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SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) MODULES ASSEMBLING PLANT (10 MW) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Plant Layout

Photovoltaic (PV) is the field of technology and research related to the application of solar cells for energy by converting sun energy (sunlight, including sun ultra violet radiation) directly into electricity. Due to the growing demand for clean sources of energy, the manufacture of solar cells and photovoltaic arrays has expanded dramatically in recent years. Photovoltaic production has been doubling every 2 years, increasing by an average of 48 percent each year since 2002, making it the worlds fastest-growing energy technology. At the end of 2008, the cumulative global PV installations reached 15,200 megawatts. Roughly 90% of this generating capacity consists of grid-tied electrical systems. Such installations may be ground-mounted (and sometimes integrated with farming and grazing) or built into the roof or walls of a building, known as Building Integrated Photovoltaics or BIPV for short Solar energy is energy transmitted from the sun. But they differ in the ways they capture and use solar energy to produce heat or electricity. Solar electric power systems transform sunlight into electricity. Every minute the sun baths the earth in as much energy as the world consumes in an entire year. An alternative technology consists of concentration solar power (CSP), where the suns energy is at first concentrated by reflective devices such as troughs or mirror panels and then the resulting concentrated heat energy is transferred to a heat-transfer medium, which is used to power a conventional turbine and produce electricity. At present the small size of the plants and the pure solar design for most of them required the existence of public economic support through investment subsidies and a special tariff for the electricity produced.
Plant capacity: 1 No./AnnumPlant & machinery: 1241 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1778 Lakhs
Return: 60.00%Break even: 60.00%
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WELDING ELECTRODES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

The heavily coated electrode, employed for most structural steel welding is a core wire or low carbon rimmed steel, which is covered by extrusion with a sheath of material of consistency. The sheath dries to a hard semi flexible tube, which becomes firmly attached to the core wire. The compounding of coating was at one time a closely guarded secret of the manufacturer concerned but the technical advance in our knowledge have led to an understanding by the welding engineer of the function of each addition made to the coating. Welding electrodes are extensively used in all type of mechanical process as joints two pieces in one, to give cylindrical shape to a flat sheet filling a small hole on the surface of the sheet. The welding electrodes are manufactured in standard range of diameters corresponding standard lengths. 3.15 mm O & 4 mm O electrode are manufactured in 350 mm & 450 mm lengths respectively. These are the coat-finished diameters. Generally Used Flux Materials Are: Rutile (weld grade) L.C. Ferro Manganese H.C. Ferromanganese Magnesite Calcite Talcum China clay Potash Mica Quartz Cellulose Titanium dioxide Potassium silicate The plant is highly suitable for SSI sector. The electrode consumption is directly proportional to the over all steel consumption looking at the steel production targets in future, it can be well felt that welding electrode industry has a very good scope in India. Welding industry is substantially dependent on the automobile, steel and engineering sectors. The market for welding segment is divided into welding equipment and consumables in the ratio of 1:3. The welding equipment market is divided between manual metal arc welding and automatic and semi-automatic welding equipment. The relationship between the manual and others is 3:1. Slightly more than half of the market is in the organized sector; the informal sector and imports account for the balance. The welding machinery and electrodes market is basically served by two leading players, Advani-Oerlikon and Esab with sizable contributions from Ewac Alloys and Modi Industries. Indal and Ahura are other major players. New entrants in the industry are the MNCs: D&H Welding, Levicon Electric (USA), and Hyundai Corp of South Korea. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Ador Welding Ltd. Bobshell Electrodes Ltd. D & H Welding Electrodes (India) Ltd. Diffusion Engineers Ltd. Dwekam Electrodes Pvt. Ltd. Esab India Ltd. Jhaveri Weldflux Ltd. Kanyaka Fine Weld Ltd. Mailam India Ltd. Rasi Electrodes Ltd. Rockland Thermionics Ltd. Superstar Welding Inds. Ltd. T & R Welding Products (India) Ltd. Weld Excel India Ltd.
