The Department aims for global recognition in teaching, research and community services and raising the standard of Chemical Engineering education in the latest art of the technology, constantly improving the quality and skills at undergraduate and post graduate levels, emphasizing on novel research and development that leads to a socioeconomically feasible technology.
To impart quality education in the field of Chemical Engineering to produce professionally competent engineers for the benefit of the society at large.
Vision -
Mission -
B.Tech. Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) -
B.Tech. Programme Outcomes (POs) -
Upon graduation, we expect
M.Tech. Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)-
M.Tech. Programme Outcomes (POs)-
The Chemical Engineering Department was established in the year 1962 under the aegis of Government College of Engineering and Technology, Raipur (now National Institute of Technology Raipur, Raipur). The Department is offering undergraduate course (B.Tech in Chemical engineering) and one post-graduate course (M.Tech in Chemical Engineering). UG course (B.Tech in Chemical Engineering) was accredited by NBA for a period of 3 years till 30-06-2019.
The students graduated from the Department are successfully and continuously working as Engineers / Scientists, Consultants and Academicians in various organizations and also pursuing higher studies in premier institutions in India and abroad. The Department has well qualified and committed faculties with Ph. D. degree. There are 12 regular and 3 temporary faculty members in the Department. All the faculties are pursuing research in cutting edge areas. Faculty members of our Department successfully completed seven research projects and eleven research projects, sponsored by various funding agencies (valuing more than 1.5 crore), are ongoing. The Department has organized International Conferences, short-term courses and expert lecture from industries and academia. Ph.D programme with the financial assistance of MHRD is also available in the Department. Currently, more than 25 Ph.D. research scholars are conducting their research in various streams of Chemical Engineering. The Department has been successfully carrying out testing and consultancy projects for over four decades and now expects to play a major role in the development of chemical industries.
Vision -
Mission -
B.Tech. Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) -
B.Tech. Programme Outcomes (POs) -
Upon graduation, we expect
M.Tech. Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)-
M.Tech. Programme Outcomes (POs)-
The Chemical Engineering Department was established in the year 1962 under the aegis of Government College of Engineering and Technology, Raipur (now National Institute of Technology Raipur, Raipur). The Department is offering undergraduate course (B.Tech in Chemical engineering) and one post-graduate course (M.Tech in Chemical Engineering). UG course (B.Tech in Chemical Engineering) was accredited by NBA for a period of 3 years till 30-06-2019.
The students graduated from the Department are successfully and continuously working as Engineers / Scientists, Consultants and Academicians in various organizations and also pursuing higher studies in premier institutions in India and abroad. The Department has well qualified and committed faculties with Ph. D. degree. There are 12 regular and 3 temporary faculty members in the Department. All the faculties are pursuing research in cutting edge areas. Faculty members of our Department successfully completed seven research projects and eleven research projects, sponsored by various funding agencies (valuing more than 1.5 crore), are ongoing. The Department has organized International Conferences, short-term courses and expert lecture from industries and academia. Ph.D programme with the financial assistance of MHRD is also available in the Department. Currently, more than 25 Ph.D. research scholars are conducting their research in various streams of Chemical Engineering. The Department has been successfully carrying out testing and consultancy projects for over four decades and now expects to play a major role in the development of chemical industries.
Programme / Year / Semester |
Name of the Lab |
Major Equipment / Software |
B.Tech/II/III |
Inorganic Process Laboratory (CL20322CL) |
NA |
B.Tech/II/III |
Computer Laboratory (CL20323CL) |
· Turbo C++,Dev C++ |
B.Tech/II/IV |
Mechanical Operations Laboratory (CL20421CL) |
· Ball Mill · Rod Mill · Screw Conveyor · Cyclone Separator · Sieve Shaker · Hammer Mill · Sigma Mixer · Double Roll Crusher · Filter Press |
B.Tech/II/IV |
Fuel Technology Laboratory (CL20422CL) |
· Pensky Martin · Abel’s Apparatus · Redwood Viscometer · Hot air Oven · Muffle Furnace · Smoke Point Apparatus · Bomb Calorimeter |
B.Tech/III/V |
Heat Transfer Operation Laboratory (CL20521CL) |
