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CITIZEN’S CHARTER

Metals Industry Research & Development Center


Table of Contents

THE METALS INDUSTRY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTER .................................................................................................. 1


VISION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
MISSION ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
FEEDBACK AND REDRESS MECHANISMS ......................................................................................................................................... 3
MIRDC FRONTLINE SERVICES ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Regular Training Program (Application) ................................................................................................................................................... 5
Packaged and Regional Training Program (Application) .......................................................................................................................... 7
TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ..................................................................................... 9
Consultancy Services ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Technology Licensing .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
ANALYSIS AND TESTING SERVICES ................................................................................................................................................. 14
In-House Calibration & Testing Services ................................................................................................................................................. 14
In-Plant Calibration & Testing Services .................................................................................................................................................. 17
Physical Metallurgy Testing Services ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS SERVICES ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Machining, Metal Fabrication, Metal Casting, Heat Treatment and Surface Finishing ......................................................................... 25
Acceptance of Job Orders ................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Releasing of Finished Job Orders ........................................................................................................................................................ 28
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ................................................................................................................................... 30

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Joint Research Project ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Material and Process Development Program ..................................................................................................................................... 30
Contract Research Project ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Material and Process Development Program ..................................................................................................................................... 33
Contract and Joint Research Project ...................................................................................................................................................... 36
TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION AND PROMOTION SERVICES ..................................................................................................... 39
Information Dissemination Service ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
Library Service ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 41
APPENDICES ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES FOR TESTING & CALIBRATION ........................................................... 44
APPENDIX B - PHYSICAL METALLURGY LABORATORY ............................................................................................................. 59
APPENDIX C– MATERIALS AND PROCESS RESEARCH DIVISION MACHINE RATES............................................................. 60
APPENDIX D – HEAT TREATMENT SERVICES RATES ................................................................................................................... 63
APPENDIX E - INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SECTION TRAINING FEES ............................................................................................ 64
APPENDIX F – PROTOTYPING DIVISION MACHINE RATES ......................................................................................................... 66
APPENDIX G – STANDARD RATES ON CONSULTANCY AND OTHER FEES FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF QUALITY
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONFORMING TO ISO 9001 (Effectivity Date: 01 October 2017) ................................................... 69

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THE METALS INDUSTRY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTER

To develop and expand the metals industry of the Philippines, Republic Act No. 4724, dated 18 June 1966, established the
Metals Industry Development center (MIDC). The Center was primarily tasked to work for close rapport between the government and
the industry to foster the advancement of metals, engineering and allied industries in the country.

This was amended by Republic Act No. 6428, dated 31 May 1972, reorganizing and renaming the MIDC into the Metals Industry
Research and Development Center (MIRDC), giving it corporate existence and enlarging its powers. The administration of the Center
and the exercise of its corporate authority were vested exclusively in a Board of Trustees organized under this Act.

Later presidential issuances reflected the Center's change of thrust and direction. These were Executive Order No. 602,
transferring the MIRDC from the National Science Development Board (now Department of Science and Technology) to then Ministry
of Trade & Industry (now Department of Trade & Industry) for policy and program coordination and direction; Presidential Decree No.
1765, reorienting its thrust from research and development to direct assistance to the metals industry; and Executive Order No. 128,
transferring the Center from the Department of Trade & Industry to the Department of Science & Technology as a separate and
attached agency.

Finally, Executive Order No. 494 dated 6 December 1991 transformed the MIRDC into a regular government agency of the
Department of Science and Technology. This was fully implemented on 27 May 1993.

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VISION

Center of excellence in science, technology and innovation for globally-competitive metals,


engineering and allied industries by 2025.

MISSION

To provide both government and private sectors in the metals and engineering industry with
professional management and technical expertise on the training of engineers and technicians,
information exchange, quality control and testing of metal products, research and development,
technology transfer, and business economics advisory services.

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FEEDBACK AND REDRESS MECHANISMS

Please let us know how we have served you through the following:

 Accomplish our Customer Satisfaction Feedback Form available in the Center


 Send your feedback through electronic message accessible at MIRDC website
(http:/www.mirdc.dost.gov.ph)
 Personally talk to the Executive Director of the Center

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MIRDC FRONTLINE SERVICES

4
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SERVICES
Regular Training Program (Application)

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Entry requirements as required depending on what kind of Training Program.

Duration:
15 minutes

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP APPLICANT / CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
(Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
At least five (5) days before Give Reservation Form to the 3 minutes ITS Personnel Reservation
the program schedule, submit Customer. Form
filled out Seminar Reservation
Form to Industrial Training Provide Curriculum Design to Curriculum
1
Section (ITS) the customer. Design

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Within five (5) days before If unable to attend the 3 minutes ITS Personnel
the conduct of the program, upcoming seminar, instruct
confirm reservation. the Customer to look for a
qualified replacement;

2 If no replacement provided,
cancel the reservation.

Ask Customer to submit letter


requesting for cancellation.

Pay the total training fee. Process payment and issue an 10 minutes Cashier’s Office Please refer
Official Receipt. to Table of
3
Training Fees

Attend the Training Conduct the Training Program. Refer to Resource Seminar
Program. Seminar Speaker/ Attendance
Schedule of Technical Sheet
4 Regular Training Assistance
Program Training
Certificate

END OF TRANSACTION

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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SERVICES
Packaged and Regional Training Program (Application)

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


None

Duration:
3 days

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP APPLICANT / CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
(Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
Supply information required Give the Customer a 5 minutes ITS Personnel Training Inquiry
on the Training Inquiry Form Training Inquiry Form Form (TIF)
1 (TIF) or Submit Letter of
Request (LER)

Wait for Training Program Prepare Training Program 2 to 3 days after ITS Personnel, Refer to Training Cost
3 Proposal Proposal (TPP) the conduct of the ITS Section Chief, Annex “D” Estimates Form
Training Chief of TDD, Training Fees

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Review and approval of Requirement Deputy Executive Training Proposal
the Training Program Analysis Director for Monitoring Sheet
Proposal (TPP) Technical Form
Release TPP to customer Services and
Executive
Director

Submit the signed/approved Receive the signed Terms 2 minutes ITS Personnel Attendance Sheet
Terms and Condition/Purchase and Conditions Training Certificate
Order (PO)/Letter of
4
Acceptance at least 5 days
before the program schedule

For Packaged Program, pay the Process payment and 10 minutes Cashier’s Office Refer to Billing Request
total fee to the Industrial issue Official Receipt Table of Form
5
Training Section (ITS) Training Fee

Attend the Training Conduct the Training Per training Resource Attendance
Program Program program Speaker/ Sheet
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Technical Training Certificate
Assistant(s)
END OF TRANSACTION

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TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Consultancy Services

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Letter of Request, Walk-in, Phone-in or Email

Duration:
8.2 to 13.4 days (excluding site visit)

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
Inquire or request for Evaluate customer's 30 minutes to 2 Technology TABDS 001
technical assistance/ inquiry/request and/or hours or as Advisory and Technical
consultancy services accomplish Technical appropriate Business Assistance
through letter, phone, Assistance Request and depending on the Development Request and
1
fax, email or walk-in Report Form complexity of the Section (TABDS) Report Form
desired intervention Personnel
Provide on-the-spot expert
advice on simple queries

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DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
If site visit is required, Coordinate with concerned 1 hour TABDS Personnel
provide preferred consultant and confirm
2
schedule. schedule for complex queries

Organize consultants / 3 days TABDS Personnel Refer to Standard Job


technical staff and prepare Rates on Order (JE),
necessary documents; Consultancy and Authority to
prepare TOR and process Other Fees (see travel, Itinerary
4 billing and payment, as Appendix G for of Travel,
needed standard rate) or Billing, Official
computed based Receipt
on applicable
circulars

Site visit and provide on-site As appropriate Consultant/


advice depending on the Technical Staff
complexity of
5
customer
requirement

Fill out Customer Receive Customer 10 minutes TABDS Personnel MIRDC 033
Satisfaction Survey Satisfaction Survey Form for Customer
6 Form consolidation Satisfaction
Survey
Provide Consultancy Report 5 to 10 days TABDS Personnel
or Post Travel Report
7

END OF TRANSACTION

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TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Technology Licensing

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


Interested Technology Adoptors

What Are the Requirements?


Letter of Intent/ Supporting Documents for Fairness Opinion Report (FOR)

Duration:
15.2 to 70.4 days

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal IN-CHARGE
Circumstances)
Proceed to Evaluate customer’s inquiry/request 15 minutes to 1 Technology Advisory
Technology Advisory or conduct Technology Needs hour or as and Business
and Business Assessment. appropriate Development Section
Development depending on the (TABDS) Personnel
1
Section (TABDS) Discuss technology licensing process technology of
interest
Provide technology demo, if
requested

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DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal IN-CHARGE
Circumstances)

Instruct customer to submit Letter


of Intent specifying the technology
of interest, filled-up Client
Information Report and supporting
documents.

Note: Customer returns to MIRDC after satisfying TABDS requirements; or TABDS Technology Licensing Office (TLO) Focal Person may
2
visit customer to get documents and/or negotiate terms of licensing agreement.
Submit all required Check submitted documents 30 min TABDS TLO Focal Client
documents hand-in Person Information
3 or through email or Report
courier
Sign Term Sheet Discuss and negotiate terms of 30 minutes to 2 TABDS TLO Focal Term Sheet
licensing agreement hours, or as Person
appropriate
4 depending on the
complexity of
negotiation
Prepare Due Diligence Report and 2 – 5 days TABDS TLO Focal
recommendation for transfer or Person
licensing of technology.
5
Note: A 1-day visit to the
customer’s shop may be conducted
prior to report preparation.

