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PSG college of Technology, Coimbatore
Venue: Board room PSG Tech
MINUTES of the Third Project Review and Monitoring Committee meeting
held on 16th February 2018
Issue Date: 27-02-2018
The minutes of the third Project Review and Monitoring Committee meeting is presented in the
following pages.
PRMC Members present
1. Dr.G. Madhusudhan Reddy, DMRL Chairman
2. Dr.M. Kamaraj, IIT Madras, Convener
3. Shri. Sanjay Chavre SDO, DHI
4. Shri P. Ramkumar VSSC., ISRO
5. Dr.K. Shaju Albert Head Materials div, IGCAR kalpakkam
6. Dr. S. Krishnan L&T Ltd.
Members from PSG College of Technology / COEWET
1. Dr.R.Rudramoorthy Principal, PSG tech
2. Dr.P.Radhakrishnan Driector IAS, PSG tech
3. Dr.P.Gopalakrishnan HOD metallurgical engineering
4. Dr S Suresh GM, COE weding
5. Dr B Vinod PI-Tech 1, Associate Professor
6. Dr M Sundaram PI-Tech 2, Assistant Professor
7. Shri.J.Chelladurai Co-PI, Tech 2
8. Dr V Balusamy PI -Tech 3, Associate Professor
9. Dr J Krishnamoorthi Co-PI, Tech 3
10. Dr R Sivasankari Co-PI, Tech 3
11. R. Balakrishanan Sr.Engr, COE
12. Shri.Alfrin Jarvis Sr.Engr, COE
13. Shri.K.Ravichandran Sr.Engr, COE
1.0 PRMC Committee:
Due to the sudden demise of the chairman of the PRMC on 6th January 2018, Dr. Baldev
Raj, Director NIAS, the committee unanimously nominated Dr. G. Madhusudhan Reddy,
Dr. G. Madhusudhan Reddy, Outstanding Scientist, Associate Director, DMRL
Hyderabad to officiate as chairman of the committee.
The third PRMC meeting was chaired by Dr. G. Madhusudhan Reddy.
The chairman in his opening remarks stated that the past chairman has set a very high
standard to be achieved in this project and hence requested the committee & all COE
officials to give their best, for achieving the milestone plans in time.
The director of COE, and Principal PSG Tech, also paid tributes to the past chairman
Dr. Baldev Raj and said that PSG tech would make all efforts to achieve the goals set.
1.1 Overall Progress: The overall progress was presented to the committee by Dr.S.Suresh, GM, COE welding.
GM, COE stated that all the purchase orders would be placed before the end of Feb
2018. He also explained the committee that the actual realization of the budget may
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happen only by end of May 2018 as there are some few long lead items that require 8 to
10 weeks time for delivery.
2.0 Finance: 2.1 Grant received & Re-apportioned budget for the second year
The details of the grant received for each of the technologies, commitments made so far
and the utilization of the funds are given below in Table-1. For effective utilization of the
funds the allocation of the funds under various financial head has been accommodated
within the allocated budget. The re-apportioned budget was considered in detail.
Table-1 Grant sanctioned &Re-apportioned budget for the three technologies for the second year (2017-18)
Tech -1 Tech-2 Tech-3
DHI 240,00,000 137,00,000 218,00,000
Industry Contribution 61,00,000 37,00,000 62,00,000
Total 301,00,000 174,00,000 280,00,000
Sl.no Sanctioned Heads Re-apportioned budget for the 2nd year Rs.
1 Equipment 226,65,000 138,35,439 160,13,983
Recurring
2 Salary incl. Honorarium 46,00,000 24,54,561 57,86,017
3 Travel 3,00,000 1,00,000 3,00,000
4 Outsourcing 16,00,000 4,50,000 5,00,000
5 Maintenances 1,00,000 50,000 2,00,000
6 Consumables 5,50,000 3,00,000 50,00,000
7 Books, Standards and Journals 1,50,000 1,50,000 25,000
8 Contingency 1,35,000 1,00,000 1,75,000
TOTAL 301,00,000 174,00,000 280,00,000
After deliberations, the re-apportioned budget was considered as the total budget still
remains the same and the changes were of the order of up to 10% that may arise to cover
for the cost escalation and euro/dollar variations.
