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HI-TECH PROJECTS(An Industrial Monthly Magazine on New Project
Opportunities and Industrial Technologies)
April - 2015 Issue(E-copy)
Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India)* Ph: 9811437895, 9811151047, 91-11-23918117, 23916431, 45120361, 23947058, 64727385
Deposit the amount in “EIRI “Account with HDFC BANK CA- 05532020001279 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: HDFC0000553) ORICICI BANK CA - 038705000994 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: ICIC0000387) OR AXIS Bank Ltd. CA - 054010200006248 (RTGS/
NEFT/IFSC CODE:UTIB0000054) OR UNION BAK OF INDIA CA-307201010015149 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: UBIN0530727) ORSTATE BANK OF INDIA CA-30408535340 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: SBIN0001067) AND JUST SMS US ON PH. 09811437895
JUST PREPARED NEW PROJECTS FOR YOUALPHA CELLULOSE POWDER
FROM COTTON WASTE[EIRI-1645]
Cellulose is a natural carbohydrate highpolymer (polysaccharide) consisting ofanhydro glucose units joined by an oxygenlinkage to form long molecular chains. that areessentially linear cellulose exist in three form.1. Alpha, 2. Beta, 3. Gamma. Alpha cellulosehas the highest degree of Polymerization(DP). It is insoluble in strong sodium hydroxidesolution. The beta and gamma form havemuch lower DP and are known ashemicelluloses.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 MT/DayLand & Building (1500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 2.57 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 90 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 93 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.51 Cr.Rate of Return 16%Break Even Point 65%***************************************************
CAST POLY PROPYLENEFILMS (CPP FILM) [EIRI-1646]
The term CPP is used in the plastics industryto descr ibe polypropylene-based fi lmsproduced by a cast extrusion process (CastPolypropylene). Although there are some CPPfilms used for hygiene applications andsynthetic paper (usually involving fillers andother additives), the term CPP is usually usedto refer to high clar i ty f i lms targetinglamination, metallization and packagingapplications.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 16.67 MT/DayLand & Building (4000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 2.45 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.80 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 9.22 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14.77 Cr.Rate of Return 46%Break Even Point 34%****************************************************
SPICES GRINDING [EIRI-1647]Spices which are basically plant products,have a definite role to play in enhancing thetaste flavour, relish or piquancy of any food,most of the spices are pagrant, aromatic andpangent. They comprise seeds, bar tes,rhizome, leaves fruits and other parts ofplants, which belong to varigated species andgenera since time immorial, india in renamedto be the have of spices. Most importantspices like black pepper (king of spices)cardamom (queen of spices) cardamon(queen of spices), ginger, chilies and turmeric,which are produced in India import it greatreputation and these constitute. The majorgroup of spices. In the list of spices, clave,nutmeg, cinnamon and cassia are known astree spices,
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 MT/DayLand & Building (1500 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.30 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.15 Cr.Total Capital Investmen Rs. 4.40 Cr.Rate of Return 54%Break Even Point 49%
DOOR HINGES (MILD STEELAND STAINLESS STEEL)
[EIRI-1648]Hinges have extensive applications in joiningdoors, windows and similar other structuresrequiring a movement of one flank withrespect to a fixed frame. In housing, the doorflanks can have an angular movement withrespect to the door frames of wood or steelor aluminium. Its function is to joint one partto the other. Versatile of operation of hingeshave played a great role mechanisation andmodernisation in present mechanised life.Hinges are extensively used in safes,almirahs, boxes of all sizes, machines coversetc. Mild steel is extensively being used formanufacturing hinges for all purposes butbrass, S.S. and Aluminium hinges have alsobeen manufactured because of theirrespective properties, uses and applications.Though the manufacturing process is samefor all materials of hinges yet some balancingequipments are needed to be added with themain machineries when material changes.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 400 Kgs./DayLand & Building (1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.75 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 48.20 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 56.43 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.97 Cr.Rate of Return 20%Break Even Point 58%*****************************************************
CASHEW NUT PROCESSING[EIRI-1649]
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) a nativeof Eastern Brazil introduced to India just asother commercial crops like Rubber, Coffee,Tea etc. by the Portuguese nearly fivecenturies back. The first introduction ofcashew in India was made in Goa from whereit spread to other parts of the country. In thebeginning it was mainly considered as a cropfor afforestation and soil binding to checkerosions. The nuts, apple and other byproducts of this crop are of commercialimpor tance. Though i ts commercialexploitation began from the early 60’s,marginal lands and denuded forests were theareas set apar t for the plantat iondevelopment.
Cost EstimationLand & Building (1000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.39 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 58.35 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 84.27 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.90 Cr.Rate of Return 32%Break Even Point 54%*****************************************************
BIO GAS PRODUCTION &BOTTLING PLANT [EIRI-1650]
Energy is becoming a scarce and costly inputin the world. Oil which accounts for a sizeableportion of our energy consumption, has beenmaking a very heavy tax on our foreignexchange resources. Other than coal, we mustalso find alternate resources of energycentered around solar, wind, tidal and bio-gas.
