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SILICON METAL - 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

Made from Silicon, the most abundant elemental mineral on earth, silicones are semi-inorganic polymers that are used in almost every industry. Silicon polymers can be fluid, elastomeric or resinous depending upon the organic group present and the extent of cross-linkage between polymer molecules. Silicones are used as adhesives, lubricants, protective coatings and mold release agents. In resin form, silicones are used as coatings, moulding compounds, laminates, filament winding, electrical insulation etc.. It is also used in medical devices used within the body and miscellaneous mechanical products. In the chemicals industry, silicon metal is the starting point for the production of silianes, silicones, fumed silica, and semiconductor-grade silicon. Silanes are the used to make silicone resins, lubricants, anti-foaming agents, and water-repellent compounds. Silicones are used as lubricants, hydraulic fluids, electrical insulators, and moisture-proof treatments. Silicons are being produced in India on a large scale production and silicon metal in India is available about 50% and 50% demand are fulfilled by import. Few new comers may successfully venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 25 MT / DayPlant & machinery:
Working capital: -T.C.I:
Return: 1.00%Break even: 1.00%
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COCONUT OIL FROM COPRA - 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

Coconut oil, also known as coconut butter, is a tropical oil with many applications. It is extracted from copra (derived from Malayalam word "kopra" which means dried coconut). Coconut oil constitutes seven percent of the total export income of the Philippines, the world's largest exporter of the product. Coconut oil was developed as a commercial product by merchants in the South Seas and South Asia in the 1860s. Coconut oil is a fat consisting of about 90% saturated fat. The oil contains predominantly medium chain triglycerides, with roughly 92% saturated fatty acids, 6% monounsaturated fatty acids, and 2% polyunsaturated fatty acids. Of the saturated fatty acids, coconut oil is primarily 44.6% lauric acid, 16.8% myristic acid a 8.2% palmitic acid and 8% caprylic acid, although it contains seven different saturated fatty acids in total. Its only monounsaturated fatty acid is oleic acid while its only polyunsaturated fatty acid is linoleic acid. Unrefined coconut oil melts at 24-25°C (76°F) and smokes at 170°C (350°F), while refined coconut oil has a higher smoke point of 232°C (450°F). Among the most stable of all oils, coconut oil is slow to oxidize and thus resistant to rancidity, lasting up to two years due to its high saturated fat content.[citation needed] It is best stored in solid form, below 24.5°C (76°F) in order to extend shelf life. However, unlike most oils, coconut oil will not be damaged by warmer temperatures. Globally 5.5 million tons of coconuts are produced annually. Indonesia, Philippines and India are top three leading producers with production share- 27%, 23% and 22% respectively. SriLanka, Mexico, Vietnam, New Guinea and Brazil are other important producers. 3 – 3.5 million tons of coconut oil is produced annually around the world while consumption figure globally is around 3.8 million tons. Annually around 2 lakh ton raw copra, 1 lakh ton meal and 3.5 lakh ton coconut oil is traded worldwide. Indonesia, Philippines, SriLanka are important market for coconut and copra India produces around 12141 million nuts of coconut, 6.5 – 7 lakh ton of copra Oil recovery from copra is 65 - 72%, annually 4 – 4.5 lakh tons of coconut oil is produced in the country SEA of India has forecasted 6.5 lakh tons of copra and 4.2 lakh coconut oil production in 2005-06. The production is highly dependent on the monsoon and incidence of pest and diseases and fluctuates between years. India imports around 2000 – 7000 tons of crude coconut oil. There is a good scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 10 Ton / DayPlant & machinery: 33 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: 358 Lakh
Return: 50.00%Break even: 36.00%
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MEDICAL DISPOSABLES: Disposable Syringes (Self Destructive) with Needles, Catheters and Mask - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

Disposable needle is widely used by doctors for injection purpose with the help of syringes. With the increase in population in our country, requirement of medicine and injections has increased. For more strength of people more number of needles is required with syringes. Tablets or capsules also play a great role in the life of human beings but injections are also a must to some extent. the disposable syringes market has now self-destructing or auto-disable (AD) syringe as a safe bet against re-use and spread of HIV, hepatitis and other infections. The national immunization policy has adopted the non-reusable, self-breaking syringes, though many States are yet to follow suit for the curative injections. Disposable surgical caps and mask are used considerably while performing an operation or undergoing surgical measures. Catheters are used for the purpose of passing urine for bed-ridden and emergency patients in hospitals, nursing homes etc. With the development of pharmaceutical industries the use of syringes and disposable needles will also develop. About 70% pharmaceutical industries are in small-scale sector. Disposable syringes are becoming more popular in the medical world due to its lower cost and higher accuracy. Plastic can be used in place of metal without any problem. The procedure is also relatively easy and cheaper. New comer can well venture into this field. Cost Estimation: Capacity : Seamless SS Tubes – 324 MT / Annum Disposable Syringes & Needles – 36,00,000 Nos./Annum Disposable Surgical Masks – 9,00,000 Nos. / Annum Disposable Catheters – 9,00,000 Nos. / Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 147 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 426 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 47.00%
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VIRGIN COCONUT OIL - 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

