Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Project Report
2011
A
Summer Training Report
taken under
Caparo Maruti Lmt. Gurgaon.
Submitted by :
Sunny
Roll No. 12327
ME (5th Sem.)
Submitted to :
Sh.S.K.Bagga (H.O.D)
Contents
Acknowledgement
Caparo Group
Caparo History
Caparo Companies
Gurgaons Manufacturing Plant
Caparo Products
Product Info
Acknowledgement
I express my deep sense of gratitude to Caparo Maruti Lmt.
for providing me an opurtunity to have my Summer Training in
their company in Production Department. I am highly thankful
to Mr. Rajesh Sharma who was kind enough to familiarize me
to the plants operations.
And I am also very
much thankful from bottom of my heart to My Parents.
Without there kindness it could have never ever be possible.
Caparo Group
Caparo is more than a successful business enterprise - it is a
story of people, of values and human effort.
- Lord Paul, Chairmen and Founder.
Caparo Vehicle Products (CVP) is a grouping of innovative well
established Tier 1 and 2 component design, engineering and
manufacturing companies providing advanced solutions to the
automotive, motor sport, commercial and niche vehicle markets
as well as other sectors. Offering design, rapid prototyping and
sample development, as well as series production and line side
delivery, the division is able to provide full vertical integration as
well as component solutions to its customers.
HISTORY
Companies
Customers
Gurgaons Manufacturing
Operational since
- Feb. 1996
Plant
Total area
Build up area
Capacity
Investment
- 12,100 Sq.m.
- 5,600 Sq.m.
- 2.4 mn line stroke p.a.
- INR 100 cr
- 330 employees
PLANTS
PRODUCTS
Introductional Topics
Main topics of discussion of this presentation are here
as :
Stampings
Equipments
1.
2.
Hydraulic Press
Mechanical Press
Blanking
Blanking
Drawing
Drawing
Forming
Forming is similar to bending. Complex parts such as Usections, channel sections of different profiles can be
produced by doing multiple bends.
Forming
Machining
Piercing
Piercing of all the holes is best done together to ensure good hole-tohole tolerance and part repeatability. However if the material distorts,
the method described below can be done.
When there are large numbers of holes, in a tight pitch, there could be
distortions, due to the high amount of tension on the upper surface due
to stretching and compression on the bottom surface. This causes the
material not to lay flat. This can be avoided/lessened by staggering the
piercing of the holes. Holes are punched in a staggered pattern; then
the other holes are punched in the alternate staggered pattern.
Piercing