340 Lethers
340 Lethers
340 Lethers
(SIX SEMESTER)
DIPLOMA COURSE IN
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: U.P. LUCKNOW, :
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR
THREE YEAR (SIX SEMESTER) DIPLOMA COURSE IN LEATHER TECHNOLOGY (Tanning)
(Effective From Session 200 -0 )
I Semester
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
4 | - |- | - | - | 4 |1.1 Foundational Communicaton |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.2 Applied Mathematics-I(A) |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | - | - | - | 70 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.3 Applied Physics-I |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
6 | - |- | 4 | - |10 |1.4 Applied Chemistry |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 |130 |
- | - |10|-- |10 |20 |1.5 Drawing & Workshop Practice| -- | -- | -- | -- | 4 | 100 | 50 | 150 |150 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
16| 2 |10| 4 |10 |42| <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | | 140 | 70 | 210 | 490|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10) | 25|
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TOTAL | 515|
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II Semester
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR
THREE YEAR (SIX SEMESTER) DIPLOMA COURSE IN LEATHER TECHNOLOGY (Tanning)
(Effective From Session )
III SEMESTER
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
6 | 1 |- | 4 | -- |11 |3.1 Elementary Microscopy & |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 | 130|
| | | | | | Microbiology | | | | | | | | | |
6 | 1 |- | --| -- |7 |3.2 Theory of Leather |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70|
| | | | | | Manufacture - II | | | | | | | | | |
8 | - |- | 6 | -- |14 |3.3 Theory of Leather |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 70 | 30 | 100 | 170|
| | | | | | Manufacture - III | | | | | | | | | |
6 | - |- | 4 | - |10 |3.4 General Engineering-II |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 | 130|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
26| 2 |- |14 | - |42 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | | 150 | 70 | 220 | 500|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activities + Discipline ( 15 + 10) | 25|
|----|
TOTAL | 525|
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IV SEMESTER
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR
THREE YEAR (SIX SEMESTER) DIPLOMA COURSE IN LEATHER TECHNOLOGY (Tanning)
(Effective From Session )
V Semester
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
----------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------|
Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
- | - |- | 4 | - | 4 |5.1 IntegrativeCommunicaton |2.5 | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60|
6 | 2 |- | - | -- | 8 |5.2 Industrial Management and |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70|
| | | | | | Entrepreneurship Development | | | | | | | | |
6 | - |- | - | 7 |13 |5.3 Process of Leather |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 12 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 220|
| | | | | | Manufacture - III | | | | | | | | | |
6 | - |- | - | 7 |13 |5.4 Elements of Footwear & |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 4 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 220|
| | | | | | Leather Goods Manufacture | | | | | | | | | |
7 | 1 |- | - | -- |8 |5.5 Analytical Chemistry of |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70|
| | | | | | Leather Manufacture | | | | | | | | | |
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25| 3 | -| 4 |14 |46 | | | 200 | 80 | 280 | | 200 | 100 | 300 | 580|
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Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activity/Community Development Work + Discipline (15 + 10) | 25 |
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AGGREGATE| 605|
VI Semester
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CONTENTS
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1 I Semester
2 II Semester
3. III Semester
4. IV Semester
5. V Semester
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I. MAIN FEATURES OF THE CURRICULUM
5. Intake : 60
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LIST OF EXPERTS
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III. NEED ANALYSIS :
for the students. The demand for middle level technical man
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IV. PROFILE DEVELOPMENT :
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V. JOB POTENTIAL / JOB OPPORTUNITIES
6. As an analyst in tanneries.
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VI. JOB ACTIVITIES OF DIPLOMA HOLDERS IN LEATHER TECHNOLOGY
3. Management Activities
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3.4 Supervises the work of various sections in the
tanneries.
Leather manufacture;
Auxillaries;
Utilization of bye-products
Treatment of effluents;
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VII. ANALYSIS OF ACTIVITIES INTO KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL
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ACTIVITY KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
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Remedial measures
to overcome
defects
Proper trimming
and utilization.
Strength proper-
ties of skin
fibres
Proper flaying
of hides and
skins
Purifaction and
bacteria
Storage, handling
and transportation
of raw hides and
skins
Assorting and grading
of raw hides and skins
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ACTIVITY KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
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Methods of
Chemical analysis.
Physical testing
of leathers
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ACTIVITY KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
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ACTIVITY KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
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- Analysis of vegetable
tanning materials,
methods of sampling;
grinding and extraction,
qualitative and quan-
titative analysis of
vegetable tanning
materials
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binding and morocco
leathers.
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ACTIVITY KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
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and sizes of belts,
checking of slackness of
belts, their remedie,
checking of pulleys and
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ACTIVITY KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
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setting them right;
Tightening loose shafts,
couplings bearings and
other alignments, speed
and strockes of machine.
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receiving, packing despathching procedures.
and forwarding of
goods -Import-Export regulations;
F.O.B., C.I.F. values and
invoices methods of packing;
handling and transprotation.
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ACTIVITY KNOWLEDGE SKILLS
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and preservation,
leather manufacture
auxiliaries, utili-
zation of bye Project work
products, treatment
of effluents
utilizing local
tanning resorces
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IX. DERIVING SUBJECTS OF STUDY FROM COURSE OBJECTIVES:
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COURSE OBJECTIVES | SUBJECTS
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1. Understand the physical, Mathematical, Physical, Inor-
chemical and biological ganic and Organic chemistry,
properties of raw hides and Microbiology, Theory of lea-
skins and finished leather ther manufacture, Theory &
and materials that go into practice of deying and fini-
leather manufacture. shing.
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8. Assist in selection of site, Leather Trades Engineering
layout and construction of Theory & Process of Leather
tannery. Manufacture
9. Assist in conducting techno- All the above subjects
economic surveys and
preparing project reports - Elementary economics and
for starting tanneries. statistics
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SUBJECT CURRUCULUM AREA
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Mathematics-I ---+
Physics |
Chemistry (Inorganic, Physical | Basic Sciences
and Organic) |
Microscophy and Microbiology |
---+
---+
General Engineering (Mech., Elect.) | Basic Engineering
Workshop Drawing |
---+
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Industrial Management and | Management and
entrepreneurship development | Entrepreneurship
---+
Introduction to Computers Computer awareness
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I Semester
1.1 FOUNDATIONAL COMMUNICATION
SECTION “A” (ENGLISH)
L T P
4 - -
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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Section A English
1. PARTS OF SPEECH 12 - -
2. VOCABULARY BUILDING 05 - -
3. Grammar 15 - -
4. DEVELOPMENT OF EXPRESSION (Composition) 12 - -
Section B Hindi
5. Topic 5 2 - -
6. Topic 6 5 - -
7. Topic 7 5 - -
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56 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. PARTS OF SPEECH :
a. Noun
b. The pronoun : Kinds and Usage
c. The adjective : Kinds and Degree
d. Determiner : Articles
e. The verb : Kinds
f. The Adverb : Kinds, Degree and Usage
g. Prepositions
h. Conjunctions
i. The Interjections
j. Subject: Verb Agreement (Concord)
2. VOCABULARY BUILDING :
3. Grammar
a. Sentence & its types
a. Tenses
b. Punctuations
c. Active and Passive voice
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d. Transformation of Sentences
e Synthesis of Sentences
f. Direct and Indirect Narrations
a. Paragraph Writing
b. Essay Writing
c. Proposal Writing
d. Letter Writing (Formal,Informal,Business,official etc.)
f. Report Writing
g. Note Making
h. News Making
i. Application Writing
j. Minute Writing
k. Invitation Letter Writing
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1.2 APPLIED MATHEMATICS I(A)
[ Common to All Engineering Courses]
L T P
3 2/2 -
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
2. ALGEBRA-II:(10 Marks)
2.1 Vector algebra : Dot and Cross product, Scaler and vector
triple product.
