Location - IE department building, 1st floor
Opening Hours - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Brief Explanation
The Sheet Metal Lab is designed to provide students with practical experience in metal forming, cutting, and joining techniques. It focuses on the processes involved in shaping and fabricating sheet metal components, preparing students for applications in manufacturing and product development.
Objectives
Hand-on Training: Learn how to work with tools and machinery to cut, bend, and form sheet metal.
Gain expertise in fabrication techniques such as rolling, punching, riveting, and shearing.
Safety Awareness: Understand how to handle tools, equipment, and materials safely.
Accuracy & Precision: Focus on attaining exact measurements and tolerances for metal components.
Industry Preparation: Get ready for practical uses in the construction, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.
Lab Materials
The lab is equipped with a Bending Machine for shaping sheet metal into various angles and forms, and a Sheet Metal Cutting Machine for precise cutting operations. A Punching Machine is used for creating holes and cut-outs in sheet metal, while a Metal Press Machine aids in stamping and pressing operations. The lab also features a Spot Welding Machine for joining sheet metal components and a Roll Forming Machine for producing long, uniform profiles. These tools provide comprehensive training in sheet metal fabrication techniques, enabling students to meet industrial standards.