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DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal IN-CHARGE
Circumstances)
Secures Fairness Opinion Report 8 days to 2 TABDS Chief
(FOR) from the Fairness Opinion months.
6
Board (FOB) Refer to DOST FOB
Guidelines
Note: Customer returns to MIRDC after release of FOR. MIRDC prepares Technology Licensing Agreement (TLA) based on signed term
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sheet provided, there are no FOB recommended changes on the agreed terms.
Sign the TLA Process TLA, including notarization 5 days TABDS TLO Focal Refer to
and payment as required. Person TLA

8 Signed TLA and


payment may be
sent through courier
to MIRDC
Fill out Customer Receive Customer Satisfaction 10 minutes TABDS Personnel MIRDC 033
Satisfaction Survey Survey Form for consolidation Customer
9 Form Satisfaction
Survey

END OF TRANSACTION

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ANALYSIS AND TESTING SERVICES
In-House Calibration & Testing Services

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Instruments and Test items for calibration/testing
Note: Repair of instruments and machining of samples are not included.

Duration:
1- day testing for selected services (from the date of receipt of sample)
7 to 14 working days for other services (from the date of receipt of sample)

How to avail of the Service:

DURATION OF ACTIVITY
PERSON IN
STEP APPLICANT / CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER (Under Normal FEES FORMS
CHARGE
Circumstances)
PART 1 - Job Entry and Submission of test samples or Instruments
Proceed to Analysis and Generate Technical Service 10 minutes or as ATD DHO Technical Service
Testing Division Head Request Form (TSR) on the appropriate depending on Receiving Request Form
Office – Receiving ULIMS, inspect / evaluate the quantity and Personnel (TSR),
1 (ATD DHO - RECEIVING) samples or test items submitted complexity of test (PM-ATD-04-04-F1)
by customer. Affix identification requested
tag on the sample submitted.

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Sign the TSR.
Review carefully the Inform the customer of the 1 minute ATD DHO
contents of the TSR. scope of work, due date, Receiving
necessary sample preparation, Personnel
Ensure that cost and payment requirements.
2 requirements for the
requested service are Issue the signed TSR to
included. customer.
Note: TSR also serves as “Claim Stub” when claiming sample/s and test / calibration certificates.
Sign the TSR.
Proceed to Cashier. Process Payment and issue an 5-10 minutes Cashier Refer to Official Receipt
Present TSR and pay the Official Receipt. PersonnelAppendix (OR)
assessed amount (i.e. "A", Schedule (Accountable
3
deposit, down payment, of Calibration Form No. 51-C)
full payment). Note: For calibration jobs, no down payment is required. and Testing
Fees
END OF PART 1 - TRANSACTION FOR JOB ENTRY. Customer returns to MIRDC as per stated "Estimated Due Date" in the Technical Service Request (TSR)
PART 2 – Testing and Calibration and Witnessing of Test
Return to ATD DHO - Conduct of sample preparation, 7 to 14 working days ATD (Calibration Sticker
RECEIVING on the testing and calibration, depending on the quantity Laboratory provided for
scheduled witnessing submission of draft report. and complexity of test / Personnel calibration services)
date, if necessary. calibration performed.

Note: Witnessing is Typing, checking, signing, and One day (1) Testing for the
based on customer’s sealing of Test / Calibration following:
request only. Certificates.
- Hardness Tests - Tension Tests (Bars, Flat, Sheets, Wires)
1 - Breaking Load/ Proof Load - Complete Physical Test (Rebars, Angle Bars, Wires)
- Axial Tension (Bolts) - Magnetic Particle Test
- Radiographic Test - Thickness Gauging
- Penetrant Testing - Chemical Analysis using XRF Spectrometer
- C/S Analysis using IR Combustion

Note: Duration may be extended for highly technical sample/instruments requiring longer calibration / test lead
time, submission of necessary accessories, and sample preparation involving other MIRDC facilities.

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PART 3 - Job Releasing, Claim Certificates and Test Samples or Instruments
Return to ATD DHO - Evaluate status of transaction 1 minute ATD DHO
RELEASING to claim test Releasing
and/or calibration Personnel
certificates.

If advised by ATD DHO Process Payment and issue an 10 minutes Financial Please refer Official Receipt
Releasing Personnel, OR. Management to Appendix (OR)
1
proceed to Financial Section and "A", Schedule Accountable
Management Section If required, issue Invoice. Cashier of Calibration Form No. 51-C
and Cashier, and present Personnel & Testing
TSR and OR, if there be Fees Invoice (FAD-002)
any.

Pay amount due.


Proceed to ATD DHO - Release Test or Calibration 5 minutes or as ATD Releasing Property Exit Slip
RELEASING and present Certificates. appropriate depending on Personnel (PM-ATD- 05-06-F1)
TSR, OR, Visitor's Slip, the number of test items
and Invoice, if any to For items/samples to be released. Visitor's Slip
2
ATD released, accomplish Property
Exit Slip.

Sign Visitor's Slip


Fill out ATD Customer Request customer to fill out the 1 minute ATD DHO ATD Customer
Satisfaction Survey Form ATD Customer Satisfaction Releasing Satisfaction Survey
3 (PM-ATD-04-14-F1), as Survey Form Personnel Form (PM-ATD-04-
provided 14-F1)
Collect filled out form.
Present Visitor's Slip and Inspect released items/ samples. 1 minute MIRDC Visitor’s Slip
Property Exit Slip to Security Property Exit Slip
MIRDC Guard at Main Inspect hand carry items and Guard
4
Gate vehicle trunk, if applicable. assigned at
main gate.
Note: Visitor's Slip and Property Exit Slip are collected by the MIRDC Guard at main gate.
END OF PART 3 – RELEASING FOR IN-HOUSE CALIBRATION AND TESTING TRANSACTION

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ANALYSIS AND TESTING SERVICES
In-Plant Calibration & Testing Services

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday – Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM [No Noon Break to all ATD receiving and releasing service areas]

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Technical Service Request Form (Refer to additional requirements as provided in the TSR).
Note: Repair of instruments and machining of samples are not included.

Duration:
Number of working days depends on the volume/quantity and complexity of items/tests.

How to avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP APPLICANT / CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
(Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
PART 1 - Job Entry and Evaluation of test samples or Instruments for in-plant testing and calibration services
Proceed to Analysis and Generate Technical Service 10 minutes or as ATD DHO Receiving Technical Service
Testing Division Head Request Form (TSR) on the appropriate depending Personnel Request Form (TSR)
Office – Receiving ULIMS as per quotation or on the quantity and
1
Purchase Order (P.O.). Evaluate complexity of test (PM-ATD-04-04-F1 )
(ATD DHO - RECEIVING)
samples or test items for field requested
job. Schedule the date of in-plant

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Sign the TSR.
Review carefully the Inform the customer of the 1 minute ATD DHO Receiving
contents of the TSR. scope of work, scheduled date Personnel
of in-plant, necessary sample
Ensure that requirements preparation, cost, payment
2
for the requested service requirements, arrangement of
are included. vehicle for transport, and
accommodation, if any.
Sign the TSR.
Proceed to Cashier. Process Payment and issue an 10 minutes Cashier Personnel Please refer Official Receipt
Official Receipt. to Appendix (OR) (Accountable
Present TSR and pay 50% Note: In-plant calibration jobs "A", Form No. 51-C)
of the assessed amount. require only at least 50% down Schedule of
3
payment. Calibration
and Testing
Fees.

END OF PART 1 - TRANSACTION FOR JOB ENTRY


PART 2 – In-plant Testing and Calibration.
Return to Conduct of field testing/ Within the scheduled Concerned (For in-plant
MIRDC and proceed to calibration. date Laboratory Staff calibration,
ATD DHO - RECEIVING as Calibration
per Schedule of In-Plant For in-plant calibration, affix Sticker)
indicated in the Technical calibration sticker.
1 Service Request Form
(TSR)

Provide transport/
accommodation for
MIRDC personnel.
Process draft report. 3 working days after ATD Personnel
conduct of field job for (Concerned
2 Conducts typing, checking, normal Laboratory Staff)
signing, and sealing of Test/ volume/quantity of
Calibration Certificates. items.

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7 to 10 working days
after conduct of field
job for complex
items/tests
Note: Duration may be extended depending on the quantity and complexity of
test requested.
END OF PART 2 - In-plant Testing and Calibration. Customer returns to MIRDC as per stated "Estimated Due Date" in the Technical Service Request (TSR)
PART 3 - Job Releasing - Claim Test and/or Calibration Certificates
Return to MIRDC and Evaluate status of transaction. 1 minute ATD DHO Releasing
proceed to ATD DHO - Personnel
RELEASING to claim test Advised customer to proceed to
1 Financial Management Section
and/or calibration
and Cashier, if required.
certificates.

Present TSR and OR, if any.


Present TSR and OR, if Process Payment and issue an 10 minutes Financial Please refer Accountable Form
there be any. OR. Management to Appendix No. 51-C Official
Section and "A", Receipt
2 Pay the balance of the If required, issue Invoice. Cashier Personnel Schedule of (O.R.)
assessed amount. Calibration &
Testing Fees

Present TSR, OR, Visitor's Release Test or Calibration 5 minutes ATD Personnel Accountable Form
Slip, and Invoice, if any Certificates. No. 51-C Official
3 to ATD Receipt
Sign Visitor's Slip (O.R.) ,
Visitor's Slip, RFW
Fill out ATD Customer Request customer to fill out the 1 minute ATD DHO Releasing ATD Customer
Satisfaction Survey Form ATD Customer Satisfaction Personnel Satisfaction Survey
4 (PM-ATD-04-14-F1), as Survey Form Form (PM-ATD-04-
provided 14-F1)
Collect filled out form.
5 Present Visitor's Slip to Inspect hand carry items and 1 minute MIRDC Security

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MIRDC Guard at Main vehicle trunk, if applicable. Guard assigned at
Gate main gate

END OF PART 3 – RELEASING FOR IN-PLANT CALIBRATION AND TESTING TRANSACTION

Note: Visitor's Slip and Property Exit Slip are collected by the MIRDC Guard at main gate.