Plant capacity: 1200 MT/Annum (Welding Rods)Plant & machinery: 21 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 165 Lakhs (W/C 2 Month)
Return: 49.00%Break even: 40.00%
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FORGING ON OPEN DIE HAMMERS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Forging is the name for processes whereby the work piece is shaped by compressive forces applied through various dies and tools. It is one of the oldest metalworking operations. Forging was first used to make jewellery, coins, and various implements by hammering metal with tools made of stone. Forging may be done at room temperature (cold forging) or at elevated temperatures (warm or hot forging, depending on the temperature). Because of the higher strength of the material, cold forging requires greater forces, and the work piece materials must have sufficient ductility at room temperature. Cold-forged parts have good surface finish and dimensional accuracy. Hot forging requires smaller forces, but dimensional accuracy and surface finish are not as good. Forgings generally require additional finishing operations, such as heat treating to modify properties and machining for accurate finished dimensions. The forging process can create parts that are stronger than those manufactured by any other metalworking process. This is why forgings are almost always used where reliability and human safety are critical. Forging parts are normally component parts contained inside assembled items such an airplanes, automobiles, tractors, ships, oil drilling equipment, engines, missiles and all kinds of capital equipment - to name a few. Forged parts vary in size, shape and sophistication - from the hammer and wrench in toolbox to close tolerance precision components. Some of the largest customer markets include: aerospace, national defense, automotive, and agriculture, construction, mining, material handling, and general industrial equipment. Even the dies themselves that make forgings (and other metal and plastic parts) are forged. Open-die forging can produce forgings from a few pounds up to more than 150 tons. Called open-die because the metal is not confined laterally by impression dies during forging, this process progressively works the starting stock into the desired shape, most commonly between flat-faced dies. In practice, open-die forging comprises many process variations, permitting an extremely broad range of shapes and sizes to be produced. In fact, when design criteria dictate optimum structural integrity for a huge metal component, the sheer size capability of open-die forging makes it the clear process choice over non-forging alternatives. At the high end of the size range, open-die forgings are limited only by the size of the starting stock, namely, the largest ingot that can be cast. Practically all forgeable ferrous and non-ferrous alloys can be open-die forged, including some exotic materials like age-hardening super alloys and corrosion-resistant refractory alloys. The Indian forging industry meets the major requirements of steel forgings for the automobile industry. There is a very good potential for export of steel forgings. Few Major players are as under: Aditya Forge Ltd. Vadodara Ahmednagar Forgings Ltd. Pune Amforge Industries Ltd. Mumbai Amtek Auto Ltd. Gurgaon Anand Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai Anand Lubricants Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai Asia Automotive Ltd. Mumbai Asian Bearing Ltd. Chennai B C L Forgings Ltd. Mumbai Bajaj Motors Ltd. Gurgaon Bay-Forge Ltd. Kancheepuram Bharat Forge Ltd. Pune Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. South Delhi Blue Stampings & Forgings Ltd. South West Delhi Continental Forging Ltd. Vadodara Delhi Forge Ltd. South Delhi Dynamatic Forgings India Ltd. Mumbai E L Forge Ltd. Chennai Forgings Ltd. South Delhi Gazebo Industries Ltd. Mumbai Happy Forgings Ltd. Ludhiana Harig Crankshafts Ltd. Ghaziabad Heavy Engineering Corpn. Ltd. Ranchi Hilton Metal Forging Ltd. Mumbai India Forge & Drop Stampings Ltd. Chennai Indo-Us Mim Tec Pvt. Ltd. Hyderabad J V R Forgings Ltd. Ludhiana Jaypee Forge Ltd. Mumbai Kadvani Forge Ltd. Rajkot Kaveri Engineering Inds. Ltd. Tamil Nadu Krishna Engineering Works Ltd. Jalandhar L G B Forge Ltd. Coimbatore Logwell Forge Ltd. South Delhi M M Forgings Ltd. Chennai Mahindra Forgings Ltd. Mumbai Monga Brothers Ltd. Ludhiana Munis Forge Ltd. Nagpur Palanpur Engineering & Fabrications Ltd. Mumbai Patheja Brothers Forgings & Stampings Ltd. Pune Patheja Forgings & Auto-Parts Mfrs. Ltd. Pune Pradeep Metals Ltd. Thane Praga Tools Ltd. Hyderabad Raja Forgings & Gears Ltd. Chandigarh Rajkumar Forge Ltd. Pune Ramkrishna Forgings Ltd. Kolkata Rollwell Forge Ltd. Junagadh S K M Industries Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai S R Forgings Ltd. Chandigarh S S Forgings & Engg. Ltd. Mumbai Sadhu Forging Ltd. Central Delhi Sandeep Industries Ltd. Sar Auto Products Ltd. Rajkot Seshasayee Industries Ltd. Cuddalore Shimoga Technologies Ltd. Bangalore Shivagrico Implements Ltd. Mumbai Shree Ganesh Forgings Ltd. Mumbai Sona Cold Forgings Ltd. Central Delhi Sona Somic Lemforder Components Ltd. Central Delhi Sree Lakshmi Industrial Forge & Engineers Ltd. Bangalore Sri K V R Forgings Ltd. East Godavari Stotz-Blacksmiths Ltd. Mumbai Super Forgings & Steels Ltd. Kolkata Suyaan Transmissions Ltd. Pune Taparia Tools Ltd. Nashik Tata Construction & Projects Ltd. Kolkata Techno Forge Ltd. Bharuch Trackparts Of India Ltd. Kanpur Nagar Trinity India Ltd. Pune Unity Forge Ltd. Kancheepuram Usav Forgings Ltd. Ahmadnagar Varsha Forgings Ltd. Pune Vipras Corporation Ltd. Mumbai Viraj Alloys Ltd. Thane Vishnu Forge Inds. Ltd. Vybra Automet Ltd. Nalgonda Wesman Halverscheidt Forgings Ltd. Bhopal
Plant capacity: 3000 MT/Annum (Steel forging various grade)Plant & machinery: 1211 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1843 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 55.00%
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GOOD PROSPECTS - FORGING UNIT FOR AUTOMOBILE SPARE PARTS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Plant Layout

The forging industry, as it is known today, makes use of various types of forging equipment for the practical duplication of forged parts for commercial services. Such forging equipment includes the drop hammer, the mechanical and hydraulic forging press, and the single and double frame general forging hammers. Steel forging is a process to shape various steel products without any air cavity according to users requirement. The most used are in axels, steering gears and components for automobiles industrial machinery, agriculture implement, machine tools, defence etc. Normally two types of forgings are used. These are closed die forging and open die forging. Open forging are used in manufacturing of shaft for electric motors turbines, agricultural implements, industrial machinery etc, while closed die is used mainly for railways and automobile industry. All the types of vehicles need forged products, however, in terms of per unit requirement, two wheeler require very small quantity compared to four wheelers. Steel is the only raw material required for steel forging. The era of modern growth in India has its first foot prints on automobile industry. New models of cars, scooter, buses, etc, not only providing increased oxygen to auto ancillary industry but to many industries like steel forging, casting, automobile paints etc. However, the trend in steel forging is encouraging in the automobile industry in last ten years. India enjoys advantages in exports of forging because of cheaper technical and skilled manpower as compared to that available in developed countries because of strict environmental laws. USA, Russia, Other countries of Eastern Europe are the major importers of steel forging of specialized applications. There is a considerable potential for upgradation of skills, equipment and technology in the Indian forgings sector. The future of steel forging is associated with the development of the automobile industry. Since the automobile industry is getting metamorphosed with the entry of the multinationals, the steel forging industry can look forward to impressive growth with high value addition. Automotive Industry comprises of automobile and auto component sectors and is one of the key drivers of the national economy as it provides large-scale employment, having a strong multiplier effect. Being one of the largest industries in India, this industry has been witnessing impressive growth during the last two decades. The boom in automobile industry has helped steel forging industry growing vertically and horizontally. However the growth in steel forging has been less than the growth in automobile industry. As it has been indicated the four-wheel automobile industry has grown at the rate of 12.80 percent per annum the consumption of steel forging in automobile industry has increased at a lower rate. The reasons are many folded. Thus there is a vast scope for new units to come up. However, they have to take into consideration the requirements of automobile particularly four-wheel manufacturers and gear up their capacities accordingly. Auto majors in the country are enjoying the best growth phase ever. With sales up for 13 months in a row, the coming months is also expected to be closed on a high note. India is estimated to post a robust economic growth of 8.3 per cent in 2010, according to a recently released report titled 'Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2010' by the United Nations. The country's automobile sector, primarily passenger vehicles segment have registered a growth of 33.93 per cent in sales in April 2010. Indian companies are very optimistic. The Auto Components Manufacturers Association (ACMA) along with McKinsey has pegged domestic demand for components at $20-25 billion in 2015 from $1.4 billion in 2004-05. This would take the overall industry size to $40-45 billion by 2015 in India. The Indian automotive industry has made rapid strides since delicensing witnessing the entry of several new manufacturers with state-of-the-art technology. There is good potential to venture into this field.