An effective bio-gas programme leads toefficient use of cow dung for gas recovery andpar t ial supplement to plant nutr ientrequirement. Bio-gas programme leads toimprovement in rural living including ruralsanitation. Conventional bio-gas digesters setup in India were predominantly of the KhadiVillage Industries Commission Model.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1500 Cubic Meter/DayLand & Building (2000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 1.40 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.00 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 40 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.86 Cr.Rate of Return 26%Break Even Point 50%*****************************************************
ISOBGOL PROCESSING UNIT[EIRI-1651]
Isobgol (psyllium) is a natural gift to Indiaespecially to the North Gujarat and thesouthern part of Rajasthan since in no otherpart of the world the climatic conditions aresuch that which are favourable for growingIsobgol crop. Isobgol is a Persian name whichmeans horse’s ear. (Isob means horse any golmeans ear) The name completely suits thedescription of isobgol seed, as it is very muchresembles horse’s ear. The Isobgol seed hasTwo parts, the above thin white layer knownas isobgol ‘hush’ or’sat’ isobgol’ and the innerred known as gola.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 MT/DayLand & Building (600 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 73 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 14.75 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 22.56 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.16 Cr.Rate of Return 56%Break Even Point 39%*****************************************************
10 MW GRID INTERACTIVESOLAR POLYCRYSTALLINE PV
POWER PLANT [EIRI- 1652]Grid interconnection of photovoltaic (PV)power generation system has the advantageof more effective utilization of generatedpower. However, the technical requirementsfrom both the utility power system grid sideand the PV system side need to be satisfiedto ensure the safety of the PV installer andthe reliability of the utility grid. Clarifying thetechnical requirements for gr idinterconnection and solving the problems aretherefore very impor tant issues forwidespread application of PV systems. Gridinterconnection of PV systems isaccomplished through the inverter, whichconver t DC power generated from PVmodules to AC power used for ordinary powersupply for electrical equipments.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MEGA WATTSLand & Building (120000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 5.24 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 56.00 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 26 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 61.86 Cr.Rate of Return 21%Break Even Point 60%****************************************************
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GROUND CALCIUMCARBONATE MICRONIZATION
PLANT [EIRI-1653]Calcite is a carbonate of calcium (CaCO3)containing 56% CaO and 44% CO2. It is oneof the important industrial minerals also knownas ‘Calc Spar’. Pure crystallised transparentvariety of calcite is known as ‘Iceland Spar’which is used as Nicol prism in opticalinstruments using polarised light. Calcite is themost abundant crystalline form of calcium
carbonate (CaCO3) Calcite limestone refersto a high-calcium limestone. As for hardnessof calcite is concerned, pure calcite has ahardness of 3 Mohs, whereas naturallyoccurring limestone’s lie in the range of 2-4Mohs. Regarding the formation andoccurrence of limestone/calcite mineral, thisis widely distributed throughout the world indeposits of varying sizes and degrees ofpurity.
Cost Estimation (US DOLLAR)Plant Capacity 30 MT/DayLand & Building (1500 Sq.Mt.) US$ 2.17 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 1.78 LacsW.C. for 2 Months US$ 97 Th.Total Capital Investment US$ 6.88 LacsRate of Return 24%Break Even Point 58%****************************************************
SOYA MILK AND PANEER[EIRI-1654]
Soyabeans are very much popular as foodcrop in most of the countries all over the worldwhere a large number of food products areprepared form soyabean seeds. As edible oilmilk and milk products giving sources cropthe soyabeans are getting wide acceptance.In India too since last few decades.Souyabean seeds have a high nutritionalcomposition; and can be converted in tovarious states, tastes, colours, flavours andother quality substances. As far as the use ofsoyabean is concerned it has taken a placefrom soap industry to food industries like. Thesoya milk, in particular has been developedlike a boon for human beings as large. Thespecialty lies in the fact that in the reasonswhen traditional cow milk buffalo milk is notavailable in sufficient quantity, this milk servesthe purpose almost equitably to other animalmilk type. Soybeans possess a very highnutritional value. It contains about 20 per centoil and 40 per cent high quality protein (asagainst 7.0 per cent in rice, 12 per cent inwheat, 10 per cent in maize and 20-25 percent in other pulses).
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 MT/DayLand & Building RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 7 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 9 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 18 LacsRate of Return 63%Break Even Point 61%****************************************************
COCOA BUTTER AND COCOAPOWDER WITH CULTIVATION
[EIRI-1655]Cocoa Powder (Cocoa) is the food preparedby pulverizing the material remaining after thepart of fat (Cocoa Powder) is removed fromchocolate liquor. The V.S.chocolate standardsdefine three types of cocos based on their fatcontent. These are (a) Breakfast, or high fatcocoa containing not less than 22% fat. (b)Cocoa, or medium fat cocoa containing lessthan 22% but more than 10%. (c) Low fatcocoa, containing less than 10% fat. Cocoa
powder production toDay is an important partof the cocoa and chocolate industry, becauseof increased consumption of chocolate -flavoured products.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT/DayLand & Building (400 Acres) Rs. 21.25 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.29 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs.3.36 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 27.21 Cr.Rate of Return 67%Break Even Point 22%*****************************************************
AUTOMATIC LINE FORPROCESSING FRESH GINGERINTO DRY GINGER, GINGER,
OIL, PASTE, POWDER &GINGER JUICE [EIRI-1656]
A genus of rhizomatous herbs distributed inthe tropics of the old world, chiefly in India,East Asia and Malaysia. Fourteen, speciesare reported to occur in India Z-official, whichis the main source of ginger, is cultivated ona large scale in India. Bangladesh, Taiwan,Jamaica, Nigeria and Sieria, Leone, fromwhich it is exported to other countries theworld and ginger is cultivated also for internalconsumption in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) andseveral East Asiatic countries and the crophas been introduced into Queens hand inAustralia mainly for pickling. Ginger ismentioned in the early literature of China andIndia as a spice. Thus it is one of the earliestof known spices. In the 16th century, theSpaniards introduced it into the West Indiesand Mexico.
Cost EstimationLand & Building (2.5 Acres) Rs. 5.75 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.50 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 16.93 Cr.Rate of Return 36%Break Even Point 39%*****************************************************
INSTANT FOOD MIX (IDLI MIX,DOSA MIX, SAMBAR MIX, VADA
MIX GULABJAMUN MIX,DHUKLA MIX ETC.) [EIRI-1657]Modern age has evolved an immense relishfor fast food items which have become quiteprevalant in view of their variety andpalatability. Their demand is also enhancingat a tremendous pace. Among such food item,Dhokla, Dosa, Sambar, Gulab Jamun, Vadamix etc. constitute. Instant food mix. Theirspeciality owes to the significant progress infood technology. One great speciality is thefacile availability of these food items at variousshapes, vendors, and mobile food snacksparlours and these are very economicalitems.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 600 KGS/DayLand & Building (6000 Sq.Mt.) Rs. 50 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 12 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 95.99 LacsRate of Return 98%Break Even Point 29%
GRANULES FOR INJECTIONMOULDING MACHINE (USED FORPIPE FITTINGS, ELBOWS,SOCKETS, NUTS, ETC.)