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ANALYSIS AND TESTING SERVICES
Physical Metallurgy Testing Services

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


1. Sample or test items for testing
2. Filled-out Request for Work Form (Refer to additional requirements as provided in the RFW).

Duration:
7 to 10 working days (from the date of receipt of sample)

How to avail of the Service:

DURATION OF ACTIVITY
APPLICANT / PERSON IN
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER (Under Normal FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER CHARGE
Circumstances)

Proceed to Physical Concerned laboratory staff 10 minutes or more Materials and Request for Work
Metallurgy attends to customer inquiry, depending on the quantity Process (RFW) Form
Laboratory (PML) inspect / evaluate samples or and complexity of test Research
1
test items submitted by requested Division (MPRD) Note: RFW also serves
customer, fill-out Request for Personnel as “claim stub” when
Work Form in 4 copies, assign (Laboratory claiming sample and

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Job Order Number and affix Personnel) test certificates
identification tag on the
sample submitted.
Ensure that Inform the customer of the 1 minute MPRD
requirements for scope of work, due date, Personnel
the requested follow-ups, and necessary (Concerned
service are sample preparation, and cost Laboratory
2
included. and payment requirements. Staff)

Sign the RFW. Sign RFW once customer


conforms.
Proceed to Process payment, issue an 10 minutes Cashier’s Office Please refer Official Receipt
Cashier’s Office. Official Receipt and stamp Personnel to Schedule (O.R.)
Present RFW and “PAID” on all copies of RFW. of
3
pay the full Calibration
amount. Retain Accounting copy of RFW and Testing
Fees
Conduct of sample 7 to 10 working days MPRD
preparation, testing, if depending on the quantity Personnel
necessary. and complexity of test (Concerned
performed. Laboratory
Typing, checking, signing, and Staff)
sealing of Test Reports/ Note: Duration may be
4 Certificates. extended for sample/item
(Test Reports/Certificates: requiring longer test lead
1) official copy, and time, submission of
2) laboratory copy) necessary accessories, and
sample preparation
involving other MIRDC
facilities.

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Submit Official Copy of Test MPRD
Reports/Certificates to MPRD Personnel
Division Head Office (DHO). (Concerned
Laboratory
5
Sign the Laboratory copy as Staff)
proof of endorsement.
MPRD DHO
Personnel
Customer returns
to PML to claim
6 sample and Test
Report/
Certificate.
Proceed to PML Release the sample/item, if 5 minutes or more MPRD RFW
and present applicable, to customer and depending on the number Personnel
customer’s copy of furnish him the Security/ of test items released.
RFW, OR to Delivery copy of the RFW.
retrieve sample/
item, if applicable.
Release Test Certificates and
7 Proceed to MPRD sign Visitor’s slip. MPRD DHO Test Reports/
DHO and present Personnel Certificates
customer’s copy of
RFW to claim Visitor’s slip
Official copy of
Test Report/
Certificate

Fill out the MPRD DHO Personnel 10 minutes MPRD DHO Customer Satisfaction
8
Customer administer the CSS to the Personnel Survey (CSS)

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Satisfaction Survey Customer
(CSS) Form
Present Visitor's Inspect released 1 minute MIRDC Security RFW
Slip and Security/ items/samples, if applicable. Guard assigned
9
Delivery copy RFW at main gate Visitor’s slip
to MIRDC Guard at Inspect hand carry items and
Main Gate vehicle trunk, if applicable.
END OF TRANSACTION

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TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS SERVICES
Machining, Metal Fabrication, Metal Casting, Heat Treatment and Surface Finishing
Acceptance of Job Orders

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday – Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM [No Noon Break]

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Product or Product Sample, Pattern, Technical Drawing or Supplied Material

Duration:

How to avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
Proceed to Technical Attend to customer inquiry 30 min to 3 hours Technical
Services Solution (TSS) Evaluate drawing and scope of depending on the Services
Office work if within MIRDC capability complexity of work Solution (TSS)
1 requirements Personnel
Check the submitted
requirements and target delivery
date

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Classify the job if machining, heat
treatment, metal fabrication,
metal casting or surface finishing ,
or research
Fill-out and Sign Provide Assistance Request Form 30 mins to 1 hour TSS Personnel Assistance
Assistance Request (ARF), Check entries and assign Request Form
Form (ARF) ARF Number. (ARF)
2
Make a record in the ARF Entry/Exit form
Logbook and Sign the forms

Check shop schedule of work and 15 min TSS and Shop


machine availability against target Personnel
3
date set by the customer

Prepare cost estimate. If quoted, 1- 7 days depending TSS Personnel Refer to MIRDC Cost Estimate
should be signed and approved by on the complexity and Schedule of fees Form
Assistant Head (PhP50,000 and volume of the product and charges
4
below), Head (TSS) (>PhP50,000)
and/or Executive Director

Fill-out and sign Job Provide the JO Form and PEES 15 minutes TSS Personnel Job Order (JO)
Order (JO) and Check the entries and assign JO Form
Property Entry/Exit
Slip (PEES) Number and record in the Property Entry
5
logbook Exit Slip (PEES)

Sign the forms

Submit other Indicate JO Number in the Note: Processing TSS Personnel Submit other
requirements as drawing and stamp acceptable on starts on the requirements as
6
required prior to the drawing. submission of the required prior to
processing of the job additional processing of the

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(supply materials, requirements and job (supply
correct technical target date of materials, correct
drawing, toolings, completion as technical drawing,
holders, etc.) provided by the toolings, holders,
shops. etc.)
Proceed with the work either Job processing time is Concerned Proceed with the
actual time, time sharing or dependent on the Shop/s work either actual
quoted jobs and transfer to complexity of the time, time
designated shop for processing work involved sharing or quoted
7
jobs and transfer
to designated
shop for
processing
END OF TRANSACTION

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TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS SERVICES
Machining, Metal Fabrication, Metal Casting, Heat Treatment and Surface Finishing
Releasing of Finished Job Orders

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday – Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM [No Noon Break]

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Job Order Form/ Property Entry/Exit Slip (PEES) / Payment

Duration:
1.6 hrs.

How to avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
Present copy of Job Prepare the finished items 10 minutes TSS Personnel Job Order Form
1 Order Form and PEES for releasing and PEES
to TSS Office
Prepare Delivery Receipt 15 - 30 mins TSS Personnel Delivery Receipt
(DR) signed by the (DR)
2
concerned signatories

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Proceed to the Process the transaction, 15 - 30 mins FMS Personnel As assessed or Invoice
3 Cashier’s Office and accept payment and issue Cashier’s Office quoted Official Receipt
pay the amount due Invoice and Official Receipt Personnel (OR)
Proceed to TSS and Get the OR Number and 10 minutes TSS Personnel
present the OR indicate in the JO Logbook
4
Release the item/s

Sign the DR with Check if signed with 5 minutes TSS Personnel DR Form
complete name and complete name, position
5
position and date in the DR and
stamp "RELEASED" and sign
Secure PEES and the Issue completely filled out 10 minutes TSS Personnel DR Form
Customer's Copy of and signed PEES and Customer
DR. stamped DR Satisfaction
6
Feedback (CSF)
Fill in Customer Form
Feedback Form
7 Get the product Release the product 5 minutes TSS Personnel Exit Pass
END OF TRANSACTION

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Joint Research Project
Material and Process Development Program

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Drawing/product sample

Duration:
Depending on project duration

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF ACTIVITY
APPLICANT / PERSON IN
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER (Under Normal FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER CHARGE
Circumstances)
Inquire personally at Attend to Customer Inquiry 30 minutes to Technical Services Quotation
the Technical Services 1 hour Solution (TSS) Request Form
1 Solution (TSS) and fill- Personnel
out corresponding
Form

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Prepare cost estimate 1 to 5 working days TSS Personnel

(For equipment development,


2
take into consideration the
complexity design, production
process)
Submit project proposal If needed, assist Client in 5 - 10 working days Division Personnel
to Division Personnel for preparation of project proposal,
3
review and evaluation. including Line-Item-Budget (LIB)
and workplan.
Evaluate the proposal and 5 - 21 working days Division Chief
recommend for its approval to (depending on Customer
the Executive Director Response)

4 If approved, draft the contract Division Personnel


research for review and approval

Execute the contract Executive Director


and Customer
Implement Research and Depending on the Division Personnel Refer to Project Order
Development Project agreed Project scope (Project Team) Project (PO) Form
5
and LIB/Quotat
duration ion
Inform customer on the 5-30 minutes TSS Personnel
6 completed project

Prepare Delivery Receipt 3-30 minutes TSS Personnel Delivery Receipt


7
(DR)
Get the Delivery Receipt Stamp "RELEASED" in the 2-30 minutes TSS Personnel DR
from Division Delivery Receipt indicating the
8 printed name and signature of
the personnel who released the
item.
10 Pick-up Research and Issue/release the Research and 30 minutes to 1 hour TSS Personnel

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Development Project Development Project Output
Output
Present Delivery Receipt If material was supplied by 2-30 minutes Security Guard DR
and customer for the preparation of
11 Property Entry/Exit Slip the project, prepare a Property TSS Personnel Property Entry/
to the security guard at Entry/Exit slip Exit Slip
the gate
END OF TRANSACTION

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Contract Research Project
Material and Process Development Program

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Drawing, product sample, project requirements

Duration:
Depending on agreed project duration

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
APPLICANT / ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
CUSTOMER (Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
Proceed to MPRD-DHO Attend to customer inquiry and 30 mins to 1 MPRD-DHO Assistance
check if the requirement is hour or as receiving Request Form
within MIRDC capability and appropriate personnel (MPRD XXX)
1 priority. depending on
the complexity
of the research
Request the customer to fill up project

