Electroplater
Electroplater
Electroplater
ELECTROPLATER
UNDER
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CONTENTS
3 Rationale 6
4 Job roles: reference NCO 7
5 General Information 8
6 Course structure 9-10
7 Syllabus 11-28
7.1 Basic Training
7.1.1 Detail syllabus of Core Skill
A. Block-I (Engg. drawing & W/ Cal. & Sc.)
B. Block-II (Engg. drawing & W/ Cal. & Sc.)
7.1.2 Detail syllabus of Professional Skill & Professional
Knowledge
A. Block – I
B. Block – II
7.1.3 Employability Skill
7.1.3.1 Syllabus of Employability skill
A. Block – I
B. Block – II
7.2 Practical Training (On-Job Training)
7.2.1 Broad Skill Component to be covered during on-job
training.
A. Block – I
B. Block – II
Assessment Standard 29-31
8.1 Assessment Guideline
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8.2 Final assessment-All India trade Test (Summative
assessment)
9 Further Learning Pathways 32
10 Annexure-I – Tools & Equipment for Basic Training 33-39
11 Annexure-II – Tools & Equipment for On-Job Training 40
12 Annexure-III - Guidelines for Instructors & Paper setter 41
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1. ACKNOWLEDGEM ENT
The DGT sincerely express appreciation for the contribution of the Industry, State Directorate,
Trade Experts and all others who contributed in revising the curriculum. Special acknowledgement to
the following industries/organizations who have contributed valuable inputs in revising the curricula
through their expert members:
Special acknowledgement is extended by DGT to the following expert members who had
contributed immensely in this curriculum.
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2. BACKGROUND
The Apprentices Act, 1961 was enacted with the objective of regulating the programme of
training of apprentices in the industry by utilizing the facilities available therein for
imparting on-the-job training. The Act makes it obligatory for employers in specified
industries to engage apprentices in designated trades to impart Apprenticeship Training on
the job in industry to school leavers and person having National Trade Certificate(ITI pass-
outs) issued by National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) to develop skilled
manpower for the industry. There are four categories of apprentices namely; trade
apprentice, graduate, technician and technician (vocational) apprentices.
Qualifications and period of apprenticeship training of trade apprentices vary from trade to
trade. The apprenticeship training for trade apprentices consists of basic training followed
by practical training. At the end of the training, the apprentices are required to appear in a
trade test conducted by NCVT and those successful in the trade tests are awarded the
National Apprenticeship Certificate.
The period of apprenticeship training for graduate (engineers), technician (diploma holders
and technician (vocational) apprentices is one year. Certificates are awarded on completion
of training by the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development.
Recently we have seen huge changes in the Indian industry. The Indian Industry registered
an impressive growth during the last decade and half. The number of industries in India have
increased manifold in the last fifteen years especially in services and manufacturing sectors.
It has been realized that India would become a prosperous and a modern state by raising
skill levels, including by engaging a larger proportion of apprentices, will be critical to
success; as will stronger collaboration between industry and the trainees to ensure the supply
of skilled workforce and drive development through employment. Various initiatives to
build up an adequate infrastructure for rapid industrialization and improve the industrial
scenario in India have been taken.
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2.3 Reformation
The Apprentices Act, 1961 has been amended and brought into effect from 22nd December,
2014 to make it more responsive to industry and youth. Key amendments are as given
below:
• Establishment can also engage apprentices in optional trades which are not designated,
with the discretion of entry level qualification and syllabus.
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3. RATI ONALE
(Need for Apprenticeship in ELECTROPLATER trade)
It is generally observed that institutionally trained youth have not produced desired result
because training imparted in institutions alone is not enough for acquisition of skills but needs to be
supplemented by training in the actual world of work.
The electroplater sector plays a very important part in the finishing process of every component
manufactured. It fills the need in an ever expanding and growing electronics, electrical and mechanical
industries. The Industrial application of electroplating is a popular choice when corrosion against
protection is necessary to prevent the premature of metals materials. Hence the growing in number of
electroplating units has increased.
It is therefore needed to interact with the industry to provide on the job training to the Semi skilled
workers and also make changes in the curriculum. So to supply the skilled manpower demand, the
Apprenticeship Training approach with the revised, industrial friendly curriculum is required.
