the new government which also on another hand is encouraging countrymen in promoting “MAKE IN INDIA” initiative worldwide.
Q. Quality standards are benchmarked by the product performance; Please brief us how do you maintain the quality norms since from solution development to implementation?
Current deep in the global oil price is just a temporary phase. Industry has an excellent future due to growth in every sector is being visualized currently. Development has no limits and internationally all over it is being seen as a key to success & provability.
Apart from the ISO certification, PANAM has to its credit many more product certification proving the credibility of the utilization of the product in its respective field of application, In-house testing infrastructure & the ability & capability to perform the testing is self explanatory of retrieving & supply of quality products. In-house facility and team of expert R&D dept helps us keep quality at equilibrium.
Q. According to you what are the factors affecting your business? On a negative side, fluctuating raw material prices, fluctuating global oil prices, fluctuating dollar prices and shortage of skilled man power are some. And also highly deep rooted wrong perception of Indian manufacturers in world market where we are still looked down as third world country. On a positive note we are very hopeful about the new initiative of “MAKE IN INDIA” policy framed
Q. What are the key technological trends that are driving the industry? Infrastructure, sophisticated and latest machinery are the key trends that are shaping the industry. However strategy has been similar to the global economy which throws unpredictable variables every day. Churning out success in areas of prime concern is the need of the hour.
Q. How do you perceive the future of the industry ?
Q. What is your vision for Panam Engineers for near future? PANAM has already gone several steps head of its competitors in many ways by commissioning huge plant in Gujarat on 150000 sq ft, area with latest infrastructure, machinery and with an excellent inhouse capacities to carry out various processes and activities. PANAM’s vision for near future is to focus on generating business from untapped domestic and international markets and developing new products.
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Growth with technology excellence PANAM has spread its wings to many horizons by developing and renewing its infrastructure from time to time. Apart from infrastructure it has appointed distributors and representatives for its products worldwide.
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ANAM ENGINEERS LTD. is an ISO 9001- 2008 certified company & was established in 1998, with complete focus on exports PANAM stands for Professionalism, Automation, Network, Authenticity and Motivation qualities that have made PANAM one of the leading manufacturer of instrumentation products. PANAM has spread its wings to many horizons by developing and renewing its infrastructure from time to time. Apart from infrastructure it has appointed distributors and representatives for its products worldwide. Till date PANAM has successfully developed its network in more than 42 countries. PANAM’ s production facility is stretched out in two locations over a area of 32000 sq. ft. with a fleet of 40 CNC machines over and above its automatic, semi automatic and 2 laser engraving machines. Also within one year PANAM has
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commissioned a new plant in Gujarat over a area of about 150,000 sq ft. adding another 27 CNC and 5 VMC machines to its existing fleet. PANAM manufactures and supplies a diverse range of instrumentation products from standard compact unit of instrumentation Tube /Pipe Fittings & Valves, such as Needle Valves, Ball Valves, Check Valves, Relief Valves & 2,3,5 Way Valve Manifolds, Double Block and Bleed Valves, Regulators to complex purpose built systems with integrated instrumentation control panels, Pressure Reducing Stations. PANAM has recently achieved another milestone by developing Transmitters, Pressure, Differential Pressure & Temperature to its existing product range. Over the years, the company has evolved from a product based company to a complete system solution provider. Over the coming years the entity of the company will attain
state of the art operational efficiency for maintaining a competitive edge, with the advent increase in the utilization of its products in the oil, gas and power sector. PANAM has an excellent chain of representatives and distributors in the international and domestic domain as well. Apart from the ISO certification, PANAM has to its credit many more product certification proving the credibility of the utilization of the product in its respective field of application, Inhouse testing infrastructure and the ability and capability to perform the testing is self explanatory of retrieving & supply of quality products. Unlike other manufacturers PANAM is not dependent on any outsourcing and has an in house forging plant as well which gives them an edge over other domestic manufacturers.
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Seeing is believing for lathe operators High-speed grinding specialist: Junker is the only manufacturer whose range includes a grinding machine capable of grinding complex contours using profile grinding wheels. The grinding concept is up to three times faster than lathe machining.
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hey could scarcely believe their eyes. These lathe machining mechanics had been turning parts for decades. In most cases, using the very latest machines available on the market. They required just 25 seconds to turn a valve piston. Now they were astonished to witness how the Junker grinding specialist pressed the start button of the bright yellow Grindstar and just 7 seconds later the finished valve piston was
transported out of the machine on a conveyor belt.That was two years ago, when Junker commissioned its first Grindstar. The metalworking industry was initially understandably skeptical, as it assumed the performance claims to be exaggerated. Once the truth of the claims began to be confirmed, the industry realized that Junker had pulled off another quantum leap in the world of metalworking. Continue on page no.126
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The use of a profile grinding wheel allows plunge-cut grinding of the entire workpiece contour, so minimizing the grinding time. Utilizing synergy effects For the first time, plunge-cut grinding at high speed was optimized for grinding parts classically machined on automatic lathes or sliding head machines: For instance shanks, pistons and nozzle pins. To do this, the grinding machine uses the synergy effects of two machining methods: With up to two wheel heads, the Grindstar not only grinds the contour, it also cuts off the workpiece from the bar stock.
It all happens in just seconds (Fig. 1): Separating, profiling, ejection. With a feed rate of 200 mm/sec, the bar stock first enters the dual carriage machine directly from the loader. Using collet chucks, the workpiece spindle and secondary spindle hydraulically clamp the bar, which can be up to 6 m in length, and set it rotating Then the first profile grinding wheel starts to move towards the bar. It cuts off the workpiece from the bar material in less than a second. Then two things happen simultaneously: First, the contour wheel at the end of the bar grinds the right end of the profile of the next workpiece. While second, the secondary spindle slightly moves to the side to allow the other grinding wheel with a different contour to finish the profile on the left side of the previously cut off workpiece.Finally, the collet chucks open. A spring knocks the workpiece into the part catcher, which deposits the workpiece onto a conveyor belt. The feed bar with clamping sleeve then pushes the material bar into the grinding area and the highContinue on page no.128
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Left: The lathe leaves a residual cut-off burr in the center of the workpiece. Right: The Grindstar delivers a workpiece free of cut-off burrs or chip impressions.
Continued from page no.126 speed cycle starts again from the beginning. If the bar loader detects that a bar has been almost exhausted, the feed bar with the 100 to 150 mm long waste piece is withdrawn from the machine and ejected from the bar channel.
A totally different approach than lathe machining During lathe machining operations, the workpiece is subjected to extreme loads, and consequently the cutting forces restrict the speed of machining and extension length. For the machining process, the lathe requires three tools (cut-off insert, indexable insert and profile insert), which have to be moved into position each time (Fig. 1). By contrast, the cutting forces are far lower overall in a grinding machine, as they expose the workpiece to radial load. This is why the Grindstar operates using only two tools, the two profile grinding wheels, which have to be moved into position only once. Turning leaves behind typical cut-off burrs on the workpiece center and also produces long continuous chips which impede the
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automation process and leave impressions behind on the workpiece. By contrast, ground workpieces do not require any finishing work (Fig. 4). In addition, scrubber nozzles ensure that no chips are left on the Grindstar’s grinding wheels.
Dimensional and process stability Grinding achieves accuracy to an ISO tolerance of 6. A dynamic balancing system ensures absolute concentricity of the grinding wheels, which leaves behind a smooth surface. The galvanically bonded diamond or CBN grinding wheels are specially produced to order. Consequently this is initial investment. Custom produced profile grinding wheels for complex applications can result in costs of several thousand Dollars. Compared to turning inserts, these constitute a considerable initial purchase cost. However,the Grindstar makes up for this and more when it comes to running costs. One of the development engineers puts it very concisely: The machine lives from the piece numbers it produces. Taking this into account, the achievable savings are enormous. The fully automatic grinding machine is simply far faster than a lathe and is hardly ever at a standstill. The thousands of abrasive grains in the grinding wheel are responsible for the sustained dimensional accuracy and process stability. In many cases, this high-speed grinding wheel will last for six months, even where the machine is operating around the clock, seven days a week. Once the grinding wheel is worn, it is recoated and its main body reused. In addition, the wheels can be fitted with several profile shapes to allow workpiece families to be ground. This eliminates the need for unnecessary wheel changes. Generally speaking, the typical part spec-
trum of the Grindstar ranges in diameter between 2 and 20 mm. Also possible are parts with a diameter of up to 42 mm. Limitations are set by certain elements such as radii, which cannot be smaller than 0.2 mm. In the automotive sector particularly, the trend is moving increasingly towards ever smaller parts with a complex contour and stringent precision requirements. No wonder that an increasing number of Grindstar machines are at work reliably grinding parts day in and day out that used to be produced on a lathe.
Treatment of the grinding sludge Grinding sludge formerly required costly disposal as special waste. Junker has addressed this problem and over recent years has developed a new process for the treatment of grinding sludge. This draws sufficient oil from the grinding sludge that it contains below the minimum value for customary metal scrap. As a result of the separation process, the oil does not sustain any loss of quality, and is therefore returned for used as a coolant. This creates a sustainable cycle.
Summary Everything is right about the complete Grindstar package, as Junker considered every conceivable aspect in its development: Short cycle times, a high degree of automation and optimum waste treatment.
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Lubi: A market leader with global presence
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ince 1965 Lubi Industries is a leading Indian manufacturer who produces more than 4500 products ranges of Water Pumps & Electric Motors. It is located at Ahmedabad, just 10 Km away from the International Airport and 400km from Sea Port. Lubi has a massive strength of 2000 steadfast employees, the company has a product manufacturing capacity of 700,000 pumps per annum consisting of Borewell Submersible Pumps, Centrifugal Pumps as well as Drainage & Sewage Pumps suitable for various applications viz. Irrigation, Water Circulation, Building Water Supply, Pressure Boosting, Fire Fighting, Gardening, HVAC, Civil Water Supply, etc. Lubi is equipped with a state-of-the-art infrastructure with a vertically integrated ultra-modern manufacturing set-up. It is accredited with National
certifications like ISO, ISI and BEE and International Certifications like CE and UL. Lubi is recognized as a Market Leader since last 5 decades in the pump Industry, manufacturing a comprehensive range of products which can be utilized in almost all imaginable segments viz. Agricultural, Domestic, Industrial and Building.
Global Expansion : While being a market leader in the pump industry in India, Lubi has a global presence in more than 80 countries over 7 continents. It has overseas branches in UAE & Spain. It also has 20 branches & more than 1200 Distributo r/ Dealer network spread across length & breadth of India. “Our main motto is to ensure customer satisfaction by meeting their exact requirement and providing unmatched after sales service with our manufacturing excellence. Our vision is to strengthen our position by inching closer to becoming a benchmark in the pumps industry”, declares the company.
For more information, contact: Lubi Industries LLP Near Kalyan Mills, Naroda Road, Ahmedabad-380025, Gujarat (India) Ph. +91-79-30610100, Fax. +91-79-30610300 Email – mktsales@lubipumps.com Web – www.lubipumps.com Toll Free Service Hot Line No: 1800 3000 3055
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Supertech Instrumentation A system integrator par excellence Mr. C.S. Limaye, Director, Supertech Instrumentation Services (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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upertech Instrumentation Services (India), based in Thane, is a leading company providing automation solutions in the process industry. Started in 1995 by the two veteran instrumentation engineers, Mr. C.S. Limaye and Mr. M.G. Ranade, Supertech has come a long way, establishing its credentials and an enviable track record. In the very beginning the company thoughtfully added the services of Design & Detailed Engineering and System Integration to its portfolio. An alliance was forged with Schneider Electric for their Automation and Drives products. Subsequently the alliance was strengthened with addition of Electrical switchgear for Intelligent MCC, metering products, APC Industrial UPS and MES solutions.
Turnkey automation solutions Supertech started providing cost effective turnkey automation solutions in a wide range of process industries such as resins, paints, polymers, API, pharma intermediates, specialty chemicals, food & beverages, agrochemicals, lubricating oils etc. Most of these industries involved batch
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processes and hence Supertech developed special expertise in automating batch processes. With this experience, Supertech developed “SUPERBatch�, a comprehensive Batch Management software package based on ISA S88 Batch Standard. The package is tightly integrated with Schneider PLC/ SCADA and DCS, but can also be used with other PLC/ SCADA and DCS systems. There are over 25 successful installations of SUPERBatch. In order to expand the business and to be able to cater to a wider range of industries, Supertech has recently entered into an alliance with ABB for their DCS systems with focus on verticals such as specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, etc. Supertech also specializes in Historian and MES based solutions which involve sourcing the process data from disparate automation systems (PLC, SCADA, DCS) and archiving in open database such as MS SQL Server. By querying this data using special tools, different types of management information reports and dashboards are generated. The solutions also extend upto integraContinue on page no.138
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tion of Automatation system with ERP systems such as SAP and Oracle.