PRMC approved the re-apportioned budget for the second year as given in Table-1.
3.0 Procurement:
3.1 Status of the procurement for the second year
As on date 50% of the Purchase orders required for the three technologies have been placed.
The list of items to be procured for the three technologies 1,2 & 3 is given in Table-2,3,4
respectively. The list of items were scrutinized and considered for approval.
PRMC approved procurement of items listed in Tables 2,3 & 4 for the second year.
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3.2 Approval for proprietary items:
In view of the proprietary nature of the some of the items and to meet certain specific/unique
technical requirements, the following equipments are to be procured from single proprietary
source.
List of items
No Description of item Nature of the item Remarks
1 Advanced TIG Welding Tech-2; Proprietary, Single tender through authorized distributor.
EWM, Germany
2 OPAL software Tech-2; Proprietary, Single tender through authorized distributor.
OPAL RT technologies, Bangalore
3 Spares & consumables for Gleeble
Tech-3; Single tender through Original equipment supplier.
Dynamic systems Inc. USA.
The proposal to purchase the above items through single tender was agreed in principle
by the committee. However, the committee ascertained that recommendations may also
be got from the technical and purchase committee with an additional expert member and
ratified by Governing council.
3.3 Procurement Process through partner organizations to protect IP rights:
For development work being carried out jointly with the industry/MOU/PSG-STEP partners,
certain specific components/equipments are required to suit the design of the equipment/system
being developed by COE. In addition, it is also not feasible to publicize the specification details
of the components/equipments to protect the IP rights.
So, it is proposed to purchase part of the components/equipments required through single
offer with these registered partners. The expenditure of these items would be covered thorough
industry contribution.
It was resolved that the above items may be procured through single offer basis with the
recommendation of the technical and purchase committee and an additional external
expert member and ratified by Governing council.
4.0 Technical Progress/Status of the Technologies:
The various development tasks identified for each of the three technologies and the progress
was presented by the Project investigators of the three projects. The progress presented
through milestone plans for the three technologies (Annex 1,2,3). During discussions the
following comments were given by the committee.
❖ It was suggested that a techno-economic report be made highlighting the comparison
between the existing machines and those that are being developed for SPMs.
❖ It was decided to invite the industry partners for the PRMC meeting.
❖ It was also suggested that material specific wave forms may be generated to solve
welding of new alloys.
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❖ The chairman suggested that CoE can organize a one-day workshop on Effect of
material specific welding wave forms &their effect on metal transfer modes.
❖ He also commented that the mechanized stick welding machine is a good step towards
automation.
❖ The DHI representative suggested that CoE may explore organizing an exhibition jointly
with welding institutes/societies periodically& probably with IIW at Kochi in 2018 and
IWS 2k18 exhibition cum seminar at Mumbai in Nov 2018.
❖ The DHI representative also suggested that CoE should also participate in International
exhibitions like Hannover fair at Germany being organized in April 2018 etc.
❖ The director stated that COE can conduct an annual exhibition cum seminar jointly with
welding society at PSG tech at Coimbatore.
The developments were also demonstrated at the Centre. 5.0 Visits Planned abroad for specialized training & technology updation:
It is planned to depute senior COE staff and PI/Co-PI’s: to participate in advanced training at
EWM Germany in March 2018 as a part of worldwide customer Training program being
organized by EWM Germany. The expenditure for travel would be met through budget head of
Technology-3.
It is also proposed to depute senior COE Staff/Pi /Co-PI in March-April 2018, to visit Fronius,
Austria & KEMPPI, Finland for discussions to establish long term R&D co-operation & Brucker
Germany for Inspection/training of the NOH equipment. The expenditure for this travel would
be met through travel head of technology-1.