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4. JOB ROLES: REFERENCE NCO/NOS
• Carryout Installation, maintenance & repair works of Electrical AC/ DC machinery, lighting
circuits and equipments used in industries.
• 5S & Housekeeping awareness and techniques.
• Use, handling and storage of hazardous chemicals.
• Troubleshooting of electrical items used in plating.
• Practice on using fitting, carpentry and sheet metal tools.
• Use of electrical instrument (analog/digital) like voltmeter, Ammeter, Wattmeter, Energy
Meter, Wheatstone bridge, oscilloscope, Earth tester, Tong tester, Megger etc to measure
to different electrical quantities.
• Carry out Wiring & Earthing System.
• Carry out surface finishing process prior to plating.
• Carry out electroplating process on various metals and metal alloys.
• Carry out electroplating on plastics and other non-metallic surfaces.
• Carry out electroplating on precious metals.
• Carry out electroless nickel and electroless chrome plating.
• Carry out plating according to specific user benefits.
• Carry out Hot dipping process & electroplating (granadising).
• Carry out anaodizing and Galvanizing processes and metal colouring
• Carry out plating on PCB’s; heat treatment, conversion coating, masking and stripping process
• Carry out the work to minimize contamination and effluent treatment and other safety
control measures
• Quality test for plated work and correction of faults.
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5. GENERAL I NFORM ATI ON
6. Rebate for Ex-Craftsmen Trainees:- One year rebate for those who have passed
CTS- ELECTROPLATER Trade.
They will undergo One year On-the-job Training.
Note: Industry may impart training as per above time schedule for different block,
however this is not fixed. The industry may adjust the duration of training considering the
fact that all the components under the syllabus must be covered. However the flexibility
should be given keeping in view that no safety aspects is compromised.
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6. COURSE STRUCTURE
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Duration of Training in Months
Components of Training
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
Basic Training Block - I
Practical Training Block - I
Basic Training Block - I I
Practical Training Block - I I
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7. SYLLABUS
7.1 BASI C TRAI NI NG
(BLOCK – I & I I )
DURATI ON: 06 MONTHS
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7.1.1 DETAI L SYLLABUS OF CORE SKI LL
A. Block– I
Basic Training
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B. Block- I I
Basic Training
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1 Symbolic Representation (as per M ass ,Weight and Density :
BIS SP:46-2003) of : Mass, Unit of Mass, Weight,
- Fastener (Rivets, Bolts and Nuts) difference between mass and
- Bars and profile sections weight, Density, unit of density,
- Weld, brazed and soldered specific gravity of metals
joints.
- Electrical and electronics
element
- Piping joints and fittings
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7.1.2 DETAI L SYLLABUS OF PROFESSI ONAL SKI LLS &
PROFESSI ONAL KNOWLEDGE
A. Block –I
Basic Training
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gauges, depth micrometer, Specification of wires & Cables-insulation & voltage
hole measuring micrometers. grades- Low , medium & high voltage
Ammeter, Voltmeter,
Thermometer, Thermocouple,
Energy meter, Temperature
recorders.
4 Verification of Ohm’s Law, Ohm’s Law -
Measuring unknown Simple electrical circuits and problems.
resistance Reading of simple Electrical Layout.
Verification of laws of series Resistors -Law of Resistance.
and parallel circuits. Series and parallel circuits & related calculation.
Alternating Current -Comparison and Advantages
D.C and A.C. Related terms
Frequency, Instantaneous value, R.M.S. value
Average value, Peak factor, form factor, sine wave,
phase and phase difference.
Inductive and Capacitive reactance, Impedance (Z),
power factor (p.f).
Active and Reactive power.
Single Phase and three-phase system etc.