24. uPVC DOORS & WINDOWS25. uPVC DOORS & WINDOWS
PROFILESEach Project Report covers in this CD containsIntroduction, Uses, Market, Process with ProductFormulae, Suppliers of Plant & Equipments and RawMaterials, Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis,BEP, Resources of Finance etc.
Price of this CD containing all above 25 Project Reportsis Rs. 40,451/-. Payable fully in advance through BankDraft/M.O. in favour of ENGINEERS INDIA RESEARCHINSTITUTE, DELHI. Delivery within 3 days. (To Orderplease dial : 098114-37895).
Start Your Own IndustryLIQUID GLUCOSE FROMPOTATOES [EIRI-1530]
Potato is widely consumed as food all over theworld. It contains the starch as a majorcarbohydrate. Surplus and cull potatoes areused as feed for live stock and also as rawmaterial for the manufacture of starch, ethylalcohal and a few other industrial products like,dextrose, liquid Glucose etc. The potatocontains approximately 18-21% ofcarbohydrates. The major carbohydrate isstarch. This starch is comprising 65-80% ofthe dry weight of the tuber, is calorifically themost important nutritional component. In theraw tuber, it is present as microscopic granulesin levcoplasts lining the interior cell walls ofparenchyma tissue. The granule is ellipsoidalin shape, 100N*60N, with striations like anoyster shell. Under polarized light, the granuleshows an irregular black cross. Electronmicrographs reveal a surprising smoothsurface structure. The ratio of amylase toamylopectine in potato starch is 24:76 and thegelatinization temperature ranges from 56oCto 69oC with water this starch forms atranslucent paste of high viscosity. Freshlyharvested mature tubers contain more sugarsthan the large ones. A slight rise in total sugarsis observed when tubers are stored at 20-30oC.However when the storage temperature is 4oCor less., the total reducing sugars increase, therate and extent of increase being greater whenlower the temperature down to the freezingpoint. The maximum sugar concentration (3 to10%) is reached after 4-8 weeks. Potato starchis produced from varieties selected and grownfor their high starch, low protein and low fibrecontains. In USA and else where, only surpluspotatoes and tubes unsuitable for table use areused for starch production.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 25 MT./DayLand & Building (5 Acres) Rs. 3.39 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 8.05 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.12 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14.18 Cr.Rate of Return 18%Break Even Point 69%******************************************************
RIGID PVC FILMMANUFACTURE FOR
PHARMACEUTICALS BLISTERPACKAGING [EIRI-1533]
Plastic films (PVC) have got wide usesincluding for garments and saree packaging.Polyvinyl chloride (P.V.C.) is one of if not thelargest single volume plastics material ingeneral use in the world. It is potentially one ofthe lowest cost materials. The French chemistRegnault first discovered P.V.C. in 1835 and itwas initially marketed commercially in 1827.P.V.C. has achieved this market leadershipbecause of its good physical properties, itscompounding versatility for a wide variety ofapplications, its low cost, and processing case.These desirable properties include selfextinguishing characteristics, water, chemicaland abrasion resistance, good strength
properties and a complete range of colours.The compounds range from soft flexible films,to rigid, high strength products. Plasticizerslubricants, fillers and stabilizers are used toproduce this versatility and it possible to makea compound with a right balance of propertiesfor almost any application. P.V.C. products willmelt but will not burn and good weather abilityhas been achieved by compounding. There arevarious theories on compounding of P.V.C. butthe PVC processor especially in small scalesector in India because of lack of availabilityand high price of sophisticated equipmentsinstruments testing facilities trained technicalpersonnel, raw materials looks forward tosomething practical which wood benefit him inknowing the best possible and mosteconomical method of PVC compounding.Compounding process includes (i) formulationof compound according to the propertiesdesired (ii) Palletizing. The palletizing processis done either by rotary knife cutter orgranulator.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 Ton/DayLand & Building (1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.10 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.93 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.33 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.75 Cr.Rate of Return 30%Break Even Point 51%********************************************************
PRESTRESSED CONCRETEPOLES (PSC POLES)
[EIRI-1534]Wooden, steel and concrete poles were usedfor power distribution lines since 19th century.The first poles used were wooden poles. Whendemand for poles increase and as the powerlines under construction required longer polessuitable for resisting larger horizontal forces,steel poles were introduced in substitution towood. Though both materials are still in usethrough out the world, with wood primarily usedfor short length small forces country lines thegeneral trend is to substitute both the materialswith concrete and Use reinforced andprestressed concrete poles instead. Woodenhave limited life and steel poles have a longerlife compared to wooden poles requirescontinuous maintenance for protection againstcorrosion concrete and particularly prestressedconcrete poles can be considered as havingan unlimited life without maintenance cost fortheir corrosion protection. Poles supportingpower lines are subjected to relatively smallvertical forces and primarily to large horizontalforces at bottom. The horizontal forces at theirtop are smaller along the axis of the power line& much larger on direction perpendicular to it.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 117 Nos/DayLand & Building (16000 sq.mt.) US$10.60 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 10.89 LacsW.C. for 2 Months US$ 5.56 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 27.56 LacsRate of Return 36%Break Even Point 60%*******************************************************
22. NAPHTHA BASED THINNER23. N.C.PUTTY24. N.C. THINNERS USED IN AUTOMOBILES25. OIL-BOUND DISTEMPER PAINTS26. PAINT INDUSTRY27. PAINT REMOVERS28. PAINT DRIERS29. POWDER COATING PAINTS30. PAINT AND REDUCER31. PRIMER PAINTS, ENAMEL PAINTS
& DISTEMPER32. POWDER COATING33. PRIMER PAINTS & ENAMEL PAINTS34. POLY VINYL ACETATE EMULSION35. PIGMENTS BINDERS FOR
TEXTILE PRINTING36. PUTTY AND WATER PROOFING PAINT37. PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN38. POLY AMIDE RESIN39. REFRACTORY PAINT (GRAPHITE BASED)40. RED OXIDE PIGMENTS41. STOVING PAINT42. SILICONE EMULSION FOR TEXTILE43. STAINER FOR PAINTS44. SOLVENTS & THINNERS45. TEXTURE PAINTS46. THINNERS47. THINNERS (ETHYL ALCOHOL BASED)48. THINNERS (WHITE SPIRIT BASED)49. UREA FORMALDEHYDE RESIN50. UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS51. VARNISH (CLEAR) FOR WOOD
(FLAME-RETARDING TYPE)52. WOOD PRIMER FOR PAINTS53. WALL PUTTY54. WIRE ENAMEL
Each Project Report covers in this CD containsIntroduction, Uses, Market, Process with ProductFormulae, Suppliers of Plant & Equipments and RawMaterials, Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis,BEP, Resources of Finance etc.