· Double pipe heat exchanger · Demonstration of Film wise and drop wise condensation · Conductivity measurement of metallic / non metallic plates · Conductivity measurement of liquid · Conductivity measurement of road · Conductivity measurement of insulated powder · Forced convection apparatus · Natural convection apparatus · Pin fin apparatus · Stefan Boltzmann apparatus · Heat transfer in unsteady state condition. · Heat transfer in Agitated vessel |
B.Tech/III/V |
Numerical Methods Laboratory (CL20522CL) |
· MATLAB |
B.Tech/III/V |
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (CL20523CL) |
· VENTURIMETER · ORIFICEMETER · APPARATUS FOR DETERMINATION OF LOSSESDUE TO FRICTION IN PIPELINES · ROTAMETER · PACKED COLUMN APPARATUS · BERNOULLI’S APPARATUS · FLOW OVER NOTCHES APPARATUS(HYDRAULLIC BENCH) · PITOT TUBE SETUP · APPARATUS FOE DETERMINATION OF LOSSES DUE TO FITTING (SUDDEN ENLARGEMENT &CONTRACTION) · REYNOLD’S APPARATUS · APPARATUS FOE DETERMINATION OF EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF PIPE ASSEMBLY |
B.Tech/III/VI |
Mass Transfer Operations II Laboratory (CL20621CL) |
· Vapor In Air Diffusion · Forced Tray Dryer · Crystallizer · Wetted Wall Column · Humidifier · LLE Packed Bed · HB Extractor · M.T.With/ Without Reaction · Distillation Glass Setup · Centrifuge |
B.Tech/III/VI |
Organic Process Technology Laboratory (CL20622CL) |
· NA |
B.Tech/III/VI |
Chemical Reaction Engineering Laboratory (CL20623CL) |
· UV PHOTOMETER · ISOTHERMAL BATCH REACTOR · PLUG FLOW REACTOR(straight tube type) · CASCADE CSTR · RTD STUDIES IN CSTR · PACKED BED REACTOR · Kinetics of dissolution of benzoic acid |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Design Viva Laboratory (CL20721CL) |
· NA |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Process Dynamics and Control Laboratory (CL20722CL) |
· Interacting System · U-tube Manometer · Control Valve Characteristics · Temperature Measurement · Temperature Control Trainer · PID Characteristics |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Modeling & Simulation Laboratory (CL20821CL)
|
· MATLAB & SIMULINK |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Environment Engineering Laboratory (CL20822CL) |
· COD/TOC Reactor · Sonicator · BOD Incubator · Orbital Incubating Shaker · Flamephoto meter · Jar Test Apparatus · Conductivity Meter · pH Meter · Laminar Flow · Magnetic Stirrer · Ion meter · Vacuum Oven · Centrifuge · Visible Spectrophotometer · Hot Plate · Refrigerator · Water Bath Shaker |
M.Tech/I/I
|
Chemical Reaction Engineering Laboratory |
· UV PHOTOMETER · ISOTHERMAL BATCH REACTOR · PLUG FLOW REACTOR(straight tube type) · CASCADE CSTR · RTD STUDIES IN CSTR · PACKED BED REACTOR · Kinetics of dissolution of benzoic acid |
M.Tech/I/I
|
CFD Lab |
· ANYSYS |
M.Tech/I/II |
Modeling & Simulation Laboratory |
· MATLAB |
M.Tech/I/II
|
Environment Engineering Lab |
· COD/TOC Reactor · Sonicator · BOD Incubator · Orbital Incubating Shaker · Flamephoto meter · Jar Test Apparatus · Conductivity Meter · pH Meter · Laminar Flow · Magnetic Stirrer · Ion meter · Vacuum Oven · Centrifuge · Visible Spectrophotometer · Hot Plate · Refrigerator · Water Bath Shaker |
The department has sophisticated research instruments like Gas Chromatography, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and various analytical instruments.
Programme / Year / Semester |
Name of the Lab |
Major Equipment / Software |
B.Tech/II/III |
Inorganic Process Laboratory (CL20322CL) |
NA |
B.Tech/II/III |
Computer Laboratory (CL20323CL) |
· Turbo C++,Dev C++ |
B.Tech/II/IV |
Mechanical Operations Laboratory (CL20421CL) |
· Ball Mill · Rod Mill · Screw Conveyor · Cyclone Separator · Sieve Shaker · Hammer Mill · Sigma Mixer · Double Roll Crusher · Filter Press |
B.Tech/II/IV |
Fuel Technology Laboratory (CL20422CL) |
· Pensky Martin · Abel’s Apparatus · Redwood Viscometer · Hot air Oven · Muffle Furnace · Smoke Point Apparatus · Bomb Calorimeter |
B.Tech/III/V |
Heat Transfer Operation Laboratory (CL20521CL) |
· Double pipe heat exchanger · Demonstration of Film wise and drop wise condensation · Conductivity measurement of metallic / non metallic plates · Conductivity measurement of liquid · Conductivity measurement of road · Conductivity measurement of insulated powder · Forced convection apparatus · Natural convection apparatus · Pin fin apparatus · Stefan Boltzmann apparatus · Heat transfer in unsteady state condition. · Heat transfer in Agitated vessel |
B.Tech/III/V |
Numerical Methods Laboratory (CL20522CL) |
· MATLAB |
B.Tech/III/V |
Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (CL20523CL) |
· VENTURIMETER · ORIFICEMETER · APPARATUS FOR DETERMINATION OF LOSSESDUE TO FRICTION IN PIPELINES · ROTAMETER · PACKED COLUMN APPARATUS · BERNOULLI’S APPARATUS · FLOW OVER NOTCHES APPARATUS(HYDRAULLIC BENCH) · PITOT TUBE SETUP · APPARATUS FOE DETERMINATION OF LOSSES DUE TO FITTING (SUDDEN ENLARGEMENT &CONTRACTION) · REYNOLD’S APPARATUS · APPARATUS FOE DETERMINATION OF EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF PIPE ASSEMBLY |
B.Tech/III/VI |
Mass Transfer Operations II Laboratory (CL20621CL) |
