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Minerals: Project Opportunities in Kerala

PROFILE:

India has a large no. Of economically useful minerals and they constitute on quarter of the worlds known mineral resources. India is endowed with significant mineral    resources. India produces 89 minerals out of    which 4 are fuel minerals, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals. Ministry of Mines is responsible for survey and exploration of all minerals, other than natural gases, petroleum and atomic minerals, for mining and metallurgy of non-ferrous metals like aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, gold, nickel, etc. and for administration of the Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 in respect of all mines and minerals other than coal, natural gas and petroleum.

RESOURCES:

Kerala is also a rich repository of several minerals and fine grained soil. Sillimanite, Ilmenite, Monazite abounds in this state. Fire clay, Silica, Ball clay and China clay, granite and graphite also occurs in large quantities in different parts of Kerala, paving the path for a flourishing industry. The mineral resources of a state are its greatest asset. The minerals not only earn the state revenue and foreign currency by export to other states and other countries respectively, they also form the raw material for the industries based on them. Kerala is a mineral rich state. The soil is loaded with a variety of inorganic minerals like Kaolin, Bauxite, Monozite, Zircon, Quartz and Silimanite. The golden sands of Quilon beach are rich in the heavier variety minerals such as Monozite, Ilmenite, Rutile, Zircon and Silimanite.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·         As far as mineral sand is concerned, the Government will stick to the policy declared in the industrial policy 2007 that the mining and extraction will be permitted only through State/Central Public Sector Undertakings (PSU’s).

·         While granting mining leases value addition will be insisted by promoting processing units and mineral based industries in the State. 

·         Entrepreneurs promoting development of human resources and employment guarantee programme will be given priority.

·         Mining leases will be granted to those applicants who have long term programme concept and provide more employment opportunities.  For e.g., minerals like iron ore. Priority will be given to those who install processing / beneficiation unit

·         Adjoining minor mineral leases of smaller areas granted under KMMC Rules, 1967 will be amalgamated into a single lease. Non working quarries/mines will be identified and effort will be made to ensure the mining leases are not kept idle. 

·         Productivity of mines will be insisted while leasing the mine and reviewed periodically.

 

Agriculture: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

India has an agriculture-based economy. 43% of India’s territory remains employed in agricultural activities. Globalization and agriculture in India are both intricately connected to each other as agriculture in India prevails over all other sectors because it plays a pivotal role in the socio-cultural life of its people. At present, in terms of agricultural production, the country holds the second position all over the world. In 2007, agriculture and other associated industries such as lumbering and forestry represented around 16.6% of the Gross Domestic Product of the country. In addition, the sector recruited about 52% of the entire manpower. India is among the world’s leading producers of paddy rice, wheat, buffalo milk, cow milk and sugar cane. It is either the world leader or the second largest producer in eight out of its top ten products.

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A unique feature of the State is the predominance of cash crops. About 50 per cent of the population depends on agriculture. Kerala is a major producer of coconut, rubber, pepper, cardamom, ginger, banana, cocoa, cashew, aracanut, coffee and tea. Spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, etc. are also cultivated. Rice and Tapioca are the important food crops. On a national scale, 92 % of the rubber, 70 % of coconut, 60 % of tapioca and almost 100 % of lemon grass oil is produced from the State. Kerala’s agriculture has the distinction of having the highest gross income per net cropped area. For instance, coconut occupies 41 per cent of net cropped area and provides livelihood to over 3.5 million families. While, the four plantation crops of rubber, coffee, tea and cardamom accounts for 29 per cent of the net cropped area in the State and 42 per cent of the area in the country.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Indian agriculture policy is aimed essentially at improving food self sufficiency and alleviating hunger through food distribution. Aside from investing in agricultural infrastructure, the government supports agriculture through measures including minimum support prices (MSP) for the major agricultural crops, farm input subsidies and preferential credit schemes. In India, agricultural trade policy is a part of a larger food and agriculture policy regime that seeks to maintain food self-sufficiency while providing income support to the agricultural sector and poor consumers. The salient features of the new agricultural policy are:

·         Over 4 per cent annual growth rate aimed over next two decades.

·         Greater private sector participation through contract farming.

·         Price protection for farmers.

·         National agricultural insurance scheme to be launched.

·         Dismantling of restrictions on movement of agricultural commodities throughout the country.

·         Rational utilisation of country's water resources for optimum use of irrigation potential.

·         High priority to development of animal husbandry, poultry, dairy and aquaculture.

·         Capital inflow and assured markets for crop production.

·         Exemption from payment of capital gains tax on compulsory acquisition of agricultural land.

·         Minimise fluctuations in commodity prices.

·         Continuous monitoring of international prices.

·         Plant varieties to be protected through a legislation.

·         Adequate and timely supply of quality inputs to farmers.

·         High priority to rural electrification.

·         Setting up of agro-processing units and creation of off-farm employment in rural

 

 

 

 

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

The Biotechnology sector in India is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian Economy. As the sector is mainly based on knowledge, it is expected that it will play an important part in shaping the Indian Economy, which is developing at a rapid pace. The Indian Biotechnology sector holds immense potential in terms of research and development, skill and cost effectiveness. The importance of Biotechnology for India is manifold. In addition to generating trained manpower and a knowledge base, India is proving to be an ideal setting for manufacturing activities and high-level biotechnology research programmes. It can bring revolutionary changes in people's lives and provide the path way to the unexplored secrets of nature.

 

RESOURCES:

Kerala’s rich bio-diversity and the availability of skilled labour make it one of the most prospective locations for Biotechnology. Its advantages include being one of the most health conscious states with high literacy, and a rich exposure to traditional medicines and healing. Additionally, the presence of established research institutions like Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Biotechnology, Indian Institute for Spices Research, Kerala Agricultural University, etc ensures adequately trained human resources required in Biotechnology. Since the Biotech industry in India is still in a nascent stage, especially in Kerala, an appropriate support and guidance from the state government would be essential to encourage entrepreneurship and industrial growth in this segment.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government of Kerala announced its Biotechnology Policy in 2003. To achieve the vision in Biotechnology, to ensure hazzle-free implementation and to provide sustained leadership and resources, two major initiatives, Kerala Biotechnology Board and Kerala Biotechnology Commission were made in 2003. The BT policy for Kerala is designed to catalyze the development and application of BT, taking advantage of the State’s resources and emphasizing its specific needs while meeting global requirements. The policy is aimed to ensure the rapid exploitation of pipeline technologies and opportunities available in the State to products and processes and to promote the sustained build-up of an elite knowledge cadre and knowledge base through the strengthening and creation of educational and R&D institutions, establishing infrastructure and putting in place administrative, regulatory, legal and financial framework conducive for investment and growth of BT enterprises, for the economic development and human welfare.

 

Rubber Industry: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

The world production of rubber was considered to be very unstable during the last few years. Comparatively, India's production of rubber is consistent at the rate of 6% per annum. The Rubber industry in India has been growing in strength and importance. This is the result of India's burgeoning role in the global economy. India is the world's largest producers and third largest consumer of natural rubber. Moreover, India is also one of the fastest growing economies globally. These factors along with high growth of automobile production and the presence of large and medium industries has led to the growth of rubber industry in India.

RESOURCES:

Kerala contributes 90% of India’s total production of natural rubber. Also, Kerala and Tamil Nadu together occupy 86% of the growing area of natural rubber. The rubber industry occupies about 3.84 lakh hectares and boasts of a turnover of 3.70 lakh tonnes that amounts to about ninety percent of the country’s total rubber production. The Kerala State Cooperative Rubber Marketing Federation Ltd., popularly known as RubberMark was incorporated in 1971, as an apex institution of the primary Rubber Marketing Cooperatives in Kerala, INDIA. Most of the rubber production is consumed by the tyre industry which is almost 52% of the total production of India. Among the states, Kerala is the leading consumer of rubber, followed by Punjab and Maharashtra.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·         No state involvement in price control

·         Rubber prices respond to global prices

·         Government’s contribution in rubber research and development

·         Duties and levies contributing for financing of replanting and welfare of smallholders

·         Currency issues

·         Government involvement in labour supply

·         Environmental regulations

 

 

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

Tourism has become an important industry in many countries of the world, both in the east and the west. Various initiatives are being taken by the Government and other organizationsto promote tourism here.Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. The number of tourists worldwide has been registering phenomenal growth and it is expected that this number would shortly touch 1.5 billion. Tourism contributes about 11% of the world work force and 10.2% of the global gross domestic products. The dynamic growth of this industry is evident from the fact that a new job is added to this sector every 2.5 second.

