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b.tech. ceramic technology - Technicalsymposium

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UNIT III WARE HOUSING AND STORE MANAGEMENT 9Store keeping principles-past and latest <strong>tech</strong>niques, stores-general layout, cost aspect andproductivity, problems and development, store system procedures incoming material control,store accounting and stock incoming material control, store accounting and stockverification, value analysis.UNIT IV INVENTORY MANAGEMENT 9Introduction, basic models, definition of commonly used terms, replenishment model, choiceof system etc., inventory work in progress, safety stock, computerization in materialsmanagement control, information to materials management case study, spare parts .UNIT V MATERIAL PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES 9Arbitration act- octroi, central and local sales tax, excise duties- custom tariff, import, controlpolicies, procurement from government agencies and international market- insurance, DGSand D tariff.TOTAL: 45 PERIODSTEXT BOOKS1. Goplakrishnan P and Sundraesan M, Materials Management, An Integrated Approach,Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd., New Delhi, 1982.2. Peckam H.H, Effective Materials Management, Prentice Hall of India Private ltd., 1984.REFERENCES1. Datta A.K., Materials Management Procedure, Test and Cases, Prentice Hall of IndiaPrivate Ltd., New Delhi, 1984.2. Prichard J.W and Eagle R.H., Modern Inventory Management, NY, Wiley and BreachScience Publishers, 1972.CT9026 MONOLITHICS AND CASTABLES L T P C3 0 0 3AIMThe course is aimed to enable the students to have a sound knowledge about the types,properties and applications of monolithics and castables.OBJECTIVESOn completion of the course the students are expected to Have learnt the types of castables, its composition and characteristics. Have a better understanding on the use of plastic refractories, ramming and gunningmixes as monolithic materials. Have studied about the composition and characteristics of mortars, coatings and dryvibratables. Have a clear idea on the methods of installing different monolithic materials, theapplication design and the lining materials used while laying monolithics. Have studied the wear mechanisms that cause failure in a monolithic lining and themethods to test a monolithic.UNIT I CASTABLES 10Introduction, types – conventional castables, low cement castables, ultra low cementcastables, cement free castables – composition, characteristics, applications. Othercastables – insulating castables, pumpable castables – composition, characteristics,applications.UNIT II PLASTIC REFRACTORIES, RAMMING AND GUNNING MIXES 10Plastic refractories – introduction, composition, properties and applications. Ramming mix –introduction, binder systems, characteristics and applications. Gunning mix – introduction,binder systems, characteristics and applications.43

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