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3.2 Inverse circular functions : Simple case only
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1.3 APPLIED PHYSICS-I
DETAILED CONTENTS:
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3. Circular Motion (5 Marks)
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1.4 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
L T P
6 - 4
Rationale:
1. Atomic Structure 4 - -
2 Chemical Bonding 6 - -
3. Classification of Elements 4 - -
4. Electro Chemistry-I 7 - -
5. Electro Chemistry-II 8 - -
6. Chemical Kinetics 4 - -
7. Catalysis 4 - -
8. Solid State 4 - -
9. Fuels 4 - -
10. Water Treatment 6 - -
11. Colloidal State 4 - -
12. Lubricants 4 - -
13. Hydrocarbons 7 - -
14. Organic Reactions & Mechanism 8 - -
15 Polymers 4 - -
16 Synethetic Materials 6 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
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Modern classification of elements (s,p,d and f blcok
elements), Periodic properties : Ionisation potential
electro negativity, Electron affinity.
Gaseous Fuel - Coal gas, Oil gas, Water gas, Producer gas,
Bio gas, LPG and CNG.
1. Fundamental auspects -
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
A. Basic Radicals :
B. Acid Radicals :
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1.5 DRAWING & WORKSHOP PRACTICE PRACTICALS
( Common with Leather Technology, Footwear (CASD) )
L D P
- 10 10
Rationale:
Drawing is called the language of
engineering. The pass out can hold independent
responsibility of any nature if he is equipped with
sufficient knowledge of engineering drawing. Workshop
practice introduces a sense of self confidence in the
students for shopflore supervision of work. Practice in
various machine operations and processes are given to make
the student fit for shopflore working and supervision. A
well skilled middle level man power can have effective
control over skilled workers.
DRAWING
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Free hand sketching - - 18
2. Principles of projection - - 17
3. Missing surfaces - - 18
4. Sketching of pictorial views - - 17
5. Three views of given objects - - 18
6. Shapes of inclined surface - - 17
7. Plan, Clevation, side views - - 18
and Isometric views
8. Dimensioning technique - - 18
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WORKSHOP
Rationale:
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
DRAWING
1. Freehand sketching.
Basic principles, freehand sketching of components used in
leather machinery and leather goods.
2. Principles of projection:
Recognition of objects from given pictorial view
identification of surfaces from different objects and
pictorial view.
Exercise on missing surfaces.
Sketching practice of pictorial views from objects.
Principles of orthographic projections
Three views of a given object.
Some shapes of inclined surfaces.
Invisible liner, centre lines, extension lines and
dimensioned lines.
Simple exercises in drawing plans, elevations and side views
of components used in footwear and leather goods machinery.
3. Dimensioning technique.
Principles and methods of dimensioning.
Exercise on dimensioning a given drawing.
Workshop Practice :
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Job No. 4: Practice of drilling and dieing operations.
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II Semester
2.1 APPLIED MATHEMATICS I (B)
[ Common to All Engineering Courses]
L T P
3 2/2 -
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
3.1 CIRCLE :
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Equation of circle in standard form. Centre - Radius form,
Diameter form, Two intercept form.
Ellipse x2 y2
-- + --=1
a2 b2
Hyperbola x2 y2
--- - ---=1
a2 b2
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2.2 APPLIED PHYSICS-II
L T P
3 2/2 4
Rationale:
1. Optics (4 Marks)
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PHYSICS LAB
NOTE :
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2.3 GENERAL ENGINEERING -I
L T P
6 2 -
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Engineering Materials 09 03 -
2. Drives In Machineries
A. Cams 09 03 -
B. Transmission 09 03 -
C. Gear Drives 09 03 -
D. Couplings 06 02 -
E. Bearings 09 03 -
3. IC Engines 04 02 -
4. Basic Workshop Technology 06 02 -
5. Civil Engineering Materials 06 02 -
6. Foundation 12 04 -
7. Air conditionaing System 05 01 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. ENGINEERING MATERIALS:-
2. DRIVES IN MACHINERIES:
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(a) Cams;
(c) Couplings:
(d) Bearings:
3. I.C. ENGINES :
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2.4 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
L T P
5 1 8
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Introduction,Classification and 06 02 -
Nomenclature of organic compounds
2. Purification of organic compounds 05 02 -
3. Qualitative and Quantitative Elemental 03 02 -
analysis
4. Empirical,Molecular and Structural Formula04 03 -
5. Strucutre of organic compounds 04 03 -
6. Saturated and unsaturated Hydrocarbons 03 01 -
7. Alcohols 03 01 -
8. Ether 02 01 -
9. Aldehyde and Ketones 03 01 -
10. Acids 04 01 -
11. Esters 03 01 -
12 Amines 03 01 -
13. Carbohydrates 03 01 -
14. Amino acids, Proteins and Peptides 04 01 -
15. Fats, Oils and Waxes 04 01 -
16. Aromatic Compounds 05 02 -
17. Enzyme Chemistry 02 01 -
18. Petroleum and Petrochemicals 05 02 -
19. Introduction 04 01 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
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2. PURIFICATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS :
7. ALCOHOLS :
8. ETHER :
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General, nomenclature and isomerism, general physical and
chemical characteristics, Preparation, properties and uses
of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and acetone.
10. ACIDS :
11. ESTERS :
12. AMINES :
13. CARBOHYDRATES :
PRACTICALS
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7. Detection of CI, Br, I, S and N present in organic
compounds.
9. Identification of enzymes.
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2.5 THEORY OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE-I
L T P
4 1 6
Rationale:
1. Introduction 4 01 -
2. Protiens 4 01 -
3. Raw Hides 9 02 -
4. Water Quality 3 01 -
5. Curing and Preservation 5 01 -
6. Pretanning Operations 10 02 -
7. Types of Tannages 5 02 -
8. Types of Leather 10 02 -
9. Cleaning Process 10 02 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. INTRODUCTION :
2. PROTIENS:
3. RAW HIDES :
4. WATER QUALITY :
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5. CURING AND PRESERVATION:
6. PRETANNING OPERATIONS:
(a) Soaking
(b) Liming
(c) Deliming
(d) Bating
(e) Pickling
(f) Depickling
(g) Bleaching
(h) Degreasing.