 

RESOURCES:

Kerala is a state on the tropical Malabar Coast of southwestern India. Nicknamed as one of the "10 paradises of the world" by National Geographic, Kerala is famous especially for its eco-tourism initiatives. Its unique culture and traditions, coupled with its varied demography, has made it one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Beaches, warm weather, back waters, hill stations, waterfalls, wild life, Ayurveda, year–round festivals and diverse flora and fauna make Kerala a unique destination for tourists. Kerala offers a host of exciting holiday options. The factors stimulating a flourishing tourism sector include scenic splendour, moderate climate, clean environment, friendly and peace loving people with high tolerance for cultural diversity as well as the potential for creating unique tourism products. Some of the important places of tourist interest are:- Thiruvananthapuram; Kollam; Pathanamthitta; Alappuzha; Kottayam; Idukki; Ernakulam; Thrissur; Palakkad; Malappuram; Kozhikode; Wayanad; Kannur and Kasaragod. In kerala, Thenmala is the major project undertaken under eco- tourism. Thenmala Eco-Tourism project features a tourist facilitation centre, shop court garden, plazas, picnic area, natural trail, rock climbing, river crossing amphitheatre, restaurant, suspension bridge, lotus pond, musical dancing fountain, sculpture garden, deer rehabilitation centre, boating, battery powered vehicles, etc.

 

 

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Every Tourism Development Plan shall contain the following elements which are necessary for the integrated sustainable development of the area with major thrust on tourism development, namely:-

(i)           Policy in relation to the land use plan and allocation of land for tourism purposes;

(ii)          Policy in relation to the built up area, environment including architectural control and form;

(iii)        Strategies towards conserving and strengthening existing natural systems and enhancing the visual qualities of the region; and

(iv)         Regulations, if any, found necessary for the implementation of the Tourism Development Plan.

 

 

Bamboo: Project Opportunities in Kerala

PROFILE:

Bamboos are some of the quickest growing plants in the world,[2] as some species have been recorded as growing up to 100 cm (39 in) within a 24 hour period due to a unique rhizome-dependent system. Bamboos are of notable economic and cultural significance in South Asia, South East Asia and East Asia, being used for building materials, as a food source, and as a versatile raw product. Bamboo is used in Chinese medicine for treating infections and healing. It is a low-calorie source of potassium. It is known for its sweet taste and as a good source of nutrients and protein. Bamboo has been a primary raw material for manufacturing a variety of article. Primary coming under the cottage and small scale industry, bamboo work plays a vital role in the development of the state economy.

 

RESOURCES:

Twenty-two species of bamboo and two varieties belonging to six genera are recorded as native of Kerala. The majority of bamboos in Kerala are found at an elevation of 50-1500 m above sea level. The species belonging to the genera such as Ochlandra, Bambusa and Dendrocalamus are seen extensively growing in large forest areas as bamboo brakes and reed brakes. The species like Bambusa bambos and Dendrocalamus strictus are adapted to the dry plains and hilly tracts.  Their distribution is abundant in the most deciduous forests.  Bambusa bambos is generally found at an elevation between 50m – 1000 m and distributed throughout Kerala. Dendrocalamus strictus is distributed in the forests of Attappady, Nilambur, and Chinnar at an altitude of 150-750 m above sea level.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Draft Kerala Bamboo Policy: This policy focuses on sustainable development of bamboo sector in Kerala with the active participation of stakeholders. The major pillars of this policy are sustainable management of existing bamboo resources in forest areas, plantations and in the homesteads, resource enhancement both in the forests and homesteads with the participation of stakeholders, better distribution of bamboo resources to the user groups and setting up bamboo-based industries. The policy suggests establishment of appropriate institutions, scientific management and marketing, linkage between production and utilization, industrial development, proper pricing, preferential treatment of bamboos in the forests and homesteads, formulation and implementation of grower friendly rules and regulations on growing, harvesting, transporting and marketing and appropriate publicity, research and extension.

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Kerala

PROFILE:

Waste utilization, recycling and reuse plays a major role in limiting resource consumption and the environmental impact of waste. Recycling is an integral part of any waste management system as it represents a key utilization alternative to reuse and energy recovery (Waste-to-Energy). Which option is ultimately chosen depends on the quality, purity and the market situation. Hazardous waste management is a new concept for most of the Asian countries including India. The lack of technical and financial resources and the regulatory control for the management of hazardous wastes in the past had led to the unscientific disposal of hazardous wastes in India, which posed serious risks to human, animal and plant life.

 

RESOURCES:

The Greater Kochi Area (GKA) ranks 24 (with CEPI score of 75.08) amongst the critically polluted areas (CPA) in the country. The State Pollution Control Board was instructed by the CPCB to evolve a time bound action plan for improving the environmental quality in the CPA. It was stated that external resource persons/institutions identified by CPCB/MoEF would be made available for this purpose. Such external guidance is still anticipitated. Meanwhile the Kerala Board, in consultation with the stakeholders in GKA, has chalked out an action plan for Greater Kochi Area. The main pollution sources of concern are industries, municipal solid waste, biomedical waste, E-waste and domestic waste.  The action plan hence includes mainly proposals for up gradation of existing pollution control facilities in the critically polluted area, common facilities such as CETPs, CTSDF, STPs, common biomedical waste management facility, municipal solid waste management, e-waste management and sewage management.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

National policy on waste management is set out in the October 1998 policy statement on waste management - Changing our Ways. It outlines the Government's policy objectives in relation to waste management, and suggests some key issues and considerations that must be addressed to achieve these objectives. The policy is firmly grounded in an internationally recognised hierarchy of options, namely prevention, minimisation, reuse/recycling, and the environmentally sustainable disposal of waste which cannot be prevented or recovered.

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Lithium Ion Battery Pack - Set up your own Manufacturing Business