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7 Demonstration of safety aids Safety precautions to be considered in plating shop,
in electroplating, Introduction to electroplating, electroplating
identification, labelling and techniques, definitions of the terms used in
storage of chemicals, practice electroplating, calculation of surface areas and
on use of chemicals, cyanides volumes, specific gravity, properties of metals and
and other poisonous gases; non-metals, alloys-their composition and uses;
Use of jigs and fixtures and effluent treatment of plating effluents, BOD and COD
their importance, different of effluents.
materials to be used to make
fixtures for different plating,
method of racking for
electroplating and anodizing,
effluent treatment of plating
effluents, softening of hard
water by different methods,
practice on use of
electroplating equipments
8&9 Practice on- Mechanical Fundamental particles- electron, proton & neutrons,
cleanings like Sand blasting, elements, compounds and mixtures, examples;
Abrasive blasting, scouring, formulas and symbols; chemical reactions, types of
scrubbing, Barrel de-burring
chemical reactions, acids, bases and salts with
and cleaning for different
materials like steel, copper, examples, acidity of a solution, alkalility of a
alluminium, brass, silver, gold. solution, solutions, solute, solvent, saturated
Chemical cleaning – Solvent solutions ,unsaturated solutions, dilute and
cleaning, Ultrasonic cleaning, concentrated solutions, supersaturated solutions,
Vapour degreasing, alkaline pollution-types, causes and effects, Ionic
cleaning, pickling, Anodic- dissociation-principles of electrolytic dissociation,
Cathodic cleaning, Etching
Faraday’s laws-electrochemical series, current
Barrel polishing etc.
density; purity of chemicals, care and maintenance
of plating solutions.
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12 Practice in setting up of Importance of cleaning, pickling and dipping
equipments for nickel plating, methods with different solutions ,scratch brushing
preparation of nickel plating methods, stripping methods and techniques.
solutions, nickel-sulphate
plating, nickel –sulphamate
plating , nickel plating on Mild
steel, copper, brass, aluminium
articles, electroless nickel
plating ,black electroless nickel
plating, nickel plating by
barrel method
13 Testing of pH value of Copper plating- properties, copper solutions,
solutions, test and identifying troubles of copper solutions, factors to be
plating defects by various considered in plating, copper plating, defects and
methods i.e., visual test, causes, application; Nickel plating, electroless nickel
thickness test, corrosion test, plating, trouble shooting application ,process
adhesion test, pores test, control of plating solutions.
Hardness test, Surface
roughness test etc. Practice in
Stripping of copper and Nickel
coating on different base
materials and methods.
Practice in volumetric analysis
of plating solutions,
gravimetric analysis,
maintenance of plating
solutions, carbon treatment.
Assessment/Examination 03days
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B. Block –I I
Basic Training
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like visual, Thickness, Surface finish etc. Defects,
causes and remedies. Stripping of Brass plating
from different base metals.
Assessment/Examination 03days
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7.1.3 EM PLOYABI LI TY SKI LLS
GENERAL I NFORM ATI ON
5) I nstructor Qualification :
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7.1.3.1 SYLLABUS OF EM PLOYABI LI TY SKI LLS
A. Block – I
Basic Training
English Literacy 15
1 Pronunciation :
Accentuation (mode of pronunciation) on simple words, Diction (use of word and
speech)
2 Functional Grammar
Transformation of sentences, Voice change, Change of tense, Spellings.
3 Reading
Reading and understanding simple sentences about self, work and environment
4 Writing
Construction of simple sentences Writing simple English
1 Basics of Computer
Introduction, Computer and its applications, Hardware and peripherals,
Switching on-Starting and shutting down of computer.
2 Computer Operating System
Basics of Operating System, WINDOWS, The user interface of Windows OS, Create,
Copy, Move and delete Files and Folders, Use of External memory like pen drive,
CD, DVD etc, Use of Common applications.
3 Word processing and Worksheet
Basic operating of Word Processing, Creating, opening and closing Documents, use
of shortcuts, Creating and Editing of Text, Formatting the Text, Insertion & creation
of Tables. Printing document.
Basics of Excel worksheet, understanding basic commands, creating simple
worksheets, understanding sample worksheets, use of simple formulas and functions,
Printing of simple excel sheets
4 Computer Networking and I NTERNET
Basic of computer Networks (using real life examples), Definitions of Local Area
Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Internet, Concept of Internet (Network
of Networks),
Meaning of World Wide Web (WWW), Web Browser, Web Site, Web page and
Search Engines. Accessing the Internet using Web Browser, Downloading and
Printing Web Pages, Opening an email account and use of email. Social media sites
and its implication.