7. TYPES OF TANNAGES :
8. TYPES OF LEATHER:
9. CLEANING PROCESSES:
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PRACTICALS
4. Tannery Practice :-
NOTE :
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III Semester
L T P
6 1 4
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Microscopy 15 04 -
2. Anatomical structure of hair 8 02 -
and skin
3. Role of Micro organism in different 8 02 -
Processes
4. Bacteriology -
i. Fundamentals 8 02 -
ii. Action of Bacteria on hides 8 02 -
and skins
5. Moulds 12 04 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. Microscopy:
5. MOULDS:
PRACTICALS
1. Setting up of microscope.
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3.2-THEORY OF LEATHER MANUFACUTRE-II
L T P
6 1 -
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Chrome Tanning 10 02 -
2. Vegetable tanning 10 01 -
3. Oil tanning 10 01 -
4. Aldehyde tanning 10 02 -
5. Alum tanning 10 02 -
6. Zirconium tanning 10 02 -
7. Miscellaneous tannages 10 02 -
8. Combination tannages 10 02 -
9. Reactive tannage 2 - -
10. Tannage with polymers 2 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. CHROME TANNING:
2. VEGETABLE TANNING:
3. OIL TANNING:
4. ALDEHYDE TANNING:
5. ALUM TANNING :
6. ZIRCONIUM TANNING :
7. MISCELLANEOUS TANNAGES :
8. COMBINATION TANNAGES |
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3.3 THEORY OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE-III
L T P
8 - 6
Rationale:
1. Selection,Wet Back,Rechanging 10 - -
2. Neutralisations 10 - -
3. Dying 10 - -
4. Retanning 08 - -
5. Fat Liquoring 10 - -
6. Stuffing,Stripping & Bleaching 10 - -
7. Stripping and Bleaching 08 - -
8. Water Repellant Agents 08 - -
9. Machine Operations 14 - -
10 Finishes 24 - -
a. Pigments
b. Binders
c. Compact finishes
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
2. NEUTRALISATION (Deacidification):
3. DYEING:
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recipes. Restricted/Banned Aryle Amine base dyes,
Toxilogical Hazardous aspects of dyes.
4. RETANNING :
5. FAT LIQUORING:
5. STUFFING:
8. FINISHING:
MACHINE OPERATIONS:
(C) Materials:
(i) PIGMENTS:
(ii) BINDERS
(C) Techniques:
1. Brushing
2. Padding
3. Roller coating
4. Spraying and Polishing
5. Glazing, Burnishing and Brushing
6. Hot Plating.
7. Measuring.
8. Packaging
9. Sources of effluents of post tanning operation.
PRACTICALS
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3.4 GENERAL ENGINEERING II
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Advantages of electricity 6 - -
2. Basic qualities of electricity 15 - -
3. Electrical tariffs 15 - -
4. Motor's and Transformer 15 - -
5. Measuring Instruments 15 - -
6. Electrical Heating 12 - -
7. Electrical Safety 06 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
4. Electrical Motors :
6. Electrical Heating :
PRACTICALS:
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IV SEMESTER
Section B Hindi
1. Topic 1 02 - -
2. Topic 2 02 - -
3. Topic 3 02 - -
4. Topic 4 02 - -
5. Topic 5 02 - -
6. Topic 6 02 - -
7. Topic 7 02 - -
8. Topic 8 01 - -
9. Topic 9 02 - -
10. Topic 10 02 - -
11. Topic 11 01 - -
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56 - -
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4.2 PROCESS OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE-I
L T P
7 - 7
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Industrial Leathers
a. Selection of hides & skins 10 - -
b. Manufactur of textile leather 14 - -
c. Manufacture of roller leather 10 - -
d. Pickers and packing 10 - -
e. Combing 10 - -
f. Gill box leather 10 - -
g. Indian standards 10 - -
h. Hydraulic & mechanical leather 10 - -
i. Oil seal & Diaphragm leather 12 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. INDUSTRIAL LEATHERS:
PRACTICAL
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4.3 PROCESS OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE-II
L T P
5 - 6
Rationale:
1. Heavy Leathers
a. Selection of hides 8 - -
b. Manufactur of sole leather 8 - -
c. Safety Shoe Leather 8 - -
d. Manufacture of harness 8 - -
e. Manufacture of belting leather 8 - -
DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. HEAVY LEATHERS
PRACTICALS
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4.4 LEATHER TRADE ENGINEERING
L T P
3 - 3
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
4. TANNERY MACHINERY
5. FINISHING MACHINES:
7. PLANT MAINTENANCE :
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PRACTICALS
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4.5 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
______________________________________________________L___T___P___
1. Introduction to Computer 4 - -
2. Introduction To Operating System 3 - -
(MS DOS/Windows)
3. Word Processing 4 - -
4. Worksheet 4 - -
5. Presentation 4 - -
6. Data Base Operation 3 - -
7. Introduction to Internet 2 - -
8. Introduction to advance tools 4 - -
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28 - 70
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Computer:
3. WORD PROCESSING:
File : Open, Close, Save, Save as, Search, Send to, Print
Preview, Print and Page Setup
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Edit : Cut, Copy,Paste, Office Clipboard, Select All,
Find, replace, Goto, etc.
View : Normal/Web Layout/Print Layout; Tool Bars;
Header/Footer; Zoom, etc.
Insert: Break, Page Number, Date & Time, Symbol, Comment,
Reference, etc.
Format: Font, Paragraph, Bullets & Numbering, Borders &
Shading, Column, Change case, Back ground, etc.
Tools : Spelling & Grammer, Language, Word Count, Letters &
Mailing, Options, Customize, etc.
Table : Draw, Insert, Delete, Select, Auto Format, AutoFit,
Convert, Sort, Formula, etc.
Mail Merge
4. WORKSHEET:
5. PRESENTATION :
6. DATABASE OPERATION :
7. Introduction to Internet:
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LAB
List Of Practicals
Note : In the final year, related students have to use the concept of MS Word/MS Excel/MS
Access/ MS Power Point in their respective branch’s project work such as creating project report
through MS Word/Creation of statistical data in MS Excel/Creation of database in MS Excel/
Demonstration of project through Power Point Presentation.