Introduction Lithium ion battery packs are rechargeable, high-energy storage batteries that can be charged more than 2,000 times and provide better performance than nickel cadmium and lead acid batteries. They have a low self-discharge rate (the amount of power lost when they’re not in use) compared to other types of batteries. Lithium ion battery packs power high-tech devices such as digital cameras, flashlights, cell phones and laptops. Lithium ion batteries are also used in electric cars and scooters. Visit this Page for More Information: Start a Business in Battery Industry The most common lithium ion battery pack is a 3.7 volt, single cell unit with up to 4 cells connected together in series for higher voltage output—commonly referred to as 18650s or 26650s. The 18650 refers to its size: 18mm wide by 65mm long; 26650 refers to its diameter: 26mm wide by 65mm long. Most 18650s contain an internal protection circuit to prevent overcharging, overheating and short circuiting. Batteries usually come pre-charged at 40 percent capacity; it’s recommended you charge them fully before first use. Read Similar Articles: Battery Projects Uses: A lot of different products now are using lithium ion battery packs. They are very useful in products like power tools, laptops, cell phones and many more things. Also you can use these cells to create your own electric vehicle if you want or even for off-grid power supply. A lithium ion battery pack is more compact than a lead-acid battery pack and can be used to power any type of equipment that a lead-acid battery pack would power. In fact, lithium ion batteries have a life expectancy of at least 3 times longer than that of lead-acid batteries. Business Plan: Profitable Business of Lithium Ion Battery Pack Manufacturing Process: It is main processing with three prossesstextilize, evacuate and polymerize. The first step is to textileization, which can be divided into powder process and film process according to different way of material making. Powder process is mainly used for silicon-based material, such as lithium-ion battery anode, graphite anode, copper cathode etc; The film process is mainly used for metal-based material, such as nickel hydroxide positive electrode (NiOOH), manganese dioxide negative electrode (MnO2) etc. Read our Books Here: Battery Production, Recycling, Lithium Ion, Lead-Acid Batteries These two processes have their own advantages, but both need vacuum evaporation equipment in order to make good quality products. As we all know, vacuum evaporation is one of most important equipment in lithium ion battery production line because it directly relates to product quality and productivity. Therefore, when choosing vacuum evaporation equipment we should pay attention on several aspects: 1) How stable is its performance? 2) Is it easy to operate? 3) What’s service life? Related Feasibility Study Reports: Battery Projects, Automobile Batteries, Lead Acid Battery, Lithium Battery, Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery, Maintenance Free Rechargeable Battery, Battery Recycling, Battery Plate, Battery Separator Market Outlook With a CAGR of 3%, the worldwide li-ion battery pack market is expected to reach US$ 75.5 billion in sales over the forecast period. In the future decade, the increased popularity of electric vehicles will be the primary growth driver for the market. Because of its rechargeability, lithium-ion batteries are rapidly being employed in portable electronics and electric cars. They've recently seen use in military and aerospace applications. Increased investment in renewable energy sources is being driven by increased knowledge of renewable energy sources as well as rigorous regulatory regulations. Energy storage is required to maintain a consistent power supply because renewable energy sources cannot deliver continuous energy. As technology progresses and the demand for cost-effective solutions for storing renewable energy grows, the lithium-ion battery pack market is expected to grow globally. Attempts are being made by governments all around the world to limit pollution created by traditional automobiles. Furthermore, natural resource depletion poses a threat to the environment. Watch other Informative Videos: Battery Industry Because of its efficiency, consumers have expressed a preference for electric automobiles. Lithium-ion batteries are preferred by electric vehicle producers because they store energy for longer runs and may also be utilised in hybrid vehicles. There's also no need to be concerned about the engine's efficiency. Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular. As a result, sales of lithium-ion battery packs have increased. See More Links: Start a Business in Asia Start a Business in Potential Countries for Doing Business Best Industry for Doing Business Business Ideas with Low, Medium & High Investment Looking for Most Demandable Business Ideas for Startups Startup Consulting Services Start a Business in Africa Start a Business in India Start a Business in Middle East Related Videos Related Books Related Projects Related Market Research Reports
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Production of Glass Vials for Medicine, Cosmetics and Other Injectable Products

INTRODUCTION Glass vials are containers that hold medications and other injectables. They come in all shapes and sizes, but one common feature is their glass composition. Unlike plastic bottles or aluminum cans, glass vials can withstand heat without leaching chemicals into their contents. Furthermore, many components can be recycled or reused once they’ve been emptied of their original content. For these reasons, glass vials are an excellent choice for medicine, cosmetics and any other product that requires a high level of sterility. Visit this Page for More Information: Start a Business in Glass Manufacturing Industry The following are some common types of glass vials: • Ampoules: Also known as serum tubes or mini-vials, ampoules consist of two parts—the bottle itself and a top cap with an opening at its center—that combine to form a single unit. These small containers typically hold less than 1 ml (1 cc) each. • Bottles: Bottles are larger versions of ampoules that can hold up to several milliliters of liquid per container. Read Similar Articles: Glass Based Projects • Droppers: Droppers resemble bottles in shape but have a dropper tip attached instead of a screw-on cap. They’re used primarily for dispensing liquids such as essential oils, fragrances and aromatherapy blends. • Flasks: Also known as Erlenmeyer flasks, these containers are made from long glass tubes with flat bottoms that taper toward their tops. They’re typically used for chemistry experiments or lab work involving mixing and heating chemicals. • Jars: Like bottles, jars are larger versions of ampoules that can hold several milliliters per container. Their wide mouths make them easy to fill and empty. Business Plan: Production Business of Glass Vials for Medicine, Cosmetic & Other Injectable Uses There are several different uses of glass vials. Today’s most popular use is in medicine and pharmaceutical drug delivery. However, glass vials have also been used as cosmetics containers and food containers. Nowadays other types of storage containers are sometimes being used in place of glass vials. These include plastic bottles and aluminum cans. The advantage of using glass vials over these other types of containers is that they are reusable. This means that once you purchase your glass vials you can continue to use them over and over again without having to replace them with new ones each time you need one. This makes glass vials more cost effective than many other types of storage container options available today. Read our Books Here: Packaging Industry, Beverage Can, Bottles, Blister Packs, Carton, Bags, Plastic Bottles, Skin Pack, Tin Can, Boxes, Shrink Wrap, Barrel, Crate, Aseptic, Container, Active, Flexible, Rigid Plastic, Metal, Flexible, Glass, Paper Board, Food, Beverages Manufacturing Process The glass vial is made from very high purity glass. The product requires special care in handling and processing. The making process starts with a raw glass rod that is heated until it melts and becomes soft enough to be formed by blowing or spinning into shape in an air stream created by equipment called pipe mills. Blow molding: What is usually done next is called blow molding where air pressure inside a closed tank forces hot molten glass into pre-shaped metal molds. After cooling, these are opened to remove small cylinders of glass which are then cleaned and polished. These are now ready for assembly with caps, rubber stoppers etc., depending on how they will be used. Some vials are also blown directly into their final container form without going through a separate forming stage. Related Feasibility Study Reports: Glass, Flat Glass, Art Glass, Hollow Glass, Automotive Glass, Optical Glass, glass processing line, Glassware Industry, Ceramic, Industrial Ceramics production, Ceramic Powder, Refractory, Pottery, Mining Industry, Metals and Natural Resources Industry Market Demand The Global Vials Market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.8% over the forecast period. For many years, vials have been the predominant packaging for medications, and they are anticipated to remain so in the future. Because of the increased demand for generic parenteral drugs, the pharmaceutical sector is seeing a boom in demand for vial bottles. Vaccines are sold in single dose or multidose vials all around the world right now. In the pharmaceutical business, glass vials are in high demand as a packaging solution. Watch other Informative Videos: Glass, Flat Glass, Art Glass, Hollow Glass, Automotive Glass, Optical Glass, glass processing line, Glassware Industry Glass vials are becoming increasingly popular because they allow for a better view of the contents inside, which helps physicians and other medical personnel dispense drugs effectively and recognise them by colour or shape. The field of use includes, among other things, packaging perfume, flavours, scents, and extracts. Glass vials can be beneficial to businesses in the chemical, food, and other household products industries. The demand for these bottles is increasing as the application areas in various industries develop. Growing awareness of glass vials' benefits, such as recyclability, reuse, and safety, is expected to drive market growth throughout the forecast period. Download PDF: A Glass Vials Manufacturing Business for Medicine, Cosmetic and Other Injectable Advantages of starting this Business If you currently have a company, adding a modest injection moulding line will almost certainly boost your profitability. Glass vials and ampoules are popular because they are ideal for storing large quantities of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and a variety of other injectables. Additionally, with today's growing health concerns, more people than ever before are opting for botox injections or other cosmetic fillers as they age. These therapies are given by tiny syringes that need to be kept in particular containers. It's no surprise that these bottles and containers are in high demand, so why not seize the opportunity? 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Start your own Calcium Propionate Manufacturing Business today. Our Calcium Propionate Project Report is Ideal for your startup