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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U-BOLTS AND CENTRE BOLTS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Bolts in various dimensions & head-shapes are available. Bolts, preferably used in through holes with the help of an appropriate nut, are generally with of square/hexagonal heads. Bolts can be supplied unfinished, semi-finished & fully finished conditions. Automotive bolts have hexagonal head. These bolts have greater head depth than regular bolts but have less width across flats. Limits of tolerances are well defined by international standards for over all dimensions. Top of the head is flat and chamfered at an angle 30º while the bearing surface is washer-faced. Either coarse or fine threads of class- 2A are used. Leaf springs are used in automobile vehicles as suspension members. There are two basic types of leaf springs: Multi leaf spring, and Single leaf spring. The multi leaf spring is made up of a series of flat steel plates of graduated length placed one above the other. These plates or leaves are held together at the centre by a centre bolt which passes through concentric holes made in all the leaves. The longest or `master leaf is rolled at both ends to form spring eyes through which bolts are placed to attach the spring ends. U-bolts are used at appropriate distances on the length of leaf springs to hold all the individual leaves intact at their places. This means that with each leaf spring, one centre bolt and more than one U-bolt are used in any leaf spring design. U-bolts and centre leaves are also used on loco suspension leaf springs like auto leaf springs by cold forging of special alloy steels which is the proper technique to make such high tensile bolts. Header, pointer, trimmer and mechanical/hydraulic thread rolling operations are successively undertaken on selected alloy steel wire/rod coil to manufacture bolts. Thereafter, these are drum washed, degreased and dried prior to heat treatment. Also phosphating and zinc plating can be done on these bolts to protect surface from erosion/corrosion. Technical know-how for these bolts is indigenously available. U-bolts are made by press bending straight bolts threaded at both ends. 10 mm to 25 mm steel rods are used as the starting raw material for making these bolts, depending on size of the leaf spring. Fasteners mainly cover nuts, bolts, screws, studs and rivets and are segmented between MS (mild steel) and HT (high tensile) fasteners. These fasteners are used in engineering systems. All types of fasteners, except high tensile and special type fasteners, are reserved for the SSI sector. The overall fasteners market is estimated at about Rs 28 bn. While the organized sector (HT fasteners) has a share of 65%, the balance of 35% is shared by unorganized sector and imports. The imports in 2006-07 were Rs 8 bn, leaving Rs 2 bn or 7% as the market for the unorganized sector in value terms. The market is heavily dependent on imports which have been growing at close to 28.5% in recent period. The boom has been due mainly to the upswing witnessed by the automobile sector, the main end-user industry, accounting for almost half of the demand for fasteners. There is a very good scope in this sector and new entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Agarwal Bolts Ltd. Brihan Maharashtra Steel Inds. Ltd. Caparo Engineering India Pvt. Ltd. Coventry Spring & Engg. Co. Ltd. Dev Fasteners Ltd. G K W Ltd. G S Auto International Ltd. Gripwell Industries Ltd. Hindusthan Engineering & Inds. Ltd. Holtzman Systems Ltd. I S P L Industries Ltd. Indian Fasteners Ltd. Indian Steel & Wire Products Ltd. Jaico Steel Fasteners Ltd. M C S Fasteners (India) Ltd. Mangal Steel Enterprises Ltd. Map Auto Ltd. Mohindra Fasteners Ltd. Needle Industries (India) Pvt. Ltd. Patheja Forgings & Auto-Parts Mfrs. Ltd. Pooja Forge Ltd. Rambal Properties Pvt. Ltd. Ramesh Auto Inds. Ltd. Rockfort Fasteners Ltd. Simmonds Marshall Ltd. Sky Industries Ltd. Steelite Engineering Ltd. Sundram Fasteners Ltd. T A L Precision Parts Ltd. Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd. Viraj Profiles Ltd.