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Assistance Request Form (ARF)

Check the completeness of


information
R&D Project
Request the customer to Proposal Form
prepare and submit a R&D (MPRD XXX)
Project Proposal using the
prescribed format (MPRD XXX)

Submit project Receive Project Proposal and 30 mins – 1 hour MPR-DHO R&D Project
proposal check completeness of receiving Proposal Form
information personnel (MPRD XXX)

Discuss and clarify project 1 hour – 4 hours


requirements and Assigned MPRD
responsibilities of concerned R&D personnel
2 parties.
1-3 days
Evaluate Project Proposal and Chief, MPRD and
recommend for approval by the Deputy Executive
Executive Director Director, R&D
1-2 days
Approve Project Proposal Executive Director

Draft and send Research 1-5 days Assigned MPRD


Contract/Memorandum of R&D personnel;
Agreement (MOA) OED
3
Get input from proponent and
finalize MOA
Review carefully and Receive signed Research 7 – 14 days MPRD-DHO
4 submit the duly signed Contract/MOA receiving
Memorandum of personnel

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Agreement (MOA) Note: For projects above Php
2M will be subject to the
MIRDC Governing Council

Submit copy of the Release copy of the notarized 30 mins – 1 hour MPRD-DHO
5 notarized MOA MOA receiving
personnel
Implement Research and Depending on Assigned MPRD- Based on
Development project the agreed R&D personnel approved
6
project scope LIB
and duration
Inform customer on the 1 hour – 4 hours Assigned MPRD-
7
completion of the project R&D personnel
8 Accept/receive R&D Turn-over/release the Research 30 minutes to 1 Assigned MPRD- Property
Project output/s and and Development Project hour R&D personnel Entry/Exit Slip,
documents Output/s. Acknowledgement
Receipt of
Prepare and request the Equipment,
customer to sign the Property Certificate of
Entry/Exit Slip, Project
Acknowledgement Receipt of Completion,
Equipment, Certificate of and/or Certificate
Project Completion and/or of Acceptance
Certificate of Acceptance, as
applicable.
END OF TRANSACTION

Note: For Physical Metallurgy Contract Service, the photocopy of the PO Form will serve as Delivery Receipt and/or Property Entry/Exit
Slip of Customer; Physical Metallurgy Laboratory and Cashier’s Office also may retain a photocopy of PO for record purposes.

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Contract and Joint Research Project

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Drawing/product sample/concept design/product or process specifications

Duration:
Refer to agreed project duration

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
(Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
1 Proceed to PD-DHO Attend to customer inquiry 30 mins to 1 hour or PD–DHO receiving Assistance Request
and check if the requirement is as appropriate personnel Form
within MIRDC capability and depending on the
priority. complexity of the
research project
Request the customer to fill up
Assistance Request Form (ARF)

Check the completeness of

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information.

Request the customer to R&D Project Proposal


prepare and submit a R&D Form.
Project Proposal using the
prescribed format.
2 Submit project Receive Project Proposal and 30 mins – 1 hour PD–DHO receiving R&D Project Proposal
proposal check completeness of personnel Form
information.

Discuss and clarify project 1hour-4 hours Assigned R&D


requirements and Personnel
responsibilities of concerned
parties.

Evaluate Project Proposal and 1 – 3 days Chief , PD and


recommend for approval by Deputy executive
the Executive Director. director-R&D

Approve project proposal 1 – 2 days Executive Director

3 Draft and send Research 1 day – 5 days Assigned R&D


contract / Memorandum of Personnel;
Agreement (MOA) OED

Get input from proponent


and finalize MOA

4 Review and submit Receive signed Research 1 day PD–DHO receiving


the duly signed contract /MOA personnel
Memorandum of
Note: projects above 2 million pesos will be subject to the approval by the MIRDC Governing Council and
Agreement (MOA)
will entail additional 7-14 days processing

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5 Submit copy of the Release copy of the notarized 30 mins – 1 hour PD–DHO receiving
notarized MOA MOA personnel

6 Implement Research and depending on the Assigned R&D Based on


Development project agreed project Personnel approved
scope and duration LIB

7 Inform customer on the 1 hour – 4 hours Assigned R&D


completion of the project Personnel

8 Accept/receive R&D Turn-over /release the 30 minutes to 1 Assigned R&D Property Entry/Exit
Project output/s and Research and Development hour Personnel Slip,
documents Project Acknowledgement
Output/s. Receipt of Equipment,
Certificate of Project
Prepare and request the Completion, and/or
customer to sign the Property Certificate of
Entry/Exit Slip, Acceptance
Acknowledgement
Receipt of Equipment,
Certificate of Project
Completion and/or Certificate
of Acceptance, as applicable.
END OF TRANSACTION

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TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION AND PROMOTION SERVICES
Information Dissemination Service

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Letter of Request addressed to the Executive Director

Duration:
1 hour to 5 days

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP APPLICANT / CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
Inquires through letter, Accommodate inquiry and 10 minutes TIPS Personnel Information
phone, fax message, fill-out the TIPS 002 Form Dissemination
electronic mail or Request Form
1
personal visit

2 Requests machine copies Process the request and 15 minutes TIPS Personnel Photocopying

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of data/ information issue corresponding Bill Service Form
requested for photocopying service 4 days if information
needs to be
processed

Proceed to the Cashier’s Process the payment and 10 minutes Cashier’s Office Assessed Official Receipt
Office and pay the issue Official Receipt Personnel amount (OR)
assessed amount depending on
how many
3 copies
requested
(Php 1.50 per
page)

Proceed to the Reproduce the requested 20 to 30 minutes TIPS Personnel


Photocopying Service date/information depending on the
4 and present the OR volume and copies
requested

Return information Inspect the returned 5 minutes TIPS Personnel


5 source information source

END OF TRANSACTION

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TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION AND PROMOTION SERVICES
Library Service

Schedule of Availability of Service:


Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (No Noon Break)

Who May Avail of the Service?


General Public

What Are the Requirements?


Identification Card

Duration:
1 hour to 5 days

How to Avail of the Service:

DURATION OF
ACTIVITY PERSON IN
STEP APPLICANT / CUSTOMER SERVICE PROVIDER FEES FORMS
(Under Normal CHARGE
Circumstances)
Inquires through letter, Accommodate Inquiry 5 minutes Library Personnel
1 phone, fax message, e-mail
or personal visit
Search for information 15 minutes Library Personnel
source.
2
Provide information source

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Requests machine copies of Prepare billing for the 10 minutes Library Personnel Photocopying
the information/data requested copies. Service Form
requested 4 days, if the
3 information
needs to be
processed

Proceed to photocopying Photocopy/Reproduce the 10 minutes - 20 TIPS Personnel


services, fill-out TIPS 004 Requested data/ information minutes
Form and indicate the OR depending on
4 Number the volume of
the data
requested

Proceed to the Library and Inspect the returned 5 minutes TIPS Personnel
return photocopied information source
5
information source

END OF TRANSACTION

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APPENDICES

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APPENDIX A - SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES FOR TESTING & CALIBRATION
EFFECTIVE as of 06 AUGUST 2015

PHYSICO-CHEMICAL LABORATORY

TEST NAME RATE (Pesos) TEST NAME RATE (Pesos)


1 CARBON/SULFUR 7 COBALT
1.1 In Ferrous 650.00 7.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 670.00
1.2 In Non-Ferrous 650.00 8 COPPER
1.3 In Powders (Low Carbon) 650.00 8.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 670.00
1.4 In Tin/Solder Flake 700.00 8.3 In High-Purity Copper/
2 ALUMINUM Cu-based/Cu-Ni/Ni-Cu alloy 1,085.00
2.1 In Ferrous 670.00 9 IRON
2.2 In Non-Ferrous 670.00 9.1 In Non-Ferrous 670.00
3 ANTIMONY in Nonferous 9.2 In Al-based Alloy 670.00
3.1 Conc. <5% 670.00 10 LEAD
3.2 Conc. >5% 680.00 10.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 670.00
4 BISMUTH 10.3 In Pb-based, Pb-Sn & Cu-based 1,140.00
4.1 In Non-Ferrous 670.00 11 MAGNESIUM 670.00
5 CADMIUM 12 MANGANESE
5.1 In Non-Ferrous 670.00 12.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 670.00
6 CHROMIUM 12.2 In Powders 1,310.00
6.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 670.00 12.3 In FeMn/Mn Ores/Mn Steel 1,620.00
6.2 In Powders (Low Carbon) 1,310.00
6.3 In Stainless Steel/Cast Iron/ Tool Steel 840.00
6.4 In Chrome Ores/FeCr 1,630.00

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TEST NAME RATE (Pesos) TEST NAME RATE (Pesos)
13 MOLYBDENUM 19 TITANIUM
13.1 In Steels 1,530.00 19.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 730.00
13.2 In Cast Iron 1,730.00 20 VANADIUM
14 NICKEL 20.1 In Steel/Cast Iron 670.00
14.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 670.00 21 ZINC
14.2 In Ni-based, Cu-Ni & Ni-Cu alloy & SS 1120.00 21.1 In Non-Ferrous 670.00
15 PHOSPHORUS 22 Moisture 320.00
15.1 In Ferrous 1,160.00 23 Proximate Analysis 770.00
15.3 In Cu-based Alloy 1,100.00 24 OES Analysis
16 SILICON 24.1 Ferrous 3,550.00
16.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 1,130.00 24.2 Non-Ferrous 3,900.00
17 SILVER 25 Analysis of steel sheets, carbon steel,
17.1 In Non-Ferrous 670.00 and LPG steel cylinders
17.2 In Ag-Brazing Alloy 1,160.00 24.1 Niobium For quotation
18 TIN 25.2 Vanadium For quotation
18.1 In Ferrous/Non-Ferrous 670.00 25.3 Titanium For quotation
18.2 In Solders, Pb-based &
Cu-based alloys 725.00