Intelligent MCCs Another area of focus for Supertech is Intelligent MCC. With increasing level of automation, the number of motors in a plant is increasing. These motors are required to be operated automatically from a PLC/ DCS. Intelligent MCC allows soft connectivity with PLC/ DCS through an industrial bus (such as Profibus, Canopen, Modbus) and eliminates the need for PLC I/O and wiring. It provides warnings and extra protection for the motors against disturbances on both load and power supply side. It greatly increases the availability of motors. Supertech provides end-toend Intelligent MCC solutions with advanced products from Schneider Electric. Supertech also offers energy monitoring SCADA and a unique Asset Management system for motors.
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Nerola c Paints, Akzo Nobel, BASF, Bayer, Colgate Palmolive, GSK Foods, Cadbury, Fine Organic, Torrent Pharma, Associated Capsules, Piramal Healthcare, Ranbaxy, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Wockhardt, Watson Pharma, Sandoz, Glennmark, US Vitamins, Reliance Life Sciences, Megafine Pharma, IOCL, Tide Water Oil, Fuchs Lubricants, Syngenta, Huntsmann, Asian PPG, Godrej, Clariant, Novartis, Pfizer, Avestha Pharma, S.D. Fine, Grasim, Indo Rama, Finolex, Supreme Petro, Garden Silk, Birla Cellulosic, Esteem Industries, Gharda, Indofil, Sabero Organic, Gharda Chemicals, Sudarshan Chemicals, Laxmi Organics, Lanxess, VVF, MCF, Garware Chemicals, Firmenich, Tytan Organic, SEYA Industries, Makwell Plasticizers etc. Supertech has also supplied Automation systems and services in Dubai, Sharjah, Iran, Singapore, Nigeria, Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo and USA.
Adapting to changes Mr. C. S. Limaye, a senior member of ISA (International Society of Automation) for over three decades and has served this international body in various capacities including the Dist. Vice President of the ISA-Asia District, Chairman of ISA India Region and the President of ISA, Maharashtra Section, believes that the changes in tehnology are very fast and one must be willing to absorb the changes. “Every development in technology brings in some benefit that improves the quality of human life. You must see how you can adapt yourself to the changes and derive the benefits,” he opines.
Supertech’s valuable clients include highly reputed names in process industry such as Asian Paints, Kansai
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Even after six decades of existence of the Indian Machine Tool Industry, we still import 75% of our machine tool needs : Jayanthram IMTEX-2015, the 8-day Machine Tool extravaganza at Bangalore drew down its curtain on 28th Jan. 2015. The Daily Show Bulletins and the newspaper supplements portrayed an optimistic picture of the performance displayed by both Indian and overseas players in the machine tool arena. They also quoted attractive figures of the business generated at the event and the beneficiaries. Engineering Review asked some searching questions to some of the prominent names in machine tools to understand the impact the Asia’s largest machine tool show created on the Indian industry. It is interesting to see what some of the opinion leaders have to say about the whole show and how the indigenous players are pitted against the world leaders who continue to make a differentiated offer of mother machines and value added services. - Editor
Q. What are your impressions of IMTEX 2015?
Mr. A.P. Jayanthram, Managing Director, Heidenhain Optics & Electronics India Pvt. Ltd
IMTEX 2015 , the largest Machine Tool exhibition of India with 900 exhibitors from 24 countries, was different from the previous shows, in the sense that there were more serious interest from the end- user fraternity to evaluate new technologies and understand productivity propositions offered by manufacturers from India and abroad. There was an unmistakable air of optimism among both producers and consumers of Machine Tools based on expectations of quality engagement and policy prescriptions from the Government, in the light of “Make in India” objective. Indian manufacturers are realizing that “just enough” offerings are no more appreciated and there was a visible effort at least from some quarters to show products that can match the global product lines, which is a very welcome sign.
Q. What are the trends in technology it portrayed, suggestive of the shape of things to come in the machine tool field? Focus on simultaneous 5 axes machining was perhaps the top topic in this show, as there is considerable interest in this area from the Aero-
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space, Die mould customers from India. Even Indian manufacturers were seen to have initiated some bold efforts in this area, based on the global technical partnerships and self acquired knowledge inputs. Additionally, there were several foreign machine builders who showcased their state-of-the- art machining solutions. Indian manufacturers have come to the conclusion that the only way to raise their ranking in Machine production and consumption will come about only by producing global quality in India without compromising on inputs with low cost responses.
Q. What are the innovations showcased by your company and what’s the impact you could create in this mega technology event? HEIDENHAIN is the most trusted partner for the world machine building community for over a century. We make tremendous efforts to be innovative in technological leadership. A lot of components that build quality, reliability and character in the machine tool, like CNC controls, linear and angular encoders, length gauges, touch probes, motors, drives Continue on page no.142
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Continued from page no.140 etc come from the HEIDENHAIN production system. We showed the most modern CNC controls for combined milling and turning operations particularly suited for high end 5 axes interpolations and with vastly superior 3D graphic simulation, and capability to produce clean surfaces and perfect contours in shorter time. Together with the new TNC controls and new functions in the control software that translate to dynamic precision and dynamic efficiency, we showed our new hardware concepts that translate into unparalleled user friendliness and long term reliability. Super accurate and contamination proof, new design linear encoders and rotary encoders were on show in our booth. “Position detection with and without linear encoders� explaining why Machine Tools without linear scales and angle encoders may not be accurate, formed the most passionate debates we had in our booth with the engineering community that use machine tools. An Indian made Die mould machining centre made in Bangalore with our controls was the talk of the event as it showed a promise to be a cost-
effective import substitution product of global performance standards.
4. When you take an impartial look, what are the lessons we could learn from this event? A lot of Indian Machine builders were showing standard machines for automotive industry and most seem to be competing for the same market with similar products. It has to be remembered that even after 6 six decades of existence of Indian Machine Tool industry, we still import 75% of our Machine Tool needs! There could be more offerings for high end applications and design and production philosophy of world leaders. In terms of value, India produces just 5% of machine tools, when compared to the leader Germany. China produces at least 15 times as that of India. We need to go far, if we have to occupy the seat of a real global player in machine Tools. The exhibitors could also focus more on the important art of Sales Engineering, which contributes in conveying value propositions built into their products to combat the Indian tendency to look for low prices rather than lasting value and overall cost of ownership of a Machine Tool.
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Plasma & Automated sheet metal cutting Q. What Is Plasma & Plasma Cutting? Plasma is a state of matter like a solid, liquid or gas. Adding heat to material causes the molecules in it to vibrate or move more quickly. When a solid is heated, the molecules start to vibrate more vigorously. Eventually the solid turns to a liquid and the molecules actually move around and collide with each other. As more energy or heat is added the motion becomes faster and more vigorous still and eventually the molecules move so quickly and collide so energetically (violently) that they separate and form a gas. If still more energy is added to the gas the molecules travel faster and thus collide with each other more violently and the gas changes to a plasma. An atom consists of a positively charged core and is surrounded by negatively charged electrons. The molecules in a gas can be either individual atoms or collections of such atoms that are very closely connected. When plasma is formed, the collisions between the molecules eventually get so violent that, at first,
the molecules will break up into the individual atoms and eventually some of the atoms will separate from, or lose, some of their electrons from their outer shell. The gas changes to plasma when a critical number of atoms lose electrons. When kinetic energy in a gas is increased, some of the electrons are freed from the atoms outer shell and plasma is formed. When an atom releases electrons it becomes an ion. When enough energy is added to a gas that there is a balance between the number of atoms releasing electrons and those naturally recombining with free electrons, the gas is said to be ionized. This ionized gas is plasma. In plasma, there is an important fraction of ionized atoms at any given time, so there are always ions and electrons that are separate and free. The energy input into the gas has to be ongoing otherwise the gas will eventually cool enough that the electrons will mate back with the ionized atoms. When this happens, the plasma returns to a gas state. Plasma is a thermal, very hot, electrically conducting gas, from positive and negative ions, electrons and excited and neutral atoms and molecules. In physics, we often talk about the 4th state. As the plasma gas a monatomic argon or diatomic hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen gases and air can be used. The plasma gas is ionized and dissociated by the energy of the plasma arc. By a recombination of atoms and molecules outside the plasma jet of the system, plasma rapidly releases the received energy and enhances the effect of thermal plasma beam on the machined object. Plasma jet Continue on page no.146
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Further, a dramatic reduction takes place in the amount of cut-edge finishing.
Continued from page no.144 is usually additionally cooled with water. This allows the energy density of the plasma beam reach up to 2106 W/cm2. Due to the high temperature, the plasma expands and flows with supersonic speed in the direction of the machined object (anode). In the plasma arc, temperatures rise to 30 000 ° C; in conjunction with high kinetic energy of the plasma beam, a very high cutting speed can be used, depending on a material and a thickness of all electrically conductive materials. For the cutting process, a pilot arc between the cathode and the nozzle is first ignited by means of high voltage. This weaker energy pilot arc prepares partially, by ionizing, the path between the plasma torch and the machined object. By touching of the pilot arc and the machined object (cursory incision and cursory piercing) the power of the main arc is automatically increased.All kinds of steels, brass, aluminium, copper, stainless steel and other metal alloys can be cut. ROAD TO PLASMA-CUTTING AUTOMATION Fabricators note several reasons
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for considering the move from manual plasma-arc cutting (PAC) to automated cutting. A basic reason to automate is simple: manufacturers need quality cut parts at a reasonable price and at high rates of productivity. Purchasing the right system Facilitating the transition to automation requires a number of decisions. First, purchasing the right type of automated PAC setup needs a complete understanding of how the part requirements would apply to automation in terms of money. High-precision dual-gas cutting systems cost many Lakhs of Rupees, often accompanied by an equally expensive controller. While these setups provide very high cutting speeds, it is difficult, if not impossible, for a small fabricator to justify such an investment. Automated plasma table For cutting the same shape multiple times, using an automated plasma table saves hours of post-cut grinding, which enables Cornfield Customs to maintain price competitiveness. The move to an automated system increases productivity, and the machine produces good, clean cuts.
Quick Switch from Automated to Manual While most users largely dedicate their PAC system to automated cutting on its table, arrangement can be made to quickly switch to manual cutting, by a quick-disconnect torch feature. This allows the user to efficiently switch from the setup’s 180-deg. mechanized cutting torch to a 70- or 90-deg. manual torch. Software automatically detects the selected torch to switch between automatic and manual modes. Technical Tips For Better Plasma Cutting Over the years, the air plasma arc process has been greatly refined so that plasma provides good quality cutting, gouging and piercing at very high speeds for a much lower cost. This cutting process is truly perfect for many industries. Plasma arc cutting is a process where an open arc can be constricted by passing through a small nozzle, or orifice, from the electrode to the workpiece. Although the technology behind the plasma arc may seem complicated, the process itself is very easy to learn and perform. PLASMA - A CUT ABOVE OXYFUEL ● While oxy-fuel was the most common method of cutting carbon steel in the past, plasma cutting is gaining favour because it provides numerous advantages. Plasma cuts faster than oxy-fuel; a pre-heat cycle is not required; the kerf width (the width of the cut) produced is small; and, it has a smaller heat-affected zone, which Continue on page no.148
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Continued from page no.146 prevents the surrounding area from warping or damaging paint. ● In addition, plasma cutting can be used on any type of electricityconducting metal (the oxy-fuel process cannot cut stainless steel or aluminium). Moreover, plasma cutting is a cleaner, less expensive and more convenient method of metal cutting because clean, dry air is used for most plasma cutting applications. ● A properly installed air plasma arc cutting setup is safer than oxy-fuel gas cutting. This is because there is a chance of flashbacks and the danger of flammable gases in exposed hoses with oxy-fuel torches. ● Plasma cutting is easier for hole piercing due to the plasma jet. The plasma jet is the swirling force of air around the arc, in combination with the arc attachment, which focuses the heat into the metal. In addition, plasma arc piercing does not require the metal to be preheated, which saves production time. The plasma jet also makes for a better choice when cutting stacked materials. PLASMA CUTTING APPLICATIONS The plasma process can be used to cut any material that is a good electrical conductor. Unlike chemical cutting, it can be used on any metal for applications such as stack cutting, beveling, shape cutting, gouging and piercing. Plasma cutting can be successfully performed on a variety of material sizes as well. Plasma can be used to cut anything from thin gauge aluminium to stainless and carbon steel up to several inches, depending upon the power of the cutting machine.