Price of this CD containing all above 54 Project Reportsis Rs. 30,338/- or US$ 500/-. Payable fully in advancethrough Bank Draft/M.O. in favour of ENGINEERSINDIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE, DELHI. Deliverywithin 3 days. (To Order please dial : 098114-37895).
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Start Your Own IndustryFROZEN POTATO PATTY
[EIRI-1529]Frozen potato patty is an important snacks foodhaving good demand and is being appreciatedby masses. Freezing food preserves it from thetime it is prepared to the time it is eaten.Freezing food slows down decomposition byturning residual moisture into ice, inhibiting thegrowth of most bacterial species. In the foodcommodity industry, there are two processes:mechanical and cryogenic (or flash freezing).The freezing kinetics is important to preservethe food quality and texture. Quicker freezinggenerates smaller ice crystals and maintainscellular structure. Cryogenic freezing is thequickest freezing technology available due tothe ultra low liquid nitrogen temperature (-1960C). Frozen products do not require anyadded preservatives because microorganismsdo not grow when the temperature of the foodis below -9.50C, which is sufficient on its ownin preventing food spoilage.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 8 Ton/DayLand & Building (1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.23 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 8.35 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 4.67 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 16.06 Cr.Rate of Return 24%Break Even Point 59%*******************************************************
HYDROXY PROPYL GUAR(HPG) AND CARBOXY METHYL
HYDROXY PROPYL GUAR[EIRI-1526]
The guar bean tetragonolobus, an annuallegume, is the source of guar gum. It growsbest under conditions with frequent rainfall, buttolerates arid conditions well. India grows 80%of world production of Guar gum but due tostrong demand, it is being introduced into newareas. It is mainly grown in areas of India(Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Punjab)Pakistan, Sudan, and USA. India produces 6.07.5 lakh tons of guar annually. In IndiaRajasthan and Haryana states contribute 85%of the total production. In Rajasthan, the districtJaisalmer, Barmer, Nagaur, HanumangarhJhunjhunu and Sikar. The districts in Haryanaindulged in the production of guar are Bhiwani,Sirsa, and Rewari and the districts in Gujaratare Kutch, Banaskantha, Ahmedabad. Jodhpurcity in Rajasthan is one of the India. Guar alsoknown as cluster bean (leguminous crop. Guaris being grown for seed, is an annual plant,about 4 feet high, vertically Each pod is about5-8 cm long and has seeds.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 MT./DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 5.70 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.90 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 30.47 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 38.51 Cr.Break Even Point 25%********************************************************
TOMATO, GUAVA AND MANGOPULP [EIRI-1523]
Guava is a pear or round shaped fruit growingin the tropical region. Guava is one of the mostcommon plants abundantly grown in all regionsof India. The trees are usually narrow andtrunked. There is almost no bark in these trees.The fruit is characterized by white interior. Theinside of the fruit is highly fleshy with a numberof hard seeds. Guava fruit is one of the richestsources of Vitamin C. There is also a goodamount of pectin in this fruit. A good qualitycommercial pulp is obtained by passing theguava fruit extracts through 0.7mm sieve. Indiais the home of mangoes.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 80 Ton/DayLand & Building (Area 5 Acres) Rs. 9.05 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 10.41 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 4.34 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 24.39 Cr.Rate of Return 42%Break Even Point 43%******************************************************
PARTICLE BOARD FROM RICEHUSK OR WOOD WASTE ORSUGARCANE BAGASSE OR
MIXED OF ALL ABOVE[EIRI-1521]
Development of particle and fibre board hasbeen consequential to man’s quest for optimumutilization of timber and wood wastes whichearlier were used mainly as fuel. Initialdevelopment of particle board took place inGermany during the Second World War whenits timber supplies were practically cut-off fromthe supplying countries. Particle board plantswere set up in postwar West Germany to meetthe demand for reconstruction. In the fiftiesparticle board manufacturing plants were setup in Europe and USA. The industry has nowdeveloped throughout the world. The origin offibre board can be traced back to the beginningof 20th century in England and USA. It receiveda fillip in 1934 as a Swedish engineer developedthe defibrator process or thermo mechanicalpulping process.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 4 MT./DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 5.41 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.25 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 51 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 7.31 Cr.Rate of Return 37%Break Even Point 44%******************************************************
LIQUID GLUCOSE FROMBROKEN RICE [EIRI-1516]
Starch is a group of polysacchrides, composedof glucopyranose units joined together by-glucosidric linkages. It conforms to themolecular formula, (C6-H10O5)u, where nvaries from a few hundred to over one million.Starch is found as the reserve carbonhydratein various parts of plants and is enzymaticallybroken down to gluose to other erbohydratesaccording to the metabollic needs of the plants.