Baked goods, confectionery, sauces, pickles, cheese, butter, and other processed foods contain calcium propionate, a food preservative and mould inhibitor. By limiting water activity, it limits the growth of yeasts, moulds, and bacteria in these items. Because of its great efficacy against mould spores and capacity to restrict moisture absorption by the food item, it's most commonly employed to prevent mould growth in breads and cakes. Visit this Page for More Information: Start a Business in Chemical Industry Projects Here are all the steps you'll need to create your own calcium propionate manufacturing company! Introduction: Calcium propionate is an antimicrobial agent that prevents mould formation on dried fruits and vegetables. It can also be used to prevent mould formation in cereals, flour, cocoa beans, and potatoes that have been stored for a long time. Calcium propionate is a preservative used by some companies in breads, cakes, and other baked goods. It may help increase the shelf life of food products by suppressing microbial activity since it works as a preservative. Because of its capacity to suppress mould growth, calcium propionate has a wide range of uses in the food industry. Read Similar Articles: Chemical Industry As a result, it is excellent for preventing food spoiling during storage or transportation. Calcium propionate can be added directly to packaged meals or applied to fresh produce by spray treatment prior to packaging. When exposed to air or moisture, it coats the surface of whatever is being treated and acts as a preservative. Business Plan: Calcium Propionate Uses: Calcium propionate is used to inhibit mould formation in a range of foods, including dry milk powder and certain cheeses. It's also in confectionary sweeteners and whipped topping mixtures, among other things. It's safe to use in meals with a pH of 5.5–8.5 and a minimum moisture content of 18%. The chemical molecule works as an anti-fungal agent, preventing mould growth on food items. Molds like Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium patulum, and Penicillium roqueforti, which are typical causes of cheese spoiling, have been demonstrated to be protected by the preservative. Calcium propionate also possesses antibacterial characteristics, which aid in the battle against germs such as E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella typhimurium in foods like meat and poultry. Although some people are allergic to calcium propionate, it has no known negative effects when eaten at regular quantities by humans. Watch Video Manufacturing Process: There are three key processes involved in the manufacture of calcium propionate: (1) the production of propionic acid, (2) the production of calcium chloride, and (3) the creation of propionic esterification. The first stage in making calcium propionate is to make propionic acid, a liquid product made by combining acetic acid with methanol in a process called acetone hydrolysis. Methanol combines with acetic acid in an aqueous solution at high temperatures to produce acetone and water as byproducts in acetone hydrolysis. The resulting mixture is distilled to separate the components; the water is evacuated as steam, while the acetone stays liquid and is collected for later use. Acetone is then used to make additional propionic acid in a subsequent process. Related Feasibility Study Reports: Chemicals (Organic, Inorganic, Industrial) Projects Fermentation or petroleum refining can both be used to make acetic acid. It must be cleansed after production before moving on to the next stage of processing. The second step in the production of calcium propionate is the neutralisation of acetic acid, which results in the formation of calcium chloride. When acetic acid is combined with lime and heated to extremely high temperatures, this happens. Calcium chloride and water are produced as a result of the chemical reaction, and they are separated using distillation procedures. Propionic acid is finally esterified to produce calcium propionate. Propionic acid combines with alcohols like ethylene glycol or 1-methoxy-2-propanol to generate carboxylic acids like calcium propionate in the esterification process. Download PDF: Calcium Propionate Manufacturing Industry. Production of Calcium Propanoate Beginning with the mixing of propionic acid and alcohol, these reactions take place in a sequence of steps. The reaction between propionic acid and alcohols is then catalysed by adding concentrated sulfuric acid. The surplus sulfuric acid in the reaction mixture is then removed using calcium hydroxide. Finally, after removing excess sulfuric acid with calcium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide is applied to neutralise any leftover sulfuric acid remains. After all of these processes have been accomplished, vacuum filtering can be used to separate calcium propionate from the reaction mixture. It's also worth noting that there are several differences in actual industrial calcium propionate manufacturing because no single process has established as industry standard practise. Read our Books Here: Food Additives, Food Colours, Colors, Flavours, Flavors, Gums and Stabilizers, Food Industry Ingredients Market Outlook: Calcium propionate market size was assessed at USD 277.1 million in 2018, with a CAGR of 5.6 percent expected to reach USD 363.3 million by 2023. Calcium propionate market growth is supported by factors like increased demand for clean-label food products with longer shelf life, as well as calcium propionate's cost-effectiveness when compared to other preservatives. Food safety and shelf life laws have made it difficult for food and feed processing companies to formulate the right mix of chemicals and preservatives without sacrificing product quality, which is a major constraint for the calcium propionate industry. In recent years, consumers have become more conscious of the importance of good health, and the market for calcium propionate is predicted to grow at an unprecedented rate as a result of this increased demand. Natural and organic foods are preferred by consumers over synthetic foods, resulting in increased demand for calcium propionate. Since it is safe to consume, calcium propionate has been employed as a natural food additive. Furthermore, current technologies like as MAP, bacteriophages, and various preservation techniques are used in the food industry to assure food quality and safety. Calcium propionate is also used as an animal feed, and the market is expanding due to increased applications in the food preservative industry. In comparison to other options such as sorbates, sulfites, and so on, calcium propionate has a wide range of applications and is reasonably inexpensive. The calcium propionate market is predicted to grow at an exponential rate as a result of these factors. Watch other Informative Videos: Chemicals (Organic, Inorganic, and Industrial) Benefits of Starting a Calcium Propionate Manufacturing Business: Starting a calcium propionate manufacturing business has numerous advantages. You'll be allowed to create and sell your own brand of cattle supplements and additives, which means you'll be able to call it whatever you choose. When you sell these things, this can generate additional cash for your company while also allowing customers to trust you. People feel better about their purchases and trust your brand more when they know what they're getting rather than buying an unknown goods off a store shelf. Furthermore, with your own supplement line, there is no need to be concerned about competition because there is only one alternative on the market that is manufactured by you. The only thing you have to worry about is meeting demand and obtaining sufficient supplies from suppliers. You should be alright as long as you accomplish those two things. Key Players: • Aksharchem (India) Ltd. • Asha Ram & Sons Pvt. Ltd. • Deep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. • Fine Organic Inds. Ltd. • New Alliance Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. • Titan Bio-Tech Ltd. See More Links: Start a Business in Asia Start a Business in Potential Countries for Doing Business Best Industry for Doing Business Business Ideas with Low, Medium & High Investment Looking for Most Demandable Business Ideas for Startups Startup Consulting Services Start a Business in Africa Start a Business in India Start a Business in Middle East Related Videos Related Books Related Projects Related Market Research Reports
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Start PVC Edge Banding Tape Manufacturing Business

