Visveswaraiah Technological University: V Aim Industries

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VISVESWARAIAH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

JNANA SANGAMA, BELAGAVI-590018,KARNATAKA

AN INTERNSHIP REPORT
ON

“PRODUCTION “AT V AIM INDUSTRIES, PEENYA INDUSTRIAL


ESTATE,BANGALORE
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Submitted By
ABHIJITH.K.P (1IC16ME001)
CHETHAN KUMAR .R (1IC16ME009)
DHARSHAN.B.J (1IC16ME010)

Under the Guidance of


CHAMARAJ.H
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IMPACT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE
Kodigehalli,Sahakar Nagar, South,Bengaluru,Karnataka-560092
ACKNOWLEGEMENT
First We would like to thank the director of V AIM Bangalore for giving us
an opportunity to do an internship within the organization.

We also would like all the people worked along with us V AIM Bangalore
with their patience and they openness they created an enjoyable working
environment.

We would also thank my Head of Department Dr.NADEM for this for his
constructive criticism throughout my internship.

We would like to thank CHAMARAJ.H , Department internship coordinator


for their support and advices to get and complete internship in above said
organization.
Table of contents
List of figures
Chapter 1
Company profile
About company
Chapter3
CNC laser cutting machine

Fig 1:laser cutting machine fig 2:schematic representation


In 1965, the first production laser cutting machine was used to drill holes
in diamond dies. This machine was made by the Western Electric Engineering Research
Center. In 1967, the British pioneered laser-assisted oxygen jet cutting for metals. In the
early 1970s, this technology was put into production to cut titanium for aerospace
applications. At the same time CO2 lasers were adapted to cut non-metals, such
as textiles, because, at the time, CO2 lasers were not powerful enough to overcome
the thermal conductivityof metals.

Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to cut materials, and is typically
used for industrial manufacturing applications, but is also starting to be used by schools,
small businesses, and hobbyists. Laser cutting works by directing the output of a
high-power laser most commonly through optics. The [laser optics] and CNC (computer
numerical control) are used to direct the material or the laser beam generated. A
commercial laser for cutting materials involved a motion control system to follow a CNC
or G-code of the pattern to be cut onto the material. The focused laser beam is
directed at the material, which then either melts, burns, vaporizes away, or is blown away
by a jet of gas,[1] leaving an edge with a high-quality surface finish. Industrial laser
cutters are used to cut flat-sheet material as well as structural and piping materials.
CHAPTER 2
CNC BENDING MACHINE

FIG 3:BENDING MACHINE

FIG 4:BENDING TOOL FIG 5:BENDED OBJECT

A bending machine is a forming machine tool (DIN 8586). Its purpose is to assemble a
bend on a workpiece. A bends is manufactured by using a bending tool during a linear or
rotating move.
CNC bending machines are developed for high flexibility and low setup times. Those
machines are able to bend single pieces as well as small batches with the same precision
and efficiency as series-produced parts in an economical way.
Bending tools
 Standard bends
 U-bending
 Offset bending
 Edgewise bending
 Torsion bending

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