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CORROSION LABORATORY

TEST NAME RATE (Pesos) TEST NAME RATE


(Pesos)
1 Bend Test 240.00
2 Tape Test 215.00 8.3 Electrolytic Method
3 Impact Test 300.00 8.3.1 Single Layer 570.00
4 Pencil Hardness Test 250.00 8.3.2 Additional layer 300.00
5 Identification of Metallic Coating 300.00 9 Weight of Zinc Coating
6 Salt Spray Test 9.1 Average of Single Spot
6.1 Per 8 hrs/sample 1,180.00 9.1.1 GI Sheets 430.00
6.2 Per 24 hrs/sample 2,410.00 9.1.2 GI Wires 420.00
6.3 Per 24 hrs (Sat/Sun/holiday) 3,060.00 9.1.3 Pre-coated GI Sheet 540.00
6.4 Per additional sample 300.00 9.1.4 GI Pipe
7 CASS Test <100 mm dia. 550.00
7.1 Per 8 hrs. 1,215.00 100-150 mm dia. 680.00
7.2 Per 24 hrs. 2,600.00 150-200 mm dia. 800.00
7.3 Per 24 hrs (Sat/Sun/holiday) 3,030.00 9.2 Triple Spot
7.4 Per additional sample 200.00 9.2.1 GI Sheet 520.00
8 Thickness of Coating 9.2.2 Pre-coated GI Sheet 590.00
8.1 Stripping Method 10 pH 300.00
8.1.1 GI Sheet 355.00 11 Specific Gravity 250.00
8.1.2 Wires 420.00 12 Sample Preparation
8.1.3 Pre-painted Sheet 450.00 12.1 GI Wires 100.00
8.2 Micrometer Method 12.2 GI Sheets/Pre-painted Sheets 120.00
8.2.1 GI Sheet 355.00 12.3 Blackened Samples 120.00
8.2.2 Pre-Coated Sheet 480.00 13 Photo Print 80.00

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MECHANICAL METALLURGY LABORATORY
TEST NAME RATE (Pesos) TEST NAME RATE (Pesos)
1 Tension Test 8 Proofload/Breaking Load
Plate/Cylinder/Rebar 160.00 Manhole cover/Grating 955.00
Bolts(Axial/Wedge) 290.00 Clevis Assembly 1,020.00
Guy Wire 325.00 Turn Buckle, 1” – 2” 575.00
Using Instron 300.00 Turn Buckle, > 2” 1,145.00
Plate/Cylinder/Round Bars Wire Rope/Cable Wires ≥ Φ1 ½” 955.00
2
For 1000-1500mm 260.00 Small Sample (< 50kg) 305.00
2
For ≥ 1500mm 515.00 Big Sample (50 to 100kg) 510.00
2 Bend Test Heavy Sample (above 100kg) 1,115.00
Plate/Cylinder/Rebar 150.00 Using Instron 300.00
3 Variation in Mass 35.00 9 Shear Test
4 Deformation Measurement 35.00 Using Shimadzu 290.00
5 Hardness Test Using Instron 300.00
Rockwell, 5 Indentations 115.00 10 Deflection Test
Brinell, 2 Indentations 150.00 Shimadzu (5 readings) 300.00
Vickers, 5 Indentations 190.00 Instron (5 readings) 365.00
Micro Vickers, 1 Indentation 210.00 11 Fracture/Break Test 625.00
6 Compression Test 12 Pull-Out Test (Instron) 300.00
Using Shimadzu 275.00 13 Notching 110.00
Using Instron 300.00 14 Oxy-Acetylene Cutting 30.00
7 Flattening/Transverse Test 15 Sectioning Cost
Using Shimadzu 150.00 up to 1 in2 140.00
Using Instron 300.00 1 – 4 in2 190.00
New Services offered: 16 Grinding Cost 75.00
Impact Test For quotation 17 Photo print (B/W) 80.00
Hydraulic Burst and Air Leak Test for LPG cylinder For quotation
Bend, twist and winding Tests For quotation

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NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING LABORATORY

TEST NAME RATE (Pesos) TEST NAME RATE (Pesos)

1 Radiography, X-ray (3.5” X 17” Film) 4 Liquid Penetrant Testing


10 mm thick and below 450.00 Visible (per sq. ft.) 310.00
>10-25 mm thick 480.00 Visible (per linear ft.) 300.00
>25-35 mm thick 520.00 Fluorescent (per sq. ft.) 350.00
>35-50 mm thick 550.00 Fluorescent (per linear ft.) 310.00

2 Radiography, X-ray (14” X 17” Film) 5 Magnetic Particle Test


10 mm thick and below 950.00 Wet-Visible (per sq. ft.) 330.00
>10-25 mm thick 970.00 Wet-Visible (per linear ft.) 330.00
>25-35 mm thick 990.00 Fluorescent (per sq. ft.) 300.00
>35-50 mm thick 1,030.00 Fluorescent (per linear ft.) 300.00

3 Ultrasonic Testing
Flaw Detection ( per sq. ft.) 320.00
Flaw Detection (per linear ft.) 350.00
Thickness Gaging (per point) 50.00

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ELECTRICAL CALIBRATION

TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)


AC Current Source/Standard DC Voltage Source/Standard
1st range 2,070.00 by direct measurement
per succeeding range 600.00 1st range 1,100.00
AC Voltage Source/Standard per succeeding range 500.00
1st range 1,370.00 by transfer method
per succeeding range 450.00 1st range 2,110.00
Ammeter (AC,20 A) per succeeding range 850.00
1 to 2 ranges 580.00 DC Clampmeter (up to 500A)
1 to 5 ranges 930.00 1st range 720.00
Ammeter (DC,2 A and below) per succeeding range 300.00
1 to 2 ranges 560.00 Decade Resistance Box (per dial) 880.00
1 to 5 ranges 900.00 Double Bridge
Ammeter (DC,above 2 A) 1st range 1,420.00
1 to 2 ranges 770.00 per succeeding range 860.00
1 to 5 ranges 1,330.00 Earth Tester
AC Clampmeter (up to 500A) 1st range 1,100.00
1st range 650.00 per succeeding range 310.00
per succeeding range 260.00 Electronic Load
Current Shunt, (AC, 10 A) 1,000.00 1st range 950.00
Current Shunt, (AC, 50 A) 1,300.00 per succeeding range 630.00
Current Shunt, (DC, 10 A) 1,100.00 Groundstrap Tester/Checker
Current Shunt, (DC, 50 A) 1,320.00 1st range 450.00
DC Current Source/Standard per succeeding range 330.00
1st range 1,650.00
per succeeding range 700.00
Note: The prices indicated herein serve as general guides and may vary from model to model.

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TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)
High Voltage Meter (up to 10 kV ) Resistance Box
1st range 1,540.00 1st five points 430.00
per succeeding range 920.00 per succeeding point 150.00
Insulation Tester (Megohmeter) Rheostat 430.00
1st range 840.00 Standard Resistor
per succeeding range 290.00 by direct measurement 2,700.00
Kelvin Bridge by ratio 3,600.00
1st range 1,500.00 Surface Resistance Checker
per succeeding range 1,250.00 1st range 670.00
Millivolt Potentiometer per succeeding range 510.00
1st range 1,430.00 Ultrasonic Tester 1,240.00
per succeeding range 710.00 Variable AC Transformer 550.00
Multimeter, Analog 2,000.00 Voltmeter, (1000V, AC/DC)
Multimeter, Digital, 1st range 560.00
3 ½ digits 2,500.00 per succeeding range 280.00
4 ½ digits 4,500.00 Wattmeter (AC 240V, 5A)
5 ½ digits 7,000.00 1st range 1,550.00
6 ½ digits 9,040.00 per succeeding range 780.00
Ohmeter Wattmeter (DC 240V, 5A)
1st range 700.00 1st range 1,420.00
per succeeding range 280.00 per succeeding range 670.00
Puncture Tester Wheatstone Bridge 2,600.00
1st range 760.00
per succeeding range 330.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as general guides and may vary from model to model.

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TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)


Digital Thermometer, T/C Oven/Freezer (-30 to +500 °C)
1st range 1,400.00 1st temperature setting 1,200.00
per succeeding range 420.00 per additional temperature setting 300.00
Digital Thermometer, RTD RTD Calibrator/Simulator
1st range 1,400.00 1st range
per succeeding range 420.00 simulate mode 1,700.00
Glass/Filled/Bimetallic Thermometer measure mode 1,400.00
-30 +120 °C (1st 5 points) 1,350.00 per succeeding range 500.00
per additional point 385.00 RTD Probe/Wire, Industrial
0 to 100 °C (1st 5 points) 970.00 -30 to +500 °C (1st 5 points) 1,500.00
per additional point 385.00 per additional point 580.00
0 to 200 °C (1st 5 points) 1,310.00 RTD Probe/Wire, Standard
per additional point 385.00 -30 to +500 °C (1st 10 points) 3,000.00
0 to 350 °C (1st 5 points) 1,360.00 per additional point 770.00
per additional point 385.00 Sling Psychrometer (bulb-type)
0 to 600 °C (1st 5 points) 1,360.00 0 to 50 °C 1,940.00
per additional point 385.00 Surface Temperature Probe
Furnace (ambient to 500 °C) 50 to 250 °C 1,100.00
1st temperature setting 1,500.00 Temperature Controller (RTD, T/C) 1,400.00
per additional temperature setting 300.00 Temperature Indicator (RTD,T/C) 1,400.00
Furnace (ambient to 800 °C)
1st temperature setting 1,500.00
per additional temperature setting 530.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as general guides and may vary from model to model.