· Vapor In Air Diffusion · Forced Tray Dryer · Crystallizer · Wetted Wall Column · Humidifier · LLE Packed Bed · HB Extractor · M.T.With/ Without Reaction · Distillation Glass Setup · Centrifuge |
B.Tech/III/VI |
Organic Process Technology Laboratory (CL20622CL) |
· NA |
B.Tech/III/VI |
Chemical Reaction Engineering Laboratory (CL20623CL) |
· UV PHOTOMETER · ISOTHERMAL BATCH REACTOR · PLUG FLOW REACTOR(straight tube type) · CASCADE CSTR · RTD STUDIES IN CSTR · PACKED BED REACTOR · Kinetics of dissolution of benzoic acid |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Design Viva Laboratory (CL20721CL) |
· NA |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Process Dynamics and Control Laboratory (CL20722CL) |
· Interacting System · U-tube Manometer · Control Valve Characteristics · Temperature Measurement · Temperature Control Trainer · PID Characteristics |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Modeling & Simulation Laboratory (CL20821CL)
|
· MATLAB & SIMULINK |
B.Tech/IV/VII |
Environment Engineering Laboratory (CL20822CL) |
· COD/TOC Reactor · Sonicator · BOD Incubator · Orbital Incubating Shaker · Flamephoto meter · Jar Test Apparatus · Conductivity Meter · pH Meter · Laminar Flow · Magnetic Stirrer · Ion meter · Vacuum Oven · Centrifuge · Visible Spectrophotometer · Hot Plate · Refrigerator · Water Bath Shaker |
M.Tech/I/I
|
Chemical Reaction Engineering Laboratory |
· UV PHOTOMETER · ISOTHERMAL BATCH REACTOR · PLUG FLOW REACTOR(straight tube type) · CASCADE CSTR · RTD STUDIES IN CSTR · PACKED BED REACTOR · Kinetics of dissolution of benzoic acid |
M.Tech/I/I
|
CFD Lab |
· ANYSYS |
M.Tech/I/II |
Modeling & Simulation Laboratory |
· MATLAB |
M.Tech/I/II
|
Environment Engineering Lab |
· COD/TOC Reactor · Sonicator · BOD Incubator · Orbital Incubating Shaker · Flamephoto meter · Jar Test Apparatus · Conductivity Meter · pH Meter · Laminar Flow · Magnetic Stirrer · Ion meter · Vacuum Oven · Centrifuge · Visible Spectrophotometer · Hot Plate · Refrigerator · Water Bath Shaker |
The department has sophisticated research instruments like Gas Chromatography, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and various analytical instruments.
Head of the Department | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Qualification | Designation | Contact No. / E-mail | Area(s) of Interest |
![]() Dr. A. K. Poonia |
M.Tech, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | akpoonia.che@nitrr.ac.in | Heat Transfer, Petroleum Refining |
Faculty | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Qualification | Designation | Contact No. / E-mail | Area(s) of Interest |
![]() Dr.(Mrs) A. B. Soni |
B.E, M.Tech, Ph.D | Professor & Director | absoni.chem@nitrr.ac.in | Semifluidization |
![]() Dr. Bidyut Mazumdar |
M.Tech, Ph.D, M.B.A | Associate Professor | bmazumdar.che@nitrr.ac.in | Waste Water Treatment, Bioprocess Engineering, Chemical Sensors, Food Technology, Catalysis, Environmental Biotechnology |
|
M.E, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | pkchaudhari.che@nitrr.ac.in | Process Design, Reaction Engineering, Waste Water Treatment |
![]() Dr. A. K. Poonia |
M.Tech, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | akpoonia.che@nitrr.ac.in | Heat Transfer, Petroleum Refining |
![]() Dr. V. K. Singh |
M.Tech, M.B.A,Ph.D | Associate Professor | vksingh.che@nitrr.ac.in | Solvent Extraction, Pyrolysis, Environmental Pollution |
![]() Dr. Amit Keshav |
M.E, Ph.D | Associate Professor | akeshav.che@nitrr.ac.in | Membranes, Reactive Separation, CFD, Food Science |
![]() Dr. Dharm Pal |
M.Tech., Ph.D. | Associate Professor | dpsingh.che@nitrr.ac.in |
Process Intensification (Reactive Separation, Extraction, SFE) |
![]() Dr. Prabir Ghosh |
M. Tech, Ph.D | Associate Professor | prabirg.che@nitrr.ac.in | Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) for removal of persistent organic pollutants, Industrial Waste Water Treatment Methods |
![]() Dr. J. AnandKumar |
M.E, Ph.D | Associate Professor | anandj.che@nitrr.ac.in | Advance Separation Process (Adsorption, Membrane & Biological) and Nanocomposites |
![]() Dr. R. Manivannan |
B. Tech, Ph.D | Associate Professor | rmani.che@nitrr.ac.in | Microelectronic Fabrication (CMP), Nanotechnology, Electrochemistry |
M.Tech, Ph.D (IITM) | Associate Professor | snvictoria.che@nitrr.ac.in | Electrochemistry, Solar Cell Material, Nanotechnology | |
![]() Dr. Chandrakant Thakur |
B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D | Assistant Professor | cthakur.che@nitrr.ac.in | Environmental Engineering, Industrial Pollution Abatement, Adsorption |
|
M.Tech, Ph.D | Assistant Professor | msgaikwad.che@nitrr.ac.in | Environmental Engineering, Capacitive Deionization, Membrane Separation, Advance wastewater Treatments, Nanomaterials |
Dr. Vijyendra Kumar |
B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D |
Temporary Faculty |
vkvijyendra@gmail.com |
Wastewater Treatment, Catalysis, Advanced Oxidation Processes |
