Lakshmi Machine Works ATC Delivers 5m Ogive Payload Fairing for GSLV MK-III to ISRO

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 Lakshmi Machine Works ATC Delivers 5m Ogive Payload Fairing for GSLV MK-III to ISRO

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Coimbatore-based  Lakshmi Machine Works Advanced Technology Centre (LMW ATC) has recently completed the delivery of a 5-meter diameter Ogive Payload Fairing to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the GSLV MK-III. This payload fairing, constructed by LMW's metallic and composites divisions, plays a crucial role in transporting satellites into orbit. Made from carbon composites, it stands at a height of 10.75 meters.


Sanjay Jayavarthanavelu, the Chairman and Managing Director of LMW, officially handed over the hardware documents to ISRO Chairman S Somanath. The unveiling ceremony of the payload fairing was conducted virtually, showcasing the collaboration between LMW and ISRO in advancing space technology.


LMW-ATC's contributions extend beyond the Ogive Payload Fairing. In February, the company delivered a "4-meter diameter hat stiffened composite equipment bay shroud" essential for the upcoming Gaganyaan Mission. Additionally, LMW-ATC undertook assembly, structural testing, and non-destructive testing of composite tubular members for the Inter Tank Structure of the C-25 cryogenic upper stage, which is vital for Chandrayaan-3.


These developments underscore LMW's commitment to supporting India's space exploration endeavors through the provision of high-quality aerospace components and technology.

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