Coconut is a small holder’s plantation crop grown in the humid tropics and tropical regions. India is a major producer of coconut in the world. Virgin coconut oil is obtained from fresh matured coconut. This oil is mainly used as a body massage oil and as an ingredient in Ayurvedic medicine. It is very nutritious. It has very good aroma and purity. It is applied on the body of babies to protect from skin troubles. There are few in organized sectors engaged in the manufacturing of virgin coconut oil. There is very good demand of it rather than general coconut oil. There is demand growth of coconut oil is 10% per annum. Traditionally, coconut is an important source of vegetable oil used for both edible and industrial applications. It is estimated that nearly 50% of coconuts in India are consumed into copra to extract coconut oil. It will be profitable for new entrants to invest into this project.
Plant capacity: 600 MT / DayPlant & machinery: 66 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 153 Lakh
Return: 35.00%Break even: 56.00%
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MATCHBOX - 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

Matchbox is one of the most important items. Though it is looked upon as small and insignificant, earlier it was a big problem. In the 17th century, people used phosphorous and sulfur together using flints or sticks of woods. It was then found in the 19th century that using non-provisions red phosphorous on the match head instead of white phosphorus. The raw materials required for the manufacture of matches are timber paper, flour paste or glue, and chemicals of which amorphous phosphorus and potassium chlorate are the most important. Due to the widespread use of cigar, bidi, Cigarettes and domestic uses, there are huge demand of match boxes. A new entrepreneur can well venture into this field,because it has good future scope.
Plant capacity: 50000 Nos. /DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 5 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 29 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 52.00%
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BIMETAL BUSHES WITH POWDER BASED METALLURGY - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

There are wide varieties of bearing materials developed ones the years to suit varied applications. There are seven factors contributing to bearing materials. They are fatigue resistance, compatibility, conformability. Thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance & load capacity. These properties permit the bearing material to operate properly. If a material does not possess all of these characteristics to some degree, it will not function long as a bearing. Babbitt metal is a general term used for soft tin and lead-base alloys which are cast as bearing surfaces on surfaces of shells, bronze on cast-iron shells. In small bushings for fractional horsepower motors and in automotive engine bearings, the Babbitt is generally used as a thin coating over a flat steel strip. Self lubricated bushes are rapidly replacing ordinary bushes at each and every place. The greatest fact is that the new technology of self lubricated bushes has made its manufacture very easy and economic. The cost difference is not much still it gives the facility of operation at competitively much higher temperature increasing the life of machines and commentator segments.
Plant capacity: 600 MT / AnnumPlant & machinery: 71 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 207 Lakh
Return: 43.00%Break even: 69.00%
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FROZEN FOODS HAVING GOOD EXPORT AND DOMESTIC DEMAND - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Cost of Project