The committee approved the visits.
6.0 Recruitment process:
To compensate attrition (four staff members) & to speed up the developmental work, the
following persons have been recruited in three technologies after last meeting.
Sl Person name Tech. area
1 Yuvaraj-JRF, Raj Kamal-Tech. Assistant, Rathna Kumar-Technician Tech -1/ 3
2 E. Sriram-JRF, M.Mohanraj-JRF Tech -2/ 2
3 P.Dhavamaniraja-Sr.Engg., Gokul-Senior Engg.,U.Velmurugan-Lab Asst, Tech -3/ 3
The committee recommended the recruitment of the above staff members for formal
approval by Governing council.
7.0 Training Programs:
As planned in the DPR, Certified training programs have been duly commenced in the fourth quarter of
2017. The certification (training) programs conducted, seminars organized and attended were presented
to the committee.
The committee commended the above proposals.
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8.0 Consultancy services:
To make available the facilities & expertise to industries, consultancy work has been commenced since last quarter of 2017. Some of the major customers served are given below:
Company Technical details Status
1 KAIRALI steels & fabrication,
Cochin
On the job training for Engineers, Supervisors
&Welders
Completed
2 TATA STEELS, Jamshedpur Training to Tata Steel executive on coated steel Completed
3 ANDRITZ, Chennai Establishment of Quality system for ISO 3834. Completed
4 ATLAS COPCO, Bangalore. Specialized training in Weld design Completed
5 L&T Defense/ Pune L&T Talegaon Pune/cracking of Al weld joints. Completed
6 Cochin ship yard, Kochi Training on Total Welding Management system Completed
7 Craftsman Coimbatore Failure Analysis of cracking in Diesel Engine casing. Completed
8 BEML, Palghat and Bangalore Establishment of welding procedures for new materials Enquiry stage
9 ELGI ULTRATEX Coimbatore Welding design of chassis of textile machinery Under progress
10 HMT Kalamaserry, Kochi Distortion analysis and control in DSS chute welding. Offer submitted.
The committee commended the above interactions with industries.
9.0 Plan for 2018-19:
❖ It is planned to complete the procurement and development activities as outlined in the
Milestone plan for the second year.
❖ It is planned to complete the procurement process by end of Feb and place all orders so
that the purchase activities for the second year can be completed by end of March 2018.
❖ It is planned to conduct a "International Workshop on Arc Welding Power Source
Testing and Quality Evaluation” in the month of Feb 2017 with Prof. Dietrich Refeldt
&Dr. Markus Refeldt of Germany, experts on power source testing and evaluation.
10.0 Other matters: 10.1 Memorandum of understanding:
To establish networking arrangements with major manufacturers and professional
institutions, an MOU was signed with M/s KEMPPI India Pvt Ltd.
10.2 Proposals for Phase II(extension) of the project:
To develop additional products / technologies in the three technology areas as a
part of Phase II scope and to extend the reach to industries, it is proposed to submit the
following proposals.
1 IOT based Welding automation& management system development Technology-1
2 Center for testing & evaluation of advanced welding power sources Technology-2
3 Development of special FCAW wires for hard facing Technology-3
The committee asked the COE to prepare a DPR and submit the same to DHI.
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10.3 Tables and Annexes:
Table-1 Grant sanctioned &Re-apportioned budget for the three technologies for the second year (2017-18)
Tech -1 Tech-2 Tech-3
DHI 240,00,000 137,00,000 218,00,000
Industry Contribution 61,00,000 37,00,000 62,00,000
Total 301,00,000 174,00,000 280,00,000
sl.no Sanctioned Heads Re-apportioned budget for the 2nd year Rs.