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Information Security and antivirus tools, Do's and Don'ts in
Information Security, Awareness of IT - ACT, types of cyber crimes.
Communication Skill 25
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B. Block– I I
Basic Training
Entrepreneurship skill 15
1 Concept of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship- Entrepreneurship - Enterprises:-Conceptual issue
Entrepreneurship vs. Management, Entrepreneurial motivation. Performance &
Record, Role & Function of entrepreneurs in relation to the enterprise & relation to
the economy, Source of business ideas, Entrepreneurial opportunities, The process of
setting up a business.
2 Project Preparation & M arketing analysis
Qualities of a good Entrepreneur, SWOT and Risk Analysis. Concept & application
of Product Life Cycle (PLC), Sales & distribution Management. Different Between
Small Scale & Large Scale Business, Market Survey, Method of marketing, Publicity
and advertisement, Marketing Mix.
3 I nstitutions Support
Preparation of Project. Role of Various Schemes and Institutes for self-employment
i.e. DIC, SIDA, SISI, NSIC, SIDO, Idea for financing/ non financing support
agencies to familiarizes with the Policies /Programmes & procedure & the available
scheme.
4 I nvestment Procurement
Project formation, Feasibility, Legal formalities i.e., Shop Act, Estimation & Costing,
Investment procedure - Loan procurement - Banking Processes.
Productivity 10
1 Productivity
Definition, Necessity, Meaning of GDP.
2 Affecting Factors
Skills, Working Aids, Automation, Environment, Motivation
How improves or slows down.
3 Comparison with developed countries
Comparative productivity in developed countries (viz. Germany, Japan and Australia)
in selected industries e.g. Manufacturing, Steel, Mining, Construction etc. Living
standards of those countries, wages.
4 Personal Finance M anagement
Banking processes, Handling ATM, KYC registration, safe cash handling, Personal
risk and Insurance.
Occupational Safety, Health & Environment Education 15
1 Safety & Health
Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health importance of safety and health at
workplace.
2 Occupational Hazards
Basic Hazards, Chemical Hazards, Vibro-acoustic Hazards, Mechanical Hazards, Electrical
Hazards, Thermal Hazards. Occupational health, Occupational hygienic, Occupational
Diseases/ Disorders & its prevention.
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3 Accident & safety
Basic principles for protective equipment.
Accident Prevention techniques - control of accidents and safety measures.
4 First Aid
Care of injured & Sick at the workplaces, First-Aid & Transportation of sick person
5 Basic Provisions
Idea of basic provision legislation of India.
of safety, health, welfare under legislation of India.
6 Ecosystem
Introduction to Environment. Relationship between Society and Environment,
Ecosystem and Factors causing imbalance.
7 Pollution
Pollution and pollutants including liquid, gaseous, solid and hazardous waste.
8 Energy Conservation
Conservation of Energy, re-use and recycle.
9 Global warming
Global warming, climate change and Ozone layer depletion.
10 Ground Water
Hydrological cycle, ground and surface water, Conservation and Harvesting of water
11 Environment
Right attitude towards environment, Maintenance of in -house environment
Labour Welfare Legislation 5
1 Welfare Acts
Benefits guaranteed under various acts- Factories Act, Apprenticeship Act, Employees State
Insurance Act (ESI), Payment Wages Act, Employees Provident Fund Act, The Workmen's
compensation Act.
Quality Tools 10
1 Quality Consciousness :
Meaning of quality, Quality Characteristic
2 Quality Circles :
Definition, Advantage of small group activity, objectives of quality Circle, Roles and
function of Quality Circles in Organization, Operation of Quality circle. Approaches to
starting Quality Circles, Steps for continuation Quality Circles.
3 Quality M anagement System :
Idea of ISO 9000 and BIS systems and its importance in maintaining qualities.
4 House Keeping :
Purpose of Housekeeping, Practice of good Housekeeping.
5 Quality Tools
Basic quality tools with a few examples
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7.2 PRACTI CAL TRAI NI NG (ON-JOB TRAI NI NG)
(BLOCK – I & I I )
DURATI ON: 18 MONTHS (9 months in each block)
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7.2.1 BROAD SKI LL COM PONENT TO BE COVERED DURI NG ON-
JOB TRAI NI NG
A. BLOCK – I
Professional Skills
Week
No.
