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Test Laboratory in India

03/10/2008 5:57 AM

Dear Friends,

We are manufacturers of Automotive parts. We need some lab testing from outside lab. Can anyone give me information regarding laboratory in india which have facilities as below:

1) Environment chamber (-30ºC to +120ºC) Internal Space 4m X 4mX4m

2) UTM upto 3 ton

If anyone give me website also it will be helpful for me.

Bijoy Santra

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03/10/2008 11:09 PM

If you wish to buy such chamber then you can do so by contacting Frick India Limited New Delhi. I have seen such large chambers they were manufacturing and have temperature range from -20C to perhaps 100C. As they manufacture basically for cold storage of food items, the high temperature range is to be separately enquired.

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03/11/2008 12:03 AM

pl. see website of Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology

www.cipet.com

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Yogiraj.jawalgekar@dsm.com

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03/11/2008 1:03 AM

lol, you're asking here for a lab in India? wow, I didn't know India was that repressed. You should be able to look it up in the yellow pages.

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03/11/2008 2:02 AM

Most of the engineers here in India have not grown up more than a child in school and always feel like asking rather than making self efforts to find information, dig at resources, travel and meet people to get things done. It is perhaps, not all about their capabilities but about their attitude. There are many sophisticated centers across the country set up by the government for test and measurement at very affordable cost. In Chennai IIT Chennai has one such center, In Gwalior, DRDE has one and at Parwanoo Himanchal Pradesh there is one. Almost all IIT have some facility and there are many private facilities as well.

It is wise to ask help when it is really hard to find things otherwise.

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03/11/2008 3:10 AM

Shyam, I made the comment due to my expertise in the IT field. I have found that most Indian systems people that I have met and talked to are every bit the equal to myself and my ilk. Hence I was not trying to ridicule but expressing my disbelief that there were not other resources that you could utilize other than this modest forum.

I am sorry if my comment implied that in any way, but blame it on my ignorance if it did. My education is outside the realm of your expertise, and, in fact probably inferior to your level of education, just based on your question. But I like to think of myself as a thinker and a facilitator.

If you would like to give me a more detailed and an executive (stupid person) summary, of what you need and why, I would be happy to do a little digging and see if I can come up with anything. I deal with pressure vessels on a daily basis, but I have a feeling 500-30,000 gal pressurized gas storage and delivery vessels are not quite what you were looking at.

Again, I appoligize for any demeaning missunderstanding that I may have portrayed. Trust me. If I had meant to be demeaning in any way, it would not have been subtle. Just not who I am.

If I can help, I will. If not, I wish you luck.

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03/11/2008 6:39 AM

My comments were towards very general attitude in India. Not to any one very specific. It is a very realistic situation or even worst than what I have stated.

You are wise and there are many good people around here as well.

I have just now attended a national seminar in the heart of technology center and seminar funded by many top government agencies. However, the research and data show that many people take others for ride in quality of data they present and the standard of average knowledge level sounded rather low.

Perhaps those have knowledge have no time to come to such places and those come have little experience to express as knowledge.

Some people are good and take pains even to help others. I just wonder why others are so bad.

One research scholar was bagging circuit worth 0.5$ and on the other hand may spend 10$ for a pizza. Most of the people wanted things for free. Organizer of the meeting were very sincere and not only arranged the meeting, provided excellent free food and free stay, they also paid the airfare or train-fare for the participants.

Handicap child developed an electronic nose and did receive NSF grant and those with sound physical ability were mentally handicap.

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Re: Test Laboratory in India

03/11/2008 3:03 AM

NPL-Delhi

ERTL-Mumbai-Andheri

IDMI-Mumbai-Chunabhatti

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03/11/2008 7:45 AM

I am from India. I have come across many such questions in this fourm not only from India but from other parts of world too. Our commentators some time refer to Google and search for the answer and reply them, which could have been done by the person who has posted the question.Well, it is just short cut to answers that is posed by the person who is asking the question. We elders have to tolerate such thing happening as youngesters are bubling with curiosity to learn.

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03/11/2008 9:10 AM

Perhaps you are right. The question posed is somewhat not an easy test facility and to hunt it down, one may have to go from pillar to post and yet may not have any great result.

It wise to help the guest with some good information.

3 ton and -30C to 120C is not a big deal but something more may be involved and that need to be talked about first in details else whatever is suggested may not make a sense to what is needed.

I suggest to guest to come up with all details or give link to your actual need and purpose or experiment and what is that you wish to test and how it is planned.

Do you go -30C to 120C in a ramp up or ramp up and down many cycles or what is that makes the temperature cycle so important.

3 ton load is that of the sample or over the sample or working load. Give all details.

Do you want to pay for tests and get the results? Most of the tests are conducted only payment bases and you need to define all that you want and there will be charge for each stuff involved.

Let me hear from the originator of the post first before something proper can be suggested.

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#9

Re: Test Laboratory in India

03/11/2008 8:18 AM

Dear friend,

Please check with ARAI, Automotive Reserch Association of India, Pune based institute. They have have lab facility to test engines / automobile components at required temperature.

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PSC

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03/11/2008 9:00 AM

I think they do only vehicle testing. Look at www.araiindia.com/

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Re: Test Laboratory in India

03/11/2008 10:59 PM

Environmental Chamber:

Well insulated box+see thru' door;cold Chiller ( from2Part Ac 1Ton);Liquid Nitrogen Bottle+expander;Some RTD/Digital Thermometer to cover range; Hotair blower--DIY

UTM-3ton:

Go to Concrete Testing lab in nearest Technical School-locate Cube Testing machine,note Supplier's address-talk to them.

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