1 Equipment 231,50,000 136,00,000 165,00,000
Recurring
2 Salary incl. Honorarium 46,50,000 25,50,000 57,00,000
3 Travel 4,50,000 2,00,000 2,50,000
4 Outsourcing 10,00,000 4,50,000 2,00,000
5 Maintenances 1,00,000 50,000 2,00,000
6 Consumables 5,50,000 3,00,000 50,00,000
7 Books, Standards and Journals 1,00,000 1,50,000 25,000
8 Contingency 1,00,000 1,00,000 1,25,000
TOTAL 301,00,000 174,00,000 280,00,000
Table-2 List of items to be procured in second year for Technology-1
DESCRIPTION PO/est. value
1 Laser seam tracking system 34,94,908
2 Software for Welding Simulation 8,02,400
3 Computational facilities for the above software 3,50,000
4 Simulation Software for Industrial Robot 2,35,410
5 Homogenous Multiple Gas Manifold and Gas Mixing System 19,16,910
6 MIG-MMA Digital Welding Power Source 350A suitable for Robot Interfacing 16,82,562
7 Six Axis Industrial Application Welding Robot with Welding Power Source 31,62,400
8 Weld Filter Mobile Extraction Unit, Filter & Double Arm for Fume Extraction 4,42,387
9 Weld Table with Two Axis Rotator 4,59,610
10 Gear box for arm-1 1,31,300
11 Gear box for arm-2 1,31,300
12 Gear box for arm-3 1,01,725
13 Gear box for arm-4 72,150
14 Gear box for arm-5 72,150
15 Gear box for arm-6 72,150
16 Display or Projector for Tech-1 1,42,025
17 Pillar Drilling Machine 59,000
18 Hydraulic Pallet for Material Handling 35,000
19 Electrode Testing Machine Model 2 2,00,000
20 Fanuc Robot Taxes 2,97,000
21 Packing and forwarding for FANUC robot 50,000
22 Sigmund Welding Table, Wiring and Programming 2,30,000
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23 Robot pedestal, Chemical anchoring, Fences, Safety Switch, Floor Cable Trays 2,48,000
24 Sigmund welding clamps, Stabilizer for Robot 2,48,000
25 Interfacing of FANUC Robot with weld table and safety switches 1,20,000
26 UPS for FANUC Robot 1 1,50,000
27 UPS for FANUC Robot 2 1,50,000
28 Manipulator of Axis - 4 for Cartesian Robot 2,50,000
29 Manipulator of Axis - 5 for Cartesian Robot 2,50,000
30 Power Source and Wire Feeder for Left side Torch of SPM-1 2,00,000
31 Power Source and Wire Feeder for Right side Torch of SPM-1 2,00,000
32 Power Source Interfacing Card for Developing Robot 2,30,000
33 Power Source Interfacing Card for SPM – 1 2,30,000
34 Weighing machine for checking cylinder weight 50,000
35 Cartesian robot model for length Measurement 1,00,000
36 Fixturing Arrangement for Welding Table 1,50,000
37 Robot Controller Development 64,277
38 Hydraulic Pallet for Material Handling 50,000
Total 168,30,664
Table-3 List of items to be procured in second year for Technology-2
Item Description PO/est. value
1 AC/DC Probe 1,03,722
2 3-Phase Three-Level Three-Switch PWM Rectifier Module 2,10,000
3 Diode Bridge Rectifier with capacitor voltage filter 2,00,000
4 Electromagnetic Filtering Unit 2,00,000
5 Hardware Integration of the Vienna PFC stage with Rectifier 2,00,000
6 High Rated Casing for Welding Power Source Unit 1,50,000
7 HMI Module for Welding Power Source 2,10,000
8 Front End User Interface Control Module 1,20,000
9 Wire Feeder Processing Unit 2,00,000
10 Wire Feeder Controller Module 1,50,000
11 High Voltage Power Generation Modules 2,10,000
12 PWM generation unit for TIG welding power source 2,10,000
13 HF transformer TIG welding power source 2,00,000
14 40 W DCM Fly back converter 1,00,000
15 40 W CCM Fly back converter 1,00,000
16 200W Synchronous Buck converter 1,20,000
17 500W Boost PFC converter 2,00,000