It is a kind of plastic tape with PVC on one side, which can be used to protect edge and joint of products. In order to meet different requirement, it also has various kinds of glue on its surface, such as PSA for high tack level; low tack level; non-yellowing and so on. With small deformation rate, ease operation and no residue on product edge after peeling off, it is applied in many industries like furniture and hardware. When you visit your local home improvement store, you will find thousands of household items that have been assembled using pvc edge banding tape. If you want to know more about our company and how we are going to help you start up your own PVC Edge Banding Tape Manufacturing Business, please feel free to contact us! Visit this Page for More Information: Start a Business in Plastics and Polymers Industry Uses PVC edge banding tape is used for a variety of different things including wall and ceiling mouldings, cornices, frames, door & window trim and picture frames. PVC edge banding can also be applied to baseboard edges, door casings and any other architectural detail or decorative piece that has an edge. PVC edge banding tape is water resistant so it resists shrinking or swelling when exposed to moisture. You can even paint over it once its applied. It’s a versatile product that is perfect for DIY projects and professional jobs alike. That’s why you should start your own PVC edge banding tape manufacturing business today! It’s easy to get started because you don’t need any prior experience in manufacturing or distribution. Read Similar Articles: Plastic Projects Benefits of Starting PVC Edge Banding Tape Business PVC edge banding tape is a PVC-based polymer adhesive product, commonly used to protect edges of sheets and boards from chipping, cracking and flaking. The application consists of placing a continuous strip of adhesive tape along an edge. This was primarily designed for wood but can be applied to any similar material. It is mainly used in furniture industry, although it has many other applications including automotive, marine and general purpose packaging. The benefits of starting a PVC Edge Banding Tape manufacturing business are: • Low startup cost • Low labour requirement • High profit margin • Relatively easy to produce Download PDF: The PVC Edge Banding Tape Manufacturing Business This small scale manufacturing industry requires only few machines that are easily available in market at affordable price. The raw material required for producing PVC edge banding tape is very cheap and can be purchased from local suppliers. As there is no labour involved, it can be manufactured on a part-time basis or full-time basis depending upon requirement of demand. The profit margin of PVC edge banding tape is very high as compared to other similar industries, hence making it one of most profitable small scale industries to start up with low investment and less risk involved. Business Plan: PVC Edge Banding Tape Manufacturing Business Manufacturing Process PVC and paper are the primary components of PVC edge banding tape. It is processed using extrusion lines, printing machines, cutters, film winding machines, and other devices. To begin, high-temperature plastic is melted and then poured into a horizontal extruding machine. As the temperature drops, PVC edge banding is created. After that, the meat is sliced to varied specifications, packaged, and dispatched. Customers that require PVC edge band tape will then receive it. Watch Video: The PVC Edge Banding Tape Manufacturing Business. If you’re looking for a New Startup, the PVC Edge Banding Tape Manufacturing Business Is the Best The full process of creating 1mm thick PVC edge banding tape takes about 30 minutes. Depending on the needs of the customer, the width of PVC edge banding tape can be changed from 10mm to 20mm. Edge banding tape is made of PVC and comes in thicknesses ranging from 5 to 10 microns. PVC edge banding tape excels in pressure resistance, anti-corrosion, and impact resistance. As a result, it's widely used in the corrugated box industry. Read our Books Here: Plastics and Polymers, Polyester Fibers, Pet & Preform, Medical, Expanded Plastics, Polyurethane, Polyamide, Polyester Fibers, Additives, Colourants and Fillers, Extrusion, Moulding, Mould Designs, Optical Glass, Reinforced, Films, HDPE, Thermoset Market Size: With a CAGR of 5.8% between 2017 and 2024, the global market for PVC edge banding tape is estimated to reach USD 10.9 billion. Edge banding, a thin material, is used to seal the plywood's exposed and raw edges. Edge banding, in other words, is a method of covering exposed edges of wood panels with thin strips of PVC, wood, or resin. The banding method employs industrial-grade heat applicators and hot-melt adhesive. Related Feasibility Study Reports: Plastics, Polymers and Resins, Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS), Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Polyester, PA, Poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC), Polyurethanes (PU), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyethylene (PE) Projects It's used in furniture and construction to give particleboard, MDF, and plywood the impression of a more expensive material by covering the exposed sides. It can also be used to replace elements such as face frames and mouldings. Rapid urbanisation in emerging economies such as India and China has resulted in increased construction activity. As a result, demand for construction materials such as plastic pipes has increased dramatically. Watch other Informative Videos: Plastics Projects This growth is projected to be fueled by increased investments in residential and commercial projects across these regions. Demand is predicted to be stimulated by rising disposable income levels, as well as favourable government policies, over the projection period. Because of its versatility and ease of application, it is used in a range of industries, including packaging and labelling, automotive and transportation, electrical and electronics, and building and engineering, among others. Furthermore, demand will be driven by a growing focus on reducing energy usage through efficient pipe systems, as well as a growing awareness of sustainable solutions, during the next few years. See More Links: Start a Business in Asia Start a Business in Potential Countries for Doing Business Best Industry for Doing Business Business Ideas with Low, Medium & High Investment Looking for Most Demandable Business Ideas for Startups Startup Consulting Services Start a Business in Africa Start a Business in India Start a Business in Middle East Related Videos Related Books Related Projects Related Market Research Reports
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Setup Wheat Processing Unit (Wheat Starch, Vital Wheat Gluten, Modified Starches, Fibres & Proteins)

A wheat processing unit is a piece of machinery that is used to turn wheat into starchy foods like white flour, pasta, and pastries. Vital wheat gluten, which has a high protein content and is utilised in many gluten-free goods, can also be made from processed wheat. Additional qualities, such as a thicker texture or a richer colour, can be added to processed wheat and utilised in ice cream and cake mixes. Almost anyplace wheat is farmed, a wheat mill, also known as a wheat processing factory, can be found. The wheat storage unit, wheat cleaning system, wheat grinding unit, and wheat packing machine are the four basic components of a wheat mill. Wheat, along with corn and rice, is one of the most widely grown grains on the planet. Wheat starch is produced from wheat species such as Triticum aestivum, or bread wheat, and can be utilised immediately after milling for animal feed, bread baking, and other uses. Wheat includes a lot of starch, which makes up 60-75 percent of the grain and 70-80 percent of the flour. When compared to other sources of starch, such as cassava (12%), potato (4%), others (0.5%), and maize (0.7%), wheat contains around 7% of the total amount of starch (77 percent ). The demand for high-quality wheat flour has increased as the number of health-conscious consumers has climbed. The amount and content of endosperm starch are two important factors in influencing the quality of wheat flour. Starch is a mixture of around 75 percent amylopectin and 25 percent amylose in traditionally farmed wheat, namely non-waxy wheat. Because waxy wheat grains have nearly 100% amylopectin in their starch, replacing regular wheat flour with waxy wheat flour could be a promising way to improve the quality of wheat flour products, such as reducing staling in flour, keeping baked goods fresher for longer periods of time, and improving the palatability of noodles. Advantages of Setting up Wheat Processing Unit: In addition to storing raw grains, wheat processing machines are utilised for a variety of food manufacturing processes. Steel, aluminium, and plastic are some of the materials that can be used to make these wheat processing units. They are used to keep dry fruits and other consumables free of moisture in addition to storing grains. Additionally, these wheat processing technologies assist in the separation of damaged grains from excellent grains, eliminating waste from low-quality grains or crops. They also help to keep insects away from stored goods, which could cause damage otherwise. Apart from these benefits, wheat processing equipment can be customised to match the needs and specifications of unique consumers. Wheat starch is a carbohydrate present in wheat that is widely consumed by people. Baking starch is commonly found in wheat. It's a polysaccharide that has a lot of glucose molecules in it. Starch, whether in its natural form or as a derivative, has a wide range of uses in the food and manufacturing industries. Puddings, soups, sauces, pie fillings, salad dressings, and a variety of baking recipes all need food starches to thicken and stabilise them. Foods with a low pH or that cannot be heated also require modified starches. Wheat starch can be used to improve food texture, viscosity, gel formation, adhesion, binding, and moisture retention, and it can even be used as a fat alternative. It also works as an emulsifier, stabiliser, and clouding or glazing agent. However, it is mostly used as a thickening agent in the food business. Gluten is a naturally occurring protein present in wheat. In yeast bread recipes, a modest amount increases the texture and flexibility of the dough. Seitan, a vegetarian meat alternative, can also be made with Vital Wheat Gluten Flour. The protein present in the endosperm of the wheat berry, which contains 75 to 80 percent protein, is used to make Vital Wheat Gluten. It becomes highly elastic and has a taffy-like texture when combined with water. Although vital wheat gluten is sometimes listed as a "optional" ingredient in baking recipes, it is a useful addition to have on hand. A tablespoon or two of essential wheat gluten added to the following loaf of bread will improve its elasticity and chewiness. Modified starch is made by altering the properties of natural starch physically, enzymatically, or chemically. Food as a thickening agent, stabiliser, or emulsifier; medications as a disintegrant; and coated paper as a binder are just a few of the applications for modified starches. They're also useful in a variety of situations. Wheat bran is high in dietary fibre, which can help prevent colon cancer, stomach cancer, breast cancer, gallbladder illness, haemorrhoids, and hiatal hernia. Constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes are all treated with it. Wheat starch's broad application in the food and beverage industry is moving the global market ahead, thanks to its excellent stabilising, thickening, and gelling capabilities. The business has been encouraged by rapid urbanisation and rising disposable income levels, which has increased global demand for wheat starch. Wheat starch is being used more frequently in the production of skincare and personal care products, moving the industry forward. Because of its ability to absorb excess oil and pollutants from the skin, starch is used in the manufacture of face masks and body cleansers. The global trend for natural skincare products encourages this even more. Some of the significant market drivers include wheat starch's broad use as a sizing agent and manufacturing component in the textile and paper sectors, as well as its expanding use as a fat replacer in the food industry. The market is estimated to increase at a CAGR of 3.1 percent between 2022 and 2027 as a consequence of the aforementioned factors. A key driver of the global Wheat starch market is the rising demand for wheat starch as a stabilising and gelling agent in numerous end-use industries. Wheat starch is a thickening ingredient used in a wide variety of meals. Gelatinization and retrogradation thicken dishes using wheat starch. Industry Major Market Players • Farmers Grain Company • Wudeli Flour Mill Group • Cargill Incorporated • Ardent Mills LLC • Archer Daniels Midland Company • General Mills • Allied Pinnacle Pty Limited • Manildra Milling Pvt Ltd. • Korfez Flour Mills • George Weston Foods Ltd. • Hodgson Mill Inc.
Plant capacity: Wheat A-Starch:138 MT/Day Wheat B-Starch:24MT/Day Vital Wheat Gluten:33MT/Day Modified Starches:30MT/Day Fibres:56MT/Day Proteins: 12MT/Day Plant & machinery: 72 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:103 Cr
Return: 26.00%Break even: 44.00%
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3-Chloropivaloyl Chloride Manufacturing Business Plan

