• Normal Broad Gauge: This sleeper has a trapezoidal
cross section having a width of 154 mm at the top and 250 mm at the bottom and a height of 210 mm at rail seat.
• Points & Crossing:
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• Guard Rail: These are used at the
approaches to girder bridges to prevent a derailed train from capsizing.
• Check Rail on Curves:
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• Level Crossings: This is formed at various points where a
road crosses a railway track at the same level. Manufacturing ProcessAmity Business School
1.Cleaning & oiling of moulds
2.Fixing of insert 3.Cutting wire & fixing it in mould with wedges & barrels. 4.Tensioning of wire. 5.Mixing of concrete in mixture machine. 6.Concentring of sleepers with the help of vibrator. 7.Steam curing 8 De moulding of sleepers 9. Submerged water curing of sleeper for 14 days. 10. Testing of sleeper 11. Ready for dispatch. Amity Business School
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Promotion Amity Business School
• International Railway Equipment
Exhibition At Pragati Maidan,New Delhi. • By sending Emails • Adding our company in various on online portal of trade directory like jimtrade.com,tradeindia.com,eindiabusiness. com Target Companies Amity Business School
• Indian Railways (Main Buyer)
• Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. • Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. • Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. • NTPC • Coal India Ltd. • Vedanta Mining • Reliance industries ltd. Amity Business School
• IR proposes to import 50 electric & 50 diesel locomotives over the
next 3 years • IR has worked out new projects under public-private partnership scheme • ailways is also expected to invest US$ 45.9 billion in the 11th Plan (2007-12), triple the amount envisaged in the 10th Plan (2002-07) • Total investment of US$ 5.6 billion has been planned for two corridors • Three new electric loco, diesel loco & coach factories to be set up • FDI inflow into railways has been US$ 75.11 million from April 2000 to January 2009 • Annual plan for 2009-10 envisages investment of US$ 7.6 billion Major Companies Amity Business School