Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is an Indian central public sector undertaking and the largest government-owned power generation equipment manufacturer. It is under the ownership of the Government of India and the administrative control of the Ministry of Heavy Industries.BHEL was established in 1956, ushering in India’s heavy electrical equipment industry. The Company is engaged in the design, engineering, manufacturing, construction, testing, commissioning, and servicing of a wide range of products, systems, and services for the core sectors of the economy, viz. power, transmission, industry, transportation, renewable energy, oil & gas, and defense.
Symcom Exim recently completed a large professional project for their client, Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited, in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The project involved disposing of non-ferrous metal scrap, including paper-covered copper conductors/coils, motor-cut copper rings, and lose scrap in various shapes and sizes. Additionally, the project required the dismantling of non-ferrous metal scrap of rotor/armature/stator (with and without shaft) with copper attached, as well as the disposal of old and used transformers of up to 500 MVA.
The project scope was extensive and required high expertise and coordination to ensure safe and efficient materials disposal. The first step involved a detailed analysis of the non-ferrous metal scrap, including the type of materials and their associated risks. Symcom Exim’s team of experts then developed a comprehensive plan for the dismantling and disposal of the materials, which included adherence to all applicable local and national regulations.
The dismantling process involved various techniques, including cutting, dismantling, and removing non-ferrous metal scrap of the rotor/armature/stator. Symcom Exim’s team of experts utilized specialized equipment and tools, including cranes, hydraulic shears, and cutting torches, to ensure the dismantling process was conducted safely and efficiently. All applicable regulations transported the dismantled materials to a secure disposal site.
In addition to the non-ferrous metal scrap, the project also involved the disposal of old and used transformers of up to 500 MVA. Symcom Exim’s team of experts thoroughly analyzed the transformers to determine the most effective disposal methods. The disposal process involved the safe dismantling and removal of the transformers and transportation to an approved disposal site.
Overall, Symcom Exim’s project for Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited was a major success. The project was completed within the given timeframe and budget, and all materials were disposed of safely and efficiently. Symcom Exim’s team of experts demonstrated high professionalism and expertise throughout the project, ensuring that Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited’s needs were met with the utmost care and attention to detail.