Industrially, starch is broadly divided into twotypes viz, natural and modified. Naturalstarches, also designated as unmodifiedstarches or simply starches, are obtained fromgrains such as and sorghum. from roots likepotato, tapioca and arrow root, and from thepith of the stems of certain palms such a sago.The characteristics of the natural starches arechanged by chemical or enzymatic action andthe products of these reactions are termedmodified starches. This group includesdextrins, acid-modified starches, oxidizedstarches, starch esters, starch ethers,dialdehyde starches, and cationic starches.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 MT./DayLand & Building (16’000 sq.mt. Rs. 13.47 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.60 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 24.43 Cr.Rate of Return 36%Break Even Point 47%********************************************************
MINI FLOUR MILL(ATTA, MAIDA, SUJI)
[EIRI-1511]The plant will have facility to produce, Maida,Sooji, Atta and bran. These products will besold as per the guidance issued for Food andCivil Supplies Department of the concernedstate. The same plant can be used to processother cereals such as rice gram, dal etcHowever, attempt is made have to examinefeasibility and profitability of processing wheatto produce Maida, Sooji, Atta and bran. Flourmill serve the purpose of processing wheat toconvert it into flour. Wheat grains are theseeds of the wheat plant which is able to growis kinds of soil and under widely differingclimatic conditions.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 MT/DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.55 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 57 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.39 Cr.Rate of Return 41%Break Even Point 42%******************************************************
DRY WALL PUTTY (WHITECEMENT BASED) [EIRI-1475]
White cement based Wall Putty a plasteringmaterial to fill the holes and patches beforepaint primer or distemper. In general, fillers &stoppers are paste-like materials, highlypigmented, used to fill surface imperfections(fillers) and to make good gross surface defectsprior to painting operations (stoppers). Itrenders to the surface, smooth bright whitecoating suitable for over coating by differentkinds of water and solvent based paints.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 Ton./DayLand & Building (1200 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.20 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 79 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 4.25 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.44 Cr.Rate of Return 29%Break Even Point 62%******************************************************
Deposit amount in EIRI AccountAXIS BANK LTD. 054010200006248
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CELLULAR LIGHTWEIGHTCONCRETE BRICKS
(CLC BRICKS) [EIRI-1450]Bricks remain one of the most importantbuilding materials in the country. Brick makingis a traditional industry in India, generallyconfined to rural areas. In recent years, withexpanding urbanization and increasingdemand for construction materials, brick kilnshave to grow to meet the demand. It has directlyor indirectly caused a series of environmentaland health problems. At a local level,environmental pollution from brick-makingoperations is injurious to human health,animals and plant life. At a global level,environmental pollution from brick-makingoperations contributes to the phenomena ofglobal warming and climate change. Also,extreme weather may cause degradation of thebrick surface due to frost damage. Globalwarming and Environmental pollution is now aglobal concern. Cellular Light WeightTechnology blocks can be used as analternative to the red bricks, to reduceEnvironmental pollution and Global warming.CLC blocks are environment friendly. Theenergy consumed in the production of CLCblocks is only a fraction compared to theproduction of red bricks and emits no pollutantsand creates no toxic products or by products.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 60 Cubic Mt./DayLand & Building (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 10.11 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 85 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 66 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 12.21 Cr.Rate of Return 23%Break Even Point 52%*******************************************************
CONVERSION WASTE PLASTICWITH TYRE INTO ACTIVATEDCARBON AND INDUSTRIAL
FUEL [EIRI-1444]The disposal of plastic waste and used tyre byland filling is becoming an increasingly seriousproblem from a environmental and economicstand point, a better solution is to reprocesstire into valuable products such as activatedcarbon other solid carbon form (e.g. carbonblack) and liquid and gaseous fuel. A processdesign is proposed which involves pyrolysis ofplastic waste and used tires, activation of thesolid residue, partial combustion of liquid toproduce carbon black and the use of high BTUgas for process heat. The activation of the solidresidue is done using CO2 which produces COand activated carbon. The CO2 is regeneratedand the lost carbon is recovered using theboudouard reaction to produce CO2 and finelydivided carbons.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton/DayLand & Building (Area 600 sq.mt.) Rs. 82 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 40 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 6 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.31 Cr.Rate of Return 15%Break Even Point 70%
RICE MILL [EIRI-1359]Rice sheller is the process that helps in removalof hulls and bran from Paddy grains to producepolished rice. The objective of rice milling is toget whole grain rice and preserve most of therice kernel, in their approximate original shape.In order to improve nutritional and cookingquality of rice, a pre-treatment is given to paddyand the r ice so obtained by milling thepretreated paddy is known as parboiled rice.The rice obtained from milling untreated rice isknown as raw rice or white rice. Primary millingof rice is an important activity in food grains.Rice is used in almost all parts of India. Fewdecades ago, rice grains were processed atfamily level before cooking.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 Ton/DayLand & Building (1.5 Acres) Rs. 3.35 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.23 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 5.07 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 10.97 Cr.Rate of Return 41%Break Even Point 40%*******************************************************
DISPOSABLE PLASTICSYRINGES (STERILISED)
[EIRI-1138]With the development of Intravenous andIntramuscular inspection use of syringes foreffecting transfer of medicines to human bodyfor desired quick results has because inevitable.With growing consciousness of sterilization andspreading of diseases uses of plasticdisposable syringes have been developed andare being preferred. In fact syringes areinstruments which are used for injecting liquidinto body of human beings or of animals. Itcuriosity of a cylinder and a air tight pistons.These syringes are available in sizes varyingfrom 2 c.c. to 100 c.c. Most popular andcommonly used sizes are 2 c.c. other sizes arealso frequently used but to a lesser extent. .