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V SEMESTER
5.1 INTEGRATIVE COMMUNICATION
L T P
- - 4
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- - 56
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PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
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Purpose, Individuality and Uniqueness, Personality, Values,
Attitude, Character ), SELF REALIZATION AND SELF EXPLORATION
THROUGH SWOT ANALYSIS AND JOHARI WINDOW,
4. Self Awareness – 2
SYMPATHY VS EMPATHY AND ALTRUISM,
Importance ofEmpathizing with Others,
5. Self Awareness – 3
Self-Awareness through Activity, Body Image ( What is Body
Image, What Decides our Body Image, What is Poor Body
Image, What are the Harmful Effects of Poor Body Image ),
Tackling Poor Body Image( Enhance Self-Esteem, Build Up
Critical Thinking, Build up Positive Qualities, Understand
Cultural Variation, Dispel Myths, Utilize Life Skills )
6. Change Your Mind Set
What is Mindset, HOW TO CHANGE YOUR MINDSET ( Get the
Best Information Only, Make the best people your Role Model,
Examine Your Current Beliefs, Shape Your Mindset with Vision
and Goals, Find Your Voice, Protect Your Mindset, Let Go of
Comparisons, Put An End To Perfectionism, Look At The
Evidence, Redefine What Failure Means, Stop Worrying About
What “People” Think)
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
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gist, Answering a telephone call, Making enquiries, General
tips-
Pronunciation, Tone, Pitch, Pace, Volume, relevance, brief,
simple Reading Newspaper, Magazines ( Current Affairs,
Economic magazines, Technical magazines), How to read a
report, article, Writing- Resume Writing, Writing joining
report,
Notice writing, Report making, Proposal writing,
Advertisement,
Notice for tender, Minutes writing, E-Mail writing,
Listening News, Listening to audio clips.( Lecture, poetry,
speech, songs),
10. Body Language skills
Introduction, What is Body Language , Body Language Parts,
Personal Space Distances (Intimate Distance, Personal
Distance,
Social Distance, Public Distance), IMPORTANT BODY
LANGUAGE SIGNS AND THEIR MEANING
UNDERSTANDING OTHERS
PROBLEM SOLVING
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21. VALUES / CODE OF ETHICS
Meaning, A FEW IMPORTANT VALUES (Honesty, Integrity,
Purity, Discipline, Selflessness, Loyalty, Fairness,
Equality, Trust,
Support, Respect, etc)
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5.2 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
L T P
6 2 -
RATIONALE
The knowledge of this subject is required for all engineers/technicians who wish
to choose industry/field as their career. This course is designed to develop
understanding of various functions of management, role of workers and engineers
and providing knowledge about industrial and tax laws.
TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Principles of Management 8 - -
2. Human Resource Development 10 - -
3. Wages and Incentives 4 - -
4. Human and Industrial Relations 6 - -
5. Professional Ethics 2 - -
6. Sales and Marketing management 10 - -
7. Labour Legislation Act 10 - -
8. Material Management 8 - -
9. Financial Management 8 - -
10. Entrepreneurship Development 8 - -
11. Fundamental of Economics 5 - -
12. Accidents and Safety 5 - -
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84 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Principles of Management
1.1 Management, Different Functions: Planning, Organising,
Leading, Controlling.
1.2 Organizational Structure, Types, Functions of different
departments.
1.3 Motivation: Factors, characteristics, methods of
improving motivation, incentives, pay, promotion,
rewards, job satisfaction, job enrichment.
1.4 Need for leadership, Functions of a leader, Factors for
accomplishing effective leadership, Manager as a leader,
promoting team work.
2. Human Resource Development
2.1 Introduction, objectives and functions of human resource
development (HRD) department.
2.2 Recruitment, methods of selection, training strategies
and career development.
2.3 Responsibilities of human resource management – policies
and functions, selection – Mode of selection – Procedure
– training of workers, Job evaluation and Merit rating.
3. Wages and Incentives
3.1 Definition and factors affecting wages, methods of wage
payment.
3.2 Wage incentive – type of incentive, difference in wage,
incentive
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and bonus; incentives of supervisor.
3.3 Job evaluation and merit rating.
4. Human and Industrial Relations
4.1 Industrial relations and disputes.
4.2 Relations with subordinates, peers and superiors.
4.3 Characteristics of group behaviour and trade unionism.
4.4 Mob psychology.
4.5 Grievance, Handling of grievances.
4.6 Agitations, strikes, Lockouts, Picketing and Gherao.
4.7 Labour welfare schemes.
4.8 Workers’ participation in management.
5. Professional Ethics
5.1 Concept of professional ethics.
5.2 Need for code of professional ethics.
5.3 Professional bodies and their role.
6. Sales and Marketing management
6.1 Functions and duties of sales department.
6.2 Sales forecasting, sales promotion, advertisement and
after sale
services.
6.3 Concept of marketing.
6.4 Problems of marketing.
6.5 Pricing policy, break even analysis.
6.6 Distribution channels and methods of marketing.
7. Labour Legislation Act (as amended on date)
7.1 Factory Act 1948.
7.2 Workmen’s Compensation Act 1923.
7.3 Apprentices Act 1961.
7.4 PF Act, ESI Act.
7.5 Industrial Dispute Act 1947.
7.6 Employers State Insurance Act 1948.
7.7 Payment of Wages Act, 1936.
7.8 Intellectual Property Rights Act
8. Material Management
8.1 Inventory control models.
8.2 ABC Analysis, Safety stock, Economic ordering quantity.
8.3 Stores equipment, Stores records, purchasing procedures,
Bin card, Cardex.
8.4 Material handling techniques.
9. Financial Management
9.1 Importance of ledger and cash book.
9.2 Profit and loss Account, Balance sheet.
9.3 Interpretation of Statements, Project financing, Project
appraisal, return on investments.
10. Entrepreneurship Development
10.1 Concept of entrepreneur and need of entrepreneurship in
the context of prevailing employment conditions.
10.2 Distinction between an entrepreneur and a manager.
10.3 Project identification and selection.
10.4 Project formulation.
10.5 Project appraisal.
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10.6 Facilities and incentives to an entrepreneur.
11. Fundamental of Economics
11.1 Micro economics.
11.2 Macro economics.
12. Accidents and Safety
12.1 Classification of accidents based on nature of injuries,
event and place.
12.2 Causes and effects of accidents.
12.3 Accident-prone workers.
12.4 Action to be taken in case of accidents with machines,
electric shock, fires and erection and construction
accidents.
12.5 Safety consciousness and publicity.
12.6 Safety procedures.
12.7 Safety measures – Do’s and Don’ts and god housing
keeping.
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5.3 PROCESS OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE-III
L T P
6 - 8
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
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PRACTICALS
Manufacture of some improtant leathers.
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5.4-ELEMENTS OF FOOTWEAR AND LEATHER GOODS MANUFACTURE
L T P
6 - 8
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. FOOTWEAR:
2. LEATHER GOODS:
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pattern cutting, layout costing and marketing (only
elementary). Study of manufacture of leather based sports
goods (elementary).
PRACTICALS
1. FOOTWEAR:
2. LEATHER GOODS:
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5.5-ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE
L T P
8 2 -
Rationale:
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Sr. No. Units Coverage Time
L T P
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1. Water Analysis 12 3 -
2. Curing & Pretanning Chemicals 12 3 -
3. Tanning Materials 12 3 -
4. PH Measurement 12 3 -
5. Indicators 12 3 -
6. Tanned Leather Characteristics 12 3 -
7. Testing of tanned Leathers 12 3 -
8. Testing Instruments 15 4 -
9. Conservation of Chemical & Water 08 3 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
1. Introduction 6
2. Pollution 4
2.1 Water Pollution 8
2.2 Air Pollution 8
2.3 Noise Pollution 4
2.4 Radio Active Pollution 6
2.5 Solid Waste Management 6
3. Legislations 4
4. Environmental Impact Assessment 4
5. Disaster Management 6
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION :
2. POLLUTION :
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Sources of pollution, natural and man made, their effects on
living environments and related legislation.
A. Settling chambers
B. Cyclones
C. Scrubbers (Dry and Wet)
D. Multi Clones
E. Electro Static Precipitations
F. Bog Fillers.
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Sources and its effect on human, animal, plant and material,
means to control and preventive measures.