1 Implementation of various safety measures on the shop floor, demonstration on first aid, practice on
use of fire extinguishers, signs and posters of 5S, awareness and techniqunes, good housekeeping,
visual control, reduce waste, process improvement tool.
2 Demonstration of trade hand tools and machineries, its specifications, use, care and maintenance of
hand tools, practice on soldering and brazing.
3 Identification and use of wiring accessories, practice on installation and overhauling common
electrical accessories. Fixing of switches, holder plugs, wiring practice etc. in wooden/PVC/Metallic
boards, Troubleshooting of electrical items used in plating
4 Use, handling and storage of hazardous chemicals. Vat / barrell diagram showing connections for
copper and nickel plating and other electroplating equipments and layout.
5 Labeling and storage of chemicals, practice on use of chemicals, cyanides and other poisonous gases;
effluent treatment of plating-effluents, softening of hard water by different methods,
6 Practice on surface cleaning of articles by different methods- scouring, scrubbing, alkaline cleaning,
etching, degreasing , pickling, dipping, vapor degreasing methods.
7 Polishing and buffing of articles of Iron and steel, cast Iron, aluminium, brass, bronze etc., Burnishing
and lapping; barrel polishing of Iron and steel articles; scouring and finishing of silver and gold,
ultrasonic cleaning, anodic and cathodic cleaning.
8 Practice copper plating on different metals by using acid bath, cyanides bath, pyrosulphate solutions
etc.
9 Practice nickel plating on different metals by using nickel-sulphate, nickel –sulphamate baths,
electroless nickel plating , black electroless nickel plating, nickel plating by barrel method
10 Copper bath and nickel bath solution maintenance and Hull cell tests,testing of pH value of solutions
and other parameters- Filtration, temperature & density etc
11 Solution treatment for nickel plating and effluent treatment of plating solutions.
12 Quality test for copper and nickel plated work i.e. thickness test, corrosion test, adhesion test, pores
test etc.
13 Common defects, causes and remedies in copper and nickel bath.
Project Work
REVI SI ON
Assessment/ Examination
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B. BLOCK – I I
Professional Skills
Week
No.
1 Practice preparation of the work and chrome solutions, chrome bright plating on nickel base,hard
chrome plating for dies, printing plates, Black chrome plating, barrel chrome plating
2 Chrome passivation, chrome bright plating on nickel base, hard chrome plating for dies, printing
plates, Black chrome plating, defects ,causes and remedies
3 Preparation of cadmium solutions, cadmium plating on various metals, maintenance of the plating
solutions, post plating treatment-chrome acid dip, defects, causes and remedies.
4 Practice silver plating on articles made of copper, nickel, and steel for silver plating.
5 Practice in preparation of gold solutions, gold plating, maintenance of gold, practice in masking
6 Practice in preparing brass solution, preparation of work, brass plating fault correction
8 Practice in preparing tin solution, setting up of tin plating bath, tin and tin alloy plating
9 Practice in preparing solution for chrome anodizing, sulphuric acid anodizing, oxalic acid anodizing
12 Practice in visual testing of plated articles, determination of thickness of plating, adhesion test,
corrosion test, calculation of current & time, solution composition etc, Practice in testing and
identifying pores strength, salt spray test, BNF test
14 Project Work
REVI SI ON
Examination
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8. ASSESSM ENT STANDARD
8.1 Assessment Guideline:
Appropriate arrangements should be made to ensure that there will be no artificial
barriers to assessment. The nature of special needs should be taken into account while
undertaking assessment. Due consideration to be given while assessing for team work,
avoidance/reduction of scrape/wastage and disposal of scarp/wastage as per procedure,
behavioral attitude and regularity in training.
For this grade, the candidate with occasional guidance and showing due regard for safety
procedures and practices, has produced work which demonstrates attainment of an
acceptable standard of craftsmanship.
• good skill levels in the use of hand tools, machine tools and workshop equipment
• many tolerances while undertaking different work are in line with those demanded
by the component/job.