Dr. Prerana Sikarwar |
M.Tech, Ph.D. |
Temporary Faculty | sikarwaroct@gmail.com | Heterogeneous catalysis, Pollution abatement, adsorption, Novel separation techniques |
Head of the Department | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Qualification | Designation | Contact No. / E-mail | Area(s) of Interest |
![]() Dr. A. K. Poonia |
M.Tech, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | akpoonia.che@nitrr.ac.in | Heat Transfer, Petroleum Refining |
Faculty | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Qualification | Designation | Contact No. / E-mail | Area(s) of Interest |
![]() Dr.(Mrs) A. B. Soni |
B.E, M.Tech, Ph.D | Professor & Director | absoni.chem@nitrr.ac.in | Semifluidization |
![]() Dr. Bidyut Mazumdar |
M.Tech, Ph.D, M.B.A | Associate Professor | bmazumdar.che@nitrr.ac.in | Waste Water Treatment, Bioprocess Engineering, Chemical Sensors, Food Technology, Catalysis, Environmental Biotechnology |
|
M.E, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | pkchaudhari.che@nitrr.ac.in | Process Design, Reaction Engineering, Waste Water Treatment |
![]() Dr. A. K. Poonia |
M.Tech, Ph.D. | Associate Professor | akpoonia.che@nitrr.ac.in | Heat Transfer, Petroleum Refining |
![]() Dr. V. K. Singh |
M.Tech, M.B.A,Ph.D | Associate Professor | vksingh.che@nitrr.ac.in | Solvent Extraction, Pyrolysis, Environmental Pollution |
![]() Dr. Amit Keshav |
M.E, Ph.D | Associate Professor | akeshav.che@nitrr.ac.in | Membranes, Reactive Separation, CFD, Food Science |
![]() Dr. Dharm Pal |
M.Tech., Ph.D. | Associate Professor | dpsingh.che@nitrr.ac.in |
Process Intensification (Reactive Separation, Extraction, SFE) |
![]() Dr. Prabir Ghosh |
M. Tech, Ph.D | Associate Professor | prabirg.che@nitrr.ac.in | Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) for removal of persistent organic pollutants, Industrial Waste Water Treatment Methods |
![]() Dr. J. AnandKumar |
M.E, Ph.D | Associate Professor | anandj.che@nitrr.ac.in | Advance Separation Process (Adsorption, Membrane & Biological) and Nanocomposites |
![]() Dr. R. Manivannan |
B. Tech, Ph.D | Associate Professor | rmani.che@nitrr.ac.in | Microelectronic Fabrication (CMP), Nanotechnology, Electrochemistry |
M.Tech, Ph.D (IITM) | Associate Professor | snvictoria.che@nitrr.ac.in | Electrochemistry, Solar Cell Material, Nanotechnology | |
![]() Dr. Chandrakant Thakur |
B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D | Assistant Professor | cthakur.che@nitrr.ac.in | Environmental Engineering, Industrial Pollution Abatement, Adsorption |
|
M.Tech, Ph.D | Assistant Professor | msgaikwad.che@nitrr.ac.in | Environmental Engineering, Capacitive Deionization, Membrane Separation, Advance wastewater Treatments, Nanomaterials |
Dr. Vijyendra Kumar |
B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D |
Temporary Faculty |
vkvijyendra@gmail.com |
Wastewater Treatment, Catalysis, Advanced Oxidation Processes |
Dr. Prerana Sikarwar |
M.Tech, Ph.D. |
Temporary Faculty | sikarwaroct@gmail.com | Heterogeneous catalysis, Pollution abatement, adsorption, Novel separation techniques |
Name |
Designation |
Phone No. and E-mail Ids |
Mr. G.L. Diwakar |
Senior Technical Assistant |
8305139889 |
![]() Ms. Ayoushi Jain |
Technical Assistant |
|
![]() Mr. Hingesh Sahu |
Lab. Assistant |
9669907436 |
![]() Mr. Ramesh Kumar Thakur |
Lab. Attendant |
9617532705 |
![]() Mr. Gulab Singh Thakur |
Lab.Attendant |
9617719749 |
![]() Mr. Gokul Chandrakar |
Assistant Grade-III |
gkchandrakar1984@gmail.com
|
![]() Mr. Harendra Kumar Sahu |
Lab. Attendant |
9479087936 |
![]() Mr. Kishor Nayak |
Assistant Grade - IV |
9755904544 |
Name |
Designation |
Phone No. and E-mail Ids |
Mr. G.L. Diwakar |
Senior Technical Assistant |
8305139889 |
![]() Ms. Ayoushi Jain |
Technical Assistant |
|
![]() Mr. Hingesh Sahu |
Lab. Assistant |
9669907436 |
![]() Mr. Ramesh Kumar Thakur |
Lab. Attendant |
9617532705 |
![]() Mr. Gulab Singh Thakur |
Lab.Attendant |
9617719749 |
![]() Mr. Gokul Chandrakar |
Assistant Grade-III |
gkchandrakar1984@gmail.com
|
![]() Mr. Harendra Kumar Sahu |
Lab. Attendant |
9479087936 |
![]() Mr. Kishor Nayak |
Assistant Grade - IV |
9755904544 |
Testing Charges
S. No. |
Test |
Testing Charges (in Rs. per sample) |
Plywood & Pre-laminated Board |
||
1 |
Density |
500/- |
2 |
Moisture content |
1000/- |
3 |
Resistance to dry heat |
1000/- |
4 |
Fire resistance Flammability test Flame penetration test Rate of burning test. |
1500/- (600 for individual test) |
5 |
Water resistant test |
2000/- |
6 |
pH Value |
1000/- |
7 |
Acidity and alkalinity resistance test |
2000/- |
8 |
Formaldehyde Emission (Perforated Method) |
4000/- |
9 |
Mycological test |
2000/- |
Shutters & Doors |
||
10 |
Knife test |
1320/- |
11 |
End immersion test |
3960/- |
Cement, Clay, Ash, Minerals ,Refractory Materials & Ore etc. |
||
12 |
Bulk Density |
1680/- |
13 |
Specific Gravity |
1680/- |
14 |
Setting Time (for cement only) |
2640/- |
