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Filament wound tubes under test

Equipment

IIT Madras set up six centres in the year 1973. The Composite Structures (FRP) Research Centre, also known as the Fibre Reinforced Plastics (FRP) Centre, was one of them. The Centre was officially opened in March 1974 and it aimed at co-ordinating and utilising its expertise and resources to advance the special areas of technology that was of national importance. It also aimed at providing technical advice and leadership to the FRP industry in the country. The key objectives of the Centre and services offered included: Research and development of raw materials and composites, process design and development, mould design and development, process machinery design and fabrication, testing and quality control services, graduate and post-graduate teaching and a lot more. The description in the image states that the FRP Centre developed filament wound tubes for using as on line tap changers. It was the first time that FRP tubes were used in India for this application.

Collection:
Central Photographic Section Collection
Photograph ID:
001/0040/IMG_1156_4
Album ID:
Date:
January 1976

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