Plant capacity: U-Bolt & Nut 600 MT/Annum, Centre Bolt & Nut 900 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 162 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 343 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 57.00%
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STEEL FABRICATION UNIT - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Metal Fabrication is the group of entire processes employed to shape the metals into the desired shape by welding, brazing, soldering or riveting, bolt-fastening and similar other metal processing machinery. Close monitoring of the progress of civil construction, erection and commissioning schedules is of crucial importance for a successful and timely execution of any project. Fabrication is the back bone for all civil constructions, electricity transmission lines, defense and railway, signal posts etc. Fabrication is a general engineering sector industry requiring simple general purpose machinery and equipment but what it performs is of great value. The importance of iron and steel among other materials is well known for industrialization and national economy. Basically all industries depend on iron and steel for their structural, machinery and raw material requirements. Defence, SEBs (Power), Public works and Irrigation, Railways (including wagon building), coal sector, petroleum oil, heavy industries, EEPC, steel plants, Housing Industry, all large/medium/SSI industries consume iron and steels in bulk quantity for their capital equipment, industrial/commercial/residential building civil engineering structures and raw material requirements. In essence, development of steel means the development of all forward linked and backward linked industries to cater to innumerous fields of activities ranging from industrial to domestic applications and infrastructure development. The raw materials for fabrication units are well- known steel sections, girders, plates, wires and hardwares etc. These raw materials are available through indigenous sources. A proper design department can enhance the chances of a fabrication unit for growth to undertake unit for growth to undertake the manufacture of massive and complicated structures with the involvement of the requisite expertise. The present Indian economy is seemed fastest growing economy. The emphasis on development of infrastructure capital goods, power generation and transmission, railway and defense requirement there is a very good potential for steel fabricated items. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Alcock Ashdown (Gujarat) Ltd. Asian Closures Ltd. Associated Transrail Structures Ltd. Avon Industries Ltd. B S L Scaffolding Ltd. Bharat Forge & Press Inds. Ltd. Chemical Process Equipments Pvt. Ltd. Consite Engineering Co. Ltd. Coromandel Steels Ltd. Delta Mechcons (India) Ltd. Dewas Metal Sections Ltd. Dharambir Manoharlal Ltd. Divy Rollform Ltd. Energylink (India) Pvt. Ltd. Eurocoustic Products Ltd. Furnace Fabrica (India) Ltd. Ganpati Sponge Iron Ltd. Ghanshyam Steel Works Ltd. Girish Rolled Products & Alloys Ltd. Glass-Lined Equipment Co. Ltd. Goyal Ispat Ltd. Gujarat Containers Ltd. Gunnebo India Ltd. Gwalior Tanks & Vessels Ltd. Hans Metals Ltd. Harsha Engineers Ltd. High Quality Steels Ltd. Him Containers Ltd. Hirakud Industrial Works Ltd. I C E M Engineering Co. Ltd. I O T Anwesha Engg. & Construction Ltd. India Tube Mills & Metal Inds. Ltd. Indiana Engineering Works (Bombay) Pvt. Ltd. Inditalia Refcon Ltd. Inox India Ltd. Ispat Profiles India Ltd. J C B L Ltd. Javs Engineering (India) Ltd. K T I Manufacturing Ltd. Kirby Building Systems India Ltd. Kitti Steels Ltd. Koch Chemical Technology Group India Pvt. Ltd. L & T Shipbuilding Ltd. Madhusudan Special Sections Ltd. Mahamaya Steel Inds. Ltd. Mahavir Rolling Mill Ltd. Mahavir Steel Inds. Ltd. Man Structurals Ltd. Multi Arc India Ltd Nalwa Engineering Co. Ltd. Nile Ltd. O P Steels Ltd. Oriental Coal Co. Ltd. Par Polypack India Ltd. Patna Rolling Mills Ltd. Pithampur Steels Ltd. Poysha Industrial Co. Ltd. Progen Systems & Technologies Ltd. R P G Transmission Ltd. R R Ispat Ltd. Ratlam Industrial Ltd. Richardson & Cruddas (1972) Ltd. Richardson & Cruddas Ltd. Rishi Consfab Pvt. Ltd. Rishi Laser Ltd. Rohit Machines & Fabricators Ltd. Saifee Bucket Factory Pvt. Ltd. Seam Industries Pvt. Ltd. Shakti Met-Dor Ltd. Shri Bajrang Alloys Ltd. Steel Industrials Kerala Ltd. Supra Exports Ltd. Surana Power Ltd. Swapna Sakar Steel Ltd. Swetal Steel Inds. Pvt. Ltd. Tata Bluescope Steel Ltd. Technofab Engineering Ltd. Techtrek India Ltd. Testeels Ltd. Transpower Engineering Ltd. Tungabhadra Steel Products Ltd. U B L Industries & Investments Ltd. Unique Structures & Towers Ltd. Unitech Metals Pvt. Ltd. Vidyavihar Containers Ltd. Vijay Tanks & Vessels Ltd. Wesco Engineers Ltd. Wie Engineering Ltd. Yashraj Containeurs Ltd. Cost Estimation: Capacity : 150 MT Low Pressure Vessels 250 MT Transmission Tower & Truses 200 MT Fabricated Items
