University Science and Instrumentation Centre (USIC)

With more and more automation and instrumentation reaching each and every department/section, the need for the proper service and maintenance has acquired the top priority. Secondly it has become almost inevitable for individual departments to buy costly sophisticated instruments. University Science Instrumentation Center (USIC) in this university was also established with these points in mind. Since its establishment as a level.I USIC, it has developed into a successful maintenance, fabrication and servicing center for university department and affiliated colleges.

Until March 31, 1995, all the repair, maintenances and fabrication jobs were entertained free of cost. With effect from April 1,1995, in accordance with the UGC guidelines, all kind of jobs are now performed on payment basis. Additionally, in consultation with the chairman, advisory committee and to extract maximum output from the existing infrastructure, USIC has also started accepting jobs from private organizations and industries. This is important in view of Malanpur industrial area situated about 25 KMS. Gwalior. With the minimal facilities and expertise available, USIC has developed a good rapport with all the departments in general and with a quite many industries in particular. This has initiated a new zeal and interest in the working staff.

SUPPORTING STAFF

Existing personnel, through a small number, are actively engaged in various jobs related to mechanical, electronic and glass blowing. Keeping in mind the new proposal for outside/private jobs, and with a view to establish a common facility centre, there is a great need to enhance the technical staff.

Present status of the staff is as follows

a) S.S.O (Technical officer II) - One
b) Foreman (Technical Grade V) - One
c) S.T.A (Technician Grade V) - One
d) Mechanic (Technician Grade II) - Four

EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE

With the initial seed money received at the time of establishment and nominal equipment grant (Rs. 80,000/-) received then after, following major equipments have been acquired for various workshops.

Mechanical Workshop

a) Lathe Machine   Center Lathe Machine ‘KIRLOSKAR’ make Entherprise 1330 Model
b) Milling Machine   Universal Horizontal, Knee type, Milling Machine ‘Batliboi’ Make FA-3 model with Dividing head and vertical head.
c) Drilling Machine   Pillar type Drill Machine ¾” Capacity
d) Power Hacksaw Machine   Hacksaw Machine 9” Capacity ‘Kirloskar’ make Hydrolic power
e) Tool Grinder   Bench Type
f) Spot Welding M/C   Air cooled type spot welding machine
g) Arc welding   Arc welding unit, 350 Amp. Capacity
h) Gas Welding   Gas welding set with 2 nos Acetylene cylinders
i) Hand Press   Hand Press no. 4 International make
j) Hand Sheater Cutter   Batliboi Make V-8R/S model

2. Electronics Work Shop

a) Radart Q Meter   k) pH calibrator (2 MHz)
b) A.C. Variable power supply   l) Clamp Tester
c) D.C. power supply   m) Digital Mutimeter (0 to 30 V Dc)/150 mA
d) A.F. power meter up to 20 Watt/10   n) dual Trace Oscilloscope
e) Valve Tester   o) Twin transistor power supply
f) Microprocessor Kit   p) L.C.R. Bridge
g) Oscillator 1 MHz (systronics)   q) Temperature tester
h) Oscillator (High frequency)   r) R.F. Oscillator
i) Millimeter (Motwane)   s) A.C. Microvoltmeter
j) Single trace Oscilloscope(Systronics)   t) I.C. Tester (Digital)

3. Glass Blowing Shop

a) Indance Gas and Oxygen gas cylinder

b) Table Glass blowing Burner

c) Air Compressor

Repair and Maintenance

During the last five years USIC has entertained jobs received from various teaching departments and affiliated colleges. Besides this, various jobs have also been entertained during last two years from private organizations and industries. Some of the major industries, with whom the rapport has been established are SRF Limited, Britannia, Godrej, CIMMCO.

Prof. A. K. Shrivastava - Head - Tel: 5011281

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