| Title | Abstract |
|---|---|
| A Method and a Device for Reclaiming Green Waste Foundry Sand | Disposing of waste foundry sand (WFS) is a major challenge for the foundry industry today. Utilizing reclaimed sand within the foundry can enhance the economics and efficiency of the process while reducing environmental impact. |
| High Pressure Cell for Testing Tire Sealants | A high-pressure cell is designed to test the sealing capability of tire sealant. The cell primarily consists of a glass cylinder, a circular piece of tire cut from the tread area, and provisions for mounting nails of various sizes. |
| An Apparatus for Moulding Deformable Materials | Jaggery making is one of the oldest cottage industries in India. Jaggery is mainly produced by concentrating sugarcane juice in heating pans after which a thick, viscous syrup is poured into wooden/metallic moulds for solidification. |
| Method for Recovering Yttrium Oxide from Phosphor | This is an innovative a method and electrochemical cell designed to recover yttrium oxide from phosphor. |
| A Process for Manufacturing Free Flowing Jaggery | A process has been developed for a non-chemical production of highly crystalline powder jaggery. This process involves exposing viscous jaggery syrup to the ambient atmosphere until it reaches a semi-solid state. |
| Solvent Assisted Reactive Chromatography Acetallization and Ketallization Reactions | In a reactive chromatography (RC) process, the reaction and separation of products occur simultaneously within a single unit. |
| High Strength and Toughness Low Carbon Nanostructured Bainitic Steel and Preparation Method Thereof | This invention is a low carbon, carbide-free, nanostructured bainitic steel with a yield strength exceeding 1.2 GPa. |
| A Process for Reclaiming Waste Foundry Sand | In India, millions of tons of waste foundry sand (WFS) is dumped annually without undergoing any scientific disposal treatment. |
| Microfluidic Device for the Generation of Microparticles, Microcapsules, Microfibers and Nanoparticles | The present invention relates to a microfluidic device designed for the generation of droplets, emulsions, particles, single and multi-core microcapsules, microbubbles, single microfibers, core-shell microfibers, and nanoparticles. |
| Microfluidics Based Generation of Photopolymerized Microparticles and Hydrogels | Microfluidics-based methods have emerged as promising routes for generating microparticles and hydrogels due to the precise control they provide. |