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About Me

I have a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (Mechanical) from reputed Indian University and also Masters in Business Adminstration from a reputed UK institution.


My Awards & Certifications

I am a member of International Association of Engineers, Hong Kong and Member of Institution of Engineers (India). I was awarded "Best Performer" for my performance in my field in solving customer's problems in process industries and providing optimum and techno-economical solutions to plug their problems. I have been into marketing, sales and applications of specialised engineering and products which find wide usage in Thermal, Nuclear, Hydel Power, Cement, Sugar, Bottling, Steel, Mining, Food, Machine tool and Aerospace.


My Experience

I have worked for a MNC in UK which is known to be the World's No.1 in molecular repair technology and in unconventional method of reclamation, repairs of Turbines, Heat Exchangers, Online leakages in flanges, Pumps, Valves, Machines, Radiators, Automotives etc thereby saving on new spares and downtime.


My Latest Articles

  • PTFE – A wonderful Oil Additive for Machines & Engines

    PTFE is an abbreviation of Poly-Tetra-Fluoro- Ethylene and a white polymer with outstanding properties. The structure of molecules is round and looks like balls one over the other.
    Published on  May 20, 2011 to Mechanical Engineering

  • Know About MIG Welding

    Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or Metal Inert Gas which is commonly known as MIG welding is an arc welding process wherein coalescence is generated by heating the metal work piece to be joined
    Published on  May 20, 2011 to Mechanical Engineering

  • Lean about TIG Welding

    Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) or Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) as the name suggests is one and the same and a welding process in which coalescence is produced by heating the metal (work piece) forming an arc between non-consumable...
    Published on  May 20, 2011 to Mechanical Engineering

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