The hazardous yellow or orange liquid 3-chloropivaloyl chloride has a horrible odour. In addition to being utilised as an intermediate in chemical synthesis, it has been used in research applications for DNA modification. When inhaled or absorbed through the skin, 3-chloropivaloyl chloride is flammable, moisture and oxygen sensitive, and dangerous. It is water insoluble, but alcohols, ethers, chloroform, and carbon tetrachloride quickly dissolve it. It interacts violently with oxidising substances including potassium permanganate, nitric acid, and peroxides. It should be kept away from heat and flames, and should only be handled while wearing protective clothing. 3-Chloropivaloyl chloride is used as an intermediate in the organic synthesis of medicines and agrochemicals. Antibiotic properties can be found in the chemical. It can be used to make furfural, picolinic acid, methanol chlorohydroxide, alpha acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), 3-chloro acetic acid, and paratoluenesulfonic acid. It's also a precursor to pesticides such as aldrin, dieldrin, endosulfan, and lindane. It's also utilised in the manufacture of perfumes like rose oxide and civetone. It is also utilised in the production of pesticides such as fenitrothion. The chemical is used in the production of dyes, paints, and rubber compounds. It's also used to extract gold from ores using the cyanidation process. It can also be used as an epoxidation catalyst. Amine hydrochlorides are created by mixing ammonia with hydrogen chloride and neutralising with sodium or calcium hydroxide. Amino hydrochlorides are commonly used to make herbicides like butachlor and dimethylamine hydrochlorides, which act as plant growth regulators. To use all of the phosgene, this reaction is normally carried out using a significant amount of acetyl chloride. 3-Chloropivaloyl Chloride is a synthetic organic chemical that is employed as an intermediate in the manufacturing of a wide range of downstream goods, including photographic developers, agrochemicals, and rubber compounds. Acid chlorides are used as especially reactive intermediates to generate carboxylic acid derivatives such as anhydrides, esters, and amides due to the two strong electron withdrawing chlorine and oxygen on the carbonyl molecule, as well as the positive charge carbon. By replacing an organic group for the halides, acid chlorides can be employed with Gilman reagents to generate giant molecules from small ones. 3-Chloropivaloyl Chloride, a multi-methylated acetyl chlorine with an additional chloride at the terminal carbon, is used to make photographic developers, herbicides, insecticides, and rubber additives. It is used as a chain reaction initiator in vinyl chloride-propylene copolymers. India's demand for acid chlorides is predicted to grow at a CAGR of more than 8% between 2020 and 2024. The Indian market is expected to grow substantially throughout the forecast period due to rapidly increasing population and urbanisation. Over the forecast period, rising demand for acid chlorides is expected to be driven by increased exports of organic and inorganic chemicals, increased production of dyes and dye intermediates such as reactive acid and direct dyes, and rising demand for polymer from various end-use sectors such as automotive, construction, and healthcare. The pharmaceutical industry has been growing at a healthy rate in recent years, and this trend is expected to continue, particularly in emerging markets. As the population of emerging countries expands, the agriculture industry is likewise under pressure to improve crop production. Overall market dynamics favour chloropivaloyl chloride growth, which is expected to drive up chloride demand in the future years. Asia is the most important area in the worldwide Chloropivaloyl chloride market since bulk manufacturers and procurers are located in China. Increasing demand will come from increased manufacturing output, which is also pushing industrial production and the chemical industry. In terms of demand, Europe is expected to lag behind Asia. Due to strict safety rules in the production and use of pivaloyl chloride, which is deemed poisonous, and replacement by substitutes, Europe and North America will witness muted to moderate growth following Asia. Industry Major Market Players • Dafeng Chemical • Fude Chemical • Minji Chemical
Plant capacity: 3-Chloropivaloyl Chloride: 4 MT Per Day Hydrochoric Acid (30%) - by product:3 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 252 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:686 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 62.00%
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How to Setup Plastic Waste Recycling Plant

A Plastic Waste Recycling Plant (sometimes called a Plastic Recovery Facility) is an industrial facility that recycles and reuses plastic waste. Some companies are even capable of recycling some types of plastic into new resin pellets. If you're looking to start a business, there's never been a better time to get involved in plastic recycling in some way. More details on how to do so can be found further down. A plastic waste recycling plant, also known as a plastic crusher plant, is a machine that uses a shredding and classifying process to recycle waste plastic into secondary products. Plastic waste recycling machines are classified as single-screw extruders or double-screw extruders based on the screw design. Plastic has remarkable properties, and its use has become ubiquitous in modern life. These benefits, however, come at a price: poorly managed plastic trash, which results in massive plastic pollution. As a result, plastic can be found in all kinds of places, from nearby neighbourhoods to remote locales. With plastic production on the rise and predicted to double in the next 20 years, efforts to prevent plastic pollution are more crucial than ever. Plastic may be recycled, and discarded plastic can be used into new products. Although not all types of plastic may be recycled, a considerable portion of them can, which helps to protect the environment. Reclaiming scrap plastics and reprocessing them to make new materials that may or may not be identical to their original state is known as plastic recycling. Plastic recycling is the process of salvaging scrap plastic and turning it into usable things. Waste management includes collection, sorting, grading, classification, cleaning, baling, trading, storage, and eventually shipment to final recycling. Fossil Fuel-based Plastics There are two main categories of fossil fuel-based plastics, also known as conventional plastics: Thermoplasts and Thermosets are two types of thermoplasts. • Thermoplasts are thermoplastic polymers that soften when heated and harden when cooled, allowing them to be remoulded and recycled without losing their physical properties. Such polymers include polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) (PVC). The majority of everyday consumer plastics are thermoplastics. • Thermosets are one-time-moulded plastics that cannot be re-softened or re-moulded. Thermosetting plastics include phenolic resins, amino resins, polyester resins, and polyurethanes. Thermosets are ideal for high-heat applications like electronics and appliances. The most extensively used polymers are polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and polystyrene, which account for 69 percent of all plastics (PS). Benefits of Recycling Plastics Plastic recycling has a number of benefits, including energy savings and lower greenhouse gas emissions. It also contributes to the conservation of nonrenewable resources such as oil and gas. Furthermore, whether through legal or informal economic activity, recycling provides a source of income for millions of people and families in disadvantaged countries. Despite the fact that plastics consumption is fast increasing in developing nations, particularly due to increased demand for plastics from Asia, developing country plastic consumption per capita is significantly lower than in developed countries. Recycling, on the other hand, has a far greater use in developing countries for a variety of reasons: Types of Plastics, Common Uses & Properties Nowadays, plastic waste is made up of a range of polymers, each with its own set of physical and chemical properties. Everything is dependent on the application! The most common plastics are high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), polypropylene (PP), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Each sort of manufacturing has its own set of applications. Milk jugs and detergent bottles are made of HDPE, PP is used in packaging, LDPE is used to make shopping bags, and PVC pipes are utilised to transport water from one place to another. Plastics are non-biodegradable, which means they will never degrade into harmless components like carbon dioxide, nitrogen, or oxygen. India dominates the market in the area, because to its enormous population and high GDP. However, increasingly global-minded governments are fueling the region's overall growth by enacting policies that encourage foreign direct investment and facilitate closer integration with the global economy, boosting investment in petrochemicals, polymer production, and downstream plastic processing. Growth in the region is spurred not only by regulatory relaxations, but also by the growing urbanisation of a large, youthful population, which leads to greater consumer expenditure on plastic-related items such packaged products, mobile phones, and automobiles. While many of these commodities are still imported, considerable investments in plastics processing facilities are being made to support manufacturing investments, which is driving increasing polymer demand. Packaging, extrusions, blow mouldings, and industrial mouldings for automobiles, telecommunications, and white goods have all become increasingly important as the sector has evolved. Some of the user segments include electrical appliances, household goods, leatherite, decorative laminates, fixtures and fittings, construction industry (extrusions), automobile components, machinery and equipment, water tanks, pipes and fittings, drink bottles, medical appliances, and weather protection. New opportunities are also being created as food processing, transportation, entertainment electronics, and appliances become more sophisticated. Apart from these, industry has contributed significantly to rural electricity, telecommunications, horticulture, and healthcare, as well as a noteworthy shift in living styles and standards. Deregulation initiatives in the 1990s encouraged the industry's fast rise. Despite increased global competition brought on by lower customs rates, India's sector has risen at a rate of over 11% per year, compared to global growth of 3 to 4%. Growth has slowed to a more secular pattern in recent years. Between 2002 and 2007, output increased at a 5.5 percent annual rate, whereas consumption increased at a 5.6 percent annual rate. In 2007-08, the industry saw a slight decrease in output. Polymer manufacturing began in India in 1945. It took 45 years to reach one million tonnes of usage. During the next decade, consumption more than tripled, reaching 3 million tonnes per year. The current consumption demand is expected to be about 6 million tonnes, including exports. Industry Major Market Players • Agilyx Corporation • BASF SE • Braskem • British Petroleum • B&B Plastics • Licella Holdings • OMV Reoil • Polycycle Private Limited • Recycling Technologies • Sapporo Plastic Recycle kk • Jayplas • Veolia
Plant capacity: Recycled PP Granules:1,250 Kgs/day Recycled LDPE Granules:1,250 Kgs/day Recycled HDPE Granules:1,250 Kgs/day Recycled Derlin Granules:1,250 Kgs/dayPlant & machinery: 132 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:401 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 60.00%
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Start Lovastatin Production business(from Dextrose, Peptone Powder, Sugar & Soyabean)