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TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)
Temperature Recorder (RTD,T/C) Thermocouple Probe/Wire
Single-point -30 to +100 °C (1st 5 points) 1,350.00
1st range 1,400.00 per additional point 385.00
per succeeding range 350.00 0 to 100 °C (1st 5 points) 970.00
Multi-point per additional point 385.00
1st range 2,500.00 0 to 200 °C (1st 5 points) 1,150.00
per succeeding range 500.00 per additional point 385.00
Thermocouple Calibrator/Simulator 0 to 300 °C (1st 5 points) 1,350.00
1st range per additional point 385.00
simulate mode 1,700.00 0 to 500 °C (1st 5 points) 1,450.00
measure mode 1,400.00 per additional point 385.00
per succeeding range 500.00 0 to 800 °C (1st 5 points) 1,560.00
per additional point 385.00
Thermohygrograph 730.00
Thermostat 580.00
Water Bath, -30 to +500 °C
1st temperature setting 1,200.00
per additional temperature setting 300.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as general guides and may vary from model to model.

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PRESSURE CALIBRATION

TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)


Differential Transmitter (D/P Cell) Test Gauge
Electronic 1,100.00 Pneumatic 1,800.00
Pneumatic 1,000.00 Hydraulic 1,800.00
I/P Transducer 1,100.00 Pressure Switch 700.00
P/I Transducer 1,100.00 Deadweight Pressure Tester
Pneumatic Calibrator Pneumatic type
1st range 1,600.00 piston diameter 550.00
per succeeding range 750.00 deadweight (per piece) 200.00
Pneumatic Controller 800.00 performance test 2,200.00
Pneumatic Indicator 700.00 Hydraulic
Pneumatic Recorder 800.00 piston diameter 550.00
Pressure Gauge deadweight (per piece) 200.00
Pneumatic, industrial grade 700.00 performance test 2,200.00
Hydraulic, industrial grade 700.00

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FORCE CALIBRATION DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT

TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)


Electronic Balance 1,140.00 Roundness Measurement 800.00
500 g capacity and below 1,330.00 Straightness Measurement 750.00
above 500 g capacity up to 50 kg (conventional method)
Triple Beam Balance 1,140.00 Conventional measurement using
Weighing Scale V. caliper, Dial Gauge,
up to 50 kg capacity 1,140.00 O. micrometer, etc. 400.00
Gram Gauge 800.00 Note: The prices indicated herein serve as general guides and
Push-Pull Gauge up to 50 kg 1,000.00 may vary from model to model.

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LENGTH CALIBRATION

TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)


Vernier Caliper Vernier and Digimatic Height Gauge
0 - 150 mm range 750.00 0 - 600 mm range 840.00
above 150 - 200 mm range 850.00 Gauge Block
above 200 - 300 mm range 930.00 Grade 0 (per piece) 570.00
above 300 - 600 mm range 1,025.00 Grade 1 (per piece) 460.00
Outside Micrometer Grade 2 (per piece) 360.00
0 - 25 mm range 600.00 Deburring (per piece) 120.00
25 - 100 mm range 700.00 Fixed Gauges (Plug/Go-No Go) per side 800.00
100 - 150 mm range 800.00 Pin Gauges (per piece) 150.00
Setting rod calibration per piece 500.00 Toolmakers Microscope 2,270.00
Depth Micrometer 600.00 Optical Projector 2,270.00
Tubular Micrometer calibration for Glass Scale
Micrometer head only 1,320.00 0-100 mm, max. 10 points 490.00
Dial Gauge, Dial Thickness Gauge 0-200 mm, max. 10 points 640.00
and Dial Test Indicators using 0-300 mm, max. 10 points 720.00
calibration tester Surface Plate
0-20.0 mm range 750.00 Diagonal Length in mm:
Feeler Gauge per leaf 150.00 Over up to & including
Combination Set - 354 2,760.00
Centering Head 640.00 354 566 2,800.00
Protractor Head 900.00 566 891 3,150.00
Square Head 900.00 891 1414 3,345.00
Steel Rule 500.00 1414 2236 3,535.00
Height Master, 0-300mm, per column 2,100.00 2236 2968 3,690.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as general guides and may vary from model to model.

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TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT/DEVICE RATE (Pesos)
Dial Caliper Gauges 1,400.00 Precision Check Master
Machine Tools: (using LASER) 600 mm and below 2,600.00
Linear Positioning error/axis 2,840.00 Precision Straight Edge
Straightness error/axis 2,840.00 1000 mm and below 1,180.00
Squareness per axis 5,680.00 Bore Gauge – 300 mm and below 1,740.00
Steel Rule Microindicators 1,400.00
0-200 mm 400.00 Vernier Depth Gauge 1,300.00
0-300 mm 490.00 Ball Bar Testing 2,500.00
0-600 mm 630.00 Digimatic Indicators (>20 mm res.) 1,400.00
0-1000 mm 840.00 Digital Thickness Gauge
Rockwell Hardness Tester (per scale) 1,840.00 (Non-removable) 1,400.00
UTM Dial Gauges (>20mm) 1,400.00
for one range 2,850.00 Comparison of LASER using:
for additional ranges 1,190.00 UMM for x-axis only (combined) 3,000.00
Precision Square Precision Square Master 3,200.00
200 x 300 mm and smaller 1,200.00 (each measurement )
Precision Square Master (using LASER) 2,300.00 Snap Gauge/Snap Meter, 0-25mm
Bevel Protractor 1,100.00 0 – 25 mm 1,400.00
Precision Level per scale 930.00 25 – 100mm 1,800.00
Mu-Checker (for one range) 1,400.00 Carpenter Square
per additional setting range 750.00 Squareness 1,200.00
Calibration Tester 1,800.00 Linear Scale per leg 630.00
Caliper Checker - 600 mm and below 2,300.00 De-burring of other Small Tools 600.00
Caliper Type Inside Micrometer 1,300.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as general guides and may vary from model to model.

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FIELD JOBS

Non-Destructive Testing Laboratory


Field Inspection Two (2) or less personnel More than two (2) personnel
a) Within Metro Manila
Radiography PhP 3,000.00 PhP 3,000.00 + 800/person
Ultrasonic PhP 3,000.00 PhP 3,000.00 + 800/person
Magnetic Particle Php 2,000.00 PhP 2,000.00 + 800/person
Penetrant Php 2,000.00 PhP 2,000.00 + 800/person
b) Outside Metro Manila
Radiography PhP 3,600.00 PhP 3,600.00 + 1,200/person
Ultrasonic PhP 3,600.00 PhP 3,600.00 + 1,200/person
Magnetic Particle PhP 3,000.00 PhP 3,000.00 + 1,200/person
Penetrant PhP 3,000.00 PhP 3,000.00 + 1,200/person
Physical Metallurgy Laboratory
Replication
a) Within Metro Manila PhP 2,000.00 PhP 2,000.00 + 800/person
b) Outside Metro Manila PhP 3,000.00 PhP 3,000.00 + 1,200/person
Instrumentation and Metrology Laboratory
In-Plant Calibration
a) Within Metro Manila PhP 2,000.00 PhP 2,000.00 + 800/person
b) Outside Metro Manila PhP 3,000.00 PhP 3,000.00 + 1,200/person
Physico-Chemical Laboratory
Sampling
a) Within Metro Manila PhP 3,000.00
b) Outside Metro Manila to be evaluated

* ADDITIONAL COST FOR FIELD JOBS WITH OVERTIME, AND ON SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS.

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AUTO-PARTS TESTING LABORATORY

TYPE OF TEST Cost (Php) TYPE OF TEST Cost (Php)


1. Tension Test 6. Environmental Testing
Plate/Cylinder/Round Bars Exhaust Muffler (Furnace) / hr 500.00
For < 1000 mm2 205.00 Heat Resistance (Industrial Oven) / hr 50.00
For 1000-1500 mm2 335.00 Dust Resistance (Dusting Chamber) / hr 200.00
For > 1500 mm2 670.00 7. Tire Endurance Test
Bolts (Axial/Wedge) 375.00 Motorcycle / sample 4,800.00
Guy Wires 390.00 Passenger Car / sample 8,100.00
Sheets, Wires, Small Samples 390.00 Truck/Bus / sample 1,200.00
2. Proofload/Breaking Load 8. Friction Test for Brake/Clutch Lining / pc 400.00
Clevis Assembly 1,325.00 Materials
Turn Buckle, 1" - 2" 745.00 9. Vibration Test / hr 300.00
Turn Buckle, > 2" 1,480.00 10. Fatigue Test (Repeated Load Test) / hr 750.00
Wire Rope/Cable Wires ≥ 1 ½" Ø 1,250.00 11. Hardness Test for Rubber / average of 5 400.00
Small Sample (< 15 kg) 355.00 readings hr
12. Roughness Test / point 200.00
3. Complete Physical Tests of Deformed Bars excluding set-up
Tension 13. Data Recorder/Analyzer
For < 1000 mm2 205.00 Accelerometer, Strain Gauges, / day excluding 2,700.00
For 1000-1500 mm 2
335.00 Static Torque & Load Cell) sensor installation
For > 1500 mm2 670.00 14. Crash Test (Pendulum-type)
Deformation Measurements 50.00 Transport Body Impact Tester / day excluding 3,000.00
Variation in Mass Test 50.00 sensor installation
Bend Test 190.00 15. Weighing (50 - 5000 kgs)
4. Emergency Locking Retractor Test (Angle Lock) / sample 500.00 2000 kgs - 5000 kgs / sample 3,000.00
5. Length Adjustment Force (Extraction/Retraction) / sample 500.00 < 2000 kgs / sample 1,000.00
16. Seat Frame Endurance Test / hr 200.00
17. Photo / print 80.00