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SETTING-UP A PLASMA ARC CUTTER To set-up a plasma arc cutter, simply hook-up the compressed air to the plasma cutting unit. Three choices of air are available: bottled, in-house air supply or a small air compressor. Most plasma units have a built in regulator to maintain the proper flow of air for the system. To set the amperage, or heat, of the cutting unit to the proper level, make a few practice cuts with the amperage set high. You can then adjust the amperage down according to your travel speed. If the amperage is too high or your travel speed is too slow, the material you are cutting may become hot and accumulate dross. Travelling at the right speed and using the right amount of heat will produce a very clean cut with less dross on the bottom of the cut, as well as little or no distortion to the metal. OPERATING A PLASMA ARC FOR CUTTING Begin cutting by placing the torch as close as possible to the edge of the base metal. Press the trigger to initiate the pre-flow air; the pilot arc will then light, followed by the cutting arc. Once the cutting arc starts, move the torch slowly across the metal. Adjust your speed so that the cutting sparks emerge from the bottom of the metal. You should be able to see the bottom of the workpiece and the arc should be directed straight down. If the sparks are not visible at the bottom of the plate, you have not penetrated the metal. This is because your travel speed is too fast, you have insufficient amperage, or the plasma stream is directed at an angle. At the end of a cut, angle the torch slightly towards the end of the cut or pause briefly to completely finish the cut. The post flow air will continue for a
short period of time after the trigger is released to cool the torch and consumable parts, however cutting can be resumed immediately. OPERATING A PLASMA ARC FOR GOUGING Plasma arc gouging can be accomplished by placing the torch at approximately a 40-degree angle to the base metal. Press the trigger for the pre-flow air and pilot arc. When the cutting arc ignites, form the arc length a short distance from the workpiece. Further adjust the arc length and travel speed as needed. Do not gouge too deep, as several passes may be needed to accomplish the necessary gouge. Again, after releasing the trigger, the post-flow air will continue for a short period of time, but gouging can be resumed immediately. OPERATING A PLASMA ARC FOR PIERCING Piercing - creating a hole - can be performed by placing the torch at a 40-degree angle to the workpiece. Press the trigger. When the cutting arc is initiated bring the torch tip to a 90-degree angle and the arc will pierce the base metal. A good rule to follow is that you can pierce up to 1/2 of the maximum cutting thickness provided by the machine. [Contributed by Ador Welding Ltd.] For more information editor@divyamedianonline.com
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HEIDENHAIN Linear Encoders Improve the Machining Accuracy By A.P. Jayanthram, Managing Director, Heidenhain Optics & Electronics India Pvt. Ltd.
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he capability of a machine tool to cope with rapidly changing operating conditions is a decisive factor for its accuracy. A transition from roughing to finishing completely changes the mechanical and thermal load on the machine. Flexible machining of small manufacturing batches also results in rapid changes in the operating conditions. Particularly in small production runs, however, the profitable manufacturing of orders with narrow tolerances depends upon the accuracy of the first part. That’s why the thermal accuracy of machine tools has become a prominent issue. The feed drives are of particular importance in this context. High traversing speeds and accelerations put a heavy load on the feed drives, causing heat to be generated. Without suitable position measuring technology, this rise in temperature can lead to positioning errors of up to 100 Οm within a few minutes. Thermal stability of machine tools Solutions for avoiding thermally induced dimensional deviations of work pieces have become more crucial than ever for the machine tool building industry. Active cooling, symmetrically designed machine structures & temperature measurement are common practice today. Thermal drift is primarily caused by feed axes on the basis of recirculating ball screws. The temperature distribution along the ball screw can rapidly change as a result of the feed rates and the moving forces. On machine tools without linear encoders, the
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resulting changes in length (typically: 100 Îźm/m within 20 min.) can cause significant flaws in the work piece. Position Measurement of Feed Drives The position of an NC feed axis can be measured through the ball screw in combination with a rotary encoder, or through a linear encoder. If the slide position is determined from the pitch of the feed screw and a rotary encoder (Figure 2), then the ball screw must perform two tasks: As the drive system it must transfer large forces, but as the measuring device it is expected to provide highly accurate values and to reproduce the screw pitch. However, the position control loop only includes the rotary encoder. Because changes in the driving mechanics due to wear or temperature cannot be compensated, this is called semiclosed-loop operation. Positioning errors of the drives
Figure 2 Position feedback control with a recirculating ball screw & a rotary encoder in semiclosed-loop mode become unavoidable and can have a considerable influence on the quality of work pieces. If a linear encoder is used for measurement of the slide position (Figure 3), the position control loop includes the complete feed mechanics. This is referred to as closed-loop
operation. Play and inaccuracies in the transfer elements of the machine have no influence on position measurement. This means that the accuracy of measurement depends almost solely on the precision and location of the linear encoder.
Figure 3 Position feedback control with a linear encoder in closed-loop mode
Summary The successful fulfillment of manufacturing orders requires machine tools with high thermal stability. As a consequence, feed axes must achieve the required accuracy over the complete traverse range even with strongly varying speeds and machining forces. Position errors may result if the slide position is only determined from the spindle pitch and a rotary encoder on the motor side. These errors can be completely eliminated by using linear encoders. Angle encoders used on rotary axes provide similar benefits since the mechanical drive components are also subject to thermal expansion. Linear and angle encoders from HEIDENHAIN ensure high precision of the components to be manufactured even under strongly varying operating conditions of the machine tools.
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Flux-Cored Wire - The Future of Welding By Prof. R. Sreedaran. Abstract This article brings the specific and special merits of flux-cored wire in the method of production and application in Industries. It also helps to appreciate how it is going to be the best method of making electrode in terms of quality & cost-effectiveness for all future welding applications. The simple and elegant design of the manufacturing system helps to make any type of electrode to a desired specification to the customer’s needs at short notice.
FCAW Welding Flux-cored wire Flux-cored wire is basically a tubular electrode. The conventional electrode has the core the wire and the flux is coated outside. In tubular electrode, flux becomes the core and tube becomes the holding system. Instead of the coating factor we have a FILLING FACTOR which guides the flux to metal ratio. The above concept makes the making of electrode easier and simulation techniques can be very easily adopted to make various types of electrodes to specific customer needs and specifications. The method of production is made simpler, easier to operate and get the desired quality of welding consumables. This is possible due to the best and relevant technology in flux preparation, flux filling, tube forming and wire drawing
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methods and with special protective coatings. The digital technology and computers, software have brought the above major changes. The changes in the machine designs have helped in making high quality welding consumables.
Manufacturing process One of the earliest methods was filling the tube of standard diameter, wall thickness, length and weight with flux. The principle of vibrating method was used in this method. The vibro fill method consists of vibrating table of specified dimensions and either a mechanical or electrical vibrator attached to it. The vibration is designed that it ensures unidirectional flow material from bottom to top layer of the drawn tube mounted on the vibrating table in the form of filled bobbin. This operation takes a few hours as the case may be. Normally the design is made to take care of two bobbins. Each bobbin weighs around 500 kgs. The predetermined and calculated amount of flux is filled. The specified quality control system is followed to ensure the desired values will be attained. Flux preparation is though similar to the conventional method; care should be taken to ensure that grain size and flux density are consistent and maintained uniformly. Throughout the entire process of filling this should be maintained. The purpose of this to ensure that there is no segregation of the particle or of the different materials which is part of the flux. Special additives and binding materials are used for this purpose. The next step is to draw the tubes to the intermediate size for heat treatment. This is done by special type tube drawing machine and drawn to desired size for annealing / heat treatment process.
The drawn wire in the form of coils are annealed either in inert gas atmosphere or vacuum annealing furnace to get the desired results. The above wire coils are drawn by wiredrawing machines to the desired final size with copper coating or special coating as the case may be.
The latest trend The above method is slowly changed to a simple method of straight line drawing and also avoided heat treatment by selecting suitable composition of tube of soft material to facilitate the drawing without heat treatment. The earlier method of fluxcored wire production is not popular due to many operational difficulties and involved a discontinuous process. The most popular and proven system consists of the following operational methods. 1. A batch house of computer controlled system to produce flux of desired specifications. 2. Inline strip dispenser with tube forming/folding system after filling the desired flux. 3. Flux dispenser with monitoring systems to ensure the correct amount of filling of the flux. The above unit is the part of the system.
Typical Flux Dosing Unit 4. Tube closing unit and size reduction unit to give a closed tube filled with flux of desired
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specifications. 5. Optional welding and annealing unit for facilitating easier wire drawing.
Tube Forming and Closing Unit 6. Special type coil carrier/takeup unit for taking up the above product. 7. Straight line, torsion-free wire drawing with take up bobbin. In specific cases a coating line is also included.
metal composition. Two kind of fluxes are normally used which are in the granulated form or powder form as per the desired process and also by the research experience of the fluxcored wire producers. Generally the method of flux preparation is similar to the one that is used for stick electrodes in the earlier designs. In the later designs additions of alloying materials are done at the time of dosing by special methods to ensure the allot materials are not separated and are of the expected value by adding at the time of filling in the case of strip to flux-cored wire unit. The feeders are normally belt feeders either of single belt design or dual belt design. The dosing, monitoring systems are of computer controlled design that ensures consist ent quality of flux is fed to the strip before tube formation.
Process methods and controls for quality production The system operates on proven techniques and quality methods well established in the welding industry. The quality of the above processed wire is consistent and meets all industrial standards’.
Straight Line, Torsion Free Filled Tube Drawing Unit 8. Special type layer winding machine to fill the flux-cored wire to the desired weight both in spools and reel less system.
Material selection and quality procedures The tube for the material depends on the end product what is desired. The tube can be conventional mild steel, carbon alloy steel, stainless steel or special alloy material. In the case of strips, strip of mild steel, alloy material can be used. In both the cases the above tube, strip forms the equivalent of the core wire in electrode. But in some cases the alloying elements in the flux also changes the final weld
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Typical Flux cored wire presentation The future is based on automation & computer application with more precise results and quality welding. Flux-cored wire will become the most economical and trusted welding consumable. The author acknowledges and thanks all the sources of information and details given by various companies & the same will be useful for the academic reference as well as industrial applications.
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MECON’S Recent Engineering Feats
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nder the dynamic leadership of Mr. A.K. Tyagi, Chairman & Managing Director, MECON, who has completed barely 18 months in his new office, MECON has made giant strides in the sphere of EPC. MECON is today India’s front-line engineering, consultancy and contracting organization offering full range of services required for setting up projects from concept to commissioning including turnkey execution in the areas of metals, power, oil & gas and infrastructure. It is a multidisciplinary firm with over 1200 seasoned and dedicated engineers, scientists & technologists, experienced in handling varied consultancy assignments and EPC projects. MECON is closely associated with modernization and capacity augmentation of SAIL plants and RINL. Here below are highlights of
some of the recent projects executed or being executed by this EPC giant:
Coke Oven Battery No. 6 of Rourkela Steel Plant, Rourkela 7 m tall battery is a top charged, twin flue PVR, under jet, compound, regenerative heating type with partial recirculation of waste gases heating system Salient Features of 7m Tall Coke Oven Battery ● Increased roof thickness by 280 mm, resulting in lower oven roof temperature and more stable heating wall. ● SS foil at regenerator face and oven top, resulting in lower oven roof temperature and reduction in leakages. ● U-type gas collecting main with built-in valve box with hydraulic sealing. ● Coke side service platform independent of battery, resulting in no movement of service platform during heating up and throughout the life of battery.
Coke Oven Battery No. 7 of Bokaro Steel Plant, Bokaro 5 m tall battery is a top charged, twin flue PVR, under jet, compound, regenerative heating type with partial recirculation of waste gases heating system. Salient features of 5 m Tall Coke Oven Battery ● Sliding joint at oven roof with auxiliary anchorage preventing leakage. Continue on page no.158
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Continued from page no.156 total turnkey basis. The scope of work was design, engineering, procurement, supply, execution, testing and commissioning. The plant was put into operation in December, 2014. The plant was executed with state-of-the-art proven technology developed in-house with necessary provisions of sequential operation, interlocking and safety functions. The salient technical features of the Plant: ● Coke Oven Gas handling capacity : 60,000 Nm3/hr (Normal) / 66,000 Nm3/hr (Maximum). ● Fabricated hydraulic seal box of gas collecting main bleeder and T-piece of P/S and C/S gas collecting main resulting in reduced manufacturing time. ● Catenary arrangement for power feeding to coal charging car & coke guide car resulting in easy maintenance & ease of erection.
● Benzol content in the raw Coke Oven Gas : 30-37 gm/Nm3 ● Benzol content in the gas after scrubbing : 5 gm/Nm3. ● Scrubbing medium to recover benzol from Coke Oven Gas : Petroleum based solar oil. ● Production of crude benzol : 1.5 t/ hr.
