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President Murmu to inaugurate HAL facility

| @indiablooms | Sep 26, 2022, at 07:07 pm

Bengaluru/UNI: President Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate the Hindustan Aeronautic Limited's (HAL) state-of-the-art Integrated Cryogenic Engine Manufacturing Facility (ICMF) here Tuesday.

The facility will cater to the entire rocket engine manufacturing under one roof for ISRO and boost self-reliance in manufacturing of high-thrust rocket engines.

The facility is set up over an area of 4,500 sq meters housing over 70 hi-tech equipment and testing facilities for manufacturing cryogenic (CE20) and semi-cryogenic (SE2000) engines of Indian space launch vehicles.

In 2013, an MoU was signed with ISRO for establishing the facility to manufacture cryogenic engine modules at HAL. The MoU was amended in 2016 for setting up of an Integrated Cryogenic Engine Manufacturing Facility (ICMF) with an investment of Rs 208 crores.

The commissioning of all the critical equipment for the manufacturing and assembly requirement is completed.

The pre-production activities which involve preparation of the process plans, drawings and quality plan has also commenced.

HAL will start realising the modules by Mar 2023.

HAL Aerospace Division manufactures liquid propellant tanks and launch vehicle structures of PSLV, GSLV MK-II, GSLV Mk-III and also stage integration for GSLV Mk-II.

The aerospace division entering into manufacture of cryogenic engines is a major step in technology up-gradation cum modernization.

Cryogenic engines are the most widely used engines world over in the launch vehicles. Due to the complex nature of the cryogenic engine, till date only a few countries like the US, France, Japan, China and Russia have mastered the cryogenic technology.

On Jan 5, 2014, India successfully flew GSLV-D5 with a cryogenic engine (made by ISRO through private industries) and became the sixth country in developing cryogenic engines.

Space exploration in the future is mostly dependent upon cryogenic technology.

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