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APPENDIX B - PHYSICAL METALLURGY LABORATORY

TEST NAME RATE (Pesos) TEST NAME RATE (Pesos)


1 Metallography 6 Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy 2,000.00
Plain Carbon Steel 1,600.00
Cast Iron 2,000.00 7 Mounting
Stainless Steel 2,250.00 Transoptic 80.00
High Alloy Steel 2,250.00 Bakelite 80.00
Al/Al Alloy 2,050.00 Epo-fix 320.00
Cu/Cu Alloy 2,200.00 Cito-fix 360.00
Pb/Pb Alloy 3,800.00 Epo-Cito fix 300.00
Weldments 3,500.00
Boiler Tubes 2,500.00 8 Metallographic Grinding 400.00
Galvanized Sheet 2,500.00
Multi-layered Bearings 2,600.00 9 Grinding/Polishing 750.00
Thickness of Coating 2,200.00
10 Etching 120.00
2 Macroexamination 1,850.00
11 Failure Investigation 25,000.00
3 Metallographic Replication 600.00
(in addition to metallography cost 12 Fractographic Evaluation 7,000.00
depending on type of metal/alloy)
13 Metal Characterization 9,000.00
4 Photography 80.00
14 Metal Classification/Certification 750.00
5 Scanning Electron Microscopy
Conductive Sample 2,000.00
Non-Conductive Sample 2,600.00

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APPENDIX C– MATERIALS AND PROCESS RESEARCH DIVISION MACHINE RATES
As of May 2007

INVESTMENT CASTING FACILITIES

MACHINE/EQUIPMENT RATE PER HOUR (Php) MACHINE/EQUIPMENT RATE PER HOUR (Php)
Time Sharing Actual Time Time Sharing Actual Time
I. WAX PATTERN IV. SHELLFIRING
Wax Melting Tank 54.00 282.00 Shellfiring Furnace 187.00 407.00
Wax Curing Tank 58.00 286.00
Wax Injection Machine 108.00 333.00 V. FETTLING
Hot Plate/ Soldering Iron 26.00 256.00 Spencer & Halstead SB 38.00 268.00
HI Pneumablaster 12.00 243.00
II. CERAMIC MOLD MAKING Knockout Machine 124.00 347.00
Slurry Mixer w/ parts 48.00 277.00 Cut-off Machine 83.00 310.00
Fluidized Bed 4.00 235.00 Denyu Belt Polishing
AirCon 1,373.00 1,513.00 Model SS-222A SN 86006 37.00 267.00
Dust Collector 29.00 259.00 Compressor (Iwata) 20 HP 319.00 530.00

III. DEWAXING
Autoclave Machine 300.00 512.00
Wax Reclaiming Machine 265.00 479.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as a general guide.

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CONVENTIONAL CASTING FACILITIES

MACHINE/EQUIPMENT RATE PER HOUR (Php) MACHINE/EQUIPMENT RATE PER HOUR (Php)
Time Actual Time Actual
Sharing Time Sharing Time
I. MOLDING III. PATTERN SHOP
Continuous Sand Mixer 280.00 491.00 Wadkin Bursgreen Bench Tablesaw
Sand Reclaimer 69.00 293.00 SN 70113 Titling Arbor Sawbench 32.00 259.00
Forklift 82.00 306.00 Wadkin Bursgreen Bench Tablesaw
CO2 Mixer - 274.00 SN 70454 48.00 274.00
Sand Reclaimer Band Sawing 1.5 HP 25.00 253.00
(Vespa Compresor) 41.00 268.00 Stensberg Bandsaw LB 30M 6.00 235.00
Wadkin Bursgreen SN 12BFT 70864 79.00 303.00
II. FETTLING Stensberg wood lathe 24.00 252.00
Shotblasting (Nissho Iwai) 463.00 662.00 Wadkin Wood Lathe 1.5 HP 35.00 262.00
Shotblasting (Sinto) 144.00 364.00 Arboga Drill Press 35.00 262.00
Pedestal Wheel Grinder rema 72.00 297.00 Forklift 82.00 306.00
Angle Grinder bosch gws29-180 47.00 274.00 Rotary Machine 17.00 245.00
Pneumatic Chipping Hammer Moisture Teller 2.00 231.00
(Rd Shook) 1.00 230.00 Analytical Balance 3.00 232.00
Silicon Arc Air Gouging- National 1,958.00 2057.00 Cold Chamber Die Casting Machine 1,218.00 1366.00
Oxy acetylene cutting - 230.00 Hot Chamber Die Casting Machine 720.00 902.00
Low Pressure Die Casting Machine 1,116.00 1,271.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as a general guide.

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RATE PER HEAT
MACHINE EQUIPMENT
(ACTUAL TIME)
150 kg Induction Furnace 3,605.00
250 kg Induction Furnace 5,515.00
500 kg Induction Furnace (single heat only) 10,720.00
500 kg Induction Furnace
(min. of 2 successive heats/day) 7,705.00

CUSTOMER SUPPLIED KEROSENE


150 kg Induction Furnace 3,440.00
250 kg Induction Furnace 5,180.00
500 kg Induction Furnace (single heat only) 10,230.00
500 kg Induction Furnace
(min. of 2 successive heats/day) 7,150.00

50 kg Crucible Furnace - Aluminum 960.00


50 kg Crucible Furnace - Brass 4,010.00
200 kg Crucible Furnace - Aluminum 4,920.00
200 kg Crucible Furnace - Brass 7,980.00
500 kg Crucible Furnace - Aluminum 6,770.00
500 kg Crucible Furnace - Brass 10,385.00

Note: The prices indicated herein serve as a general guide.

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APPENDIX D – HEAT TREATMENT SERVICES RATES

BY BATCH:
Type of Process Cost/Batch (PhP) Furnace
hardening/Annealing or Normalizing 975.80 Thermolyne
hardening/Annealing or Normalizing 1,951.60 DOST
hardening/Annealing or Normalizing 2,229.80 Fulmina
hardening/Annealing or Normalizing 4,725.00 Jalipines Chamber Furnace (100 kg. cap.)
hardening/Annealing or Normalizing 1,200.00 Jalipines Chamber Furnace (50 kg. cap.)

HEAT TREATMENT BATCH RATE GUIDE:


Furnace Capacity Cost/Batch (PhP)
Dimension (in mm)
Weight (in kgs.)
(L x W X H)
Thermolyne 355.6 x 203.2 x 152.4 Below 22 975.80
DOST 533.4 x 228.6 x 228.6 Below 44 1,951.60
Fulmina 914.4 x 406.4 x 228.6 Below 50 2,229.80
Jalipines Chamber Furnace (100 kg. cap.) Below 105 4,725.00
Jalipines Chamber Furnace (50 kg. cap.) Below 26 1,200.00

Process: Hardening (Through/Case) Process: Annealing/Stress Relieving/Tempering


Furnace ID *Rate/batch (Php) Furnace ID **Rate/batch (Php)
Chamber Furnace 27-1 1200/batch (1 batch = 27 kg max) Chamber Furnace 27-1 1200/batch (1 batch = 93 kg max)
Chamber Furnace 27-2 1200/batch (1 batch = 27 kg max) Chamber Furnace 27-2 1200/batch (1 batch = 93 kg max)
Chamber Furnace 105 4725/batch (1 batch = 105 kg max) Chamber Furnace 105 4725/batch (1 batch = 364 kg max)

* if exceeds furnace batch limit, Php 45 x gross weight. ** if exceeds furnace batch limit, Php 13 x gross weight.

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APPENDIX E - INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SECTION TRAINING FEES
Effectivity Date: January 2, 2013

Training Fee Training Fee


Training Program Training Program
Per Pax Per Pax

Analysis & Testing Productivity Improvement Program


Dimensional Metrology 1: Basic Measurement 5,800.00 Value Analysis/Engineering 8,000.00
Dimensional Metrology 2: Length Calibration 5,800.00 5S Practice 2,200.00
Dimensional Metrology 3 4,000.00
Uncertainty of Measurement Management & Productivity Improvement Program
– Length Calibration Application 4,000.00 Project Management 7,000.00
Nondestructive Testing 8,400.00 Root Cause Analysis 5,000.00
Fundamentals of Corrosion 4,600.00 Productivity Improvement Through
Industrial Calibration 4,000.00 Value Analysis/Engineering I 8,000.00
Metals Identification and Selection 4,000.00 5S Practice 2,000.00
Verification of Common Laboratory Instruments 5,000.00
Metal Casting Technology
Engineering, Production & Planning Foundry Practices 8,000.00
Establishment of Preventive
Maintenance System 4,500.00 Metalworking Technology
Production Planning and Control 4,500.00 Electroplating Process 5,200.00
Product Costing 4,000.00 Heat Treatment of Steels 7,400.00
Machine Shop Operation 10,600.00
High Machining Technology Metal Fabrication 8,200.00
Plastic Injection Molding Machine Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 9,000.00
Programming and Operation 8,900.00 TIG Welding on Carbon Steel Plates Module 1 13,800.00
CNC Milling Program and Operation 10,200.00 GMAW/MIG-MAG Welding on
Basic Coordinating Measuring Machine (CMM) 6,200.00 Carbon Steel Plates Module 1 12,100.00

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Training Fee
Training Program
Per Pax
Other Training Programs Offered (Packaged)
Trainer's Training Program (TTP)
TTP1: Effective Presentation Skills 8,000.00 Copy Milling and Pantographing
Cost Estimation for Machining Jobs
Quality Management System Factors Essential to Ensure Quality of Welding Framework
Customer Satisfaction Measurement 4,000.00 Feasibility Study Preparation
Internal Quality Audit 6,300.00 Foundry Casting Defects and Remedies
ISO Awareness 2,500.00 Foundry Casting Design
Developing and Implementing a Laboratory Foundry Melting Process
Quality Management System (QMS) Foundry Patternmaking
Based on ISO/IEC 17025 6,000.00 Foundry Quality Control
Documenting a Quality Management System Gemstone Processing
Conforming to ISO 9001:2008 Standard 4,500.00 Investment Casting
Awareness on Risk Management Metal Casting Cost Estimation
(Based on ISO 31000:2009) 2,500.00 Oxyacetylene Welding (OAW)
Molding, Sand, Properties and Control
Other Training Programs Offered (Packaged) Smithery
Application of CAD/CAM Spin Casting
Basic CAD Technical Drawing
Basic Plastic Injection Mold Design Technical Drawing using CAD
Brazing Process (Copper and Other Metals) TTP2: Curriculum Development Process
Chemical Analysis of Metals TTP3: Organization and Management of a Training Program
CNC EDM Sinking Programming and Operation TTP4: Moderating and Facilitating Techniques
CNC EDM Wire Cutting, Programming and Operation Supervisory Development
Turning Operation
Note: 1. The Training Programs listed above are also offered as a package. 2. MIRDC also designs programs suited to your training needs.