18 Phase shifted full bridge IGBT inverter with PWM triggering board 1,94,700
19 Fast ADC module with CT/PT input and PI DSP controller board 1,88,800
20 Three phase planer passivated power bridge with filter & PFC board 1,82,900
21 Hybrid dual channel IGBT driver with integrated potential free power supply 1200v DC bus voltage 2,18,182
22 Servo wire feeder board with current feedback input- 2 Nos 2,00,600
23 SPI protocol-based input parameters tuning & HMI display for current & voltage 2,53,700
24 Ferrite modulated core based high frequency transformer with PTC mounting -2 nos. 88,618
25 Metal enclosure for printed circuit board assembly with trolley-2’x2’x1’ 59,000
26 OP4510 Real-Time Simulator 19,88,848
27 Resistive Test Load 2,08,860
28 Power Source - 2 Nos 35,00,000
29 HF/HV Differential probe 1,26,119
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30 Current probe, 500A rms AC/DC, 2MHz 4,28,104
31 100MHz/30 Arms AC/DC Current Probe 2,47,910
32 Power Supply for the N2780-83A/B Current Probe 1,10,059
33 Magnetic flux meter (B) with accessories 2,75,000
34 BH curve tracer 15,00,000
35 Miscellaneous Item 8,55,295
Total 135,10,417
Table 4-List of items to be procured in second year for Technology-3
Sl.no Item Description PO/est. value*
1 Oxygen, Nitrogen and hydrogen analyzer 71,00,000
2 Welding Power Sources, demo table, welding simulator 39,00,000
3 Dedicate Thermo-Mechanical Analysis software for welding 33,30,007
4 Computational facilities for the above software 3,50,000
5 Universal Testing machine 15,02,140
6 Miscellaneous equipment 3,20,000
165,02,147
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Annex -1 GANTT chart for Implementation for Technology-1[2016-17 & 2017-18] Development of Automated Welding System
Activity 2016-17 (Apr-Mar) 2017-18(Apr-Mar) Remarks
Time frame A
P R
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAn
FEB
MAR
AP R
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAn
FEB
MAR
1 Literature survey Completed
2 Recruitment of Research Associates
To take care of attrition
3 Visit to Industries 80%
Completed
4 Identifying cost effective sub system
85% Completed
5 Procurement of sub deliveries for development and capability building
5a First phase
Completion
by June as approved by 2nd GCM. after budgetreapport
ioning
5b Second phase
6 Development of Prototype
6a
Designing the prototype SPM-1
Nearing Completion
6b Designing the prototype SPM-2
75% Completed
6c Designing the prototype Articulated robot
I In progress
6d Designing the prototype Cartesian robot
Three axis Completed
7
Modeling and analysis of control system
Identified and controller development in progress
8 Development of fabricated sub systems
8a
SPM-1
Nearing completion
8b
SPM-2
75% Completed
8c
Articulated robots(R1 & R2)
R1. Design in progress
R2- completed
8d Cartesian robot Three Axis
Completed,
Additional two
axis design
and
fabrication in
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progress
9 Firmware development
9a SPM-1
Existing Controller used
9b SPM-2
70% Completed
9c Articulated robot
Study in progress
9d Cartesian robot
90 % Completed
10
Identification and algorithm development for interfacing of generic controller
In progress
11
Integration of all subsystems with a welding machine platform
80% of Welding power source and Laser seam integrated
12
Testing at any one capital goods industry equipment manufacturer site.
In progress With RMD,HED and Angamali
13
Patenting of the development for SPM-1, SPM-2, Cartesian & Articulated robot.