15 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for the constituents- LOI, SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, CaO, MgO
|
2000/- (500/-for each individual compound) |
16 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for each Additional Components like IR, SO3, Na2O, K2O, Chloride, etc. |
600/- |
Coal |
||
17 |
Moisture (Oven drying) |
500/- |
18 |
Free Moisture |
500/- |
19 |
Ash |
1000/- |
20 |
Full Proximate Analysis |
1500- |
21 |
Volatile Matter |
700/- |
22. |
Methylene Blue Number |
1000/- |
23. |
Iodine Absorption Value |
1500/- |
Analytical Instrument |
||
24. |
HPLC Analysis |
1500/- |
25. |
FTIR Analysis |
1000/- |
26. |
Rheometer Analysis (per parameter) |
1500/- |
27. |
Particle Size analysis (up to 0.02 micron) |
1000/- |
28. |
Determination of heavy metals by AAS |
1000/- per element |
29. |
Analysis of elements by flame photometer |
700/-per element |
30. |
Contact Angle Analysis |
800/- |
31. |
Open circuit potential (Max. 30 min) |
500/- per electrolyte / medium |
32. |
Potentiodynamic polarization study / Tafel study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
33. |
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
34. |
Cyclic voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
35. |
Linear sweep voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
Alum |
||
36 |
Insoluble matter
|
2000/- |
37 |
Soluble aluminium as Al2O3
|
3000/- |
38 |
pH
|
500/- |
Testing Charges
Note:
Testing Charges
S. No. |
Test |
Testing Charges (in Rs. per sample) |
Plywood & Pre-laminated Board |
||
1 |
Density |
500/- |
2 |
Moisture content |
1000/- |
3 |
Resistance to dry heat |
1000/- |
4 |
Fire resistance Flammability test Flame penetration test Rate of burning test. |
1500/- (600 for individual test) |
5 |
Water resistant test |
2000/- |
6 |
pH Value |
1000/- |
7 |
Acidity and alkalinity resistance test |
2000/- |
8 |
Formaldehyde Emission (Perforated Method) |
4000/- |
9 |
Mycological test |
2000/- |
Shutters & Doors |
||
10 |
Knife test |
1320/- |
11 |
End immersion test |
3960/- |
Cement, Clay, Ash, Minerals ,Refractory Materials & Ore etc. |
||
12 |
Bulk Density |
1680/- |
13 |
Specific Gravity |
1680/- |
14 |
Setting Time (for cement only) |
2640/- |
15 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for the constituents- LOI, SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, CaO, MgO
|
2000/- (500/-for each individual compound) |
16 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for each Additional Components like IR, SO3, Na2O, K2O, Chloride, etc. |
600/- |
Coal |
||
17 |
Moisture (Oven drying) |
500/- |
18 |
Free Moisture |
500/- |
19 |
Ash |
1000/- |
20 |
Full Proximate Analysis |
1500- |
21 |
Volatile Matter |
700/- |
22. |
Methylene Blue Number |
1000/- |
23. |
Iodine Absorption Value |
1500/- |
Analytical Instrument |
||
24. |
HPLC Analysis |
1500/- |
25. |
FTIR Analysis |
1000/- |
26. |
Rheometer Analysis (per parameter) |
1500/- |
27. |
Particle Size analysis (up to 0.02 micron) |
1000/- |
28. |
Determination of heavy metals by AAS |
1000/- per element |
29. |
Analysis of elements by flame photometer |
700/-per element |
30. |
Contact Angle Analysis |
800/- |
31. |
Open circuit potential (Max. 30 min) |
500/- per electrolyte / medium |
32. |
Potentiodynamic polarization study / Tafel study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
33. |
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
34. |
Cyclic voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
35. |
Linear sweep voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
Alum |
||
36 |
Insoluble matter
|
2000/- |
37 |
Soluble aluminium as Al2O3
|
3000/- |
38 |
pH
|
500/- |
Testing Charges
Note:
Testing Charges
S. No. |
Test |
Testing Charges (in Rs. per sample) |
Plywood & Pre-laminated Board |
||
1 |
Density |
500/- |
2 |
Moisture content |
1000/- |
3 |
Resistance to dry heat |
1000/- |
4 |
Fire resistance Flammability test Flame penetration test Rate of burning test. |
1500/- (600 for individual test) |
5 |
Water resistant test |
2000/- |
6 |
pH Value |
1000/- |
7 |
Acidity and alkalinity resistance test |
2000/- |
8 |
Formaldehyde Emission (Perforated Method) |
4000/- |
9 |
Mycological test |
2000/- |
Shutters & Doors |
||
10 |
Knife test |
1320/- |
11 |
End immersion test |
3960/- |
Cement, Clay, Ash, Minerals ,Refractory Materials & Ore etc. |
||
12 |
Bulk Density |
1680/- |
13 |
Specific Gravity |
1680/- |
14 |
Setting Time (for cement only) |
2640/- |
15 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for the constituents- LOI, SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, CaO, MgO
|
2000/- (500/-for each individual compound) |
16 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for each Additional Components like IR, SO3, Na2O, K2O, Chloride, etc. |
600/- |
Coal |
||
17 |
Moisture (Oven drying) |
500/- |
18 |
Free Moisture |
500/- |
19 |
Ash |
1000/- |
20 |
Full Proximate Analysis |
1500- |
21 |
Volatile Matter |
700/- |
22. |
Methylene Blue Number |
1000/- |
23. |
Iodine Absorption Value |
1500/- |