Benzol Recovery & Distillation Plant (Phase – II), VSP, RINL, Visakhapatnam.
Wire Rod Mill-2, RINL, Vizag Steel Plant
The Benzol Recovery & Distillation Plant was executed by MECON on
high speed Wire Rod Mill-2 of Vi-
The state-of-the-art new two-strand sakhapatnam Steel Plant, RINL has been successfully installed, commissioned and is under commercial production of quality wire rods from March 2014 onwards as part of 6.3 MT expansion plan of VSP. The approached
project
has
and
developed
been on
a discrete turnkey basis by the Consortium formed for the execution of
the
Morgan
project
which
Construction
included Company,
USA & India, MECON Ltd. and Stein Heurtey India Pvt. Ltd.
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Continued from page no.158 included
design,
engineering,
manufacture, transportation, supply (approx 2200 MT of mechanical equipment, auxiliary system, Electrics etc.), storage, handling at site, erection work, complete with required utility and auxiliary systems and water system, electric including power distribution, instrumentation and control within the plants battery limits, testing, assistance to start-up, commissioning and demonstration of performance guarantee tests of from normal low/Hi carbon/alloy
WRM-2.
helps in better compacting and transportation.
steel rolling. The overall scope of work of MECON
● Finished dimensional tolerance
● On Line Flaw detector - This facil-
included the following activities for
within ± 0.10mm on ϕ 5.2 –
ity is provided just after Reducing
digital
face flaws during rolling. These
the
furnace, each burner can be
defects can be eliminated through
mechanical equipment, auxiliary
controlled individually through
auto adjustment of rolling speed,
systems, power distribution &
furnace
water cooling, etc.
electrics, etc.
to get uniform temperature in
successful implementation of the
● Digital
project ● Detail
20.0mm rolled dia.
engineering
● Manufacture
and
of
Supply
of
mechanical equipment (2200 MT) ● Manufacture
Furnace
-
automation
In
in
order
different zones.
Sizing Mill in order to detect sur-
“People are our core strength,” un-
● Insulated roller tables to reduce
derlines Mr. A.K. Tyagi, who has
of
the heat loss during hot billet
grown with the company, putting
auxiliary systems, electrics (LCSS,
transfer from furnace to Mills. It
in 37 years of service in MECON.
MCC, RTDB, PDB, cables, etc.)
also reduces scale formation since
MECON has a human resource of
● Storage, erection, testing and
there is no direct contact with
around 1582 personnel of which
atmosphere.
around 1200 are from various engi-
and
supply
commissioning. ● Supervision
of
erection,
● Schedule free rolling -The rolling
neering and technical disciplines.
commissioning,
of complete range of product in
MECON has its head office in Ran-
demonstration of Performance
WRM-2 can be carried out without
chi, Jharkhand. It operates with two
Guarantee tests.
changing the rolls of roughing
other engineering offices at Delhi
mills and intermediate mills. The
and Bangalore, having presence in
Special Features of New WRM-2
rolls of 8 stand NTM is bypassed in
over 26 sites in India. It has an over-
The following new features have
order to get the desired thickness
seas office at Lagos, Nigeria, catering
been added in the WRM-2
as per the rolling schedule.
to its African clients.
testing
and
● Ring distributor - Ring distributor
MECON
prides
itself
in
● Hot and cold charging of billets
is located in the reform tub in
partaking in the national endeavour
(150 x 150mm and 125 x 125mm,
order to arrange the rings of coil
through its involvement in various
Length 10-12mtrs)
formed in the chamber in such
green field and brown field projects
● Rolling of special steels like spring
a manner that one ring does
either as
a
steel, cold heading steel, free
not come over other ring. Due
provider
of
cutting steel, bearing steel, case
to ring distributor, the height
of equipment or EPC / Turnkey
hardening steel, welding rod apart
of coil formed is reduced which
execution of projects.
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and
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supply
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● Full volume flow reduces the pressure drop efficiency
Super Flexibilty ● AIRPIPE spare parts can be dismounted & used repeatedly which adapt to the changing environment ● Shunt device & branch pipelines can be added quickly at any time, which can adapt to the adjustment of production line ● The header slops in the direction of the airflow towards to low point so that the condensed water can be removed from pipe system ● The Pipe & the joints can be assembled quickly without any preparation ● Quick assembly, No Welding, agglutination or inter twist is needed ● No deep training is needed ● Light, easy to cut the pipes, easy to operate on site For more information Instamod Airpipe Pvt. Ltd. 709, Shahpuri Tower, C-58, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058 +91 11 4953 5588 E-mail: santosh.kumar@airpipe.in sales@airpipe.in Web: www.airpipe.in
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Gandhi Automations Retractable Gates
etractable Gates offered by Gandhi Automations stands out among others because they blend perfectly with its surroundings. They not only complement the building installed with the gates, but are a piece of eye- catching architectural work with high functionality and aesthetic value. It is said that when technology progresses to the highest stage, it ascends into art. The premium integrated head unit is the result of such a unique combination of technology and art. This state-of-the art head unit is made of high precision, high strength plastic and weight enhanced materials. Incorporated with the most advanced features, including intelligent control circuit, a world-leading spiral clutch technology and deluxe details the retractable gates
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lead the way into the intelligence age in the industry. It is safe, reliable, energy-saving, and offers high horsepower and starting stability. Above all, it can even function normally during a power outage. As the saying goes, “The frontage of a gate is like the face of a person”. Similarly, the frontage (gate) of an enterprise not only reflects its success but also its future achievements. An imposing and elegant front gate signifies the strong, progressive enterprise, and a distinct corporate identity. In this respect, be it the majestic and bold Red Door series, or the imposing and stately Warrior series, the refreshing and attractive Developer Series, or the noble and elegant East Verve Series, the models of Retractable Gates can enhance your corporate identity and image. For more information Gandhi Automations Pvt Ltd 2nd Floor, Chawda Commercial Centre Link Road, Malad(W) Mumbai – 400064 Off : +91 22 6672 0200 / 300(200 lines) Fax : +91 22 6672 0201 Email :- sales@geapl.co.in Website : www.geapl.co.in
Meco Multifunction Power & Energy Monitor - MODEL “MFM-96S”
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ECO Multifunction Power & Energy Monitor, Model : “MFM96S” Microcontroller based with MODBUS RTU Protocol is indigenously designed, tooled and manufactured by the R & D Department of MECO and Competitively Priced. “MFM-96S” eliminate using conventional panel with 10 different meters. It save more then 50% of the cost in panel, as it reduce size of panel, with One MFM-96S having 10 parameters and very little wiring. “MFM-96S” is built with 4 rows, Super Bright Red LED Displays with 4 Digits Resolution and 8 Digit Resolution (Energy Import-Export - 4 Quadrant operations). It has Inbuilt Memory to store CTR, PTR, Inst. Address, Password & Energy Reset facility. “MFM-96S” has Simultaneous Display of 10 Parameters, 48 Values on 16 Pages for Voltage, Current, Active Power, Reactive Power, Apparent Power, Frequency, Power Factor, Active Energy, Reactive Energy & Apparent
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Energy (Import / Export - 4 Quadrant operations). TRMS Measurement, 3Phase 3Wire / 3Phase 4 Wire (User Selectable) CTR, PTR, Instruments address, Password Protected, Energy Reset & Auto / Manual Scroll Display (Programmable) are key features of “MFM-96S”. “MFM-96S” is Ideal to monitor & acquire Power Data from Generator, Remote Monitoring, Building Management System, PLC’s / SCADA application, Energy Audit, QC Testing, Power Management, etc. RS485 Port with MODBUS Protocol & Power Master Software to store parameters on the PC is optional. For more information Mr. Haren Shah – Senior Marketing Executive (Mobile : 09820093232) E-mail: haren.shah@mecoinst.com & harenvshah@yahoo.com Web: www.mecoinst.com Web: www.mecoinst.com
Rectilinear Displacement Transducers Sayali Electrosystems offers Rectilinear Displacement Transducers LT series (Rod type) & PK series ( Rod less)
Main features: A sturdier structure makes the series even stronger for applications with heavy vibration ● Installation is made simpler by the absence of electrical signal variation in output, outside the Theoretical Electrical Stroke ● Stroke range: 50/75/100/130/150/175/200/225/275/3 00/350/ 375/400 /450/500/600/650/750/900 ● PK series Mechanical linkage using joint with take up of play, M5 thread ● Stroke range :100/130/150/175/200/225/250/30 0/ 350/360/400 /450/500/600/700/750 /850/900 /1000/1250/15001750/2000 ● Ideal for applications on plastic injection presses, vertical presses, and on many other processing machines. For more information SAYALI ELECTROSYSTEMS Mktg off:3,chintamani Soc.complex, Babanrao Kulkarni Marg,
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Mulund (E), Mumbai-400081 Tel.No.(022)21637189/6577226 Telefax No:022-21637189 Email:mktg1@sayalielectrosystems.com
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L-27 cutter with safety knob
latinum Edge is pleased to introduce worldrenowned brand KDS (Japan) to India. The product range includes the L-27 cutter with safety knob as well as the spare blades in various sizes. This cutter is specially designed to meet the industrial & manufacturing needs in fields like conveyer belts, rubber cutting, plastic, tyre, acrylic, cardboards, laminations & asbestos sheets etc. It comes with a unique twist & lock system, which makes the cutter easy to use & safe to handle. Having a wellshaped body to give you best grip while you cut & it cuts like knife in the butter, thus preserving valuable energy & time. These blades are of very high quality, which makes them rust proof & long lasting. They are specially angled with laser edge for smooth cutting for heavy usage in industries & manufactures like the ones mentioned above. These blades are extremely durable and sturdy due to which they do not easily snap off.
The heavy-duty blades come in the following sizes: 100mm X 18mm & 0.5 mm thick 125mm X 25mm& 0.7mm thick The 0.38mm spare blades is used by Hobbyist and in industries like stationary, DIY, wall paper cutting, thermocol cutting so on. These blades are easy to use in any small cutter and are safe to handle. Blades size: 9mmx80mm & 0.38mm thick The above-mentioned cutter and spare blades are made with the best Japanese technology thereby giving you the precision and quality that you deserve. For more information Platinum Edge 67 Free Press House Free Press Journal Marg 215 Nariman Point Mumbai-400021 Email: sales@platinumblades.com
KING CUT PRO – The Large Gantry Type CNC Cutting Machine
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dor’s KING CUT PRO is a CNC portal cutting machine which is very precise and reliable. The machine has one head for plasma sheet metal cutting and
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one head for flame cutting of sheet metal with a dual side longitudinal drive with AC motors. The standard equipment comes with a basic machine package with CNC controller, one torch, central gas diffusion with manometers and a remote flame ignition.
