Y. Vimochandra Singh
Plot No. ** Tellus Avenue, Phase 2
1st Cross Street, Sembakkam
Chennai – 603108
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Career Objective:
To accept challenges and pursue a position utilizing knowledge and skills obtained from both academic and industrial exposures.
As a dedicated professional, add value with an opportunity to learn and work in a team with positive attitude, wherein I can utilize my skills to grow along with the organization. Academic qualification:
2018 – 20 – M. Tech in Rubber and Plastic Technology, Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai(cgpa – 7.2)
2015 - 18– B. Tech in Polymer Engineering, BS Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute Of Science and Technology, Chennai(cgpa – 7.2)
2011-14 – Diploma in Plastic Technology, CIPET, Imphal, Manipur(79%)
2011 - XII – COHSEM, EK Higher Secondary School, Manipur
2009 – X – BOSEM, Irengband High School,Manipur Work Experience:
Magneti Marelli Motherson Auto System Ltd. Pune, Maharastra o Worked as DTE for 12 months (2014april -2015april) during this period I worked as a trainee and I operate injection moulding machine various sizes of tons i.e Engel 1500 ton, Toshiba 1050 ton, Negri Bossi900 ton etc, product checking and moulding and unloading.
Work skill:
Knowledge of Plastic and Rubber materials handling and processing.
Knowledge on machine operations such as injection moulding machine, extrusion process and two roll mill process.
Projects works:
B. Tech:
Development of compatibilized blend of recycled ABS from E-Waste and POLY STYRENE for automotive fitting
Blending of Nylon 6 with recycled Polypropylene for improving the thermal property and processability of nylon6.
M. Tech:
Dispersion of silica to SBR
Silica is constantly gaining importance as reinforcing filler for rubber compounds. It offers several advantages compared to carbon black. In tire treads, silica can yield a lower rolling resistance at equal wear resistance and wet grip than carbon black. When polar silica is mixed with commonly non-polar olefinic hydrocarbon rubbers, there will be a greater occurrence of hydrogen-bond interactions between surface silanol groups in the silica agglomerates, than interactions between the polar siloxane or silanol groups of the silica and the rubber. So mixing of silica with rubber faces major problems. For this reason there is the need to enhance the compatibility of hydrocarbon rubbers and precipitated silica by modifying the surface of the silica. Bifunctional organosilanes, such as bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)- tetrasulphide (TESPT), are commonly used to chemically modify silica surfaces for that purpose . Silica, the coupling agent and rubber are usually simultaneously introduced into the internal mixer. Hobbies & Interests: Cricket, Chess, Movies, Reading magazines, Cooking IT Skills: Proficient in Microsoft office tools, Auto-CAD Personal details:
Unmarried male born 22-01-1994
Nationality – Indian
Domicile – Imphal, Manipur