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 67200 Nos/DayLand & Building (1000 Yard) Rs. 1.92 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.87 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.29 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.25 Cr.Rate of Return 61%Break Even Point 40%******************************************************
DISPOSABLE PAPER CUPS,GLASSES & PLATES
[EIRI-0838]Paper Items such as paper cups, saucers,Glass, paper plates is finding extensive usagethese days for serving eatables in parties,functions and social gatherings. Paper platesare the most commonly used disposablecrokery in India. Paper conists of sheetmaterials and are comprised of bonded smalldiscrete fibers which are usually cellulosic innature and are held together by secondarybonds most probably the hydrogen bonds.Paper is made in a wide variety of types andgrades to serve many functions. Writing andprinting papers constitute approx 30% of the
total production.Cost Estimation
Plant Capacity 500 KGS/DayLand & Building (450 sq.mt.) Rs. 3 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 5 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 21 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 30 Cr.Rate of Return 35%Break Even Point 46%*******************************************************
DISPOSABLE PLASTIC CUPS,GLASS ETC. [EIRI-0563]
Today consumption of Disposable products isbreaking records. Disposable products areeasy to handle, economical and can bedisposed easily. With the changing lifestyle ofMankind, the use of disposable products israising like anything. Plastic Disposableproducts are very popular because it can becarried easily, and very low in prices too. Thereis a huge variety available in Plastic Disposableproducts. Plastic Disposable products are likea gift for today’s hectic lifestyle, they save yourenergy and money both. The productsdesigned to disposed easily after use arecalled Disposable products & the productswhich are made with any kind of plastic andcan be disposed easily after use are knownas Disposable Plastic Products.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30000 Nos./DayLand & Building (350 sq.mt.) Rs. 20 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 12 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 34 LacsRate of Return 25%Break Even Point 62%********************************************************
BIO -DIESEL EXTRACTIONFROM JATROPHA, SOYABEAN,
SUNFLOWER, RICE BRAN,ALGE & CULTIVATION OF
JATROPHA [EIRI-1333]Bio-diesel is forming a promising sustainablesource of energy and is gaining world wideacceptance as a solution to problems ofenvironmental degradation, energy insecurityand restrictive price structure. Therefore theproduction of Bio-diesel is becoming anincreasingly important element in global energypolicies. India, a fast growing economy is facingthe challenge of meeting a rapid increase inits energy demand. Price of Detailed ProjectReport is Rs. 18,000/- Only.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 MT./DayLand & Building (12,300 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.18 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.55 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 7.98 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 15.88 Cr.Rate of Return 74%Break Even Point 25%******************************************************
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PLASTIC WATER STORAGETANKS [EIRI-1487]
The term Plastics usually refers to a large andvaried group of synthetic materials which aresolid in finished form but at some stage in theirprocessing are fluid enough to be shaped byapplication of heat and pressure. The use ofplastics in building has grown rapidly in the lastfew years. Plastics were first used fordecorative and non structural purposes butbecause of increased knowledge of the longterm proper ties of plastics par ticularlyresistance to creep and environmental effectssome plastics are now available that maintainlong term structural integrity, such as piping,doors and windows, water tanks that cancontain moderate pressures for a long periodof time.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 Nos./DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 30 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.14 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 69 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.22 Cr.Rate of Return 40%Break Even Point 47%*******************************************************
ALUMINIUM COMPOSITEPANELS (ACP) [EIRI-1489]
Aluminium Composite Panels (ACP) are mainlylight-weight composite material consisting oftwo pre-finished aluminium cover sheets heat-bonded (laminated) to a core made ofpolyethylene plastic material, available in 3mm,4mm and 6mm thicknesses after finishing andcan be curved and bent to form corners. Thesepanels are used widely as exterior covering ofcommercial buildings and corporate houses.While adding to aesthetic beauty of thestructure, they are also resistant to acid, alkalisalt spray, pollution and provide good thermalas well as sound insulation. These Panels arewidely used due easy maintenance in almostany kind of climate through normal wash withwater and mild detergent that ensures longlasting performance.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6000 sq.mt./DayLand & Building (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 14.41 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.94 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 21.48 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 40.54 Cr.Rate of Return 27%Break Even Point 54%*******************************************************
CATHETERS MANUFACTURING[EIRI-1490]
A catheter is a flexible tube made of latex,silicone, or Teflon that can be inserted into thebody creating a channel for the passage of fluidor the entry of a medical device. For many yearsthe epidermal catheters used were plain tubesmade of available industrial compounds, anddesign was largely based on current need.Catheters are designed to perform tissue
ablation (tissue removal) and even serve asconduits for thermal, optics, and various medicaldevices. The three major types of catheters arecoronary, renal, and infusion. Coronarycatheters are used for angiography (x-ray ofblood vessels after injection of radiopaquesubstance), angioplasty (altering the structureof a vessel) and ultrasound procedures in theheart or in peripheral veins and arteries.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2000 Tubes/DayLand & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 2.03 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.73 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.13 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 8.27 Cr.Rate of Return 18%Break Even Point 69%********************************************************
Approximately 1 million metric tons of urea-formaldehyde resin are produced annually. Morethan 70% of this urea-formaldehyde resin isused by the forest products industry for a varietyof purposes. The resin is used in the productionof an adhesive for bonding particleboard (61%of the urea-formaldehyde used by the industry),medium density fiberboard (27%), hardwoodplywood (5%), and a laminating adhesive forbonding (7%), for example, furniture casegoods, overlays to panels, and interior flushdoors. Urea-formaldehyde resins are the mostprominent examples of the class ofthermosetting resins usually referred to asamino resins.2,3 Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 MT/DayLand & Building (3 Acres) Rs. 7.52 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.11 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14.73 Cr.Rate of Return 56%Break Even Point 36%***********************************************************
EPDM RUBBER PROFILES(WEATHER STRIPS,
INDUSTRIAL MONO STRIPS[EIRI-1492]
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber,also named as EPDM in short, is the polymerof ethylene and propylene. Large scalecommercial production began in 1963 and thecurrent overall global consumption of EFPM are800,000 tons per year. EPDM is polyolefine -categorized and has excellent performance ofvulcanization and its gravity is the lowest amongall rubbers. These are radon copolymers of thetwo hydrocarbons ethylene and propylene withthe ethylene varying from 40 to 70% by weight.This produces a saturated rubber, EPM, whichhas to be vulcanized with peroxide systems.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3 MT./DayLand & Building (3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.96 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 8.60 Cr.Rate of Return 37%Break Even Point 43%
PVC is a thermosetting plastic. In other words,it can only be softened and molded into formonce. If it is softened and remolded a secondtime it will lose some of it’s favorablecharacteristics. PVC is very corrosion resistant.It is not a conductor and will not have anelectrochemical reaction with acids and basesthat it comes in contact with. For this reason,PVC is sometimes used to coat other materialsfor protection. PVC also has a high chemicalresistance. While it will react with somechemicals, there are a large number ofchemicals it will not react with, making it anexcellent product for industrial applications.PVC is not without it’s faults.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT./DayLand & Building (75,000 sq.ft.) Rs. 6.17 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.38 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 8.67 Cr.Rate of Return 25%Break Even Point 56%*******************************************************