• a fairly good level of neatness and consistency in the finish
• occasional support in completing the project/job.
b) Weightage in the range of above 75%- 90% to be allotted during assessment under
following performance level:
For this grade, the candidate, with little guidance and showing due regard for safety
procedures and practices, has produced work which demonstrates attainment of a
reasonable standard of craftsmanship.
• good skill levels in the use of hand tools, machine tools and workshop equipment
• the majority of tolerances while undertaking different work are in line with those
demanded by the component/job.
• a good level of neatness and consistency in the finish
• little support in completing the project/job
Weightage in the range of above 90% to be allotted during assessment under following
performance level:
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For performance in this grade, the candidate, with minimal or no support in organization
and execution and with due regard for safety procedures and practices, has produced
work which demonstrates attainment of a high standard of craftsmanship.
• high skill levels in the use of hand tools, machine tools and workshop equipment
• tolerances while undertaking different work being substantially in line with those
demanded by the component/job.
• a high level of neatness and consistency in the finish.
• minimal or no support in completing the project
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8.2 FI NAL ASSESSM ENT- ALL I NDI A TRADE TEST (SUM M ATI VE
ASSESSM ENT)
Note: - The candidate pass in each subject conducted under all India trade test.
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9. FURTHER LEARNI NG PATHWAYS
Employment opportunities:
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ANNEXURE – I
TRADE: ELECTROPLATER
Sl.
Name of the items Quantity
No.
Steel Tape, 15 m length 21 nos.
1
Plier Insulated, 150 mm 21 nos.
2
Plier Side Cutting, 150 mm 21 nos.
3
Screw Driver, 100 mm 21 nos.
4
Screw Driver, 150 mm 21 nos.
5
Electrician Connector, screw driver insulated handle thin 21 nos.
6 stem, 100 mm
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19 Digital multimeter 21 nos.
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37 Plane, smoothing cutters 50mm 2
38 Gauge, wire imperial 2
39 File, flat 200mm 2nd cut 8
40 File half round 200 mm 2nd cut 4
41 File round 200mm 2nd cut 4
42 File flat 150mm rough 4
43 File flat 250mm bastard 4
44 File flat 250mm smooth 4
45 File Rasp half round 200 mm bastard 4
46 Soldering iron, 25 W, 65 W 2 each
47 Copper bit soldering iron 0.25 kg 2
48 Desoldering gun 4
49 Hand vice 50mm jaw 4
50 Bench vice 100mm jaw 6
51 Pipe cutter to cut pipes upto 5cm dia 2
52 Stock & die set for 20mm to 50 mm GI pipe 1
53 Stock & dies conduit 1
54 Ohm meter; series & shunt type 2 each
55 Multimeter (analog), 0-1000 M ohm, 2.5 to 500V 2
56 Digital Multimeter 4
57 AC voltmeter MI 0-500V 2
58 Milli Voltmeter centre zero 100-0-100 mV 1
59 DC milli Ammeter 0-500 mA 1
60 Ammeter MC 0-5A, 0-25A 1 each
61 AC Ammeter MI 0-5A, 0-25A 1 each
62 KiloWatt meter 0-1-3 KW 1
63 AC Energy meter, single phase 5A, 3 ph 15 A 1 each
64 Power factor meter, single phase 1
65 Frequency meter 1
66 Flux meter 1
67 DC power supply 0-30V, 2 Amp 2
Rheostats
68 1 each
0-1 ohm 5A, 0-10 ohm 5A, 0-25 ohm 1A, 0-300 ohm 1A
69 Digital Tachometer 1
70 Growler 1
71 Tong tester / clamp meter 0-100 A AC 1
72 Meggar 500V 1
73 Oscilloscope dual trace, 30 MHz 1
74 Function Generator 1
75 Hygrometer 1
76 Lux meter 1
77 Hydro meter 1
78 Current transformer, 415 V, 50 Hz , CT Ratio 10/5A, 1
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79 Potential Transformer, 415/110 V 1
80 Wood Saw, 250 mm 1
81 Tenon Saw 1
82 Guarded Test Lamp 1
2
Exhaust fan 1 phase
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Work bench 4
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4
