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NCB Unveils Advanced Calibration Lab for Cement Industry

The National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCB) has inaugurated an Advanced Calibration Laboratory aimed at enhancing quality assurance in India’s cement and construction sectors. The new facility, launched by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is set to support the quality control efforts of both public and private sector companies, further strengthening the backbone of India’s infrastructure development.

Located at the NCB’s Ballabgarh campus, the laboratory features a state-of-the-art force calibration system, marking a pioneering step in cement and construction industry standards. This innovative system is one of the first of its kind in the sector, designed to meet the growing demands for precision in quality testing. The facility is expected to play a key role in catering to the quality assurance needs of public sector undertakings (PSUs), CSIR laboratories, and industry players alike. The laboratory’s inauguration comes at a time when the Indian construction and cement industries are witnessing substantial growth. By improving the accuracy and reliability of calibration testing, the lab is set to ensure higher quality standards in cement production. These steps are essential, especially considering the crucial role cement plays in India’s ongoing infrastructure and housing expansion.

In addition to the calibration lab, the NCB also unveiled a 500 kWp solar rooftop installation at the facility, underscoring the institution’s commitment to sustainable energy practices. This green initiative complements the lab’s technological advancements and enhances its operational efficiency. Sanjiv, the Joint Secretary from the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), who officiated the inauguration, emphasised the need to establish a Centre of Excellence for Building Materials at NCB. He highlighted the cement sector’s significant contributions to the national economy, from fulfilling the country’s infrastructure requirements to creating job opportunities across the value chain. The establishment of the Advanced Calibration Laboratory is seen as a pivotal move in addressing the evolving needs of the cement and construction sectors, further positioning India’s manufacturing ecosystem as a global leader in quality standards.

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