Location - IE department building, 1st floor
Opening Hours - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Brief Explanation
This lab focuses on the production and testing of metal parts and components, simulating real-world industrial processes. It allows students to work with equipment such as grinding machines, vertical band saw machines, lathe machines, milling machines (manual and Computer Numerical Control), and planer machines, helping them develop practical skills and understand the intricacies of machining and production.
Lab Materials
The machining workshop is equipped with a variety of lab equipment designed to provide a comprehensive learning environment for students. It includes Grinding Machines, which are used for finishing metal parts by removing small amounts of material to achieve the desired surface smoothness and precision. Vertical Band Saw Machines allow for cutting metal and other materials with high accuracy and efficiency. Lathe Machines enable students to perform turning operations, such as shaping, cutting, and drilling, which are essential for producing cylindrical parts. Milling Machines, both manual and Computer Numerical Control (CNC), are used for cutting and shaping complex parts with high precision and speed. Manual milling machines require operators to manually control the cutting tool, while CNC milling machines are programmed to automate the machining process, making them ideal for high-volume production and intricate designs. Planer Machines are used for shaping flat surfaces by removing material using a reciprocating motion. Together, these lab equipments provide students with hands-on experience in various machining processes, helping them develop the skills needed to work with different materials and understand the intricacies of manufacturing and production.