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MACHINE TOOLS
PCRA
CLUSTER BACKGROUND
Global Machine Tools Market :
•Total world market size; USD 65.3 bn
•World leader Japan has USD 10.5 bn ;has 16% market share
Indian Machine Tools Industry
•Domestic Market Size : USD 620 mn ( consumption)
•Ranks 19th in overall world machine tools production
•Contributes 0.5% to overall world production
•Exports : USD 11 mn
•Exports mainly to developed countries
Manufacturers are geographically dispersed
•Top 10 producers account for 70% of the output in India
•Around 70% of the players are in the small & medium scale
CLUSTER
BACKGROUND
Machine Tool hubs in India
•Mumbai and Pune in Maharashtra;
•Batala, Jalandhar and Ludhiana in Punjab;
•Ahmedabad, Baroda, Rajkot Jamnagar, and Surendranagar in Gujarat;
•Coimbatore and Chennai in Tamil Nadu;
•Bangalore in Karnataka.
India enjoys several advantages for the growth of machine tool
industry
•Design Skills
•Lower cost of manufacture
•Availability of raw materials
•Availability of skilled manpower
•Presence of support industries (like foundry)
•Growth in end user industries
PROGRESS ON SME MACHINE TOOL CLSTER
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Total no .of Machine Tool Units identified for the project are
62
Total no. of Energy Audits to be conducted are 30 (21 nos.
Preliminary Energy Audits and 9 nos. Detailed Energy
Audits)
Preliminary Audits of 21 Units have been completed till now.
Reports for 6 nos. of these Preliminary Energy audits have
been prepared and sent to BEE.
Reports for other Preliminary Energy Audits are being
prepared and shall be sent to BEE by the end of this month.
The Progress is ahead of Schedule as per Project Work
Plan
PROGRESS ON SME MACHINE TOOL CLSTER
12
Units for the Preliminary Energy Audits were
taken from the Units suggested in Situation Analysis.
However, further, there was no response from other
SME Units specified in the list. Some units were even
closed.
Data for other SME units have been collected from
Industrial Associations. (Bangalore Machine Tool
Association and Peenya Industrial Association)
Rest of the Preliminary Audits (9nos) were completed
in consultation with these Industrial Associations.
PROGRESS ON SME MACHINE TOOL CLUSTER
• Seminar on Energy Efficiency Measures in SME Machine Tool
Cluster was conducted on 7.10.09 to familiarize the objectives of the
Project with Entrepreneurs.
•45 participants from different SME Machine Tool Units involving
Entrepreneurs, Managers ,Engineers, LSPs attended the Seminar.
•Ex- CMTI Scientists covered topics on Energy Efficiency Measures
in Machine Tool Units and EE measures in Hydraulic and Pneumatic
systems of Machine Tools
•Energy Efficient Motors were covered by Siemens Engineer and
external Faculty of PCRA
•Bio Gassifier and Solar energy as Fuel Substitution was dealt by
Enzen Global Pvt. Ltd
• Process changes/ up gradations that eventually result in energy
savings, being identified by Key Technical Persons.
•DPR preparation shall be initiated after identifying these
Technologies and completion of Detailed Audits.
FINDINGS FROM PRELIMINARY ENERGY AUDIT
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No finished Product of two different companies is identical so far.
Some of the finished products include the following
Armature winding machines
Spindles,
Centre Grinding Machine,
ID Grinding Machine
Self Centering Steady Rest
Bar Feeding Attachment
CNC machine Enclosures
Sound Proofs
Aerospace Parts
Fixtures & Modules
Special Purpose Machines
Coordinate Measuring Machines
Rotary Tables
Index Tables
FINDINGS FROM PRELIMINARY ENERGY AUDIT
Raw
Material for these industries is Steel
Typically, these Machine Tool units Perform
operations such as
Milling
Turning
Grinding
Cutting
Heat Treatment
Hobbing
All these operations are driven by Electricity.
Capacity of these motors range from 1 HP to
maximum of 20KW.
Contract Demand of these units vary from 30KW
(LT connection ) to 150KVA.
Some of the industries have taken HT connection,
FINDINGS FROM PRELIMINARY ENERGY AUDIT
Apparently,
it is seen in preliminary audits that there is
scope for saving electrical energy as these units mostly
have taken Higher contract demand than required
anticipating future expansion.
 Perceivable Scope of Energy Saving Measures:
Under sizing of the motors
 Replacement by EE motors
Employment of VFDs
Adopting
latest
technologies
by
replacing
conventional machines etc.
 Improvement of Power factor
Reduction in Demand,.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY OPTIONS
Usage of Del-star converters for under loaded motors
Regulation of supply voltage for illumination could be
considered
 Use of Renewable energy Sources like Bio– mass
Gasification, Solar energy etc.
Replacement of
existing Compressors by Screw
compressors , arresting compressed air leak etc
However, Actual Potential of Energy performance could be
assessed during the course of detailed energy audit
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PRE ENERGY USE AND TECHNOLOGY
PHASE
•SEC has been calculated for individual units.
•However, it can not be used as an index for comparison
because the final product for each unit is different.
•Though it is unfair to compare the Specific Energy
Consumption of different machine tool units as they are
manufacturing products of different requirements and
sizes, it is observed that SEC varies from 0.13 Gcal /
unit to 1.5 Gcal/ unit
PRE ENERGY USE AND TECHNOLOGY
PHASE
•The machine tool cluster is not energy intensive as there
are only superficial changes made on the job piece.
• Most of the conventional machines are second hand
ones and imported as the cost of the new machines is very
high and are not made in India.
• The only energy intensive stage in the machine tool
cluster is ‘Heat treatment’ which is generally outsourced.
PRE ENERGY USE AND TECHNOLOGY
PHASE
•Lighting & Air-conditioning loads are low as there is
adequate natural light during the day time and the
weather condition is cooler in general.
• Most of the industries have a turn-over of less than
Rs. 2 crores
•Generally, the machines/components are not
dismantled as they are bought as a single package
and apprehensions about the impact on
performance.
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