Lovastatin is a medicine that helps to prevent strokes and heart attacks by lowering harmful cholesterol and lipids. Lovastatin is a statin medicine that reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke by lowering bad cholesterol and fats like LDL and triglycerides while retaining good cholesterol in the blood. Lovastatin is a methoxylated carbobicyclic framework fatty acid ester of mevastatin. It's an anticholesteremic medication found in fungus species including Aspergillus terreus and Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom). Lovastatin is an anti-hypercholesterolemic medication that decreases blood cholesterol levels. Lovastatin inhibits the enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase, which lowers cholesterol synthesis. As a secondary metabolite, lovastatin is produced commercially by several filamentous fungi, notably Aspergillus terreus. Chemical synthesis is more expensive than fermentation-based lovastatin manufacturing. Lovastatin has recently been identified as a possible therapeutic drug for a number of tumours, as well as for influencing the inflammatory and immunological response, coagulation, bone turnover, neovascularization, vascular tone, and arterial pressure. In people who have or are at risk of developing heart disease, lovastatin is taken in conjunction with diet, weight loss, and exercise to lower the risk of heart attack and stroke, as well as the necessity for heart surgery. Lovastatin is also used to lower blood levels of cholesterol (a fat-like molecule) and other fatty compounds. HMG CoA reductase inhibitors, such as lovastatin, are a class of drug that prevents HMG CoA reductase from working (statins). It works by reducing the amount of cholesterol that can build up on the walls of arteries and obstruct blood flow to the heart, brain, and other vital organs by decreasing cholesterol production in the body. Biomedical Applications of Lovastatin Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a type of heart disease that affects the arteries that provide blood to the heart (CHD) Because of their well-known efficacy and safety profile, statins are the drug of choice for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, and they can also have antiatherosclerotic effects in addition to their hypolipidemic activity. Inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase has pleiotropic effects because lovastatin metabolism produces a range of isoprenoids that are important for a variety of cellular processes, from cholesterol production to cell proliferation and differentiation regulation. Actions to Lower Cholesterol Statins function by blocking an enzyme involved in cholesterol synthesis, which occurs primarily in the liver. In the presence of the enzyme HMG CoA reductase, 3-hydroxy-3-methyglutaryl coenzyme A is converted to mevalonate, a precursor of cholesterol. Lovastatin is a hydrophobic ring structure covalently bonded to a substrate analogue that inhibits cholesterol synthesis by binding to the reductase enzyme. Statins operate by preventing cholesterol synthesis from reaching its rate-limiting stage. Alzheimer's disease medications (AD) In patients with hypercholesterolemia, lovastatin has been shown to lessen the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Many of the recognised risk factors for Alzheimer's disease have been linked to cholesterol metabolism. Higher doses of lovastatin, a cholesterol biosynthesis inhibitor that prevents the creation of mevalonate, appear to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease. Renal disease is treated with lovastatin. Patients with increasing renal illness have profited from the significant breakthroughs. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors may protect against glomerulonephritis, a kidney condition marked by inflammation and/or increased epithelial cell proliferation. Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs on a Global Scale The market is expected to rise between 2021 and 2026, owing to the growing geriatric population. The rise of the cholesterol-lowering medicine market is predicted to be fueled by the introduction of new pharmaceutical classes, changes in lifestyles, a lack of exercise, and an increase in saturated and trans-fat intake. Furthermore, increased smoking and alcohol consumption increases the risk of high cholesterol, which propels market expansion. Between 2015 and 2020, the global Lovastatin market grew at a moderate rate. Between 2021 and 2026, the market is estimated to increase at a CAGR of 3.5 percent. Cancer and Lovastatin Inhibition of Ras farnesylation by lovastatin is linked to decreased proliferation and migration in primary cultures of human glioblastoma cells. As a result, lovastatin stopped cancer cells from multiplying. Lovastatin is a medication that is used to treat bone fragments. One of the most recent trends is the usage of lovastatin to treat bone fractures. Lovastatin improves bone production in vitro and in vivo, as well as biomechanical strength of murine long bones with healing fractures, whether administered in large doses or via extended infusions. Due to rising demand for statin drugs, the worldwide Cholesterol Lowering Medications Market is estimated to rise during the forecast period. Based on medicine class, the cholesterol-lowering pharmaceuticals sector is classified into statins and combinations, as well as others. Because of its improved effectiveness and lower costs, this pharmaceutical class is likely to dominate during the projection period. A major portion of the market is expected to come from the Asia Pacific region. This is due to a growth in healthcare knowledge, research, and government activities in the healthcare industry, all of which are contributing to the creation of jobs in the region. Industry Major Market Players • AstraZeneca • Pfizer Inc. • Novartis AG • AbbVie Inc. • Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. • Sanofi • Merck & Co. • Amgen Inc. • Dr. Reddy’s • Abbott Laboratories, • GlaxoSmithKline, • Novartis
Plant capacity: 240 MT Per AnnumPlant & machinery: 12 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 27 Cr
Return: 27.00%Break even: 43.00%
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Start Quartz Slabs Manufacturing Business