It is part of age-old human experience that food remains in fresh condition longer in cool than in warm weather. Hence it is not surprising that one of the first applications of mechanical refrigeration was to cool perishable food to prolong their storage life. It was claimed in 1968 that there were 2823 types of frozen foods, including 639 types of frozen vegetables, 446 frozen deserts, and 448 types of frozen seafood. It is further stated that 58% of the volume of frozen foods is fruit juices and vegetables. It is also said that frozen soups account for 11.4% and baked goods for 10.1%. Before freezing, it is necessary to blanch the product to destroy enzymes, which would result in off-flavours and consequent quality deterioration. Rapid freezing is important, since just as with ice cream, it results in a smoother product having smaller ice crystals and a more natural body and texture. In the first freezing systems the product was frozen by being subjected to high velocity air at temp. as low as 400F. The next important was that of the birds eye system, in which the product was frozen extremely rapidly, by being clamped tightly between very old refrigerated plants at – 20 to – 400F. This gave very rapid heat transfer and quick cooling resulting in marked improvement in the quality of both and vegetables the details of the system vary somewhat with the product the rate of freezing depends upon the size of packages but in usually on the order of ½ hr to 1 hr. Calculation of Refrigeration Requirements: Fruits and Vegetables are high in water content, and are absorbed much refrigeration. FREEZING Many vegetables are seasonal crops, abundant at certain times of the year, and not readily available at other times of the year. In order to extend availability all year round, methods of preservation are needed. These methods may alter the characteristics of the vegetables; some to a small extent, some to a large extent. They may also be effective over different time periods. Some extend shelf life by only a few weeks, some give a shelf-life of many months. The changes in the tissue characteristics consequent upon the preservation technique may be more market where long storage lives are required. for long-term storage, extending from months to years, canning (in which product is placed in a hermetically sealed container, and then heated sufficiently to achieve sterility) and freezing (in which product is cooled down to temperatures below – 200C and maintained at these temperatures) are the primary preservation techniques. Freezing is often preferred over canning, because the alternations to the tissues, such as softening and colour changes, may be less marked. Preservation by freezing makes use of the phenomenon that rates of chemical change are generally reduced at lower temperatures. Rates of physical change, too, may be reduced at sufficiently low temperatures, so that a product may be stored at low temperatures for extended periods without there being too much change in its properties compared to those it had at the commencement of the storage period. The freezing process itself, however, may result in change. There are commodities, such as lettuce, preservation of that particular commodity. It is generally true that the lower the temperature of storage, the slower the rate of change in properties. Because freezing involves the separation of some of the water in the product as ice, with consequent increase in the concentrations in the unfrozen phase, and potential crystallization or precipitation of other components, the rate of deterioration may be affected by factors other than the temperature linked slowdown. Higher solute concentrations may induce increased rates of change in some chemical processes (1). Also, low temperatures may enhance the rates of some crystallization processes. The rates of change in frozen systems could then be a complex function of temperature. There may be a temperature region with enhanced rates of change just below 00C in some systems. However, at sufficiently low temperatures, of rates of change will reduce. This is illustrated schematically in Figure. The upper line illustrates rate enhancement due to freezing. The lower line illustrates rate inhibition due to freezing. The centre line represents the rate to be expected on the predictions of the Arhenius rate expression. The arhenius expression in inappropriate for use in frozen systems, as it does not allow for the complex changes, which accompany the separation of crystalline ice, but assumes the system stays on uniform phase. It has recently been shown that, in systems containing ice, the temperature dependence of the kinetics in the unfrozen phase may better be described by an equation, known as the Williams-Landel-Ferry equation, which describes the temperature dependence of kinetics in rubbery systems. To-day frozen foods are available in retail and institutional outlets over all areas of the country. The total annual commercial production is estimated to be more than ten billion pounds. Obviously, what is produced must be marketed. To day some 250,000 retail stores have frozen food departments and 75 percent of the Industry out put is sold through supermarkets. The distribution channels of produce run through a long chain of middlemen by and large the processing industry gets its few materials from the maindis or wholesales markets. There are of course a few large units who have their orchard and farms. But even these depend extensively on mandis. The industry does not get preferential treatment in credit allocations. The raw materials used by it being highly perishable, the financial reckoning of security is extremely conservative. However, finished products are subjected to the usual norms for purposes of bank financing.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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ALUMINIUM BOTTLES CAPS, METAL CAPS FOR FOOD GRADE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunity

