Faridabad's newer industrial township — purpose-built plots, planned utilities and projects still being commissioned. Full instrument schedules, supplied and commissioned.
IMT Faridabad was laid out as a planned township, and it shows. Plots are regular, utilities were designed rather than added, and a good proportion of the plants here were commissioned in the last few years or are being commissioned now.
That produces a completely different kind of enquiry. In Sector 24 the question is usually "this gauge keeps failing, what should we use". In IMT Faridabad it is more often "here is the P&ID, here is the tag list, quote the whole instrument schedule and support commissioning".
Those are different jobs. A project schedule has to arrive together, because the contractor cannot commission a loop with one item missing. It has to carry the documentation the consultant will demand at handover. And somebody has to be available during loop checking, which is when the questions the drawing did not answer finally surface.
The schedule complete, not nearly complete. Ninety-five per cent of a tag list delivered on time is worse than a realistic date for all of it, because the loop check stops either way. We schedule and confirm in writing before accepting the order rather than after.
Documentation that survives the handover audit. Calibration certificates with as-found and as-left readings, material test certificates for wetted parts, and CCoE certificates for anything flameproof. A consultant asks for these at the worst possible moment.
Questions asked before manufacture, not at site. A datasheet with a gap is normal. What matters is whether the supplier comes back with a question or quietly assumes something. Assumptions get discovered during loop checking, when they are expensive.
Someone present during commissioning. Ranging, configuring smart instruments, and resolving the mismatch between the drawing and what was actually built — that is where a project either runs smoothly or does not.
A plan for the second year. The plant is calibrated at handover and then, in many cases, nobody touches it again until something fails. An AMC set up at commissioning avoids that.
Complete instrument lists from your P&ID — gauges, transmitters, sensors, thermowells with wake frequency calculation, level, flow, valves and accessories.
PID controllers, scanners, recorders, isolators and converters, and control panels built to your scheme, wired and tested before despatch with as-built drawings.
Sanitary instruments with no dead leg, clean room differential pressure monitoring, and validation-friendly dataloggers.
Flameproof instruments specified against your zone, gas group and temperature class, with the CCoE certificate copy shipped with the goods.
For new project schedules: complete instrument lists built from your P&ID and tag list — pressure gauges and transmitters, RTDs and thermocouples, thermowells sized with a wake frequency calculation where the line demands it, level and flow instruments, and control valves and accessories.
For control and monitoring: PID controllers, multi-channel scanners, recorders, signal isolators and converters, and control panels built to your scheme, wired and tested before despatch with as-built drawings.
For pharmaceutical and food plants: sanitary instruments with polished wetted parts and no dead leg, clean room differential pressure monitoring, and validation-friendly dataloggers.
For hazardous areas: flameproof instruments with CCoE certificates supplied with the goods, specified against the zone, gas group and temperature class from your area classification drawing.
A new plant is the one moment when the packing line can be designed rather than assembled over time, and it is worth using. Get the carton sizes, the peak-hour count and the floor layout right at the start and the despatch bay never becomes the bottleneck it usually becomes.
For continuous despatch, fully automatic in-line strapping and random carton sealing on a conveyor. For mixed or seasonal volume, semi-automatic machines cost far less and handle it perfectly well — and we will say so rather than quoting the larger line by default.
Box wrapping with top press, pallet trucks and drum carriers complete it. We commission the line, set strap tension and sealer settings for your actual cartons, and quote consumables so the running cost is in the project budget rather than a surprise in month two.
Carton sizes, peak-hour count and floor layout decided at project stage — the one chance to stop the despatch bay becoming the bottleneck.
Strapping and random sealing on a conveyor for continuous despatch, commissioned with settings matched to your actual cartons.
Mixed or seasonal volume rarely justifies an in-line system, and we will say so rather than quoting the larger line by default.
Strap tension and sealer settings set for your cartons, and consumables quoted so the running cost is in the project budget.
Building in IMT Faridabad? Send the P&ID, tag list or equipment schedule. We size the full instrument list, come back with questions where the datasheet has gaps, confirm the delivery schedule in writing before accepting the order, and support loop checking and site acceptance testing. Being in the same city, that support is genuinely available rather than promised.
Plant already handed over? The most useful thing we do is set up the calibration schedule that nobody establishes after commissioning. Instruments certified at handover drift quietly, and the first anyone knows is a product problem or an audit finding.
Annual maintenance. Scheduled preventive visits, a calibration calendar, defined response time and priority on spares — for our instruments and for anything else the project contractor installed.
The packing and sealing machinery mentioned above has its own pages, written around the machine rather than the area. If that is the part you are working on, start there.
Packing machines in FaridabadAll packing & sealingYes, that is a large part of our work. Send the P&ID and tag list. We size every item, come back with questions where the datasheet has gaps rather than assuming, and quote the schedule as one consolidated offer.
That is the point of scheduling it properly. We confirm the delivery date in writing before accepting the order, because a loop check stops just as completely for one missing item as for twenty.
Yes, and being in Faridabad means that support is genuinely available rather than promised. Ranging smart instruments, resolving drawing-versus-site differences and signing off loop check sheets are all part of it.
Traceable calibration certificates with as-found and as-left readings, material test certificates for wetted parts where the datasheet requires them, CCoE certificates for flameproof items, GST e-invoices with IRN, and as-built drawings for panels.
Yes, free, before you order. On any fast steam or gas line it is not optional — a well that fails the calculation eventually breaks off inside the line, which is a process release rather than a lost instrument.
We would recommend it. Instruments certified at handover drift quietly, and in most plants nobody establishes a calibration schedule afterwards. Setting it up while the project team is still present is far easier than reconstructing it two years later.
Yes. Send the carton sizes, the peak-hour count and the floor layout. A packing bay designed at the start rarely becomes the bottleneck it becomes when equipment is added piece by piece.
Send a photograph of the nameplate, a tag list, or simply tell us the duty. Our engineer will size it and quote it.
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