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 47 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 158 Lakhs
Return: 41.00%Break even: 64.00%
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FASTENERS [Hex Head Bolts & Nuts] - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Nuts and Bolts are most commonly used items in the family of industrial fasteners and their demand is fast increasing due to expansion of industries in the country. Bolt is a piece of metal rod whose one end is upset and at the other end threading is done. Nut is device, which rolls on these threads. In nuts internal threading is done through the combination of nuts and bolts combination into appropriate sizes. Screw demonstrate their true merit in smooth movements, during assembly etc. Screws are most popular as fasteners, which assembled, or concentrators of parts to be made into complete units. Nuts and Bolts are available in various sizes and shapes. The kind of the classification of bolts and nuts may broadly be those made by the cold and hot process plant. Nuts and Bolts are used for fastening purposes in assembly and in industries where the replacement of pieces and parts is necessary. These are easy to use and to fasten them. In all the equipments and industry, its use is necessary. Without their use any equipment cannot be generally completed. Fasteners mainly cover nuts, bolts, screws, studs and rivets and are segmented between MS (mild steel) and HT (high tensile) fasteners. These fasteners are used in engineering systems. All types of fasteners, except high tensile and special type fasteners, are reserved for the SSI sector. Inspired by the phenomenal growth in the recent years, the leading companies in the organized market have regularly been expanding their capacities. The boom has been due mainly to the upswing witnessed by the automobile sector, the main end-user industry, accounting for almost half of the demand for fasteners. The overall fasteners market is estimated at about Rs 28 bn. While the organized sector (HT fasteners) has a share of 65%, the balance of 35% is shared by unorganized sector and imports. There is very wide scope and good market potential for the fasteners. New entrepreneurs can well venture in to this field.
Plant capacity: 8,574 MT./Annum Bolts, 6,426 MT./Annum NutsPlant & machinery: 303 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 824 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 62.00%
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Shovel - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Profile Shovel is one of the most familiar gardening tools. Primarily used for digging holes or moving loose soil or other material. Round pointed blades are used for digging, square blades for scooping. Handles vary in length from 26 to 30 inches with D grip handles for use in tight quarters where maneuvering is limited or where control is important. Longer handles (48” or more) without the “D” grip at the end are better for use when heavy lifting or prying is essential. Shovels are extremely common tools that are used extensively in agriculture, construction, and gardening. Shovels are auxiliary tools used to ease the process of collecting dirt, sand, gravel, clay and snow. Shovels are only necessary to collect snowballs from snow; all other blocks for which shovels are useful can be successfully harvested by hand. Application • Extracting a stuck vehicle from mud, sand or snow. • Spreading gravel on an icy road, lifting a spare tire onto lug bolts, when adequate brute force is not available. • Digging a footing, leveling a yard, uncovering water or sewer lines for remedy, or digging new ones. • Marking, tilling, furrowing, weeding, or irrigating a garden. • Removing weeds and shrubs too big to hoe. • Planting trees. • Mixing cement or mortar in a wheel barrow. ? Market Potential Shovel is perhaps one of the most often used tools for agriculture, construction and even gardening. Basically, shovels are manually operated tools that are comprised of a broad scooping blade, usually with thin sides, that is affixed to a metal or wooden handle of average length. Though the Indian construction equipment industry is a fraction of the global market, whose size is over US$ 75 billion, it has been growing at an average of 30 per cent annually compared to the global growth of 5 per cent. India is one among the top 10 markets for construction equipment and is one of the key international markets.