Metal closures are made from tinplate, aluminium or mild steel. The closures employed for sealing general-line can are: screw cap, lug type closure, slip lid, lever lid and hinged lid; vacuum seal cutter lids and crown caps are other types of metal closures. Metal caps are used for protection of the product from spillage and contamination in storage and during transportation, protecting against tampering/adulteration, providing ease of opening and resealing in case of re-closeable systems, providing convenience in filling and dispensing. There is good scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 450 MT/Annum Plant & machinery: 49 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 145 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 62.00%
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FILTERATION AND AIRTIGHT PACKING OF COCONUT OIL - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Coconut oil, also known as coconut butter, is a tropical oil with many applications. It is extracted from copra (derived from the word "kopra" which means dried coconut). Coconut oil constitutes seven percent of the total export income of the Philippines, the world's largest exporter of the product. Coconut oil is a fat consisting of about 90% saturated fat. The oil contains predominantly medium chain triglycerides, with roughly 92% saturated fatty acids, 6% monounsaturated fatty acids, and 2% polyunsaturated fatty acids. Of the saturated fatty acids, coconut oil is primarily 44.6% lauric acid, 16.8% myristic acid a 8.2% palmitic acid and 8% caprylic acid, although it contains seven different saturated fatty acids in total. Its only monounsaturated fatty acid is oleic acid while its only polyunsaturated fatty acid is linoleic acid. Unrefined coconut oil melts at 24-25°C (76°F) and smokes at 170°C (350°F),while refined coconut oil has a higher smoke point of 232°C (450°F). Among the most stable of all oils, coconut oil is slow to oxidize and thus resistant to rancidity, lasting up to two years due to its high saturated fat content.[citation needed] In order to extend shelf life, it is best stored in solid form (i.e. below 24.5°C [76°F]). Coconut oil is used in volume quantities for making margarine, soap and cosmetics.Hydrogenated or partially-hydrogenated coconut oil is often used in non-dairy creamers, and snack foods.Fractionated coconut oil is also used in the manufacture of essences, massage oils and cosmetics Coconut oil is an important component of many industrial lubricants, for example in the cold rolling of steel strip.Coconut oil has to be refined and filtered, and then only it can be used for edible purposes. The fine primary functions for are: hygiene, protection, customer convenience, identification & sales appeal and facts. Coconut oil is used in India as a cooking fat, hair oil, body oil and industrial oil. Coconut oil is made from fully dried copra having maximum moisture content of six per cent. Steam cooking of copra is also practised by some millers to enhance the quality and aroma of oil. Coconut oil is marketed in bulk as well as in packs ranging from sachets containing 5 ml. to 15kg tins. The branded coconut oil in small packs is mainly marketed as hair oil and body oil. There are several brands known for their superior grade oil which have export market throughout the world. India has unbeatable quality advantage in this sector. Refined coconut oil is also manufactured in the country for industrial uses. Refined coconut oil is mainly used in the manufacture of biscuits, chocolates and other confectionery items, ice cream, pharmaceutical products and costly paints. Generally, filtered coconut oil is used for cooking and toiletry purposes. India accounts for nearly 20% of global coconut output. Coconut oil is the main cooking oil in the south Indian State of Kerala. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra are leading producers of coconut in the country. Kerala and Tamil Nadu are the major centres of coconut oil and copra in the country. Besides cooking coconut oil is also used extensively on cosmetics, toiletries, hair tonics and slew of other industries. The price of coconut oil is shaped by variations in production, global demand and supply situation and price of other vegetable oils.
Plant capacity: 600 Tons/Annum Plant & machinery: 19 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 94 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 60.00%
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FILTRATION AND AIRTIGHT PACKING OF COCONUT OIL - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Coconut oil, also known as coconut butter, is a tropical oil with many applications. It is extracted from copra (derived from the word "kopra" which means dried coconut). Coconut oil constitutes seven percent of the total export income of the Philippines, the world's largest exporter of the product. Coconut oil is a fat consisting of about 90% saturated fat. The oil contains predominantly medium chain triglycerides, with roughly 92% saturated fatty acids, 6% monounsaturated fatty acids, and 2% polyunsaturated fatty acids. Of the saturated fatty acids, coconut oil is primarily 44.6% lauric acid, 16.8% myristic acid a 8.2% palmitic acid and 8% caprylic acid, although it contains seven different saturated fatty acids in total. Its only monounsaturated fatty acid is oleic acid while its only polyunsaturated fatty acid is linoleic acid. Unrefined coconut oil melts at 24-25°C (76°F) and smokes at 170°C (350°F),while refined coconut oil has a higher smoke point of 232°C (450°F). Among the most stable of all oils, coconut oil is slow to oxidize and thus resistant to rancidity, lasting up to two years due to its high saturated fat content.[citation needed] In order to extend shelf life, it is best stored in solid form (i.e. below 24.5°C [76°F]). Coconut oil is used in volume quantities for making margarine, soap and cosmetics.Hydrogenated or partially-hydrogenated coconut oil is often used in non-dairy creamers, and snack foods.Fractionated coconut oil is also used in the manufacture of essences, massage oils and cosmetics Coconut oil is an important component of many industrial lubricants, for example in the cold rolling of steel strip.Coconut oil has to be refined and filtered, and then only it can be used for edible purposes. The fine primary functions for are: hygiene, protection, customer convenience, identification & sales appeal and facts. Coconut oil is used in India as a cooking fat, hair oil, body oil and industrial oil. Coconut oil is made from fully dried copra having maximum moisture content of six per cent. Steam cooking of copra is also practised by some millers to enhance the quality and aroma of oil. Coconut oil is marketed in bulk as well as in packs ranging from sachets containing 5 ml. to 15kg tins. The branded coconut oil in small packs is mainly marketed as hair oil and body oil. There are several brands known for their superior grade oil which have export market throughout the world. India has unbeatable quality advantage in this sector. Refined coconut oil is also manufactured in the country for industrial uses. Refined coconut oil is mainly used in the manufacture of biscuits, chocolates and other confectionery items, ice cream, pharmaceutical products and costly paints. Generally, filtered coconut oil is used for cooking and toiletry purposes. India accounts for nearly 20% of global coconut output. Coconut oil is the main cooking oil in the south Indian State of Kerala. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra are leading producers of coconut in the country. Kerala and Tamil Nadu are the major centres of coconut oil and copra in the country. Besides cooking coconut oil is also used extensively on cosmetics, toiletries, hair tonics and slew of other industries. The price of coconut oil is shaped by variations in production, global demand and supply situation and price of other vegetable oils.
Plant capacity: 600 Tons/Annum Plant & machinery: 19 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 94 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 60.00%
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