The following equipment are supplied as required by the customer: Additional Equipment: ● Plasma power source KJELBERG with machine torch ● Programming software MOST 2D ● Support table for sheet metal with segment extraction system ● Extraction-filter system ● Laser position indicator for determining the cutting point
Optional : ● Extension of the longitudinal rail ● Additional cutting head
The CNC Controller – Phantom: The Phantom brings you the performance of a cutting edge CNC that is built on more than 40 years of experience in the motion control and cutting industries. This controller is designed for multiple axis cutting machines and features the latest advances in CNC technology on a proven platform engineered to increase productivity, reduce costs and enhance profitability. The software provides flexibility, ease of operation and technologies that put Ador’s experience and expertise in your operator’s hands, resulting in extremely good cut quality and high productivity. The Phantom can operate any cutting machine and interface with virtually all plasma systems. Following are its standard features: Bright touch screen interface, Touch screen interactive display, Expandable shape library, True multi-tasking environment, Fast Dxt file conversion, Go to(Job interrupt), Quick plate alignment, and Monitor & track consumables. Advanced Plasma Process Control (Plasma Process Wizard) is available as optional extra. Ador offers cost-saving height control unit for simple plasma cutting applications. The KHC1 system
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provides all the essential functions that are needed for good cuts and optimum utilization of work-piece. For more information Corporate Marketing Office Ador Welding Limited Akurdi Chowk , Chinchwad, Pune 411 019 Phone: 020- 4070 6000 Email: cmo@adorians.com
Grind Master Machines Pvt. Ltd. Gear Tooth Chamfering & Deburring Machine
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rind master offers Gear Tooth Chamfering and Deburring Machine in Technical Collaboration with SAMPUTENSILI, Italy. Model SCT3 is a universal machine which can be used for a wide range of spur and helical gears, shaft type gears, bevel gears and pinions etc. It has Chamfering and Deburring heads that use patented tooling from SAMP so as to produce symmetrical & consistent chamfering results on the gear tooth. SAMP patented deburring tools are spring loaded to compensate for face width variation. The machines are offered with optional shuttle feed loader or gantry / robotic automation systems. For more information, Web: www.grindmaster.co.in
Roots’ Vacuum and Filtration Units for Metal Chips & Coolants
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oots Delfin Tecnoil is a high performance, professional vacuum designed for collecting fluids (Cutting / Coolant Oils) and metal chips, where the fluids can be separated from chips and recovered back for reuse. The Del-
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fin Tecnoil models are specifically designed for collecting fluids with metal chips / slag, vacuums both solids (Chips / Borings / slag / slurry etc.,) and fluids (Cutting / Coolant Oil) where Solids particles are made to pass through a two stage filtration system, where the same is retained for disposal and the fluids are re-cycled and put back for re-use. This collection, filtration and discharging it for reuse is done with in a very short span. It will filter the chips & particles up to 100 microns with optional filter Delfin Tecnoil machines are useful in Machine Shops / Machine Tool Companies, where Cutting Oil / Coolants (Both Neat & Soluble) are used in large quantities. These fluids are with solids and other suspended particles etc.. which are to be periodically filtered and re-cycled, as these oil is for repeated use. This cleaning process is a common phenomenon in these Industries, where the current method is quite messy, laborious and painstaking and it takes about one full shift involving two workers. The cost involved in oil wastage and labour can be reduced drastically using the TECNOIL range of machines. For more information Roots Multiclean Limited RKG Industrial Estate Ganapathy Coimbatore – 641006 Mobile: +91 9894233213 Phone: +91 422 4330330 Email: ukarun@rootsemail.com Web: www.rootsmulticlean.in
Steady volt servo voltage stabilizers
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requent voltage variations are a menace that can damage electronic components like power supplies, drives, PLCs, controllers, etc. Their effects are widely felt in CNC, printing and textile machines as well as laboratory, data processing, medical & telecommunication equipment. Frequent breakdowns of such machines are costly to repair. This apart, the downtime and frequent interruptions in operation brings substantial loss of revenue. Steady Volt from Unity Controls is a state-of-the-art Voltage Stabilizer designed to protect such equipment from voltage variations and its ill-effects.
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Following are some of its unique features: ● Intelligent microprocessor-based system(available in new digital models) ● Digital interface with large LCD display and keypad ● Auto re-start, adjustable output voltage, trip bypass, fault list ● No hunting, oscillation and noise generation ● Innovative transformer design to minimize power loss ● Constant output voltage across a wide input voltage range ● Single phasing prevention, surge suppressor and EMI / RFI filter With the best-in-class response time and correction rates, Steady Volt offers improved power quality and greater energy efficiency, thereby saving the cost of breakdowns and energy utilization. Apart from protecting your equipment from damage, Steady Volt also saves energy during continuous operations. For more information contact: Unity Controls Pvt. Ltd 405, Sapphire Arcade, 42 M.G. Road, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai 400 077 Phone: 022- 2501 3832 / 33 E-mail: sales@unitycontrols.in Web: www.unitycontrols.in
JV Kraft-Vertical machining centre
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MW Machine Tool Division Introduces an All New Vertical Machining Centre “JV Kraft” in the X 800mm range which caters the needs of diverse industrial segments from Aerospace to Job shops. The machine is equipped with robust spindle, constructed to minimize axial and thermal expansions and is dynamically balanced to ensure extremely low run-outs. The high precision feed mechanism provides high accuracy, rigidity and repeatability. The highly reliable swift Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) adds a new dimension to vertical machining. This state-of-the-art machine has been designed to meet the ever-growing demand for speed and accuracy of the user industry for high quality and high volume production. The machine is designed with the motto of best
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price-to-performance ratio and true to the goal of providing value creation through innovation. For more information Lakshmi Machine Works Limited Machine Tool Division, Arasur Coimbtore 641 407 Tel : +91 422 3021300 E-mail: mtd_marketing@lmw.co.in
em4, The First Remote PLC !
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small PLC able to communicate as part of the Internet of Things, em4 is more than just an innovative, highperformance and easy-to-use nano-PLC. It constitutes a real growth platform for OEMs and integrators who are looking for an easy way to move their application into the digital era. It opens up a new ready-to-use infrastructure to them, plus an ecosystem of online tools and services, creating new added value for their customers.
The em4 lab is where you find everything you need to automate your application: ● em4 soft, the most intuitive PLC software of the market, ● em4 remote access platform: “em4 web” and “em4 app” to remotely control your em4 from a PC or a mobile device ● Our partners community, with products, tools, and also specific application examples to support your business development and reduce your time to market. ● Crouzet Automation has partnered with the best products and service providers, to help you unleash your creativity and reinvent your business. em4 lab, your turn to create!.
Open up a new world of applications With the em4, Crouzet Automation offers the perfect
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control systems for specific markets and applications. Thanks to its exceptional performance, uniquely precise analog I/Os and easy connectivity, em4 is particularly adapted to segments such as: ● Water and waste treatment ● Access control ● Small industrial machines and embedded applications For more information Custom Sensors & Technologies, No 23, Trident Towers, 4th Floor, 100 Feet Ashoka Pillar Road, 2nd Block, Jayanagar Bangalore - 560 011 - India. Tel: +91 80 4113 2204/ 05 | Fax: +91 80 41132206. Web: http://www.cstsensors.com
STH3, STH4, STH6 – Hinge Type Feed through Terminal Blocks in Poly 66:
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hese Terminal Blocks are preferred for application where the connections are subjected to severe vibration. The wire is crimped to a ring / fork lug and is screwed on to the flat current bar of the Terminal Block. The fastening nut always remains captive in the hinged plastic carrier. The hinged carrier should be lifted to insert the lugs and then snapped into position. The nut can then be fastened to complete the connection. The nut can be operated using a standard screwdriver. These Terminal Blocks have IP20 (Finger Safe) protection and do not need any additional shrouding. Two lugs can be connected to the Terminal without sacrificing the safety of the Terminal Block.
Tel.: +91 251 3980 600, 3980 800; Fax: +91 251 3980 700 Email: connect@connectwell.com Website : www.connectwell.com
EMC Cable Gland
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MC Cable Glands are used in applications which involve shielded cables for electromagnetic protection. These Glands help in maintaining electromagnetic integrity of the shielded cable by just tightening the gland. To get perfect shielding, the outer sheath of the cable is passed through the EMC gland. Tightening the gland enables a special spring inside the gland to come in contact with cable braiding. This not only helps in electromagnetic shielding but also gives an IP68 protection level along with strain relief to the cable. Cable glands with the long thread or reduced clamping are also available in our range.
Technical Details: Material
Brass Nickel Plating
Plastic Inlet
Polyamide 6
EMC Spring
Copper Berrylium
Sealing Ring
Neoprene
O Ring
Perbunan (NBR)
Protection Class
IP 68
Temperature Range
-40 to + 100 Deg. Celsius
Threads available
Pg, Metric
Approvals
UL, VDE & Halogen Free For more information Controlwell India Pvt. Ltd. C-203, Prithvi Park, Plot No. 4,5 & 6, Sector 30, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai 400 705. India Tel.: +91 22 2775 6293 , Fax: +91 22 2775 8767 E-mail: sales@controlwell.com Website: www.controlwell.com
Technical Details: STH3
STH4
STH6
Dimensions Width X Length Height-Din 35 / 35-15 / 32
9 X 47 mm 47.2 / 54.7 / 52.1 mm
11 X 46 mm 52.2 / 59 / 56.4 mm
18 X 63.5mm 63 / 70.1 / 69.5 mm
Clamping Range: Stranded Wire
1.5 – 6 sq.mm
1.5 – 6 sq.mm
1.5 – 35 sq.mm
Rated Voltage
1000V
1000V
1000V
Current Rating
41 Amp
41 Amp
125 Amp
Material
Connectwell Industries Pvt. Ltd. D-7, Phase II, MIDC, Dombivli - 421 204 INDIA
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Reparing / Calibration of Precision Measuring Instruments :
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e can Repair all types Precision Measuring Instruments i.e. Calipers, Micrometer, Dial gauge , Bore
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gauge, Height gauge , Hardness Tester, Vibration meters, DB meter, Torque wrenches & Many Many Other Items of IMPORTED / INDIAN make and Also Provide u all New Instruments.
ITI-160(P) Portable Digital METAL Hardness Tester Advantages ● Largest screen 3 inch , showing all functions and parameters.it is the largest screen of leeb hardness tester, easy read and operate.
Main Application ● Die cavity of molds ● Bearings and other parts ● Failure analysis of pressure vessel, steam generator and other equipment ● Heavy work piece ● The installed machinery and permanently assembled parts ● Testing surface of a small hollow space ● Material identification in the warehouse of metallic materials ● Rapid testing in large range and multi-measuring areas for large-scale work piece
Technical Specifications ● Measuring range: HLD(170~960)HLD ● Measuring direction: 360° ● HardnessScale:HL、HB、HRB、HRC、HRA、HV、 SPECIFICATIONS: Measuring Range
0.65 mm – 400mm (upto 500mm) (in steel)
Sound Velocity
1000~9999 m/s
Resolution
0.01mm/0.1mm or 0.001/0.01” selectable
Units
mm/inch (selectable)
Memory
Upto 2000 Groups (up to 99 Values for each file)
Accuracy
± ( 0.5%Thickness+0.04 ) mm
Alarm
preset upper and lower limit
Work voltage
3V( 2 AA alkaline batteries)
Work mode
Single point and scan
Interface port
USB
Dimensions
136 x 72 x 20mm
Weight
177 g
Display
3.5 digit LCD with EL backlight
Continuous working period
280 hours (with EL backlight off)
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HS ● Display: 3 inch screen , ● Data memory: 600 groups max.(relative to impact times 32~1) ● Printing paper: width is (57.5±0.5)mm, diameter is 30mm ● Battery pack: 6V NI-MH ● Battery charger: 9V/500mA ● Continuous working period: about 150 hours(With backlight off, no printing) ● Communication interface: USB1.1 ● Outline dimensions: 210mm×85mm×35mm ( Instruments weight : 350 Gram)
ITI-1600 High-precision Digital Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge ( NEW)
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ltrasonic Thickness Gauges are designed to improve safety and ensure reliability of material subject to corrosion or erosion. Corrosion gauges with their dual-element transducers are the primary inspection tool used to measure the remaining walls of components such as pipelines, pressure vessels, storage tanks, and numerous other applications.. Precision gauges use single-element transducers to provide the thinnest range and highest degree of accuracy possible. Common applications include metals and a variety of non-metals (i.e. glass, ceramic, plastic, etc.).
Standard Delivery: Main Unit,, TWO test Probes, Data Cable, Software, Coupling oil, Battery, Operation Manual, Carrying case. & Calibration Certificate Traceable to NPL-DELHI For more information India tools & Instruments co. BOMBAY INDIA Tel: 09819345050/022-23428862 E-mail: ojus_itico@hotmail.com Web: www.indiatool.net
EX830: 1000A True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter with IR Thermometer AC/DC Clamp-on multimeter with built-in non-contact InfraRed
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Thermometer
Features: ● Non-contact InfraRed Temperature measurements with laser pointer ● True RMS Current and Voltage measurements ● Peak hold captures inrush currents and Transients ● MultiMeter functions include AC/DC Voltage and Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Frequency, Diode, Continuity and Type K Thermometer ● 1.7” (43mm) jaw opening for conductors up to 750MCM or two 500MCM ● 4000 count backlit display ● Autoranging with manual range button ● Features include Data Hold and Min/Max, DC Zero, Auto Power off ● Complete with test leads, 9V battery, general purpose Type K probe and case
Typical Applications ● ● ● ●
HVAC Installation & Repair Automotive Plant Maintenance Field Service
IR Applications ● ● ● ●
HVAC Ducts Motors Bearings Electrical Hot Spots For more information FLIR Systems India Pvt. Ltd. 1111, D Mall, Netaji Subhash Place, Pitampura, New Delhi-110034 Tel: +91-11-45603555 Fax : +91-11-47212006 E-mail: flirindia@flir.co..hk Web: www.flir.com
Thyristor Switch Module (LTSM) for Capacitor Bank
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ibratherm offers Thyristor Switch Module specially designed for Automatic Power Factor Control (APFC) applications. In APFC the capacitor banks are sequentially selected, based on the command from the power factor controller. In conventional method, the capacitor banks are selected by switching the contactors. LTSM modules allows the selection of capacitor banks using thyristors. Thyristors being solid state switch has many advantages
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compared to electromechanical contactors. Libratherm make LTSM modules are available to switch 3 phase capacitor banks rated for 5, 10, 15, 25, 50 and 100 KVAR. Zero cross over switching technique is used to turn on and turn off the thyristors (i.e. back to back connected SCRs) in series with the three phase capacitor banks.