3. LEGISLATION :
5. DISASTER MANAGEMENT :
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6.2 FINANCIAL, COST & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
L T P
6 2 -
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
A. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
6. BANKING TRANSACTIONS :
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4. INDIRECT EXPENSES AND THEIR ALLOCATION :
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6.3 TANNERY WASTE MANAGEMENT
L T P
6 2 -
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
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and Gelatin, Leather Boards,Dog chew leather.
8. Visit - Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP), Common Effluent
Treatment Plant (CETP).
NOTE:Special Gust Lectrres of experts may be arranged at
suitable times.
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6.4-STANDARDISATION & ANALYSIS OF LEATHER & LEATHER MANUFACTURE
L T P
-- -- 8
Rationale:
1. Analysis of Chemicals - - 20
2. Chemical Analysis/Chemical Testing of - - 46
Leathers
3. Physical Testing of leathers - - 46
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
2. CHEMICAL TESTING :
3. PHYSICAL TESTING:
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Measurement of thickness, water absorption, apparent
density, tensile strength, elongation at break and
specified load, stitch tear resistance, abrasion, shrinkage,
air and water vapour, permeability wet rub fastness cracks
in leather, shower proofing flexural endurance, grain crack
index, Rubber testing (Physical) (i) Sole Adhesion, Full
shoe flex test, Ross flexing, Hardness test, Finish adhesion
test .
NOTE
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6.5 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & TQM
3. FOREIGN EXCHANGE :
5. MARKETING :
11 QUALITY TOOLS :
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6.6 -PROJECT
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DIPLOMA IN LEATHER TECHNOLOGY
XI. STAFF STRUCTURE
1. Principal 1
2. H.O.D. 1
3. Lecturer (Lether Technology) 3
4. Lecturer (Lether Microbiology) 1 (Part Time)
5. Lecturer Maths/Physics 1
6. Lecturer Chemistry 1
7. Lecturer Language 1 part time
8. Lecturer In Mechanical Engg. 1
cum Workshop Incharge
9. Lecturer In Commerce/Accountancy 1
10. Computer Programmer 1
11 Instructor In Electrical Engg. 1
12. Foreman 1
13. Instructor Lether Technology 3
14. Instructor (Fitting Shop) 1--
15. Instructor (Welding Shop) 1 |
16. Instructor (Machine Shop) 1 |
17. Instructor (Carpentry Shop) 1 | Common With
18. Drawing Instructor 1 | Footwear Tech.
19. Steno typist 1 |
20. Accountant/Cashier 1 |
21. Student/Library Clerk 1 |
22. Store Keeper 1 |
23. Class IV 6--
24. Sweeper Part time as per
requirement.
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XII. SPACE REQUIREMENT
B. Administrative Block
1. Prinicipal's room 1 30
2. Steno room 1 6
3. Confidential room 1 10
4. Office room 1 80
5. Library (common with other disciplines) 1 150
6. Common room 1 80
7. Class rooms 3 225
8. Store 1 100
9. Model room 1 90
C. Laboratories/Workshops
D. Common Facilities
1. Dispensary 1 40
2. Canteen & tuck shop 1 50
3. Parking space/cycle stand 1 200% student
with garrage 50% student
4. N.C.C. block 1 70
5. Guest room 1 30
E. Residential Facilities
1. Hostel for students 1 for 40% student
2. Staff quarters
Principal 1 Type IV
HOD/Warden 2 Type IV
Sr. Lect./Lect. 2 Type IV
Technical/Ministerial staff 2 Type II
Class IV 6 Type I
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
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17. Denial cell 2 250 500
with complete accessories
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
Aprox. Aprox.
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18. Leclaunche Cell 2 250 500
with complete accessories
19. Standard Cadmium Cell 2 250 500
with complete accessories
20. Battery Charger 1set 1800 1800
with complete accessories
21. Battery Eliminator Multi range 2set 750 1500
22. Multimeter(Digital) 1set 800 800
23. Carey Foster Bridge 2set 4500 9000
(With all accessories)
24. Resistance Box (2 No. Each) 4 850 3400
0-1 Ohm, 0-100 Ohm.
25. Fractional Resistance Box 2 1200 2400
0-1 Ohm.
26. Post office box Key type 2 1200 2400
27. Post office box Dial type 2 1200 2400
28. Resistance Wire(100 Gm.) 1 lacchi 100 100
(Constanton/Maganin)
29. Connecting Wire Copper(1/2 Kg.) 1 lacchi 700 700
(Cotton Insulated)
30. Screw gauge L.c 1/100 mm 5set 150 750
31. Vernier Callipers L.c. 1/10 mm 5set 100 500
32. Appratus for determining character-
stics of P-N junction diode complete
with all accessaries 2 set 1500 3000
33. Resonance Column of steel 2 1600 3200
One Meter length and 3-4 Cm
diameter fitted with scale
& water level arrangement
34. App. for determining coefficient
of friction on a horrizontal plane 2 set 700 1400
(Complete with all accessories)
35. Tuning Fork's Sets 3set 350 1050
Set of different frequency
(with rubber pad)
36. Physical balance with weight box 2 800 1600
Complete with Fractional weight
37. Anemometer with counter cup type 1 1000 1000
38. Spring Force Constant Apparatus 2 1200 2400
with graduated mirror & pointer,
weight set with hanger
39. Viscosity Apparatus (Stock 2set 1600 3200
law) with steel balls and
viscous liquid & timer
40. Thermometer of different range 10set 100 1000
Mercury thermometer 0-50oC to
0-110oC
41. Wall Thermometer 2set 20 40
Alcohal Filled 0-50oC
42. Sprit Level Technical Type 1set 60 60
43. Drilling Machine 1set 800 800
Electric with different size
bits
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44. LPG Gas Burner with Cylinder 1set 800 800
45. Tool Kit with different tools 1set 800 800
Complete
46. Lab stools 30
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Aprox. Aprox.
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47. Lab tables 8
48. Plug Keys One Way 5 50 250
49. Plug Keys Two Way 5 100 500
50 Helical Springs - Soft, 10 cm 6 100 600
each
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
Aprox. Aprox.
