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Bank account details of NCCI :
Account NameAccount NumberBank NameIFSCCODEBranchAddressIT URN
National Corrosion Council of India530837171Indian BankIDIBOOOA008Alagappa College CampusAlagappapuram, Karaikudi 630003Registered u/s 12 AA IT Act 1961
AABTN8677M/05/17 -18/T -0248
For further details, please contact:
The ChairmanNational Corrosion Council of India (NCCI)CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research InstituteKaraikudi 630003, Tamilnadu, IndiaPhone: (04565) 241377,241380, 241381Mobile: 09442537501 / 09443097802 / 09442814547Fax: (04565)227779email : nccikkdi@gmail.comwebsite : www.nccikkdi.in
Dr R P SinghSenior Principal ScientistCSIR-Centrallnstitute of Mining and Fuel ResearchDhanbad 826015Mobile: 09471191486email: rpsingh_cmri@yahoo.co.in
Or BB JhaChief Scientist & HeadBusiness Development and Standardisation (BDS) DivisionCSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research InstituteKolkata 700032Mobile: 09861013526email : bbjha@cgcri.res.inbbjha1959@gmail.com
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chief Patron
Dr Girish SahniDirector General, Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR)&Secretary, Department for Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR)New Delhi 110001
Patrons
Dr Pradeep K SinghDirectorCSIR-Centrallnstitute of Mining and Fuel ResearchDhanbad 826015
Or K MuraleedharanDirectorCSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research InstituteKolkata 700032
Or Vijayamohanan K PillaiDirectorCSIR-Central Electrochemical Research InstituteKaraikudi 630003
Chairman
Or GT ParthibanChief Scientist &Chairman, National Corrosion Council of India (NCCI)CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research InstituteKaraikudi 630003
Convenors
Or R P SinghSenior Principal ScientistCSIR-Centrallnstitute ofMining and Fuel ResearchDhanbad 826015·
Or BB JhaChief ScientistCSIR-Central Glass andCeramic Research InstituteKolkata 700032
Er K SaravananPrincipal Scientist & Secretary, NCCI
CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research InstituteKaraikudi 630003
Members
CSIR-CIMFRDr K K K Singh, Chief ScientistDr M K Singh, Senior Principal ScientistMrs Mousumi Mallick, Scientist
CSIR-CGCRIShri Sitendu Mandal, Senior Principal ScientistDr P Sujatha Devi, Senior Principal ScientistShri Swachchha Majumdar, Principal Scientist
CSIR-CECRIDr V Saraswathy, Chief ScientistDr S M Ganesan, Senior ScientistDr Rakesh Barik, ScientistEr K Arumugasamy, Senior Technical Officer & Treasurer, NCCI
WORKSHOP ON SAFETY OF MINING EQUIPMENTSAND THEIR CORROSION CONTROL
Oate : 16 & 17 April 2018
Venue: CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic
Research Institute, Kolkata
Organised by
National Corrosion Council of IndiaKaraikudi 630003
In Collaboration with
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
CSIR-CIMFR CSIR-CGCRI CSIR-CECRI
CSIR-CentralInstitute of Miningand Fuel Research
Dhanbad
CSIR-CentralGlass and CeramicResearch Institute
Kolkata
CSIR-CentralElectrochemical
Research InstituteKaraikudi
Workshop on Safety of Mining Equipmentsand their Corrosion Control
CSIR-Centrallnstitute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR)
CSIR-CIMFR, a constituent laboratory under the aegis of Council
of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, aims to
provide R&D inputs for the entire fossil energy chain
encompassing exploration, mining and utilization. It also
facilitates mineral based industries to reach the targeted
production for country's energy security and growth with high
standards of safety, economy and cleaner environment. In view
of the National Missions, recently declared by the Government
of India, CSIR-CIMFR has re-aligned its vision, missions and
policies. It has also redefined targets for short and long terms
that would promote rapid sustainable national techno-
economic growth with equal emphasis on self-sustenance. CSIR-
CIMFR is located in the town of Dhanbad, known as coal capital
of India in Jharkhand state. It is strategically situated in the
Damodar basin of Eastern part of the country which is endowed
with rich coal deposits and hosts several large mineral based
industries.
CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI)
CSIR-CGCRI, also a premier research institute under CSIR, New
Delhi is spearheading scientific and technological excellence
with the objective of carrying out basic and applied research in
the fields of glass, ceramics, refractories, vitreous enamels,
composites and allied materials. The institute continues to
execute internationally competitive R&D projects with
public-private partnership. It also provides technical advisory
and infra-structural services on project engineering, testing &
evaluation, training & education and dissemination of scientific
information to the public.
CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI)
CSIR-CECRI, a laboratory also under the aegis of CSIR, New Delhi
and a premier institution for electrochemical science &
engineering in our country was inaugurated during January
1953. CSIR-CECRI is recognized as a pioneering institution for
research and development in electrochemical science and
technology internationally. CSIR-CECRI's activities are directed
towards the development of new and improved products and
processes as well as novel innovations using electrochemical
technology. CSIR-CECRI runs several prestigious projects in
collaboration with laboratories and private companies within
and outside India. CSIR-CECRI also organizes national and
international conferences for dissemination of scientific
knowledge. CSIR-CECRI is alive to societal obligations andparticipations in skill development activities and CSIR's youthdevelopment programmes. CSIR-CECRI is a recipient of manyprestigious awards.
National Corrosion Council of India (NCCI)
NCCI, a Non-Profit organization and a forum for effective
dissemination of knowledge on Corrosion and its Control,
functions in the premises of CSIR-CECRI, Karaikudi, since 1990.
NCCI organizes National Conferences on Corrosion Control and
Workshops periodically, covering all aspects of Corrosion
Science and Engineering at industrial cities like Kochi, Bangalore,
Hyderabad, Mumbai, Vadodara, New Delhi, Guwahati, Kolkata,
Visakhapatnam, Chennai etc., for enlightening and increasing
the awareness on Corrosion and its Control.
About the Workshop
This workshop is designed to cover the most important aspects
in the field of safety & corrosion applicable to mining industries.
It aims towards application of knowledge gained to resolve the
practical issues for enhancing safety and economy.
Who should attend?
~ Engineers from Mining Sector
~ Quality Control Engineers
~ Design, Inspection and Maintenance Engineers
~ Corrosion Specialists from Government and Private Sectors
~ R&D Personnel, Scholars and Students(to enrich their knowledge)
Key topics on safety and corrosion of mining equipments :
.:. Basics and forms of corrosion
.:. Safety of underground mines due to fire
.:. Mine water and corrosion
.:. Failure of mine appliances dueto wear & corrosion
.:. Corrosion testing procedures
.:. Safety aspects in mining equipments
.:. Corrosion in mining equipments
.:. Corrosion and wear in underground mines
.:. Ceramics for mining equipments
•:. Ceramic coatings for corrosion protection
.:. Residual life assessment
.:. Devices for detecting mining safety
.:. Earlywarningsystems
.:. Corrosion and its control for mine concrete structures
Demonstrations:
.:. Electrochemical Testing (Polarisation)
.:. Electrochemical Testing (EIS)
.:. Erosion Testing
Corrosion Clinic:
.:. Dedicated Corrosion Clinic, exclusively for discussing onsite
corrosion issues with a panel of experts, who may offersolutions.
Registration fees:
~ Rs.7000/- (Delegate)~ Rs. 3000/- (Scholars & Students)
Donors:
Donorship Privileges to the DonorsAmount No. of Advertisement Exhibi-
Type(Rs.) free in Souvenir tor
delegates (Colour)Platinum 3,00,000 6 1 full Page 1 StallGold 2,00,000 4 1 full Page -Silver 1,00,000 2 1 full Page -
Call for Advertisement:
Advertisements are invited for inclusion in the souvenir and thetariffs are as follows:
Advertisement Black & White Multi Colour(Rs.) (Rs.)
Full Page - 30,000(BackCover: Outer)Full Page - 25,000(Back Cover: Inner)
Full Page 10,000 20,000Half Page 5,000 10,000
Exhibition:
An exhibition is being organized concurrently with the workshop
to provide an opportunity for the manufacturers and
consultants to exhibit their products and services and to interact
with the participants. A fee of Rs 75,000/- per stall will be
charged. Exhibitors will be given a free package of one page
(colour) advertisement in the Souvenir and nomination of two
delegates. Stall size of 2m x 2m will be provided for each
exhibitor .
To the Participants:
~ Lecture module
~ Certificate for participation in the workshop~ Complimentary kit
Mode of Payment:
.:. NEFI (details on successful payment must be mailed to
nccikkdi@gmail.comforconfirmationofthe registration)
.:. Demand Draft drawn in favour of "The Chairman, NCCI",
payable at Karaikudi.
.:. Bank Deposit (If amount is deposited in Indian Bank account
of NCCI, then scanned copy of counterfoil must be mailed to
nccikkdi@gmail.com)