The role of the Integral Workshop is to provide technical support to our Faculties of Science and Engineering. The University runs face to face workshops and trainings on a range of study areas that are relevant to the studies. Filled with useful information, tips and practical exercises, the workshops are designed to help scholars achieve academic success.
Integral offers a range of study skills workshops and specific programmes and initiatives to provide practical, academic advice, guidance and help gear up the specific stages of university study.
Our highly skilled and friendly team is happy to advise you on the best way of building the equipment to achieve your experimental goals. Our team has a wealth of experience and is used to producing unusual and complicated components to a very high tolerance. We also deal with day to day support to the department and help undergraduate and post graduate student in their projects.
Mechanical Engineering Workshop is a place where students acquire knowledge on the operation of various processes involved in manufacturing and production. The Workshop Practice course makes students competent in handling practical work in the engineering environment. Mechanical Engineering Workshop is also involved in different maintenance/repair works for University.
Workshop and laboratories in the mechanical engineering department are equipped with great potential facilities and equipment up-to-date High-TEC around the world. The workshop is subdivided into the six shops which are the Machine shop, Carpentry shop, Welding shop, Fitting shop and Advance manufacturing shop. The advanced manufacturing shop equipped with the new technology machines such as CNC, LASER and 3-D printer.
The prestigious CNC machine lab was inaugurated by Prof Waseem Akhtar, Honourable Chancellor, Integral on 14 May, 2018 in the presence of Dr. P.K. Bharti, Head of Department, Mechanical Engineering and Dr. Syed Nadeem Akhtar, Director Planning and Research,Integral.
The CNC machine helps our students not only to design a machine part but it also enables them to learn about the batch and the mass production of this new technological era. In modern CNC systems, an end-to-end component design is highly automated using computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programs. The programs produce a computer file that is interpreted to extract the commands needed to operate a particular machine via a postprocessor and then loaded into the CNC machines for production. Since any particular component might require the use of a number of different tools – drills, saws, etc., modern machines often combine multiple tools into a single "cell". The different jobs are accomplished with the help of Boxford CAD CAM Design Tools Software, CNC Mill & CNC Lathe Software. This software is very useful for an engineering student. Students are required to design and manufacture different types of objects.
The 3 D printer in the advance manufacturing shop is the example of the modern technology in the field of printing and design. 3D printing is any of various processes in which material is joined or solidified under computer control to create a three-dimensional object, with a material being added together.
The workshop has one of the latest LASER cutting machines which introduced our students to the modern traits of cutting and manufacturing. The LASER is capable of manufacturing thin sheets and very fine designs. The arrangement of the workshop is such that it focuses on the modern manufacturing traits and culture.
The basic aim is to enhance a student’s skill and help them meet the requirement of advance and latest manufacturing technology.