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1. Test tube stand (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 20 600
2. Funnel stand (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 20 600
3. Burette stand 30 50 1500
Stainless Steel/Wooden/Iron
4. Pipette stand 30 20 600
Stainless Steel/Wooden/Plastic
5. Chemical balances with analytical
weights 1gm -200gms 5 1500 7500
6. Fractional weights set with rider 5sets 25 125
10 mg to 500 mg with rider
7. Kipp's apparatus 1000 ml. Plastic/ 2 500 1000
Tafflon
8. Reagents bottles
250ml 120 20 2400
500ml 25 25 625
1000ml 5 30 150
9. Wide mouth bottle 250 ml Glass 50 15 750
10. Winchester bottle 2.5 litre 15 30 450
Plastic/Tafflon
11. Test tubes 1/4" x 6"
i. Corning or Borosil 200 9 1800
ii. Glass 200 2 400
12. Boiling tube 1" x 6"
i.Corning or Borosil 100 16 1600
ii. Glass 100 5 500
13. Pestle and morter Dia 10 cms 2 30 60
15 cms (Ceramics)
14. Watch glass 5.0 cms,7.5 cms glass 15 5 75
15 Beakers (Glass/Brosil/Corning
Plastic)
250 ml. 50 20 1000
500 ml. 50 20 1000
16. Weighing Tube 10 ml with lid 30 10 300
(Plastic)
17. Wash bottles (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 15 450
18. Conical flask 250 ml. Glass 100 30 3000
(Brosil/Corning/Plastic) Transparnt
19. Flat bottom flask 500 ml.Glass 15 40 600
20. Flat bottom flask 250 ml.Glass 15 25 375
21. Burette 50 ml. (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 60 1800
22. Pipette 25 ml. (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 20 600
23. Measuring flask 250 ml.
with stopper 30 50 1500
24. Measring cylinder of various 12 30 360
sizes (100 ml,250 ml,500 ml,1000 ml)
3 no. of each
25. Bunsen's burner of brass 30 50 1500
26. Gas plant petrol/LPG 10 to 20
burners automatic 1 5000 5000
27. Spirit lamp (Brass) 30 30 900
28. Tripod stand (Steel/Iron) 30 30 900
Large/Medium
29. Wire gauge 15 X 15 cm. with
asbestos 30 15 450
30. Test tube holder wodden 50 10 500
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Aprox. Aprox.
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31. Porcelain plates Ceramic 30 20 600
32. Funnel 15 cm. Glass Borosil 60 16 960
Corning/Plastic
33. Spatula hard & nickel/steel 2 each 50 100
34. Distilled water units (electrical) 1 10000 10000
35. Distilled water units (solar) 1 5000 5000
36. Open balance 1000 gms./10 mg. 1 600 600
37. Brush for cleaning 100 10 1000
Hydro Fiber Acid & Alkali
Resistant
38. Jars 20 Lit. for keeping destilled
water 5 100 500
39. Lab table 2 m. x 1.2 m. x 1 m. hight
with central sink and cup boards
(Teak wood) with drawers and two
built in almirah on each side with
reagent racks, better tile top 4 8000 32000
40. Exhaust fans 18" 4 2000 8000
(GEC make/Crompton)
41. Side racks and selves for bench
reagents made of teak wood for 24
bottels each set 4 2000 8000
42. Digital balance electronic 1 10000 10000
Electronics upto 2 decimal
places
43. Hot plates 7-1/2", 3" dia controled
2000 watts 1 1000 1000
44. Hot air oven thermostatically
controled with selves and rotary
switches 350 x 350 x 25 high 1 8000 8000
45 pH Meter (Digital) 1 1000 1000
46 Glass Electrode 2 850 1700
47. Reference Electro 2 850 1700
48. Weight Box 1gm,2gmX2, 5gm,10 gm
20gmX2, 50gm, 100gm with for cep
Miscellaneous LS 15000
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III. WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT
A. MACHINE SHOP
B. FITTING SHOP
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C. CARPENTRY SHOP
1. Workbenches 8 2500 20000
2. Wood Turning Lathe 2 20000 40000
3. Circular Saw & Band Saw One Set 15000 15000
4. Portable Band & Circular Saw 1 -- 15000
Grinder.
5. Standard Tool Kit 6 Set 3000 18000
6. Assorted Tools Etc. L.S. 10000
V. TESTING LABORATORY
(Standardisation & Analysis Lab)
A. Chemical Testing:
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6. Flexometer For Upper Leather 1 -- 30000
7. Colour Fastness Tester 1 -- 15000
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8. Precision Lasto Meter 1 -- 20000
9. SATRA Type Sole Adhesion Tester 1 -- 10000
10. SATRA Tensile Tester 1 -- 25000
11. Shoe Hardness Tester for Rubber 1 - 5000
12. Bally Cantrometer 1 -- 60000
13. Fibre Board Flexing M/C 1 -- 45000
14. Furniture & Fixture L.S. 25000
15. Water Absorption Machine Static 6 -- 70000
(Kubelca Method)
16. Water Absorption Machine Dynamic 1 -- 80000
(Heavy Leather)
17. Water vapour permeability tester 1 -- 50000
18. Flexometer 1 -- 70000
19. Abrasion Tester 1 -- 90000
20. Dynamic water Absorption tester 1 -- 70000
21. Tensile Testing machine 1 -- 200000
(Computerised)
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17. Shaving Machine(Mechanical) 1 2.00
18. Splitting Machine 1 5.00
19. Sammying/Setting Machine 1 2.50
20. Toggling Frame with Toggles 1 0.25
21. Drying Chamber 1 3.00
22. Slowcon Staking Machine/Molisa Staker 1 3.00
23. Buffing Machine 1800 mm (Double Width) 1 2.00
24. Glazing Machine 1 1.50
25. Area Measuirng Machine 1 1.70
26. Dhakia Setting Machine 1 2.50
(For Sole Leather)
27. Hydraulic Press (Ironing & Embossing) 1 10.00
Operated :3 Phase Induction Motor
440 Volt Supply
Power :1.5 HP
At the Temp. up to 60oC embossing
28. Weigh Bridge/Balance 1 0.10
29. Baby Boiler 1 0.20
30. Vacuum Drying Machine 1 5.00
31. Compressor 1 1.85
32. Polishing Machine 1 1.00
33. Roller Coater (Small Size) 1 2.00
34. Hand Setting Mahcine 1 0.50
35. Seasoning Table-II 1 0.50
36. Aquamix (Rotomix) 1 2.50
37. Spray Gun
Capacity 500 ml, Made of Stainless Steel
38. Thickness Measuring Gauge
Capacity :1mm-35mm for thickness of raw hide
Operated :Electronic
Power :3 Phase Induction
Motor: 1.5 HP
39. Electronic Balance
Capacity:001 ml.gm to 1/2 mlg.
Operated :Electrically,
Non-Corrosive base
40. Experimental Drum
Operated: 3 Phase Induction
440 Volt Supply
Power: 1.5 HP
Capacity: 250gm-1 Kg Rawhide
Size: 03 Fit Diameter
41. Hand Flashing Knife
Lenth: 1.5 Feet Length
Width: 6 inches
Use: For Flashing One Side (Sharp)
and scudding one side(Blunt)
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X. FOOTWEAR & LEATHER GOODS MANUFACTURE SHOP
3. Sewing Machine
(a) Flat bed sewing M/C 10 0.15
Stickiness Per Minute : 200-3200
Max. Stitch Length : 7mm
Life To Presser Foot (Hand/Knee) 5.5/10mm(Standart)
Max. 13mm
Needle System : DBX1#21(#19-#23)
Thickneww of the sewn products: Heavy
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4. Mechanical clicking press for bottom 1 0.50
components
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19. Thickness measuring gauge 2 0.03
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23. Pneumatic fusing M/C for ironing 1 1.20
Fusible interlining drum type 60 mm
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Dimension : 1400 X 1150 X 2042 MM
Mould Frame Size (LXWXH) 420X200X30mm
Press Last Power : 6.5 Mpa
Clamping Stroke : 130 mm
Press Mould Stroke : 80mm
Lift of core formation : 15mm
Rotation Angle of Shoe Last 180 Degree
Motor Power : 2.2 KW
Heat Power : 8.6 KW
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER (Common to all Trades)
COMPUTER CENTRE
4. Hardware 4,50,000.00 LS
i. Switch-32 Port 02
ii. Router 02
iii. Hub 04(8 Port)
iv. Ext. Modem 02
v. Wireless N/W Adaptor 02
vi. Series Access Point 02
vii.LAN Cable Meter 05
viii. LAN Cable Analyzer 05
ix. Crimping Tool 15
and all other accessories related to
Networking
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connectivity.(For 2 Labs)
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LEARNING RESOURCE MATERIALS
ote :
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ANNEXURE- I QUESTIONNAIRE
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
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2. Practical knowledge -------------%