Plant capacity: 1000 No.s/Day Plant & machinery: 43 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: 268 Lakh
Return: 46.60%Break even: 39.60%
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Shovel - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Profile Shovel is one of the most familiar gardening tools. Primarily used for digging holes or moving loose soil or other material. Round pointed blades are used for digging, square blades for scooping. Handles vary in length from 26 to 30 inches with D grip handles for use in tight quarters where maneuvering is limited or where control is important. Longer handles (48” or more) without the “D” grip at the end are better for use when heavy lifting or prying is essential. Shovels are extremely common tools that are used extensively in agriculture, construction, and gardening. Shovels are auxiliary tools used to ease the process of collecting dirt, sand, gravel, clay and snow. Shovels are only necessary to collect snowballs from snow; all other blocks for which shovels are useful can be successfully harvested by hand. Application • Extracting a stuck vehicle from mud, sand or snow. • Spreading gravel on an icy road, lifting a spare tire onto lug bolts, when adequate brute force is not available. • Digging a footing, leveling a yard, uncovering water or sewer lines for remedy, or digging new ones. • Marking, tilling, furrowing, weeding, or irrigating a garden. • Removing weeds and shrubs too big to hoe. • Planting trees. • Mixing cement or mortar in a wheel barrow. ? Market Potential Shovel is perhaps one of the most often used tools for agriculture, construction and even gardening. Basically, shovels are manually operated tools that are comprised of a broad scooping blade, usually with thin sides, that is affixed to a metal or wooden handle of average length. Though the Indian construction equipment industry is a fraction of the global market, whose size is over US$ 75 billion, it has been growing at an average of 30 per cent annually compared to the global growth of 5 per cent. India is one among the top 10 markets for construction equipment and is one of the key international markets.
Plant capacity: 1000 No.s/Day Plant & machinery: 43 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: 268 Lakh
Return: 46.60%Break even: 39.60%
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CRUCIBLES FROM FIRE CLAY - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

A crucible is a container that can withstand very high temperatures and is used for metal, glass, and pigment production as well as a number of modern laboratory processes. While crucibles historically were usually made from clay, they can be made from any material that withstands temperatures high enough to melt or otherwise alter its contents. Fire Clay Crucibles are for general fire assay fusions and other melting applications and are good from 2200ºF up to 2400ºF. Uses & Applications A crucible is a cup-shaped piece of laboratory equipment used to contain chemical compounds when heated to extremely high temperatures. Crucibles are available in several sizes and typically come with a correspondingly-sized crucible cover (or lid). They are used in putting the unknown substances hell. Fire clay is a term applied to a range of refractory clays used in the manufacture of ceramics, especially fire brick. Fire clay can also be used to create fire resistant chimney and flue liners, and fire resistant pads for safety, as seen when a hearth in front of a fireplace is made with fire clay to reduce the risk of fire. In many settings where there are concerns about fire, fire clay can be used. Fire clay is a type of clay which is used in the production of heat resistant clay items, such as the crucibles used in metals manufacturing. This type of clay is commonly mined from areas around coal mines, although other natural deposits are also available as potential sources, with many nations having deposits of clays suitable for use in high temperature applications. Fire clay can also be refined and treated to make it suitable for specialty applications. Market Survey Crucibles are the consumables used as pots for melting metals and largely used in the non-ferrous industries, whether you talk of aluminum, zinc, gold, silver, these are the pots which are used for melting the metal and then making that may be the alloys or may be the virgin metal. This is a consumable. So this has a continuous demand in all the plants.
Plant capacity: 30000 Pcs./ Annum Plant & machinery: 24 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost Of Project : 132 Lakhs
Return: 32.00%Break even: 58.00%
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  • T.C.I is Total Capital Investment
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