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Amtek India LTD.: A Training Report On

This document is a training report submitted by Yogesh Kumar Yadav to fulfill the requirements of a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rajasthan Technical University. The report provides an overview of Amtek Auto Ltd., an automotive components manufacturing company where Yogesh completed his practical training. The report includes sections on the company profile, products and services, and machining and operations at Amtek. It also includes certificates, acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, conclusion, and references.

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Amtek India LTD.: A Training Report On

This document is a training report submitted by Yogesh Kumar Yadav to fulfill the requirements of a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rajasthan Technical University. The report provides an overview of Amtek Auto Ltd., an automotive components manufacturing company where Yogesh completed his practical training. The report includes sections on the company profile, products and services, and machining and operations at Amtek. It also includes certificates, acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, conclusion, and references.

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A Training Report on

AMTEK INDIA LTD.


Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology In MECHANICAL ENGINEERING From Rajasthan Technical University Kota (Rajasthan)

Submitted To
Mr. Anil Mahawar

Submitted By
Yogesh Kumar Yadav B.Tech. (Mech. Engg.)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ALWAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, ALWAR (RAJ.)


SESSION: 2012-2013

RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. Yogesh Kumar Yadav Student of B.Tech. Final Year VII Semester (Mechanical Engineering) has submitted his seminar report entitled AMTEK INDIA LTD. under my guidance.

SIGNATURE

Submitted To Mr. Anil Mahawar (Deptt. Of Mech. Engg.)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I extend my sincere gratitude towards Mr. Anil Mahawar (Deptt. Of Mech. Engg.) for giving us his invaluable knowledge and wonderful technical guidance

I express my thanks to all staff members of the Mechanical engineering department for their kind co-operation and guidance.

I also thank all the other faculty members of Mechanical department and my friends for their endless help and support.

YOGESH KUMAR YADAV

ABSTRACT
The addition of Practical Training Report in the curriculum of the degree of B.Tech. by the Rajasthan Technical University, Kota is an appreciable act which enables us to learn to work in a team & where we have to stress during the course of Training Programs. The project on Amtek Auto Ltd. is infecting the honest work as per the spirit of the training report. While working in company, we come to know how to face the difficulties & to cooperate within a team. We do not claim the originality of the materials presented in this report. We have taken assistance from a large no. of books & literatures for presenting the Report. Historically, ring gears have been manufactured from cast or wrought steel with some limited use of cast iron. With recent developments in structural designs, materials, and process control, a relatively new gear material is now available. Although the material properties of nodular iron are approaching those of steel, it is not a fully comparable equal. Therefore, the use of nodular iron as a ring gear material continues to have limited applications. This paper presents a material overview of wrought and cast steel with a comparison to nodular iron. The ring gear materials are evaluated with respect to gear rating standards, mechanical properties, and historical applications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOPIC NAME COMPANY PROFILE AMTEK HISTORY OUR CULTUR OUR VISION & MISSION OUR VALUE PROPOSITION PAGE NO. 1-9 4 8 8 9 10 11-23 11 15 16 17 19 21 21 22 22 23 24-43 24 25

PRODUCT & SERVICES PRODUCT PORTFOLIO CYLINDER BLOCK & HEAD CONNECTING RODS AND ROD CAPS CONNECTING ROD CRANKSHAFTS AND CAMSHAFTS STEERING LEVERS FLYWHEEL RING GEAR MECHINING FORGINGS CASTING ALUMINIUM CASTING IRON

MACHINING AND OPERATION CNC LATHE MACHINE METALWORKING LATHES

TURNING DRILLING THREADING PARTING OPERATIONS FORGING CASTING

26 28 31 33 38 42 44 45

CONCLUSION REFERENCES

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