Analytical Instrument |
||
24. |
HPLC Analysis |
1500/- |
25. |
FTIR Analysis |
1000/- |
26. |
Rheometer Analysis (per parameter) |
1500/- |
27. |
Particle Size analysis (up to 0.02 micron) |
1000/- |
28. |
Determination of heavy metals by AAS |
1000/- per element |
29. |
Analysis of elements by flame photometer |
700/-per element |
30. |
Contact Angle Analysis |
800/- |
31. |
Open circuit potential (Max. 30 min) |
500/- per electrolyte / medium |
32. |
Potentiodynamic polarization study / Tafel study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
33. |
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
34. |
Cyclic voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
35. |
Linear sweep voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
Alum |
||
36 |
Insoluble matter
|
2000/- |
37 |
Soluble aluminium as Al2O3
|
3000/- |
38 |
pH
|
500/- |
Testing Charges
Note:
Testing Charges
S. No. |
Test |
Testing Charges (in Rs. per sample) |
Plywood & Pre-laminated Board |
||
1 |
Density |
500/- |
2 |
Moisture content |
1000/- |
3 |
Resistance to dry heat |
1000/- |
4 |
Fire resistance Flammability test Flame penetration test Rate of burning test. |
1500/- (600 for individual test) |
5 |
Water resistant test |
2000/- |
6 |
pH Value |
1000/- |
7 |
Acidity and alkalinity resistance test |
2000/- |
8 |
Formaldehyde Emission (Perforated Method) |
4000/- |
9 |
Mycological test |
2000/- |
Shutters & Doors |
||
10 |
Knife test |
1320/- |
11 |
End immersion test |
3960/- |
Cement, Clay, Ash, Minerals ,Refractory Materials & Ore etc. |
||
12 |
Bulk Density |
1680/- |
13 |
Specific Gravity |
1680/- |
14 |
Setting Time (for cement only) |
2640/- |
15 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for the constituents- LOI, SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, CaO, MgO
|
2000/- (500/-for each individual compound) |
16 |
Chemical Analysis of Cement for each Additional Components like IR, SO3, Na2O, K2O, Chloride, etc. |
600/- |
Coal |
||
17 |
Moisture (Oven drying) |
500/- |
18 |
Free Moisture |
500/- |
19 |
Ash |
1000/- |
20 |
Full Proximate Analysis |
1500- |
21 |
Volatile Matter |
700/- |
22. |
Methylene Blue Number |
1000/- |
23. |
Iodine Absorption Value |
1500/- |
Analytical Instrument |
||
24. |
HPLC Analysis |
1500/- |
25. |
FTIR Analysis |
1000/- |
26. |
Rheometer Analysis (per parameter) |
1500/- |
27. |
Particle Size analysis (up to 0.02 micron) |
1000/- |
28. |
Determination of heavy metals by AAS |
1000/- per element |
29. |
Analysis of elements by flame photometer |
700/-per element |
30. |
Contact Angle Analysis |
800/- |
31. |
Open circuit potential (Max. 30 min) |
500/- per electrolyte / medium |
32. |
Potentiodynamic polarization study / Tafel study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
33. |
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy study |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
34. |
Cyclic voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
35. |
Linear sweep voltammetry |
1000/- per electrolyte / medium |
Alum |
||
36 |
Insoluble matter
|
2000/- |
37 |
Soluble aluminium as Al2O3
|
3000/- |
38 |
pH
|
500/- |
Testing Charges
Note:
Short Term Training Programme Organized
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period | Co-ordinators |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Short Term Training Programme on "Chemical Process Modeling & Simulation (CPMS-14)" | Self-sponsored | 23rd-27th June 2014 | Dr. P. K. Chaudhari & Dr. R. Manivannan |
2 | Short Term Training Programme on "Simulation of Flow Processes using Computational Fluid Dynamics" | TEQIP II | 2nd-6th June, 2014 | Dr. Amit Keshav & Dr. J. Anandkumar |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period | Co-ordinators |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Workshop on "Renewable Energy & Environment (REE-14)" | TEQIP II | 12 & 13th June 2014 | Prof. Dharm Pal & Dr. R. Manivannan |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Date | Topic |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Shri. D. C. Gupta, Dy. Gen. Manager, JK Tyres, Mysore | TEQIP II | 04/Aug/2014 | Tyre Technology |
2 | Shri. Shashank Mishra, Asst. Manager,IFFCO, New Delhi | TEQIP II | 22/Aug/2014 | Fertilizer Technology |
3 | Shri. Madhur Mehrotra, Associate Vice President,UEM Group, Noida | TEQIP II | 10/Oct/2014 | Environmental Aspects |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period |
---|---|---|---|
1 | International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering | ONGC | 05 & 06 April,2013 |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Gas Chromatography | TEQIP II | 21 & 22 Oct 2014 |
Short Term Training Programme Organized
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period | Co-ordinators |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Short Term Training Programme on "Chemical Process Modeling & Simulation (CPMS-14)" | Self-sponsored | 23rd-27th June 2014 | Dr. P. K. Chaudhari & Dr. R. Manivannan |