PARTICLE BOARD FROM RICEHUSK [EIRI-1499]
The technology for manufacture of Rice HuskParticle Board, developed at the IndianPlywood Industr ies Research Institute,Bangalore, has emerged as one of the bestsolutions to this problem as it helps to maintainthe ecobalance and preserves the eco-system.Patents have been filed in India and many otherr ice growing countr ies. This board hasemerged as a versatile substitute for wood ina wide range of applications. Moreover, theseboards can also be made decorative. Theprocess has been licensed to several firms inIndia and a turnkey plant has been set up inMalaysia. The firm has also produced floortile (out of rice husk), fire resistant doors, etc.having granite like finish. What is more, thelicensee of the technology has helped to buildup a large number of low cost houses afterthe Gujarat earthquake.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 Ton/DayLand & Building (3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.08 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 28 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.50 Cr.Rate of Return 35%Break Even Point 66%*****************************************************
PLASTIC GRANULES FROMPLASTIC WASTE & PLASTIC
ROPE (SUTLI) PLANT[EIRI-1231]
Plastics today have a prominent place in thespectrum of materials frequently used bymaterials engineers and designers. They haveearned this placed on the basis of performanceat a price, plus the apparently unlimitedability of the plastics industry to develop newplastics or new grades of older plastics to meetspecific needs of modern industry.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 Kg/hr. Plastic Granules 100 Kg/hr. Plastic Rope (Sutli)Land & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 99 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 38 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.81 Cr.Rate of Return 21%Break Even Point 67%******************************************************
IRON ORES PELLETIZATIONPLANT [EIRI-1170]
Iron Ore Pellets are used in blast furnaces forproducing sponge iron & steels. Marked byhigh productly lower fuel consumption andimproved furnace control, pellets are nowpreferred all over the world for primary steelmaking. An iron ore pelletization unit cansubmit an IEM to SIA of ministry of SteelIndustry to set-up a plant of mfg. capacity = 18lakh tonners pa. This project sould be 100%EOU/EOU or an ancillary to a sponge ironplant. This plant can be set-up near an iron oreconcentration site or a sponge iron plant or neara sea por t for respective benefits oftransportation costs saving on transfer of rawmaterials and /or finished products in betweenthe point of importance & the plant.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 MT./DayLand & Building (120000 sq.mt.) Rs.102.76 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 35.36 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 19.70 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 160.97 Cr.Rate of Return 36%Break Even Point 40%*******************************************************
M.S. BILLET CASTING WITHINDUCTION FURNACE FROM
STEEL SCRAP & SPONGEIRON [EIRI-1058]
Mild steel Billets are the basic raw material formanufacturing various types of re-rolledproducts. Mild steel billets are used formechanical engineering works such asmanufacturing machines and their parts. Steelbillets are used for production of plate, sheets,strips, rod etc. by hot Rolling and cold Rollingprocess. It is the commercial forms of steelsmill products which are directly used in theEngineering Industries. A variety Additionaloperations like cold Rolling, Machining, HeatTreatments and Fabrications are carried outon final mill Products in order to make themsuitable for use. However, is the steel billets isthe first form of steel for producing other shapes
by rolling, forging or extrusion process.Cost Estimation
Plant Capacity 174 MT./DayLand & Building (2500 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.25 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.38 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 41.91 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 46.88 Cr.Rate of Return 33%Break Even Point 44%******************************************************
BANANA CHIPS, BANANAPULP & BANANA POWDER
(BANANA PRODUCTS)[EIRI-1483]
Banana is a globally important fruit crop with97.5 million tones of production. In India itsupports livelihood of million of people. Withtotal annual production of 16.91 million tonesfrom 490.70 thousand ha., with nationalaverage of 33.5 T/ha. Maharashtra ranks firstin production with 60 T/ha. Bananacontributes 37% to total fruit production inIndia. Banana is one of the major andeconomical ly impor tant fruit crop ofMaharashtra. Banana occupy 20% areaamong the total area under crop in India.Maharashtra ranks second in area and firstin productivity in India. Jalgaon is a majorBanana growing district in Maharashtra whichoccupy 50,000 hectares area under Banana.But most of Banana is grown by plantingsuckers. The technology development inagriculture is very fast, it results in developingTissue Culture Technique.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2.50 Ton./DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 88 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 63 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.02 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.64 Cr.Rate of Return 31%Break Even Point 54%******************************************************
FUSED SILICA FROMSILICA SAND [EIRI-1481]
Fused silica is a high purity silicon dioxide iseither transparent or translucent. Thenontransparent fused material contains alarge number of microscopic bubbler thatcreate a milky appearance causes by thescattering of light. This material is sometimescalled as a translucent fused silica. Fusedsilica is available in a number of grade fordifferent application. Fused silica is used forwindow, lenses prism and other application.Fused silica should apply to any foam ofvitreous silica manufactured by fusion,however it has been used by some to denoteall vitreous silica not produced by quartzfusion and by other for only the translucentvitreous silica.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40,000 MT./DayLand & Building (5 Acres) Rs. 13.10 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.28 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 26.79 Cr.Rate of Return 19%Break Even Point 71%
Wetting agent (OT Paste) used for textileindustry. Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate as OTPaste is a white wax l ike solid withcharacteristic odor. It is sparingly soluble inwater and freely soluble in alcohol, glycerol,Carbon tetrachloride, acetone xylene. Itsaponification value varies from 240-253 andis stable in acid and neutral solution. ithydrolyzes in alkaline solution. OT Paste isused as a wetting Agent in textile industries.OT Paste Wetting Agents is anionic product,thick paste, 0.5% of weight of cotton fiber orcloth instantaneously wets it. Industrial
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton./DayLand & Building (800 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.01 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 22 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 65 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.93 Cr.Rate of Return 26%Break Even Point 54%*******************************************************
TOMATO PROCESSING UNIT[EIRI-1022]
Tomato processing unit/Tomato Puree is thename implies to tomato Pulp which isconcentrated by the evaporators either openpan or vacuum evaporators. It is prepared byconcentrating tomato juice or pulp withoutseeds and skin. It is used for preparation ofvarious products such as Sauces, Ketchup,Chutney, Soup, Tomato Juice. Tomatoes aretaken, which are well-ripened. So the freshripen tomatoes are very refreshing andappetising. they are good source of vitamine.The main tomato producing states are A.P.,Bihar, M.P. Punjab, Tamil nadu, West Bengaland Maharashtra. Two varieties of tomatoesare available in India then are the large roundones which are quite sour and the tongishtype which are sweetish and less sour.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 20000 MT./YearLand & Building (3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.71 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 6.89 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.19 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 10.09 Cr.Rate of Return 23%Break Even Point 58%******************************************************
HARD ANODISED PRESSURECOOKERS AND UTENSILS
[EIRI-1023]Pressure Cookers are conventionally madeof Aluminium Alloys sheet or Circles. InRecent years stainless steel has penetratedinto this field. As stainless steel is notthermally so efficient as Aluminium, the latesttrends towards manufacture of PressureCookers with Copper clad bottom of pressurecookers. In every family utensils of differentmetals are used made of steel, Brass,Aluminium, Copper etc. More over utensilsof every metals has a definite significance ofits own but aluminium utensils are especiallyused by lower class people Because It is light,quite reasonable and with high heat bearing
capacity. Because of these physical qualitiesand durability, Aluminium utensils have highdemand and its demand is only increasing witheach passing day with the increase inpopulation, Although the major demand foraluminium utensils is in rural area, yet itspopularity is also increasing in urban areas.
Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 500 sq.mt.) Rs. 87 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 45 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.41 Cr.Rate of Return 75%Break Even Point 38%****************************************************
FRUITS AND VEGETABLESDRYING BY FREEZE DRYING
METHOD [EIRI-1039]The modern method of dehydration, i.e. dryingfruits and vegetables under controlledconditions of temperature and humidity ishowever, assuming importance as a majorindustry. The dehydration industry got animpetus during the World War II. On accountof their concentrated form, low cost,convenience and easy transportability, driedfruit and vegetable products and also otherdehydrated foods became highly popularamong the armed forces. Dehydratedvegetables, however, lost some of theirpopularity owing to some undesirable changesin colour, taste and flavour during storage anddistribution.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.50 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 2 Acres) Rs. 5.31 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 5.85 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.26 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 12.67 Cr.Rate of Return 60%Break Even Point 31%****************************************************
STEEL ROLLING MILL (BYINDUCTION FURNACE) [EIRI-1041]
The products of steel plants are in the form ofstructural shapes such as I-sect ions,channels, angles, plates, rails, sheets, axlesand wheels for railways, merchant productslime rounds, hexagons, squares, strips etc.Galvanized sheets, tin-plates, wire-rods andsoon. Rails, wheels and axles are specificallymeant for railways which are a large consumerof steel. These are specifically used directlyas supplied by steel plant. However, theremaining products of a steel plant, by andlarge, are processed further in engineeringindustries before their actual use. Theseproducts are therefore often called as ‘Semis’meaning thereby that they are semi-finishedsteel products only.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 350 MT./DayLand & Building (50,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 54.70 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 5.77 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 58.88 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 120.06 Cr.Rate of Return 49%Break Even Point 42%*****************************************************
POLY ALUMINIUM CHLORIDE[EIRI-1018]
Aluminium chloride hydroxide [1327-41-9],[10284-64-7], Alcl (OH)2 [14215-15-7],AlCl2(OH), produts, commonly known aspolyaluminium chlorides (PAC), are used fora wide variety of industrial applications. Othernames for PAC are basic aluminium chloride,polybasic aluminium chloride, aluminiumhydroxychlorid, aluminium oxychloride andaluminium chlorohydrate. The presence ofpolymeric, aluminium-containing cations, thedistribution of which can differ greatly, typifiesPAC products. Although the formation ofpolynuclear aluminium species in solution hasbeen studied for over a centary, there is stillmuch controversy concerning aluminiumpolymerization reactions and the resultingproduct compositions. Polyaluminiumchloride is a partially hydrolyzed aluminiumchloride solution, which may incorporate asmall amount of sulphate, has beenintroduced in Japan, England and Australiaas an alternative to alum. Known aspoly(aluminium chloride) or poly (aluminiumhydroxy chloride is a member of the family ofbasic aluminium chlorides. Polyaluminumchloride is also called Aluminium chlorideHydroxide [1327-11-9].
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1.50 MT./DayLand & Building (1000 sq.mt.) US$ 1.78 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 1.40 LacsW.C. for 2 Months US$ 1.13 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 4.56 LacsRate of Return 25%Break Even Point 61%****************************************************
BOTTLING PLANT (COUNTRYLIQUOR) [EIRI-1233]
There are nevertheless several very earlyreferences which can be taken to indicate thata potable spirit (like country liquor) was knownmany thousands of years ago. The earliestregarding excessive consumption of potabledistilled spirit, i.e. country liquor and otherproducts, appear to have come from China,some 1000 years B.C. Aristotle later mentionspurifying sea water by evaporation, and also“wine which produces a spirit”. For centuriesthe art of distilling remained firmly in thehands of alchemists. Herbs had long beenthought to cure various maladies, agriurdulyfor Jaundice, fox glore, for blisters and it wouldseem that the alchemists argued that, if thejuice of one of these herbs could be, say,quadrupled in strength, then the efficiency ofcure would be multiplied four fold. Thealchemists were responsible for manyimprovements in the art of distilling.
Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10000 Ltrs./DayLand & Building (1.52 Acres) Rs. 2.11 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.20 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.31 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.89 Cr.Rate of Return 52%Break Even Point 38%***************************************************
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Cereal Products with Formulae59.Modern Bee Keeping and Honey
Processing Technology60.Modern Technology of Acid Slurry,
Surfactants, Soap and Detergentswith formulae
61.Modern Technology of Extrusion& Extruded Products
62.Modern Technology of Rolling Mill,Billets, Steel Wire, Galvanized Sheet,Forging and Castings
63.Technology of Pet Bottles, Preformand Pet Recycling
64.Plastic Additives Technology Hand Book65.Plastic Waste Recycling Technology66.Potato & Potato Processing Technology67.Profitable Businesses to Start for
Entrepreneurs68.Profitable Small, Cottage, Tiny and
Home Industries A complete handbook
on Home & Small Scale Industries69.Technology of Reinforced Plastics70.Rotational Moulding Technology
Hand Book71.Modern Technology of Tomato
Processing and Dehydration-Ketchup, Juice, Paste, Puree,Soup and Drying