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APPENDIX F – PROTOTYPING DIVISION MACHINE RATES
EQUIPMENT RATES PER HOUR (Php) EQUIPMENT RATES PER HOUR (Php)
Time Sharing Actual Time Time Sharing Actual Time
Rapid Prototyping Machine Lathe Machine
Stratasys FDM3000 - - Heineman 209.00 413.00
Colchester 63.00 266.00
CNC Machine Hanseat 51.00 254.00
CNC Wirecut (Sodick) 663.00 866.00 Hamburg 44.00 247.00
CNC EDM Sinker (Sodick) 580.00 783.00 Yamazak Mazak-Mate 47.00 250.00
Highspeed Drill (Sodick) 102.00 305.00 Hardinge 32.00 235.00
CNC Milling (Maho) 327.00 530.00 Takisawa 34.00 237.00
CNC Wirecut (Agie) 589.00 792.00 Lodge & Shipley 83.00 286.00
Vertical Machining Center (Mazak VTC-16) 688.00 891.00
Vertical Machining Center (Mazak FJV-25) 688.00 891.00 Milling Machine
NC Surface Grinder (Okamoto) 384.00 587.00 Niigata 299.00 502.00
CNC Lathe 688.00 891.00 Cincinnati Milacron 213.00 416.00
Pfeifer 127.00 331.00
Plastic Injection Machine Huron (PU-551) 153.00 356.00
Sumitomo 80T 276.00 479.00 Huron (NU-3) 114.00 317.00
Sumitomo 150T 450.00 653.00 Deckel FP3L 89.00 292.00
Sumitomo 350T 825.00 1,028.00 Deckel FP3 73.00 277.00
Mitsui Pre-Heating 53.00 - Deckel FP2 70.00 273.00
Deckel KF2S 62.00 266.00
Deckel Pantograph GK-2 25.00 228.00
Ravensburg 62.00 265.00

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EQUIPMENT RATES PER HOUR (Php) EQUIPMENT RATES PER HOUR (Php)
Time Sharing Actual Time Time Sharing Actual Time
Cylindrical Grinder Tool & Cutter Grinder
Schaudt A-440-N-1 166.00 370.00 Deckel Universal 30.00 233.00
Jones & Shipman 1305 70.00 273.00 Deckel Single Lip 25.00 228.00
Jones & Shipman 1300 62.00 265.00 Deckel SO-73-15508 20.00 224.00
Solid Pedestal DS-400-ST 28.00 231.00
Surface Grinder Solid Pedestal D-83-CD 25.00 228.00
Cone Blanchard 342.00 545.00 Portable Disc Grinder (Bosch) 25.00 228.00
Thompson Matrix 254.00 457.00 Disc/Angle Grinder (Makita) 21.00 224.00
Jones & Shipman 540H 36.00 239.00
Jones & Shipman 540 33.00 236.00 Fabrication Machine
Goteneds Guillotine Shear 32.00 235.00
Drilling Machine Austral Kleen Plate Bender 40.00 243.00
Webo RBR-70H 138.00 341.00 Edwards Plate Roller 31.00 235.00
Guillardon GB-50V 45.00 248.00 Pullmax Plate Nibbler 23.00 226.00
Hyllus Bending Machine 22.00 225.00
Pressworking Machine Mubea Shear Cutter 19.00 222.00
Christensen Deep Drawing 90.00 293.00 Super Condor Pedestal Drill 21.00 225.00
Christensen Straightening 19.00 222.00
Canullo Eccentric Press 35.00 238.00

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EQUIPMENT RATES PER HOUR (Php) EQUIPMENT RATES PER HOUR (Php)
Time Sharing Actual Time Time Sharing Actual Time
Cylindrical Grinder Tool & Cutter Grinder
Schaudt A-440-N-1 166.00 370.00 Deckel Universal 30.00 233.00
Jones & Shipman 1305 70.00 273.00 Deckel Single Lip 25.00 228.00
Jones & Shipman 1300 62.00 265.00 Deckel SO-73-15508 20.00 224.00
Solid Pedestal DS-400-ST 28.00 231.00
Surface Grinder Solid Pedestal D-83-CD 25.00 228.00
Cone Blanchard 342.00 545.00 Portable Disc Grinder (Bosch) 25.00 228.00
Thompson Matrix 254.00 457.00 Disc/Angle Grinder (Makita) 21.00 224.00
Jones & Shipman 540H 36.00 239.00
Jones & Shipman 540 33.00 236.00 Fabrication Machine
Goteneds Guillotine Shear 32.00 235.00
Drilling Machine Austral Kleen Plate Bender 40.00 243.00
Webo RBR-70H 138.00 341.00 Edwards Plate Roller 31.00 235.00
Guillardon GB-50V 45.00 248.00 Pullmax Plate Nibbler 23.00 226.00
Hyllus Bending Machine 22.00 225.00
Pressworking Machine Mubea Shear Cutter 19.00 222.00
Christensen Deep Drawing 90.00 293.00 Super Condor Pedestal Drill 21.00 225.00
Christensen Straightening 19.00 222.00
Canullo Eccentric Press 35.00 238.00

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APPENDIX G – STANDARD RATES ON CONSULTANCY AND OTHER FEES FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CONFORMING TO ISO 9001 (Effectivity Date: 01 October 2017)
Honoraria of Resource
No. of Maximum Number
Activity of Participants
Speaker / Consultancy Seminar Fee
Hours Fee

Seminar

Seminar on ISO 9001 Awareness 8 50 / Batch 8 x 0.023 x MSRmin Php 3,750.00 / Batch
16 x 0.023 x
Seminar on Documenting the QMS 16 30 / Batch Php 7,600.00 / Batch
MSRmin
24 x 0.023 x
Seminar on Internal Quality Audit 24 30 / Batch Php 7,600.00 / Batch
MSRmin
Awareness on Risk Management based on ISO
8 30 / Batch 8 x 0.023 x MSRmin Php 3,750.00 / Batch
3100:2009
Seminar on Improving the Workplace through 5S 8 50 / Batch 8 x 0.023 x MSRmin Php 3,750.00 / Batch

Consultancy

Assessment (Initial) on 5S Implementation 8 to 16 n/a Php 500.00 / Hour n/a

Gap Analysis on Existing QMS 4 to 16 n/a Php 500.00 / Hour n/a

Evaluation of New/Updated QMS Documents 8 to 24 n/a Php 500.00 / Hour n/a

Implementation Audit and Monitoring 8 to 32 n/a Php 500.00 / Hour n/a


Corrective Action Planning on NC after
8 to 16 n/a Php 500.00 / Hour n/a
Implementation Audit

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Correction Action Planning on NC found during
4 to 8 n/a Php 500.00 / Hour n/a
Certification Audit
Assessment and Planning prior to Surveillance Audit 8 to 24 n/a Php 500.00 / Hour n/a

Others
Local Transportation Allowance
n/a n/a Php 800.00 / Visit n/a
(PUV, Venue to MIRDC, v.v.)

Remarks:
1. MSRmin refers to monthly salary rate of lecturer or resource person (e.g. for SG-19, MSRmin+P29,151/month).
2. Honorarium of Resource Speaker is computed as (0.023) x (MSRmin) x (mo. Of Hours).
3. Above honorarium and consultancy rates are based on DOST Joint Circular No. 1, Series of 2013, “Rules and Regulations on the
Grant of Compensation-Related Magna Carta Benefits to Scientist, Engineers, Researchers, and Other Science and Technology (S&T)
Personnel.”
4. Seminar fee may vary depending on the number of participants.
5. Seminar fee is paid directly to MIRDC on or before the scheduled date of the training-seminar.
6. Honoraria of the resource speaker/s is paid directly to the resource speaker. ITS personnel who acts as the seminar resource
speaker is not entitled to honorarium.
7. MIRDC has the flexibility to negotiate the honoraria for external or hired consultant/s but the rate should not be less than the
above stated hourly rate for consultancy activities.
8. Honoraria of external or hired consultant/s is paid directly to the said consultant. TABDS personnel who acts as consultant is not
entitled to honorarium.
9. For consultancy activities provided by TABDS personnel, total consultancy fee is paid directly to MIRDC.
10. Unless otherwise stated in the agreement, seventy-five percent (75%) of consultancy fee shall be paid directly to MIRDC upon
implementation. of the QMS, as reflected in the effectivity date of the Quality Manual. The balance amount is paid one (1) week
after the conduct of implementation audit.
11. If service vehicle is not provided, local transportation allowance is paid directly to the resource speaker/consultant.
12. Duration of consultancy is dependent on the number of personnel, complexity of process and scope of certification.

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