2 | Short Term Training Programme on "Simulation of Flow Processes using Computational Fluid Dynamics" | TEQIP II | 2nd-6th June, 2014 | Dr. Amit Keshav & Dr. J. Anandkumar |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period | Co-ordinators |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Workshop on "Renewable Energy & Environment (REE-14)" | TEQIP II | 12 & 13th June 2014 | Prof. Dharm Pal & Dr. R. Manivannan |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Date | Topic |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Shri. D. C. Gupta, Dy. Gen. Manager, JK Tyres, Mysore | TEQIP II | 04/Aug/2014 | Tyre Technology |
2 | Shri. Shashank Mishra, Asst. Manager,IFFCO, New Delhi | TEQIP II | 22/Aug/2014 | Fertilizer Technology |
3 | Shri. Madhur Mehrotra, Associate Vice President,UEM Group, Noida | TEQIP II | 10/Oct/2014 | Environmental Aspects |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period |
---|---|---|---|
1 | International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering | ONGC | 05 & 06 April,2013 |
S.No. | Name of the Event | Sponsoring Agency | Period |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Gas Chromatography | TEQIP II | 21 & 22 Oct 2014 |
Sr. No. |
TITLE OF THE PROJECT |
PI / CO-PI |
COST OF PROJECT |
FUNDING AGENCY |
YEAR OF SANCTION |
CURRENT STATUS |
1 |
Intensification of downstream processing of citric acid using process intensification method (reactive extraction) |
Dr. Amit Keshav & |
2,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2010 |
Completed |
2 |
Treatment of bio-digester effluents (BDE) of rice grain based industry |
Dr. P. K. Chaudhari |
1,05,000/- |
CGCOST |
2011 |
Completed |
3 |
Kinetics of thermal degradation of chlorophyll green leafy vegetables and increasing the shelf life of the vegetables |
Dr. Amit Keshav & |
11,71,400/- |
DST/SERB |
2012 |
Completed |
4 |
Studies on a membrane reactor for the etherification of mono-carboxylic acids with ethanol |
Dr. Amit Keshav |
25,20,000/- |
DST/SERB |
2013 |
On Going |
5 |
Shelf life of spices |
Dr. B. Mazumdar |
5,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2014 |
On Going |
6 |
Organic acids from sugarcane industry’s byproduct |
Mr. Dharm Pal & Dr. Amit Keshav |
5,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2014 |
On Going |
7 |
Slurry formulation for ruthenium chemical mechanical planarization |
Dr. R. Manivannan |
26,35,593/- |
DST/SERB |
2014 |
On Going |
8 |
Removal of dye and reduction of COD from dye bearing effluent |
Dr. J. Anandkumar & Dr. P.K. Chaudhari |
4,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2015 |
On Going |
9 |
Interactive mechanism of green corrosion inhibitor and mild steal in alkaline medium containing chloride ion |
Dr. R. Manivanan & Dr. (Mrs.) A. B. Soni |
4,28,000/- |
CGCOST |
2015 |
On Going |
10 |
Electrochemical Deposition of CZTS for solar cell application |
Dr. S. Noyel Victoria |
27,44,000/- |
DST-SERI |
2014 |
On Going |
11 |
One step CZTS nano ink synthesis by sonochemical route for bifacial solar cell application |
Dr. S. Noyel Victoria |
23,46,000/- |
DST-SERB |
2014 |
On Going |
12 |
Practically-Viable heterogeneous Fenton catalyst and reuse of same catalyst in synthetic or industrial wastewater treatment |
Dr. Prabir Ghosh |
25,89,000/- |
SERB |
2016 |
Ongoing |
13 |
Combined novel biophysical treatment for heterogeneous wastewater pollutants |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
48,65,879/- |
SERB |
2016 |
On Going |
14 |
Synthesis of nano coated ceramic composite membrane for separation of green chemicals from technical lignin |
Dr. J. Anandkumar & Dr. D. Vasanth |
25,35,500/- |
SERB |
2016 |
On Going |
15 |
Effect of additives on germanium chemical mechanical planarization slurries |
Dr. R. Manivannan |
50,000/- |
IEI |
2016 |
On Going |
Sr. No. |
TITLE OF THE PROJECT |
PI / CO-PI |
COST OF PROJECT |
FUNDING AGENCY |
YEAR OF SANCTION |
CURRENT STATUS |
1 |
Intensification of downstream processing of citric acid using process intensification method (reactive extraction) |
Dr. Amit Keshav & |
2,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2010 |
Completed |
2 |
Treatment of bio-digester effluents (BDE) of rice grain based industry |
Dr. P. K. Chaudhari |
1,05,000/- |
CGCOST |
2011 |
Completed |
3 |
Kinetics of thermal degradation of chlorophyll green leafy vegetables and increasing the shelf life of the vegetables |
Dr. Amit Keshav & |
11,71,400/- |
DST/SERB |
2012 |
Completed |
4 |
Studies on a membrane reactor for the etherification of mono-carboxylic acids with ethanol |
Dr. Amit Keshav |
25,20,000/- |
DST/SERB |
2013 |
On Going |
5 |
Shelf life of spices |
Dr. B. Mazumdar |
5,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2014 |
On Going |
6 |
Organic acids from sugarcane industry’s byproduct |
Mr. Dharm Pal & Dr. Amit Keshav |
5,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2014 |
On Going |
7 |
Slurry formulation for ruthenium chemical mechanical planarization |
Dr. R. Manivannan |
26,35,593/- |
