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NPCS Newsletter -September2011

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NPCS Newsletter -September2011

 

Project Profiles of below projects can be viewed/ downloaded fromhttp://niir.org/profiles/

 

ADHESIVE (FEVICOL TYPE)

 

Fevicol type adhesive come under the category of Synthetic resins and latex adhesives are made from Polyvinyl acetate is thermoplastic, odourless, tasteless, non toxic, essentially clear and colorless resin. It has a non Crystalline and relatively branched rather than linear structure. Most grades of resin have somewhat broad molecular weight distribution. They do not melt but soften over a temperature range. The resin is unaffected by sunlight, ultraviolet light and air, further more it will absorb a small amount of water. Polyvinyl acetate is neutral and non-corrosive. The Various grades have good heat stability below 100ºC, show slight discoloration at approximately 150º and decompose at 50ºC show slight discoloration at approximately 150ºC but brittle at 10ºC to 15ºC. The adhesive industry is currently the most important outlet for polyvinyl acetate. Polyvinyl acetate came into widespread use in 1940’s as a synthetic resin substitute for hide glue.

SUGAR PLANT WITH CO-GENERATION POWER PLANT AND GREEN FIELD SUGARCANE CULTIVATION

Sugar Industry is one of the most important agro-based industries and is highly responsible for creating significant impact on rural economy in particular and country’s economy in general. Sugar industry ranks second amongst major agro based industries. The Plantation will have to be structured and planned in such a way the right ration mix is available when the mill, power plant and distillery become operational. The entire plantation will take around three years to develop and mature. In the Sub-tropical sugarcane is planted by conventional flat system and ridges and furrows system although special systems like paired row planting, trench. Planting and ring Pit planting are encouraged.

WHEAT FLOUR MILL

 

Wheat is a grass, originally from the Fertile Crescent regions, but now cultivated worldwide. In 2007 world production of wheat was 607 million tons working it the third most produced cereal after maize (784 million tons) and rice (651 million tons). Globally, wheat is the leading source of vegetable protein in human food having higher protein content than either maize (corn) or rice, the other major cereals. In terms of total production tonnage used for food it is currently second to rice as the main human food crop and ahead of maize after allowing for maize’s more extensive use in animal feeds.

 

 

POTATO POWDER, FLAKES AND PELLETS

Potato powder and flakes are processed potatoes. It will help to increase the shelf life of potatoes. There are various machines required for the processing of potatoes most of the machines are indigence ously available, very few of them may be imported.

Potato flake is crispy and very lightweight product. It also absorb moistures from air and become soft. It is used as breakfast of snack food. Potato powder is used for making allu bhujia, it is used to make soup concentrate since potato is perishable commodity it needs to be stored at proper temperature. However storage facilities are sufficient only for one third of the produce. There are many cold storage at present in India. Moreover, while in transportation, sizable quantities are destroyed approximately 10% of potato production is used as seed.

 

N.C.THINNER

 

N.C.THINNER is nitro cellulose thinner. It is mixture of esters, glycol, alcohol, aromatic solvents and ketones suitable diluents to all nitro product, it is manufactured for reducing lacquers before they are applied by different methods. Mainly used for solvent based nitro product.

The NC thinner is a blend of colorless low odor mineral spirits used for thinning oil base points. There are three types of thinner like-1. Slow evaporating, 2. Medium evaporating, 3.High evaporating, N.C.THINNER has an average evaporating.

 

EXPANDED POLYURETHANE FOAM

 

Polyurethane is a polymer obtained by an exothermal reaction between Isocyanate (MDI diphenylmethane-diisocyanate or TDI toluendiisocynate) and polyol (polyether or polyester) one of the most desirable attributes of polyurethanes is their ability to be tuned into foam. Blowing agents such as water certain, halocarbons such as HFC-245fa (1, 1, 3, 3-pentafluoropropane) and HFC-134a (1, 1, 1, 2-tetrafluorethane) and hydrocarbons such as n-pentane can be incorporated into the polyside or added as an auxiliary stream. Water reacts with the isocyanate to create carbon dioxide gas, which fills and expands cells created during the mixing process. Polymer during the foaming process. They are used to emulsify the liquid components, regular cell size and stabilize the cell structure to prevent collapse and surface defects, rigid foam surfactants are designed to produce very fine cellos and very high closed cell content.

SAFARI PARK

 

India is a popular tourist destination in the world. It is frequently visited by global tourists. India is rich in flora and fauna. India is land that is dotted with golden desert charming beaches picturesque hill stations virginal back waters, wild life destinations, mountains, rivers, glaciers etc. All these things make India a great place to tour in India presents various options to enjoy the exhilarating adventure of safari tour. Jungle safari and desert safari are very popular option of safari tour in India. India is also famous providing the experience of horse safari, elephant safari and tiger safari. People from different part of globe visit India to experience the adventurous safari which makes more and more adventure in India.    

 

 

Project Profiles of above projects can be viewed/ downloaded from http://niir.org/profiles/

 

 

Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report on above projects can be had from NPCS


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