Advantages of Thyristor switch module over conventional electro-mechanical contactors: ● Since there is no mechanical contacts involved, no arcing and sparking takes place and no audible switching noise is produced. ● Due to zero cross over switching techniques, voltage transients can be controlled within the safe limits. ● Using LTSM it is possible to switch the capacitors at 100mS rate, thereby power factor close to unity can be maintained. Contactors cannot be switched that fast. ● There are no limitations in number of switching operations. These switching modules LTSM are easy to install and come with built in indications for normal function and faults, along with built in protection circuits for fail safe operations. Generally, each of the real time power factor controllers (RPFC – relay module) gives 4 to 12 outputs, to select that many capacitor banks to maintain desired power factor and hence it will be required to use that many numbers of LTSM modules. User have to specify the required KVAR ratings of LTSM while placing the order with us. Libratherm Instruments Pvt. Ltd. 401-403, Diamond Industrial Estate, K P Road, Dahisar east, Mumbai 400068, Tel: 91-22-42555353, 42555339, Fax:91-22-28960569. Email: sales@libratherm.com
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PRODUCT INDEX Product Name
Company Name
Page no.
Airpipe
Instamod Airpipe Pvt. Ltd.
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EMC Cable Gland
Controlwell India Pvt. Ltd.
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EX830: 1000A True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter with IR Thermometer
FLIR Systems India Pvt. Ltd.
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Gandhi Automations Retractable Gates
Gandhi Automations Pvt Ltd
162
Grind Master Machines Pvt. Ltd. Gear Tooth Chamfering & Deburring Machine
Grind Master Machines Pvt. Ltd.
165
ITI-160(P) Portable Digital METAL Hardness Tester
India tools & Instruments co.
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ITI-1600 High-precision Digital Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge ( NEW)
India tools & Instruments co.
169
JV Kraft-Vertical machining centre
Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd.
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KING CUT PRO – The Large Gantry Type CNC Cutting Machine
Ador Welding Limited
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L-27 cutter with safety knob
Platinum Edge
164
Meco Multifunction Power & Energy Monitor - MODEL “MFM-96S”
Meco Instruments India Pvt. Ltd.
163
Missile Lube® 1, 1XL, 1XXL, 1XXXL Straight Cutting Oil
Sanjay Tools & Adhesives
161
Rectilinear Displacement Transducers
Sayali Electrosystems
163
Reparing / Calibration of Precision Measuring Instruments
India tools & Instruments co.
168
Roots’ Vacuum and Filtration Units for Metal Chips & Coolants
Roots Multiclean Limited
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Steady volt servo voltage stabilizers
Unity Controls Pvt. Ltd
165
STH3, STH4, STH6 – Hinge Type Feed through Terminal Blocks in Poly 66:
Connectwell Industries Pvt. Ltd.
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Thyristor Switch Module (LTSM) for Capacitor Bank
Libratherm Instruments Pvt. Ltd.
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BUSINESS AVENUES Information on latest manufacturing projects in India
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PROJECT UPDATE
BUSINESS AVENUES
SOUTH INDIA
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industan Aeronautics is planning to establish communication ground test station at Bangalore
Place : Bangalore Karnataka Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd Tel : 080-22321380, 22322285/ 88, Fax : 080-22319619.
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eyveli Lignite Corporation is planning to set up a 1,000 MW thermal power plant at a wildlife area in Tuticorin district. The Standing Committee for the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) gave nod to this project. Place : Tuticorin Tamil Nadu Neyveli Lignite Corporation Mr. Rama Chandar - CEO Abraham George, Chief Manager, Tel : 0461-2352844, E-mail: ceo.ntpl@nlcindia.com
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irport Authority is planning Pantnagar airport runway expansion. RITES is preparing detailed project report for the expansion project. Place : Pantnagar Uttara- khand Airports Authority Of India Ajai Kumar Singh, Manager Civil, T: 05944-233685, M: 8650076555, E-mail: ajai_bca@rediffmail.com
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nzen Global Solutions Pvt Ltd won the contract for smart metering project in Mysore to Cyan. This is a large pilot project being implemented for Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Ltd Place : Mysore, Karnataka
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Enzen Global Solutions Pvt Ltd Alfred Manohar, Head (Power Automation), Tel : 080-67123002, Fax : 080-67123003, E-mail: alfred.manohar@enzen.com, contactus@enzenglobal.com, Web: www.enzen.com
AI has commenced its new 25-metre high air traffc control tower at Mangalore International Airport on a trial basis. The new air-conditioned tower has two elevators (lifts), a generator, weather radar and all other communication facilities. Place : Mangalore, Karnataka Airports Authority of India (AAI) J T Radha Krishna, Airport Director, M: 9483523178, E-mail: apd_mangalore@aai.aero
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amky Infrastructure Ltd. is coming up with 2x800MW Krishnapatnam thermal power station in Nellore district. The commercial operation will start by March 2015. One of the unit was commissioned last year.
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BUSINESS AVENUES Place : Nellore Andhra Pradesh APGENCO K V Ramana Reddy, SE, M: 9440907116, 9490499172, E-mail: secivilsdstps@gmail.com
E-mail: ssanghi@surana.com he company’s subsidiary Surana Solar Systems Pvt Ltd has started its Commercial Operation of 5 MW Power Plant situated at Sankapur Village, Medak District.
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Place : Medak District Telangana
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he company through its subsidiary NMDC Tamil Nadu Power Ltd having formed joint venture with TANGEDCO is setting up 1,000 MW thermal power plant at Tuticorin. The project is in advanced stage of commissioning. One of the 500 MW would be commissioned by February 2015, while the second unit is targeted by May 2015. Place : Tuticorin Tamil Nadu Neyveli Lignite Corporation B Surendra Mohan, CMD R Kandasamy, Director (Planning and Project), Tel : 04142-252496,252646, E-mail: dpp.co@nlcindia.com
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lans to set up a 4 Kw Solar Power Capacity at Bridge And Roof Co. Howrah works premises. The work is yet to start. Place : Howrah West Bengal Bridge And Roof Company (India) Ltd Suprakash Chatterjee, DGM, Tel : 033-2666-9131 to 34, E-mail: bridge@cal2.vsnl.net.in, info@bridgeroof.co.in
Surana Telecom and Power Ltd Sanjay Sanghi, VP (Commercial and Sales), Tel : 040-44665736, 27845119, 27845046, E-mail: ssanghi@surana.com
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lans to assign construction high level bridge at km 63/6-8 of Karimnagar to Kamareddy in Karimnagar district. The completion is targeted in 9 months. Place : Karimna- gar District Telangana Telangana Roads & Buildings Department B. Chandu Lal, Superintending Engineer, Tel : 040-23326695
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he company in JV with RKTCPL has got an order from Chhattisgarh PWD. The scope of work includes rehablita- tion and upgradation of of Sheorinarayan-Birra-Champa Road (SH-9). The order forms part of GOI and ADB agreement aimed towards improving Road connectivity along key corridors in Chhattisgarh. Place : Chhattisgarh
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Gayatri Projects Ltd. Mr.T V Sandeep Kumar Reddy, MD K G Naidu, VP-Finance, Tel : 040-23310330, E-mail: kgnaidu@gayatri.co.in
he company has received Letter of Award (LOA) from Karanataka Renew- able Energy Development Ltd (KREDL) for development of 10 MW Solar Power Project in Tingloor Village, Madhugiri Taluq, Tumkur District. Place : Tumkur District Andhra Pradesh Surana Telecom and Power Ltd Sanjay Sanghi, VP (Commercial and Sales), Tel : 040-44665736, 27845119, 27845046,
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agged contract for rehablitation and upgradation of NH-43 from Km 180.00 to Km 241.00 (Bedma to Dahikonda) to two lane with paved shoulder in Chattisgarh under NHDP - IV through EPC basis. Place : Chhattisgarh
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angalore SEZ Ltd is planning to establish a hazardous waste treatment /landfll facility for MSEZ. Expression of interest is currently invited. Place : Mangalore, Karnataka Mangalore SEZ Ltd Anand Kumar, Head (Technical), Tel : 0824-2452748, Fax : 0824-2452749, M: 9740803699, E-mail: anand.msez@gmail.com
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ational Highways Authority of India is planning four laning of Belgaum-Khanpur Section (Km 0.00 to Km 30.00) and 2 Laning with paved sholuders of Khanpur-Knt/Goa border.(Km 30.00 to Km 84.120) on NH-4A. This project is part of NHDP- Phase IIIA. Forest clearance is pending. The completion is targeted by December 2016. Place : Belgaum Karnataka National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Lt Col AK Janbaz, Project Director, Tel : 0836-2461442,2461244, M: 9945131911, E-mail: dha@nhai.org, piudharwad@gmail.com
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overnment of Karnataka plans to construct road from Shimoga, (km 0+040) -ShikaripuraAnandapuram (km 82*000 of SH-1 and SH-57). Place : Bangalore Karnataka
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arnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board is planning to construct 5 MLD capacity water treatment plant in Bannur Town. Place : Karnataka Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board (KUWSDB) Anu Jayshree, Assistant Engineer, Tel : 080-41106547, Fax : 080-26539206, Web: waterboard75@gmail.com
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lue Star is to set up its manufacturing unit in the southern region spread over 50 acre of land.
Place : Andhra Pradesh
Government of Karnataka S.C.Jayachandra, Chief Project Offcer M: 9591677566, E-mail: cepiushdp@gmail.com
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angalore SEZ Ltd is to assign operation and maintenance of river water infrastruc- ture (bulk water supply system) for the MSEZ.
Blue Star Girish Hingorani, Sr GM (Marketing), T: 022-66654000, F: 66654151, M: 9820415919, E: girishhingorani@bluestarindia.com
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mara Raja Batteries to complete its greenfeld expansion of four-wheeler automotives batteries facility in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh
Place : Mangalore, Karnataka Place : Chittoor District Andhra Pradesh Mangalore SEZ Ltd Anand Kumar, Head (Technical), Tel : 0824-2452748, Fax : 0824-2452749, M: 9740803699, E-mail: anand.msez@gmail.com
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Amara Raja Batteries N Suresh, DGM (Projects), T: 0877-2265000, F: 2286999
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ADC plans an airport spread over 400 hectare at Kakadi village in Shirdi. The construction had started way back in 2010. The runway construction is over and terminal building is currently under construc- tion. As of now around 80 per cent of the work is completed. Place : Shirdi Maharashtra “Maharashtra Aviation / Airport Development Company (MADC)� Tanaji Satre, MD Rajkumar Berry, Executive Engineer, Tel : 022-66151300, Fax : 022-22163814 E-mail: rajzz3459@gmail.com,
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ajasthan State Mines & Minerals Ltd is to assign comprehensive operation and maintenance of 7.5 MW wind power projects in village Pohra.
Tel : 079-25555101, 25556628, E-mail : roy.paul@adani.in
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ujarat Urja Vikas Nigam is to build 600 MW of solar and 500 MW of wind in Gujarat. The MOU is signed with PV Tech. The projects will be co-developed with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVN), the holding company for the state electricity board. Place : Gujarat, Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVN) K. P. Jangid, GM (Commerce), Tel : 0265-2310582 / 83 /84 / 85/ 86 Fax : 0265-2337918 / 2338164
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ujarat State Electricity Corp Ltd. is planing for solar photovoltaic grid-connected power plant at Gujarat solar park, Village Charanka, taluka Santalpur. Place : Patan, Gujarat
Place : Jaisalmer District Rajasthan Rajasthan State Mines & Minerals Ltd Advisor & Head (Projects), Tel : 0294-2428738,Fax : 0294-2428790, E-mail: project@rsmm.com
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dani Group is planning to commission additional unit of 660 MW at Tiroda, Maharashtra.
Place : Tiroda Maharashtra Adani Group Roy Paul, DGM, Adani Group,
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Gujarat State Electricity Corp Ltd. Mr. Gurdeep Singh, Managing Director M L Patel, Chief Engineer (P&P),
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oa Public Works Department plans to assign construction,O&M of balance works for four laning of the stretch of NH-17B from Varunapuri to Sada Junction from km 13.100 to km 18.300 and elevated road cum fyover cum ROB from Ravindra Bhavan junction to gate No 09 of the MPT including its loop connectivity ramps in Goa. The completion is targeted in 36 months. Continue on page no.178
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Continued from page no.176 Place : Goa Goa Public Works Department R J Kamat,Executive Engineer, Tel : 0832- 2741100, M: 9370221385, E-mail: pwd.goa@nic.in
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aharashtra PWD plans to construct minor bridge and approach road at Shinoli Kanmachiwadi road Tal. Ambegaon, Dist. Pune.