24 Voltmeter 0-30V DC Digital
4
25 Ammeter MC 0-300 A Digital
4
26 Ammeter MC 0-2000mA
4
27 Adjustable resistance board with ammeter & voltmeter
PVC Polypropylene (PP) Vat/ Tank with SS stand for nickel , copper, 1
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brass, silver,tin,zinc,cadmium,(L-2ft B-1.5ft ht-1.5ft) anodizing etc
2
29 Perforated barrel (10 kg capacity)
5
30 Cleaning tank (L-2ft b-1.5ft ht-1.5ft)made out of hard Polypropylene (PP)
1
31 Dust & spray proof polishing machine 1phase 250V/5A
1
32 Dust & spray proof polishing Machine 3phase 440v/15A
1
33 Nickel comparator test set Digital pH meter Table top type
Buffing machine with spindle and roller bearing motorised heavy duty , 3
phase 440V 15 Amps. Bench Grinder and portable angle grinder hand 1
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type 1 phase 3 phase 440V 15 Amps. Bench Grinder and portable angle
grinder hand type 1 phase
Electroplating rectifiers, 3 phase 380/440V 50 c/s AC supply 16 Volts
DC with an output of 500Amps 300A Dc voltages adjustable from 3.5 0
to 16 20V with voltage control 63 steps of load complete with required
1
35 meter panel sand change over switch 3 phase 380/440V 50 c/s AC
supply 16 Volts DC with an output of 500Amps 300A Dc voltages
adjustable from 3.5 0 to 16 20Vwith voltage control 63 steps of load
complete with required meter panel sand change over switch
1
36 AC to DC Motor Generator set for electroplating shop.
1
37 Induction Motor: 3 ph, 5HP, 440V
5
38 Plain steel lined VAT
5
39 Rubber lined VAT
4
40 Fire extinguishers (chemical)
Heating coil (copper, lead titanium /suitable material for long life) 1kw 5
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length 10/12’’
2
42 Work tables (wooden) 10ft by 8ft 5ft by 2ft
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43 Safety charts (chemical / electrical)
1
44 Mechanical Air agitation unit
1
45 Centrifugal Dryer
1
46 Cartridge solution filter
2
47 Plastic siphon 12mm dia
2
48 Hull cell unit (complete set for chemical analysis)
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BNF jet test apparatus Salt spray testing chamber for quality testing of 1
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plated surface
Chromium plating tank made out of Antimonial lead lining with 5
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reinforced glass lining. , L-2ft,b-1.5ft,ht-1.5ft
Note: I n case of basic training setup by the industry the tools, equipment and
machinery available in the industry may also be used for imparting basic training.
C1. FURNITURE :
Sl.
Name of the items Quantity
No.
1 1
Instructor’s table
2 2
Instructor’s chair
3 4
Metal Rack 100cm x 150cm x 45cm
4 1
Lockers with 16 drawers standard size
1
5 Almairah 2.5 m x 1.20 m x 0.5 m
1
6 Black board/white board
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I NFRASTRUCTURE FOR WORKSHOP CALCULATI ON & SCI ENCE AND
ENGI NEERI NG DRAWI NG
TRADE: ELECTROPLATER
2) I nfrastructure:
Sl. Quantity
Name of the items
No. (indicative)
1. Draughtsman drawing instrument box 20
2. Set square celluloid 45⁰ (250 X 1.5 mm) 20
3. Set square celluloid 30⁰-60⁰ (250 X 1.5 mm) 20
4. Mini drafter 20
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ANNEXURE – I I
TRADE: ELECTROPLATER
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ANNEXURE-I I I
1. Due care to be taken for proper & inclusive delivery among the batch. Some of the
following some method of delivery may be adopted:
A) LECTURE
B) LESSON
C) DEMONSTRATION
D) PRACTICE
E) GROUP DISCUSSION
F) DISCUSSION WITH PEER GROUP
G) PROJECT WORK
H) INDUSTRIAL VISIT
2. Maximum utilization of latest form of training viz., audio visual aids, integration of
IT, etc. may be adopted.
3. The total hours to be devoted against each topic may be decided with due diligence to
safety & with prioritizing transfer of required skills.
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