3. Skill Development -------------%
1. Academic merit
2. Written test
3. Group discussion
4. Interview
5. On the job test.
1 2 3
4 5 6
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Theory Practical
Theory Practical
( Signature )
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ANNEXURE- II SUMMER TRAINING SCHEDULE
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The students will work and focus their attention during the
training on the following points which will be incorporated
by them in their reports.
2. Date of
i. Joining.
ii. Leaving.
3. Nature of Industry
i. Product.
ii. Services.
iii. Working Hrs.
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS
List of standard Text Books recommended for diploma level institutions of Uttar Pradesh
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|Sl.No.| TEXT BOOK | AUTHOR | MEDIUM |EDITION YR | COST | FULL ADDRESS OF PUBLICATION |
|------|---------------------------------|----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----------------------------|
| 1. | ANUPRAYUKT BHAUTKI | GUPTA & GUPTA | HINDI | 1995 | 75.00 | ASIAN PUBLISHERS, 85-C |
| | | | | | | NAI MANDI, MUZAFFAR NAGAR |
| | | | | | | |
| 2. | ENGINEERING BHAUTKI | Dr. BHARGAVA | HINDI | 1995 | 60.00 | DHANPAT RAI & SONS |
| | | | | | | |
| 3. | ANUPRAYUKT BHAUTKI | KUMAR & TYAGI | HINDI | 1995 | 75.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, BEGUM |
| | | | | | | BRIDGE ROAD,MEERUT |
| | | | | | | |
| 4. | ANUPRAYUKT BHAUTKI | Dr. R.C.PANDEY | HINDI | 1994 | 75.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, BEGUM |
| | | | | | | BRIDGE ROAD, MEERUT |
| | | | | | | |
| 5. | APPLIED PHYSICS-I (Vol - I) | Dr. H.H.LAL | ENGLISH | 1993 | 45.00 | TATA McGRAW HILL |
| | | | | | | |
| 6. | APPLIED PHYSICS-II(Vol - II) | Dr. H.H.LAL | ENGLISH | 1993 | 54.00 | TATA McGRAW HILL |
| | | | | | | |
| 7. | MODERN COLLEGE PHYSICS | WHITE | ENGLISH | 1995 |110.00 | C. B. S. |
| | | | | | | |
| 8. | PHYSICS Vol - I & II | HOLLIDAY AND | ENGLISH | 1993 |100.00 | WILEY EASTERN |
| | | RESNIC | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
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|Sl.No.| TEXT BOOK | AUTHOR | MEDIUM |EDITION YR | COST | FULL ADDRESS OF PUBLICATION |
|------|---------------------------------|----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----------------------------|
| 1. | APPLIED MATHEMATICS |KAPOOR & TARAMAN| HINDI | 1994 | 75.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, MEERUT|
| | (Math-I & Math-II) | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 2. | APPLIED MATHEMATICS |Dr KAILASH SINHA| HINDI | 1994 | 60.00 | BHARAT BHARATI PRAKASHAN, |
| | (Math-I & Math-II) | | | | | MEERUT |
| | | | | | | |
| 3. | APPLIED MATHEMATICS (I & II) |LUTHERA | HINDI | 1994 | 65.00 | B. Tec. PRAKASHAN, LUCKNOW |
| | | | | | | |
| 4. | APPLIED MATHEMATICS (I & II) |P. GUPTA | HINDI | 1994 | 65.00 | ASIAN PUBLISHERS, |
| | | | | | | MUZAFFAR NAGAR |
| | | | | | | |
| 5. | ADVANCE Engg. MATHS |H. K. DAS | ENGLISH | 1994 |125.00 | S. CHAND & COo., RAM NAGAR |
| | | | | | | NEW DELHI |
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|Sl.No.| TEXT BOOK | AUTHOR | MEDIUM |EDITION YR | COST | FULL ADDRESS OF PUBLICATION |
|------|---------------------------------|----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----------------------------|
| 1. | ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION | V. SHASHIKUMAR | ENGLISH | 1987 | 21.00 | I. R. D. T. U. P., KANPUR |
| | | M. N. K. BOSE | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 2. | SAMPRESHAN TAKNIK | Prof. R. PAL | HINDI | 1989 | 15.00 | I. R. D. T. U. P., KANPUR |
| | | Dr. Smt NEERAJ | | | | |
| | | SHUKLA | | | | |
| | | Dr.SUBHASH GARG| | | | |
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DISCIPLINE : APPLIED CHEMISTRY
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|Sl.No.| TEXT BOOK | AUTHOR | MEDIUM |EDITION YR | COST | FULL ADDRESS OF PUBLICATION |
|------|---------------------------------|----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----------------------------|
| 1. | ANUPRAYUKT RASAYAN | KHANNA & KHANNA| HINDI | 1994 | 60.00 | BHARAT BAARTI PRAKASHAN, |
| | | & | | | | MEERUT |
| | | BOUNTRA | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 2. | PRAYUKT RASAYAN | MAHENDRA AND | HINDI | 1994 | 58.00 | B.TECH. PUBLISHERS,AMMINABAD|
| | | SRIVASTAVA | | | | LUCKNOW |
| | | | | | | |
| 3. | PRAYUKT RASAYAN SHASTRA | S. CHANDRA | HINDI | 1994 | 60.00 | NAV BHARAT PRAKASHAN, BEGUM |
| | | | | | | BRIDGE ROAD,MEERUT |
| | | | | | | |
| 4. | APPLIED CHEMISTRY | V. P. MEHITA | HINDI | 1993 | 60.00 | ASIAN PUBLISHERS, 85-C |
| | | | | | | NAI MANDI, MUZAFFAR NAGAR |
| | | | | | | |
| 5. | ENGINEERING RASAYAN | Dr. LALIT | HINDI | 1994 | 45.00 | DHANPAT RAI & SONS, 1682 NAI|
| | | | | | | SARAK, DELHI |
| | | | | | | |
| 6. | ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY | P. C. JAIN | ENGLISH | 1994 |100.00 | DHANPAT RAI & SONS, 1682 NAI|
| | | | | | | SARAK, DELHI |
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|Sl.No.| TEXT BOOK | AUTHOR | MEDIUM |EDITION YR | COST | FULL ADDRESS OF PUBLICATION |
|------|---------------------------------|----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----------------------------|
| 1. | ENVIRONMENT CHEM. | SAWYER | ENGLISH | LATEST | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 2. | WASTE WATER ENGG. TREATMENT | METCALFA & EDDY| ENGLISH | LATEST | | |