Because quartz is one of the most abundant and hardest minerals on the planet, it's "hardly" surprising that manufacturers recognised its great potential as a surface material more than 50 years ago. Since then, quartz countertops have grown in popularity as homeowners have discovered what the early quartz pioneers already knew: when the natural mineral quartz is improved via man's ingenuity, quartz worktops can compete with other natural stone counters in every way. Engineered quartz (not to be confused with Quartzite, a popular natural stone for countertops) is a man-made product made mostly of natural materials. It is made out of nonporous, durable slabs made up of 90 to 94 percent powdered quartz and 6 to 10% resins and colours. Quartz's natural resilience to abrasion, scratches, dents, and even acids eliminates the need for sealants, even in its manufactured form. Quartz is a plentiful resource, and the finished product is nontoxic and nonallergenic, as well as lasting a lifetime, obviating the need for replacement. Quartz countertops became popular in Italy almost immediately, and they have remained so in European kitchens for decades. In the United States, the trend took longer to catch on, which could be explained in a number of ways: Trends and fashions from other countries can take a long time to reach the United States, or American homeowners may have been content with their current options at the time (laminate was the most popular surface in the 1960s and 1970s) and were hesitant to embrace a material that looked so similar to widely available natural stone options like granite, marble, and limestone. (Any of these three natural stones can be made to seem like quartz countertops.) • One of the most durable materials known to man is quartz. Quartz countertops outlast granite and are more versatile. • Quartz is extremely durable because to its natural strength, which makes dealing with them during the construction and installation process much easier. • Quartz surfacing is non-porous and does not require sealing; nevertheless, don't confuse "durable" with "indestructible"—there is no such thing as an indestructible substance. A non-porous material is helpful because it prevents bacteria and other germs from forming in nooks and crannies. • Quartz countertops are stain-resistant, so a glass of wine dropped on them can be cleaned with a damp towel (not that you'll be spilling any wine, right?). • Quartz comes in a variety of colours. What you see in the showroom or on a sample in your home may be what you get. Electrical equipment such as quartz clocks and radios use piezoelectric quartz crystal structures as oscillators. Lightning strikes in sand form Lechatelierite, an amorphous (glass) SiO2 that varies from impure window glass. Quartz is exceptionally resistant to mechanical and chemical deterioration. At surface temperatures and pressures, ordinary quartz is the most stable kind of silicon dioxide. It is the most frequent mineral on mountaintops and the main component of beach, river, and desert sand due to its toughness. India produces 2.5 percent of the world's quartz slabs and has gained international recognition for its slabs. In 2010-11, the industry (organised sector) employed 16 organised and about 200 SSI units, resulting in a total output of 391 million square metres, up 15% from 2009-10. The industry had a 17 percent increase in production in the first half of 2011-12 compared to the same period the previous year. India is on the verge of tremendous urbanisation in the coming decades. By 2050, India's urban population is expected to be approximately 81 crore, with over one crore people moving to cities. The socioeconomic diversity of India's population is reflected in the country's housing. Due to demographic changes, higher income, an increase in the share of nuclear families, and urbanisation, the housing sector in the country has grown rapidly in the last decade. During the recent decade, quartz surfacing, particularly for countertops, has grown in popularity. Customers seeking a long-lasting and consistent aesthetic can turn to quartz surfacing products as an alternative to natural stone or other surfacing materials. As a result of its increased popularity, quartz surfacing producers are expanding their offers, giving solutions for both clients and the design community. With a 4.9 percent annual growth rate from 2018 to 2025, the worldwide kitchen countertop quartz market is predicted to reach US$ 135.47 billion by the end of 2025, up from US$ 92.93 billion in 2017. The residential sector is anticipated to be worth over US$ 40,900 million in 2026. From 2017 to 2026, this amounts to a 4.6 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR). The residential category is expected to lose market share by the end of 2026. Residential was anticipated to account for more than a quarter of the revenue share of the end use industries category by 2017. Industry Major Market Players • AGC Inc. • Baba Quartz • BITTO • Caesarstone • Cimstone • Compac • Cosentino • CXUN • Dupont • Fletcher Building • Gelandi • Hanwha • Jiangsu Pacific Quartz Co. Ltd • LG • LOTTE • NIHON DEMPA KOGYO CO., LTD. • Polystone • Quantra • Sibelco • Sinostone • The Quartz Corporation • Wanfeng
Plant capacity: 250 Nos. per dayPlant & machinery: 16 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 32 Cr
Return: 27.00%Break even: 49.00%
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Business Plan for Setting up Automated Vehicle Scrapping and Recycling Unit

The deconstruction of automobiles for spare parts is known as vehicle recycling. Vehicles have value as a source of replacement components as they reach the end of their useful lives, which has given rise to the car dismantling industry. Commercial outlets in the business are often referred to as "wrecking yards," "auto dismantling yards," "vehicle replacement parts providers," and, more recently, "auto or vehicle recycling." Vehicle recycling has been a part of the process for a long time, but manufacturers have been more active in recent years. Before transferring a discarded car to a steel mill, a crusher is typically used to reduce its size. End-of-life automobiles are scrapped in a hazardous manner in India's vehicle scrap recycling business, and scrap metals, as well as various recovered and reconditioned pieces, are sold. There are now no standards in place to regulate these marketplaces or account for the scrap collected, necessitating a government strategy that recognises scrap generation from auto recycling as a long-term, environmentally benign sector. It is only necessary to mention the National Green Tribunal's (NGT) current attempts to press for the ban of outdated diesel and gasoline vehicles when addressing government policy for ELVs. In November 2014, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Delhi imposed a ban on all automobiles older than 15 years. Kerala, Bihar, and, most recently, Chhattisgarh have all rendered driving petrol and diesel vehicles older than ten years illegal. While a statewide ban on polluting automobiles is being challenged, a hearing has been set for July 11th, showing that the government's efforts in this area are moving forward. Automobile recycling, as a result, is critical. It's also critical to handle them correctly to avoid releasing dangerous waste into the environment. Professionals who are knowledgeable with hazardous compounds such as fuel, coolants, and brake fluids must dispose of such cars. Steel is an important material in vehicle construction because it makes up the majority of the components, including the structure. Because iron ores are needed for steel manufacture, recycling autos helps to keep iron ores in the ground. All trash generated as a by-product of steel processing is also avoided, ensuring that air pollution is kept to a minimum. Landfill garbage is also becoming more of a problem. It is possible to limit the amount of waste present and ensure that fewer harmful chemicals leach into groundwater and permanently damage the soil by using recycling vehicles. Another thing to consider is how proper car recycling can aid in the preservation of local flora and animals. Steel mining is harmful to the environment because it causes soil erosion and degradation. As a result, animals are unable to maintain their usual routines and may develop ill as a result. Land erosion causes debris to flow into bodies of water, affecting water quality and the proliferation of species. In India, what is the scope of vehicle recycling? India, being the world's third-largest steel producer, offers enormous potential for vehicle recycling. Because it is mostly unorganised, auto recycling in India can provide a variety of benefits to the country, ranging from a boost to the automotive sector to fuel savings and job creation. The recycling business is placing a significant wager on the government's efforts. It is expected to produce business of USD 2.9 billion (roughly INR 190 billion) at first, based on 25% (7 million vehicles) of all automobiles that might be thrown. In the future years, these figures are likely to rise. Market Predictions: In 2020, the worldwide car recycling market is expected to be worth $20.6 billion. Between 2021 and 2026, the market is estimated to increase at a CAGR of 5.1 percent. The process of dismantling automobiles in order to recover and recycle spare parts, fuel, and scrap metals is known as vehicle recycling. Magnetic parts, sheet metals, seats, wheels, and other components are recovered through disassembling, crushing, shredding, and material recovery techniques. Non-ferrous metals are separated from other materials using laser, infrared, eddy current, and flotation separation methods, which are subsequently transported for re-smelting. The fluids are drained and saved for subsequent use, while the reusable parts are cleaned, tested, and refurbished for resale. One of the primary factors driving the market's progress is the rise of industrialization and urbanisation around the world. Another element driving growth is the growing use of metal scrap, particularly steel, in the manufacturing of more inexpensive, lightweight, and fuel-efficient vehicles. Market growth is further aided by increased consumer awareness of the environmental benefits of recycling materials and reduced reliance on natural resources. Automotive recyclers employ advanced technologies and processes to remove polymers, fluids, and natural components from used vehicles with little environmental impact. They recognise small metal particles in scrap using a variety of new technology, such as optical sensors. In the coming years, the market is expected to be driven by the use of recycled batteries in consumer electronics manufacturing, as well as the implementation of government policies to reduce environmental risks associated with the disposal of batteries, rubber, lubricants, and other materials.
Plant capacity: Spare Parts:188 Units/Day Waste Oil:225 Units/Day Waste Tyre:1,125 Units/Day Engines:25 Units/Day Steel Scrap :30,000 Units/Day Rubber Scrap:100 Units/Day Alloy Wheel:125 Units/Day Battery:750 Units/DayPlant & machinery: 3 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:25 Cr
Return: 30.00%Break even: 40.00%
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