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CC is planning for four laning of BrahamporeFaraka Km 191.416 to Km 294.684 on NH-34. As of now around 88 per cent of work is completed. The project is targeted to complete by August 2015. URS Scott Wilson Indian Pvt. Ltd. In Associate with Rodic Consultant P Ltd are the supervision consultant. Place : Brahamp- ore West Bengal Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. Mr. Ajit Gulabchand, CMD Prantik Roy, Project Manager, Tel : 022-25751000, Fax : 022-25775732, M: 9833992874, 9769946006, E-mail: prantik.roy@hccindia.com
Place : Pune Maharashtra Maharashtra PWD S B Devde -Deputy Engineer Prashant Patil, Executive Engineer, Tel : 020-26123305, Fax : 020-26123305, M:9552096915, 9011085460 north. E-mail: pune@mahapepwd.com, northpune.ee@mahapwd.com
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ujarat State Disaster Management Authority is planning for widening and improvement to various roads in ta. Bharuch - Wagra, & Jambusar, Bharuch
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industan Construction Company Ltd. is to implement four laning of Faraka-Raiganj Km 295.00 to Km 398.00 on NH-34. As of now around 81 per cent of work is completed. The project is likely to complete by June 2015. URS Scott Wilson Indian Pvt. Ltd. In Associate with Rodic Consultant P Ltd are the supervision consultant. Place : Brahampore West Bengal
Place : Bharuch Gujarat Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. Mr. Ajit Gulabchand, CMD Prantik Roy, Project Manager, Tel : 022-25751000, Fax : 022-25775732, M: 9833992874, 9769946006, E-mail: prantik.roy@hccindia.com
Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority Nisarg Dave, Dy. Director (DM), Tel : 079- 23259246, 23259283, E-mail: n.dave@gsdma.org
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HAI is planning to implement four laning of Solapur - Maharashtra / Karnataka Section Km 249.00 to Km348.80. The contract was awarded to Coastal-SREI Consortium. The work has started in June 2014 and is targeted to complete by November 2016. Place : Solapur Maharashtra National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) B B Ikhe, Project Director R M Jirange, Manager (Tech), Tel : 0217-2303379, M: 9422004816, E-mail : raj17765@gmail.com
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industan Construction Company Ltd. is to implement four laning of Raiganj-Dalkola highway stretch from Km 398.00 to Km 452.75 on NH34. As of 31st December, 2014 around 9.08 per cent of work is completed. The project is likely to complete by December 2015. URS Scott Wilson Indian Pvt. Ltd. In Associate with Rodic Consultant P Ltd are the supervision consultant. Place : Brahampore West Bengal Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. Mr. Ajit Gulabchand, CMD Continue on page no.180
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Continued from page no.178 Prantik Roy, Project Manager, Tel : 022-25751000, Fax : 022-25775732, M: 9833992874, 9769946006, E-mail: prantik.roy@hccindia.com
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oa PWD is to construct O&M of balance works for four laning of the stretch of NH-17B from Varunapuri to Sada Junction from km 13.100 to km18.300 and elevated road cum fyover cum ROB from Ravindra Bhavan junction to gate No 09 of the MPT including its loop connectivity ramps in Goa. The completion is targeted in 36 months. Place : Goa Goa Public Works Department R J Kamat,Executive Engineer, T: 0832- 2741100, M: 9370221385, E: e14-pwd.goa@nic.in
This project will come up by December 2015 in metros and cities like Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Vijayawada, Indore and Nagpur among others. Place : Mumbai MAXX Suraj Chaudhary, DGM (Sales and Marketing), T: 022-33662222, M: 7506338366, E: suraj.c@maxxmobile.in
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overnment of Gujarat is approved laying pipeline network of sub-minor canals to irrigate 5 lakh hectare of agricultural land in 54 talukas. The identifed talukas fall under the command area of the Narmada canal network of the Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP). Place : Gujarat Government of Gujarat M K Jadav, Chief Engineer, T:079-23254218, F: 23251708, E: ce-nwrs@gujarat, gov.in
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HAI is planning to execute four laning of Solapur - Maharashtra / Karnataka Section Km 249.00 to Km 348.80. The contract was awarded to Coastal-SREI Consortium. The work has started in June 2014 and is targeted to complete by November 2016. Place : Solapur Maharashtra National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) R M Jirange, Manager (Tech), T: 0217-2303379, M: 9422004816, E: raj17765@gmail.com
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oa Public Works Department is to assign construction, operation and maintenance of balance works for 4 laning of the stretch of NH-17B from Varunapuri to Sada Junction and elevated road cum lyover cum ROB from Ravindra Bhavan junction to gate No 09 of the MPT including its loop connectivity ramps in the State of Goa. Place : Margao Goa
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unland Plus Vitrifed is planning for a vitrifed tiles unit with a capacity of 93,000 TPA at Morbi, in Rajkot district. B B Kalaria & Co is the consultant. Modena Technology is the machinery supplier.
Goa Public Works Department Division XIV (Nh), T: 0832-2741100, M: 9370221385.
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rigade Group plans to construct a three star hotel in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT), Ahmedabad.The completion is targeted in FY2018.
Place : Rajkot Gujarat Sunland Plus Vitrifed Kishor Bhai, Project Head, M: 9825421409, E: info@sunlandplus.com
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axx is to set up 100 ‘smartcare centres’ in order to strengthen its after sales services delivery.
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Place : Ahmedabad Gujarat Brigade Group Anishh Khan, Senior DGM, T: 080-41379200, F:22210784, E: enquiry@brigadegroup.com
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&K Public Works Department plans to construcof Engineering Technology and Computer Technology at Govt. Degree College for Women M.A road, Srinagar.
Place : Andhra Pradesh Welspun Renewables Vineet Mittal, Vice Chairman Amrita Pai, GM (Corp Comm), Tel : 011-66034600, 022-61408028, M: 8879684952, Fax : 022-66273091, E-mail: amrita.pai@welspun.com
Place : Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir J&K Public Works Department Nasir Goni, Executive Engineer, M: 94,19186363
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ryan M P Power Generation is to set up 1200 MW thermal power in 2 units of 600 MW each. Environment clearance awaited.
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TPC is planning for three new solar projects with 750 MW combined capacity NTPC Ltd Dr. Arup Roy Choudhury, CMD P K Sinha, AGM (CC), Tel : 011-24368283, 24360100, E-mail: pksinha@ntpc.co.in
Place : Siddi Madhya Pradesh Aryan M P Power Generation H.M Jain, Sr VP (Power), Tel : 0124-2719000, E-mail: hmjain@acbindia.com
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ES India Pvt Ltd plans to implemen expansion of its 420 MW power plant to 1320 MW capacity in Jharsuguda.
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imachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Ltd. is to construct Khauli-II Hydro Electric Power Project at Shimla. Bids not yet fnalised. Place : Shimla Himachal Pradesh
Place : Jharsu- guda Odisha AES India Pvt Ltd Satyajit Mishra, Head (IT & Admin), Tel : 0124-4420999, M: 9971534778, 9937023705, E-mail: satyajit.mishra@aes.com
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elspun Renewables is setting up 100.1 MW solar PV project in Andhra Pradesh.
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ttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy is to install of 500 MW Solar Photovoltaic Electricity Generating Plant.
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Place : Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency Namrata Kalra, Offcer, Vibhuti Khand, Tel : 0522-2720652, Fax : 0522-2720779, M: 9415609019, E-mail: ho_nmk@rediffmail.com
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HAI plnas to execute four laning of UdhampurRamban section of National Highway. The 40.07km road project will cost Rs 1,758.68 crore. The project will be implemented under engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) mode. Place : Udhampur Jammu & Kashmir National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Veerendra Singh, Project Director, Tel : 0194-2430728, Fax : 0194-2430728, M: 9596661955, E-mail: piusrinagar@nhai. org, Web: www.nhai.org
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olar Energy Corporation of India is planning to set up grid connected Solar PV Projects of 5 MW capacity in Sarkari Tala, Rajasthan. LOI issued to Azure Power. Place : Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Solar Energy Corporation of India Pratik Prasun, Sr Engineer, Tel : 011-71989236, M: 9891768303 E-mail: pratikpr@seci.gov.in
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ijai Infrastructure Ltd is to implemen four laning of Rohtak-Jind highway stretch on NH-71 covering length of 48.6-km. The completion is likely by October 2015. Place : Rohtak, Haryana Vijai Infrastructure Ltd Brijesh Singh. Project Manager, Tel : 011-32923064,32923064, Fax : 011-45502758, E-mail: delhi@vijaiinfrastructure. com, Web: www.vijaiinfrastructure.com
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HDC India Ltd is to construct 10 KW solar power station at two locations in Rishikesh.
Place : Rishikesh Uttara- khand THDC India Ltd RN Dubey, DGM, Tel : 0135-2439402, 2473235, 2473469, Fax : 0135-2436592, M: 9411102524, E-mail: corpcontract@thdc.gov.in, dubey_rn@hotmail.com
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HAI is planning for ludhiana - Talwandi highway stretch covering 6.02-km. This project is part of National Highways Development Project - Phase III. Place : Ludhiana, Punjab
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National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Vipnesh Sharma, Project Director Mohit Mangal, Deputy Manager, Tel : 0181-2603627, M: 9779562510, E-mail : nhaijal181@yahoo.in
HAI is to implment four-laning of RambanBanihal section of National Highway - 1A (now NH-44) in Jammu & Kashmir. The Government Of India has recently approved this project. Place : Ramban Jammu & Kashmir National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Veerendra Singh, Project Director, Tel : 0194-2430728, F: 2430728, M: 9596661955, E-mail: piusrinagar@nhai.org, Web: www.nhai.org
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ssel Infra Projects Ltd is to implement four laning of Ludhiyana- Talwandi section km. 92.00 to km. 170.00 on NH-95. As of 31st December, 2014 around 50 per cent of the work is completed. The completion is targeted by June 2015.
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Rajveer Nayan Salvi, Executive Engineer, Tel: 755-2552356, E-mail: commuadmp@mpurban.gov.in, veer.rsn@gmail.com Web: www.bstdc.bih.nic.in
Place : Ludhiana, Punjab National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Vipnesh Sharma, Project Director Mohit Mangal, Deputy Manager, Tel : 0181-2603627, M: 9779562510, E-mail: nhaijal181@yahoo.in
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lstom Projects India Ltd is to supply signalling, telecom and electrifcation solutions for the new Kochi metro line. The projects will be implemented in early 2016.
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hopal Developement Authority is to expand Raja Bhoj Airport in. Bhopal. The length of the runway will be expanded to 7,500 feet which will enable operation of AB-320 type of aircraft. Place : Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Bhopal Developement Authority Mr. Yatish Jain, Executive Engineer, Tel : 0755-2701836, Fax : 0755-2701805, M: 9425016375, E-mail: info@bda.org.in
Place : Kochi Kerala Alstom Projects India Ltd Mr Rachna Panda, Director Corp- Comm, T:120 - 4731177, E-mail: rachna.panda@alstom.power.com
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&K Lakes & Water- ways Development Authority plans to construct sewage treatment plant (STP) at Srinagar on aerobic moving bed Bioreactor technology.. The scope of work includes soil investigation design, supply. installation, erection of all electrical/ mechani- cal components including testing, commissioning of STP. Technical evaluation is still on.
