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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jan 2024. There was 1 interview round.
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An easy level GD on random topic was done
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Feb 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Logical Reasoning & Aptitude test, Grammar test.
posted on 5 Jun 2022
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jun 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Heat treatment processes differ in temperature, time, and cooling rate to achieve desired material properties.
Annealing: heating and slowly cooling to reduce hardness and increase ductility
Quenching: rapid cooling to increase hardness and strength
Tempering: heating and cooling to increase toughness and reduce brittleness
Normalizing: heating and cooling to refine grain structure and improve machinability
Hardening: heati...
The diameter of the DI pipes continuously casted at NML was 100mm.
DI pipes were continuously casted at NML
The diameter of the pipes was 100mm
Cryogenic process of heat treatment involves cooling materials to extremely low temperatures to improve their properties.
Materials are cooled to temperatures below -150°C using liquid nitrogen or helium.
This process improves the wear resistance, toughness, and dimensional stability of materials.
Common applications include treating tool steels, aerospace alloys, and superconducting materials.
The process can also be used...
The temperature range for various heat treatments in metallurgy varies depending on the specific process.
Annealing temperature range: 300-1200°C
Quenching temperature range: Room temperature to 200°C
Normalizing temperature range: 800-950°C
Austempering temperature range: 250-450°C
Other heat treatments have their own specific temperature ranges
Temperature ranges can also vary depending on the type of metal being treated
Strength and hardness are related but not the same. Strength is the ability to withstand force while hardness is resistance to deformation.
Strength refers to the ability of a material to withstand an applied force without breaking or deforming.
Hardness refers to the resistance of a material to deformation, scratching, or abrasion.
A material can be strong but not hard, such as rubber, or hard but not strong, such as gla...
Continuous cooling curves show the cooling behavior of a material during solidification.
Continuous cooling curves are used to determine the cooling rate required for a material to achieve a desired microstructure.
They are plotted by cooling a sample at a constant rate and measuring its temperature as a function of time.
The curves can be used to predict the formation of different phases and microstructures in the materi...
Fe-C diagram shows the phases of iron-carbon alloys at different temperatures and carbon concentrations.
The diagram is also known as the iron-carbon phase diagram.
It is used to understand the behavior of steel and cast iron.
The diagram shows the different phases of iron and carbon at different temperatures and carbon concentrations.
The diagram has three main regions: austenite, ferrite, and cementite.
The eutectoid poin...
posted on 2 May 2017
I was interviewed before May 2016.
IDC stands for International Data Corporation, a global market intelligence firm specializing in technology and industry research.
IDC provides insights and analysis on various sectors such as IT, telecommunications, consumer technology, and more.
They offer market research reports, consulting services, and events to help businesses make informed decisions.
IDC tracks market trends, forecasts future growth, and provides c...
I am excited to join IDC because of its reputation for innovative research and development in the field of design.
IDC has a strong focus on interdisciplinary research, which aligns with my own interests and goals.
I am impressed by the cutting-edge facilities and resources available at IDC, which would enable me to conduct high-quality research.
I am excited about the opportunity to work with and learn from experienced r...
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Market Research Questions
Market research is the process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information about a market, including customers, competitors, and industry trends.
Involves collecting data on customer preferences, buying habits, and market trends
Helps businesses make informed decisions about product development, pricing, and marketing strategies
Includes techniques such as surveys, focus groups, and data analysis
Examples: conduc...
posted on 26 Jul 2022
Potato consumption varies across states in India.
Potatoes are a staple food in many Indian households.
States like West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar consume the most potatoes.
In South India, rice is the primary staple food, so potato consumption is relatively lower.
Potatoes are also used in various dishes like aloo gobi, aloo paratha, and samosas.
Potato chips and French fries are popular snacks across the country.
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