In progress
16
Documentation and submission of results and reports
In progress
17
Transfer of technology to industries for product commercialization
In progress
Planned as per DPR Completed Would be completed as per plan
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Annex-2 GANTT chart of milestone Plan for Technology-II [2016-17 & 2017-18] Development of Intelligent Welding Power Supply System with waveform shaping Techniques
Activity 2016-17 (Apr-Mar) 2017-18(Apr-Mar)
Remarks
Time frame AP R
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JUN
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SEP
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NOV
DEC
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FEB
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AP R
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TASK I
1 Literature survey Completed
2 Recruitment of Research Associates
Completed
3 Visit to MSME Industries To Explore the Recent Technology
To Explore the Recent Technology
4
Conducting the power quality survey Scope has been identified and needs improvement in Power Quality Related Issues in welding system.
Scope has
been
identified
and needs
improveme
nt in Power
Quality
Related
Issues in
welding
system.
5 Identifying the cost-effective method
Completed
6
Purchase of Equipments and Software: Completion by June as approved by 2nd GCM. after budget apportioning
PO’s for
second
year
budget in
progress
TASK II
7
Developing the design tool for different welding power systems
Completed
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
8
Modeling and Analysis of intelligent adaptable welding power systems
Completed
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
9
Modeling and analysis of Harmonic solution circuits for welding power systems
Completed
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
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10 Design and Optimization
GTAW
Power
Source completed
GMAW
Power
Source
in
progress
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
TASK III
11
Developing a smart control scheme through series of recursive algorithms using soft computing techniques to meet the Intelligent Adaptable Power Source
GTAW Power Source 60% completed GMAW Power Source in progress
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power SourceThe software kit was recd only by end of May. To be started from June 17.
12
Design of hardware components and associated circuits for sensing and controlling circuits
GTAW
Power
Source
completed
GMAW Power Source in progress
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
13 Interfacing of Intelligent embedded controller with power devices
GTAW
Power
Source
completed
GMAW
Power
Source
in
progress
GTAW Power Source
GMAW Power Source
14
The characteristics of HF Transformer, Common mode Chokes, XY capacitors are to be tested to meet the IEC
Completed
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power quality standards
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
15
Integration and testing of developed power system with automatic welding machine
GTAW
Power
Source in
progress
GMAW Power Source IN Progress
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
16 Improvement of control algorithms based on the test results if required
GTAW
Power
Source
in
progress
GMAW
Power
Source
in
progress
GTAW Power Source GMAW Power Source
TASK IV
17 Documentation and submission of reports
18 Apply for patents
19 Transfer of technology to MSME for product commercialization
Planned as per DPR Completed Would be completed as per plan
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Annex-3 GANTT chart of milestone Plan forTechnology-III[2016-17 & 2017-18] Alloy Design by Welding Simulation and Analysis for development of new welding
electrodes and filler metals Activity 2016-17 (Apr-Mar) 2017-18(Apr-Mar) Remarks
Month no starting from Apr to Mar.
AP R
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AP R
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1 Readiness of Land / Building for project
Second building in progress
2 Recruitment of Research Associates
3 Visit to Industries 75% completed
4 Purchase of equipments and Software
PO’s for second year budget in progress
First Phase
Second phase
5
Erection and commissioning of equipments.
Erection and commissioning of equipment’s completed
6 Modeling and analysis using computational methods
Alloy design using Thermo-Calc in progress
7 Physical simulation studies using simulator
Simulation studies for nickel in progress
8 Electrode & filler metal making (extrusion)
Extrusions are done using pilot plant (In-house)
a Nickel electrodes Prototype electrodes have met AWS Chemical requirements.
b Duplex Ss electrodes c Hard facing electrodes d HSLA electrodes e Chrome-moly
electrodes
9 Characterization and testing of electrodes.
In progress for prototype electrodes
10
Electrode and filler metal fabrication
Procurement of consumables in progress. Pre mixed powders are outsourced
11 Patenting
12
Documentation and submission of results and reports
13
Transfer of technology to industries for product commercialization
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14
Procurement of equipments and training ware for skill development
Phased array, UT procured. PO’s for power sources in progress
15
Commencing skill development programs
IWS Fresh engineer and NDT courses were conducted
Planned as per DPR Completed Would be completed as per plan
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