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P State Co-opera-tive Marketing Federation Ltd. is to assign construction of administrative block and training unit Kaushal Vikas Training Center Of Agriculture Engineering Department at Sagar. The completion is targeted in 30 months. Place : Sagar Madhya Pradesh MP State Co-opertive Marketing Federation Ltd. Kushal Pumnani, Chief Engineer, Tel: 0755-2678444 E-mail: chiefengineermarkfed@gmail.com
Place : Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir J&K Lakes & Waterways Development Authority Abdul Latief Deva, Vice Chairman Omprakash Atri, Executive Engineer, Tel : 0194-2451073, M: 9419152693, 9419421919,
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adhya Pradesh Urban Administration And Development is to construct 9 MLD water treatment plant as part of the water supply project under uidssmt scheme at Jabalpur. Place : Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Urban Administration And Development Department
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ction Ispat and Power Pvt Ltd is to set up 1200 MW power project at Jharsuguda in Odisha. Place : Jharsu- guda Odisha Action Ispat and Power Pvt Ltd Mr. Sanjay Jain, Sr GM, Tel : 011-30014900, Fax : 011-27357186, M: 7894462344, E-mail: info@actionispat.com
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Bridge and Roof Company (India) Ltd Daipayan Ghosh, AGM Turnkey, Tel : 033-22174469, 4473, 2108, Fax : 033-2217206, E-mail: info@bridgeroof.co.in
SS-Valecha and CEG Ltd jointly implementing Bhubneshwar-Puri highway project covering approved length of 59 km on NH-203. As of now around 80% of the work is completed and the project is likely to complete by June 2015. This project is part of NHDP - Phase IIIA. Place : Bhubaneswar Odisha National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Anil Dixit, Project Director Sanjay C, Manager (Tech), T: 0674-2392720, F: 2392740, M: 7381083000, E-mail: bhu.nhai@gmail.com, bhu@nhai.org
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ational Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd is to construct new polytechnic campus at Kalyani dist Nadia West Bengal. Place : Nadia West Bengal National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd N R Sarkar, AGM-Engg, Tel : 033-40671092/99, M: 9831387084, E-mail: nil.sarkar73@gmail.com
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ational Hydroelectric Power plans to supply and installation of water treatment plant 300 CUM of water per day (15000 lph) Place : Manipur National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Ltd (NHPC) V.K. Karan, Chief Engineer, Web: www. nhpcindia.com, Tel : 3879-261223, 261460
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tate Highways Authority of Jharkhand plans to construct of high level bridge with approach road over Keel River In Sundipur-Pansa road on EPC basis. Place : Jharkhand State Highways Authority of Jharkhand Chandan Kumar, Member (Techni- cal), Tel: 0651-2361206, E-mail: membertechnical.shaj@gmail.com
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ridge and Roof Company (India) Ltd is to construct Water Treatment & Sewage Treatment Plant pertaining to construction of Tertiary Healthcare Hospital for Govt. of West Bengal at Hatuara, Purulia, West Bengal Place : Purulia West Bengal
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amalpur Panchayat Samity is planning for construction of marketing hub cum training centre at Jamalpur bus stand.
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Construction Company Ltd. This project is part of NHDP - Phase III. The work has not yet started. The completion is targeted by September 2017. Place : Patna, Bihar National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) V.B. Singh, Project Director, Tel : 0612-2540184, M: 9431018473, E-mail: patna@nhai.org
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ssam Public Works Department plans to construct Judicial Academy Building at Amingaon in Guwahati. Around 50 per cent of the work is completed so far. Place : Guwahati Assam Assam Public Works Department Paresh Sharma, Executive Engineer, Tel : 9864117228,
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MDC Ltd is to construct 3.0 mld sewage treatment plant based on sequential batch reactor technology at Bailadila iron ore mine, Kirandul complex on epc basis. Place : Kirandul Chhattisgarh NMDC Ltd M.L Khatri, DGM (Civil), M: 9425266425
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okaro Power Supply Co Pvt Ltd is to undertake renovation & modernization of one unit of steam generator & its auxiliaries package of boiler unit #1 to 5 on EPC basis. The project is likely to start in six months. Place : Bokaro Jharkhand Bokaro Power Supply Co Pvt Ltd J.M Prasad, DGM(P&C), Tel: 06542-221771, M: 8986874098, E-mail: jmprasad@bpscl.in
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atratu Energy Ltd is planning to set up 2x660 MW thermal power project on design, build, fnance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) basis in district Ramgarh, Jharkhand. Place : Ramgarh, Jharkhand Patratu Energy Ltd Amit Banerjee, Finance Controller, Tel : 0651-2400760, F: 2400760, M: 9431135533, E-mail: pel.jseb@gmail.co
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tate Highways Authority Of Jharkhand is to assign strengthening, widening, reconstruction of Garhwa- Sahpur (mdr-120) road on engineer- ing, procurement and construction (epc) mode. Bids will be fnalised by March 2015. Place : Jharkhand State Highways Authority Of Jharkhand Abhinandan Kumar DGM, M: 9431326172
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HAi plans for four laning of Patna - Gaya Dhobi section of NH-83 covering 127.2 km was awarded in October 2014 to IL&FS Engineering and
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ural Water Supply & Sanitation Department plans for construction of 100000 ltr capacity RCC Elevated Storage Reservoir with 12 mtr staging for RPWS to Sahira uder Marshaghai Block in Kendrapara District. Place : Kendrapara District Odisha Rural Water Supply & Sanitation Department Saroj Kumar Satpati, Executive Engineer, T:0674-2395734, F:0674-2394946, M: 9438420101, E: naike.nayan7@gmail.com, rdsec@nic.in
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Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd Avinash Kumar Sinha, Sr. DGM, T: 0651-2401594, M: 06512400170, E: aksinha@hecltd.com
ihar State Tourism Development Corporation is to develope tourism infrastructure which is being undertaken at Sant Karu Dham Mahpura, Saharsa. Place : Patna Bihar Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation Chittranjan Ojha, Executive Engineer, T: 0612-2225411, 2506219, M: 938689198, 8544418208, W: www.bstdc.bih.nic.in
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industan Construction Company Ltd plans to is implement four laning of Raiganj-Dalkola highway stretch from Km 398.00 to Km 452.75 on NH34. As of 31st December, 2014 around 9.08 per cent of work is completed. The project is likely to complete by December 2015. URS Scott Wilson Indian Pvt. Ltd. In Associate with Rodic Consultant P Ltd are the supervision consultant.
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harat Coking Coal Ltd is to assign re-opening and operating the aban doned/derelict underground coal mine including salvaging, rehabilitation, additional exploration; acquisition of land, planning and production of coal by exploitation of residual coal reserves available in the mine at P.B. Area. BCCL. Place : Kusunda Jharkhand Bharat Coking Coal Ltd A.K.Singh, General Manager, T: 0326- 2307295, 2230338, F: 2230165, M:9470596401, E: cgmkusunda@bccl. gov.in
Place : Brahamp- ore West Bengal Hindustan Construction Company Ltd Prantik Roy, Project Manager, T: 022-25751000, F: 25775732, M: 9833992874, 9769946006, E: prantik.roy@hccindia.com
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est Bengal Small industries Development Corporation Ltd will be executioing the construc tion work for Biswa Bangla Haat Designer Enclave at Eco Park New Town Rajarhat in Kolkata.
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raxair India Pvt Ltd. plans investment in its existing and new projects. The projects include an ongoing facility to supply gaseous hydrogen and nitrogen to Indian Oil Corporation in Orissa and two major airseparation plants for Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) at Bhilai. Place : Odisha Praxair India Pvt Ltd. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, GM (Project), T: 080-30691000-03, F: 28440156, 9331821811, E: sanjeevku mar_gupta@praxair.com,
Place : Brahampore West Bengal West Bengal Small ndustries Development Corporation Ltd Debarati Gupta, Executive Director , T: 033-22370303, E: edwbsidcl@ gmail.com
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eavy Engineering Corporation Ltd is planning for 5 MTPA coal washery complex at Madhuband. Bids were invited recently for complete civil and structural works. Place : Ranchi Jharkhand
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A A.C. AUTOMATION
197
ADOR WELDING LIMITED
91
ADVANTECH INDIA
33
ALLIED POWER SOLUTIONS
111
COMPANY NAME
PG. NO.
COMPANY NAME
PG. NO.
CUSTOM SENSORS & TECHNOLOGIES
FRONT GATEFOLD
GIANTLOK INDIA PVT. LTD.
79
GRAINGER INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INDIA PVT. LTD.
19
D DOWEL ENGINEERING WORKS
135
H H. K. INTERNATIONAL
179 FALSE COVER
E
AMTEX 2015
195
E4 EVENTS
98
HAAS AUTOMATION INDIA PVT. LTD.
ANIL ENGINEERING WORKS
52
EINS SECURITY
27
HARTING (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
69
ATB MORLEY
149
ELECTRONICA FINANCE LTD.
51
HAVELLS INDIA LTD.
21
ATLAS COPCO COMPRESSOR TECHNIQUE
49
ELECTRONICS DEVICES WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD.
139
HEIDENHAIN OPTICS & ELECTRONICS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
71
AUTOMATION INDIA WELDING TECHNOLOGY (P) LTD.
ENERTECH PVT. LTD.
43
143
HINDUSTAN STEEL (INDIA)
187
ENGIMACH 2015
193
11
EPCOS INDIA PVT. LTD.
123
HRS PROCESS SYSTEMS LTD.
ERWIN JUNKER MASCHINENFABRIK GMBH
55
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING SHOW 2015
196
B
I
BETTINELLI AUTOMATION COMPONENTS PVT. LTD.
40
E-SQUARE ALLIANCE PVT. LTD.
191
BHARTI ENTERPRISE
58
ETA ENGINEERING SERVICES
155
BIPICO INDUSTRIES (TOOLS) PVT. LTD.
149
EXIDE INDUSTRIES LTD.
107
BOGE INDIA
29
BRY-AIR (ASIA) PVT. LTD.
153
C 7
CNC SOFTWARE, INC.
39
CONTROLWELL INDIA PVT. LTD.
FLIR SYSTEMS INDIA PVT. LTD.
75
77
81
IMEX 2015
188
INDIA MACHINE TOOL SHOW 2015
192
INDIA STEEL 2015
199
INDIA TOOLS & INSTRUMENTS CO.
175 & 177
INGERSOLL RAND (INDIA) LTD.
13
INORBIT TOURS PVT. LTD.
96
INSTAMOD AIRPIPE PVT. LTD.
41 198
37, 67, 89
G
CISCO
CONNECTWELL INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD.
F
IGUS (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
GALAXY EARTHING ELECTRODES (P) LTD.
99
GANDHI AUTOMATIONS PVT. LTD.
5
INTEC 2015
GEISSEL INDIA PVT. LTD.
115
J
GEM EQUIPMENTS (P) LTD.
35
JANATICS INDIA PVT. LTD.
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ADVERTISERS INDEX COMPANY NAME
PG. NO.
COMPANY NAME
JAY STEEL CORPORATION
159
O
JYOTI CERAMIC INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD.
3
OBO BETTERMANN INDIA PVT. LTD.
JYOTI CNC AUTOMATION LTD.
INSIDE BACK COVER
OMRON AUTOMATION PVT. LTD.
K
PG. NO.
COMPANY NAME
PG. NO.
SANJAY TOOLS & ADHESIVES
145
129
SBS PRECISION SYSTEMS (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
20
9
SHREE NM ELECTRICALS LTD.
131
SMALLEY STEEL RING COMPANY
105
STRATASYS
23
SUMI CYCLO DRIVE INDIA PVT. LTD.
57
SUMITRON EXPORTS PVT. LTD.
147, 151, 155 & 197
SUPERTECH INSTRUMENTATION SERVICES (I) PVT. LTD.
61
P
KNOWELL INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.
153
KUEBLER AUTOMATION INDIA PVT. LTD.
73
KUSAM ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD.
125 & 127
PAARTH VALVES PVT. LTD.
194
PANAM ENGINEERS LTD.
25
PARAGDEEP METALS
189
PC|SCHEMATIC
133
L
PLATINUM EDGE
149
LAPP INDIA PVT. LTD.
16-17
POWER-GEN 2015
30
LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED
45
Q
LEGRIS INDIA PVT. LTD.
31
QUARK 2015
LIBRATHERM INSTRUMENTS PVT. LTD.
137
R
LUBI INDUSTRIES LLP
95
M
T 60
TESTO INDIA PVT. LTD.
63
THE MOTWANE MANUFACTURING CO. PVT. LTD.
202
TINITA ENGINEERING PVT. LTD.
157
TRANTER INDIA PVT. LTD.
87
RATNAMIK METAL (INDIA)
179
RAVIN INFRAPROJECT PVT. LTD.
INSIDE FRONT COVER
RENISHAW METROLOGY SYSTEMS LTD.
47
U
RISHABH INSTRUMENTS
59
UDEYRAJ ELECTRICALS PVT. LTD.
MACHINE TOOL EXPO 2015
65
MAINI MATERIALS MOVEMENT PVT. LTD.
85
MARVEL GLOVES INDUSTRIES
141
RITTAL INDIA EPLAN DIVISION
INSIDE FRONT COVER & 1
W
MECO INSTRUMENTS PRIVATE LTD.
103 & 117
RMG POLYVINYL INDIA LTD.
119
WMI KONECRANES INDIA LTD.
MENNEKES ELECTRIC INDIA PVT. LTD.
100-101
ROLLON INDIA PVT. LTD. - INDIA
93
X
RR KABEL LIMITED
10
N NEPTUNE (INDIA) LTD.
83
S
NICOMAC DOORS PVT. LTD.
109
SAFEXPRESS PVT. LTD. ENGINEERING REVIEW |
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112-113
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