DST/SERB |
2014 |
On Going |
8 |
Removal of dye and reduction of COD from dye bearing effluent |
Dr. J. Anandkumar & Dr. P.K. Chaudhari |
4,00,000/- |
CGCOST |
2015 |
On Going |
9 |
Interactive mechanism of green corrosion inhibitor and mild steal in alkaline medium containing chloride ion |
Dr. R. Manivanan & Dr. (Mrs.) A. B. Soni |
4,28,000/- |
CGCOST |
2015 |
On Going |
10 |
Electrochemical Deposition of CZTS for solar cell application |
Dr. S. Noyel Victoria |
27,44,000/- |
DST-SERI |
2014 |
On Going |
11 |
One step CZTS nano ink synthesis by sonochemical route for bifacial solar cell application |
Dr. S. Noyel Victoria |
23,46,000/- |
DST-SERB |
2014 |
On Going |
12 |
Practically-Viable heterogeneous Fenton catalyst and reuse of same catalyst in synthetic or industrial wastewater treatment |
Dr. Prabir Ghosh |
25,89,000/- |
SERB |
2016 |
Ongoing |
13 |
Combined novel biophysical treatment for heterogeneous wastewater pollutants |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
48,65,879/- |
SERB |
2016 |
On Going |
14 |
Synthesis of nano coated ceramic composite membrane for separation of green chemicals from technical lignin |
Dr. J. Anandkumar & Dr. D. Vasanth |
25,35,500/- |
SERB |
2016 |
On Going |
15 |
Effect of additives on germanium chemical mechanical planarization slurries |
Dr. R. Manivannan |
50,000/- |
IEI |
2016 |
On Going |
Name of the programmes |
Accreditation Status |
Period of validity |
UG (Chemical Engineering) |
Provisionally accredited |
Academic years 2016-2017 to 2018-2019 i.e., upto 30-06-2019 |
PG (Chemical Process Design) |
Accredited |
Academic years 2016-2017 to 2020-2021 i.e., upto 30-06-2021 |
Name of the programmes |
Accreditation Status |
Period of validity |
UG (Chemical Engineering) |
Provisionally accredited |
Academic years 2016-2017 to 2018-2019 i.e., upto 30-06-2019 |
PG (Chemical Process Design) |
Accredited |
Academic years 2016-2017 to 2020-2021 i.e., upto 30-06-2021 |
Sl. No. |
Name of the Equipment |
Model & Make |
Purpose |
Faculty Incharge |
1. |
|
Shimadzu, UV-1800 |
To determine the concentration of liquid samples |
Dr.PrabirGhosh |
2. |
|
Thermofisher Ceres 800Plus |
To perform the qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis |
Dr. P. K. Chaudhari |
3. |
|
ECIL |
To determine the concentration of the metals ions (Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb, Co, Cr) in the liquid sample
|
Prof. V. K. Singh |
4. |
|
Bruker, Alpha Model |
To determine the organic functional group of solid / liquid samples |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
5. |
|
Pheonix 300 |
To determine the angle formed when a liquid/vapor interface meets the solid surface |
Dr. R. Manivannan |
6. |
|
Contech Instruments, CAR-02 |
To determine the refractive index of the liquid sample |
Dr. P. K. Chaudhari |
7. |
|
Anton Paar, Modular Compact Rheometer MCR-52 |
To determine the rheological properties of the liquid |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
8. |
|
1382, ESICO |
Determination of inorganic compounds like- Na, P, Li, Ba and Ca for any sample |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
9. |
|
300 MI, Zeiss primo star |
Determination of particle size (Range 0.5-100 microns) |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
10. |
|
9300,YL Instruments |
Separation and analysis of non-volatile or thermally unstable compounds |
Dr. Dharm Pal |
11. |
|
PMC-1000, Parstat MC |
EIS study, cyclic voltammetry, Tafel plot etc |
Dr. R. Manivannan |
Sl. No. |
Name of the Equipment |
Model & Make |
Purpose |
Faculty Incharge |
1. |
|
Shimadzu, UV-1800 |
To determine the concentration of liquid samples |
Dr.PrabirGhosh |
2. |
|
Thermofisher Ceres 800Plus |
To perform the qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis |
Dr. P. K. Chaudhari |
3. |
|
ECIL |
To determine the concentration of the metals ions (Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb, Co, Cr) in the liquid sample
|
Prof. V. K. Singh |
4. |
|
Bruker, Alpha Model |
To determine the organic functional group of solid / liquid samples |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
5. |
|
Pheonix 300 |
To determine the angle formed when a liquid/vapor interface meets the solid surface |
Dr. R. Manivannan |
6. |
|
Contech Instruments, CAR-02 |
To determine the refractive index of the liquid sample |
Dr. P. K. Chaudhari |
7. |
|
Anton Paar, Modular Compact Rheometer MCR-52 |
To determine the rheological properties of the liquid |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
8. |
|
1382, ESICO |
Determination of inorganic compounds like- Na, P, Li, Ba and Ca for any sample |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
9. |
|
300 MI, Zeiss primo star |
Determination of particle size (Range 0.5-100 microns) |
Dr. J. Anandkumar |
10. |
|
9300,YL Instruments |
Separation and analysis of non-volatile or thermally unstable compounds |
Dr. Dharm Pal |
11. |
|
PMC-1000, Parstat MC |
EIS study, cyclic voltammetry, Tafel plot etc |
Dr. R. Manivannan |