| | DISPOSAL & REUSE | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 3. | BIOLOGICAL WASTE TREATMENT | RAO, DUTTA | ENGLISH | LATEST | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 4. | PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE | I. E. BEAKPARK | ENGLISH | 1986 |$ 7.50 | DYEIS CO. PUBLICATIONS TRUST|
| | DYES & FINISHING OF WOOD FABRICS| | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 5. | PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF LEATHER | Z.K.BIENKIEWIEZ| ENGLISH | 1983 |$49.00 | KRIEGER PUBLISHING Co. |
| | MAKING | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 6. | GLOVING, CLOTHING & SPEICAL | P. S. BRIGGS | ENGLISH | 1981 |$ 5.00 | TROPICAL PRODUCT INSTT.,U.K.|
| | LEATHER | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 7. | AUTOMATIC SPRAYING M/c FOR | D. N. PRICE | ENGLISH | LATEST |$45.00 | SHOE TRADES PUB.,U.S.A. |
| | LEATHER PRODUCTION | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 8. | FARMING & ABBITION PRACTICES | COMPILED | ENGLISH | 1987 |$20.00 | BRITHSH LEATHER CONFEDRATION|
| | LEADING TO IMPARIED LEATHERS | | | | | |
| | QUALITY | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
| 9. | FUNGICIDES USED ON LEATHER | C. CALNAN | ENGLISH | 1985 |$ 6.00 | LEATHER CONSERVATION CENTRE |
| | | | | | | |
|10. | LEATHER DEFECTS- A GUIDE TO | M. DEMPSEY | ENGLISH | 1974 |$19.70 | LEATHER & SHOE RESEARCH |
| | THEIR MECROSCOPY | | | | | ASSOCIATION |
| | | | | | | |
|11. | FUNDAMENTAL OF LEATHERS MANF. | HEIDEMANN | ENGLISH | 1993 |$61.80 | EDNARD ROETHER |
| | | | | | | |
|12. | HIDE SKINS IMPROVEMENTS IN | H. M. S. O. | ENGLISH | 1985 |$ 9.00 | H. M. S. O. |
| | DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|13. | SAFE GARDING OF MULTI ROLLER M/c| | ENGLISH | 1981 |$ 8.00 | LEATHER PRODUCIRS ASS. |
| | USED IN THE LEATHER PRODUCING | | | | | |
| | INDUSTRIES | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|14. | SAFE GARDING OF TANNERY DRUMS | | ENGLISH | 1980 |$ 6.70 | LEATHER PRODUCIRS ASS. |
| | | | | | | |
|15. | SUPPLMENT TO SAFE GARDING OF | | ENGLISH | 1984 |$ 5.35 | LEATHER PRODUCIRS ASS. |
| | TANNERY DRUMS | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|16. | TAINNING OF HIDES & SKINS | LOCKHART SMITH | ENGLISH | 1974 |$ 0.70 | TROPICAL PRODUCT |
| | | C. J. ELLIOTT | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|17. | MODERN RATIONAL DYEING AND | J. MOSIEWICA J.| ENGLISH | 1982 |$19.99 | SHOE TRADES PUB. CO., U.S.A.|
| | FINISHING OF VEG-SOLE LEATHER | | | | | |
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|Sl.No.| TEXT BOOK | AUTHOR | MEDIUM |EDITION YR | COST | FULL ADDRESS OF PUBLICATION |
|------|---------------------------------|----------------|-----------|-----------|--------|-----------------------------|
|18. | MODERNISATION RATIONAL PIT DRUMS| MOSIEWICZ J. | ENGLISH | 1976 |$17.95 | SHOE TRADES PUB. CO., U.S.A.|
| | TANNAGE OF VEG. SOLE LEATHER | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|19. | CHEMISTRY AND TECH. OF LEATHER | F. O. FLAHERTY | ENGLISH | 1992 |$199.99 | KALLEN BERGER W. E. |
| | 4 VOLUME | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|20. | LEATHER TECHNICIAN HAND BOOK | J.H. SHERPHOUSE| ENGLISH | 1989 |$18.50 | LEATHER PRODUCIRS ASS. |
| | | | | | | |
|21. | SKIN, HIDS & LEATHER AFICTS | J. J. TANCOUS | ENGLISH | 1959 |$57.00 | TANNIRS COUNCIL, U. S. A. |
| | | | | | | |
|22. | SURVEY OF MODERN VEG. TANNAGE | | ENGLISH | 1974 |$25.20 | TANNING EXPRACT PRO. |
| | | | | | | FEDERATION |
| | | | | | | |
|23. | DYES HOUSE LABORATORY PRACTICE | T. M. THOUMPSON| ENGLISH | 1983 |$ 7.20 | DYES Co. PUBLICATION TRUST |
| | | | | | | |
|24. | PRACTICAL LEATHER TECH. | T. C.THOSTENSEN| ENGLISH | 1992 |$34.95 | KRIEGER PUBLISHING CO.,U.S.A|
| | | | | | | |
|25. | MANF. OF UPPER LEATHER | D. H. TUCK | ENGLISH | 1981 |$ 5.00 | TROPICAL PRODUCTS |
| | | | | | | |
|26. | OILS AND LUBRICATION USED IN | D. H. TUCK | ENGLISH | 1983 |$ 6.50 | LEATHER CONSERVATION CENTRE |
| | LEATHER | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|27. | FUNDAMENTALS OF POLLUTION | T.C. THORTENSEN| ENGLISH | | | SHOE TRADER PUB. Co., U.S.A.|
| | CONTROL FOR LEATHER INDUSTRY | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|28. | CHEMICALS FOR LEATHER INDUSTRY | COMPILED | ENGLISH | 1994 |200.00 | N. L. D. P., MADRAS |
| | | | | | | |
|29. | RAW MATERIALS FOR INDIAN LATHER | COMPILED | ENGLISH | 1994 |250.00 | N. L. D. P., MADRAS |
| | | | | | | |
|30. | MODERNISATION OF LEATHER | COMPILED | ENGLISH | 1994 |200.00 | N. L. D. P., MADRAS |
| | INDUSTRY & DEV. OF LEATHER IN | | | | | |
| | INDIA | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|31. | THEORY OF PRACTICE OF LEATHER | K. T. SARKAR | ENGLISH | | | |
| | MANF. | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|32. | LECTURE NOTES OF DYEING AND | C. K. RAO | ENGLISH | | | C. L. R. I., MADRAS |
| | FINISHING | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|33. | AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINCIPLE| S. S. DUTTA | ENGLISH | | 50.00 | I. L. T. A., CALCUTTA |
| | OF PHYSICAL TESTING OF LEATHER | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
|34. | PRACTICAL ASPECT OF THE MANF. | J. DEY | ENGLISH | | 50.00 | I. L. T. A., CALCUTTA |
| | OF UPPER LEATHER | | | | | |
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