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Rubber is a versatile product with multiple usages. It is grown in various countries worldwide and plays a crucial role in the Indian economy too. India is one of the leading rubber producers in the world.

The use of rubber is widespread, ranging from household to industrial products, entering the production stream at the intermediate stage or as final products. Tyre and tubes are the largest consumers of rubber. The remaining 44% is taken up by the general rubber goods sector, which includes all products, except tyres and tubes. Synthetic rubber is mainly used for the production of auto tyres and tubes, cycle tyres and tubes and footwear. Other applications for the synthetic variety are camel back, belts and hoses. The market segmentation includes Auto tyres and tubes   56%, Bicycle tyres and tubes    9%, Footwear    18%, Latex goods    8%, Belts and hoses    4%, Camelback   5%.

          India, being the fourth largest producer of natural rubber in world, is considered to be one of the key players in the global rubber business. The entire requirement of rubber-based industries for natural rubber, synthetic rubber, rayon and nylon tyre cord, steel cord, carbon black and rubber chemicals, etc is being met from indigenous sources. Rapid progress has also been made in the production of natural rubber.

          There are about 5000 units comprising 30 large-scale, 300 medium scale and around 4600 small-scale and tiny sector units. These units manufacture more than 35,000 rubber products.

The main producer of synthetic rubber in India has been Synthetics and Chemicals, Apar Industries, Apcotex Lattices and Unimers India. Synthetics and Chemicals had closed down.

          The future for natural rubber looks bright. Ever increasing volumes are being produced. At 5.92 million tonnes per annum, natural rubber has 39 per cent of the world rubber consumption of 15.14 million tonne per annum. The rubber industry is expected to grow at over 8 per cent per annum this decade, as the per capita consumption of rubber is 0.8 kg against 14 kg in the developed world. India is likely to become the world's third-largest producer of natural rubber after Thailand and Indonesia, Rubber Board sources said. And with crude prices unlikely to come down, synthetic rubber is likely to remain a costly alternative. With accelerating demand from automobile industry and other rubber consuming industries in developing countries, the shortage of natural rubber is likely to aggravate in coming years. There exists a huge scope for expansion causing import of machinery, technology and raw materials and export of rubber goods.

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Rubber Floor Mats - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

A rubber mat is a generic term for a piece of flat rubber, generally placed on a floor or other flat surface, which serves a range of purposes including: providing a regular or flat surface, such as a mousepad protecting that which is beneath the mat, such as a place mat or the matting used in archival framing and preservation of documents and paintings, protecting that which is above the mat, such as a wrestling or gymnastics mat, or an anti-vibration mat, changing the state of that which passes above it, such as a doormat attracting dirt from shoes. Using rubber mats for flooring and matting provide the benefits of safety, being environmentally friendly, and comfort. .It is non-corrosive, non-conductor, easy handling material. It is not effected by water. It is flamable and heat sensitive. It can be easily cut out by using sharp edge knife. It is easily deformable. It can be stored at room temperature. The drainage mats are anti-microbial treated to guard against degradation from micro-organisms and minimizes the mats from being a source of odors. These rainage Rubber Mats are ideal for: entrances, kitchens/food processing areas, work stations, walk-in refrigerators, suanas and locker rooms. Uses and Applications Rubber floor mat is very much used for automobiles. e.g. cars, trucks, buses, scooters, etc. for serving as floor mat. Rubber floor mat is also used in the automatic detector centre. Rubber mat also used as insulator in the high voltage floor section or lab. Rubber mat or rubber sheet is also used for making rubber roll. Rubber mat also used in the printing roll section. Rubber mat also used in the manufacturing of machinery in the compression machinery. It is used in the airports, halls and auditorium. It is used in the hospitals, computer rooms, assembly workshop. Rubber matting is becoming increasingly popular as a form of bedding or a bedding base.
Plant capacity: 2 MT/ dayPlant & machinery: Rs.27 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs.389 Lakhs
Return: 48.00%Break even: 34.00%
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Rubber Compound Toys (using Plaster of Paris) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Rubber toys are one of the cheaper and best substitutes of electronic toys, plastic toy and other type of toys. Two types of hollow rubber toys of various sizes can be made by plaster casting process depending on the type of rubber used viz. Hard and soft. The rubber toys are flexible in nature. So it does not break even in fall sown on the floor. Rattlers, pull carts, dolls, stackers, building blocks, stuffed toys, train sets and various toys are the child's best friend during the long, hot and dreary summer break. Interestingly these products have varied range of traditional Indian toys that are slowly coming back into vogue, courtesy a makeover. The elasticity and resilience of our natural and synthetic rubber products make them ideal for use in toys, sports and fitness applications. . A simplest rubber compound contains: Rubber, Curing agent (Sulphur), Activator, Accelerator and Compounding Ingredients. Market Survey The Indian toy industry is estimated at about 850 million US dollars and until now has generated only 0.5 per cent of the global market. The growth of around 15 per cent promises to rapidly raise this figure, especially in the context of the growing middle class and the increasing willingness to spend money on luxury goods. Indian Toy industry is large and growing which needs more organized approach to face the challenges of factor distribution & marketing. Many of these toys are usually imported through Dubai & Malaysia. The Chinese toy market is also flooding the domestic market but Indian markets still have design or modification to some games that reflect Indian taste in them which is absolutely true. Social relevance is majorly used as a factor that is being used. B Since the last four or five years the Indian Toy Industry has shown a healthy growth rate. The market is growing at 15% to 20% per annum, which is a sound situation and it is further is estimated to grow for least five or six years. As Indian market is highly price sensitive, the reduction in prices of the products would contribute to increase in the sales. Present Manufacturers Andhra Polymers Pvt. Ltd. Elgi Rubber Co. Ltd. Magnus Rubber Inds. Ltd. Precision Seals Mfg. Ltd. Sundaram Industries Ltd. Swastik Rubber Products Ltd. Thejo Engineering Ltd.
Plant capacity: 500 Pcs./ dayPlant & machinery: Rs.42 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs.362 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 41.00%
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TYRES for Truck, Lorry, Bus,Car & Cycle - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

The tyre industry is the largest part of the rubber manufacturing industry, infact it is so large that it is often classed as an industry in its own right. It absorbs well over two thirds of all natural rubber production and almost as large a proportion of synthetic rubber manufacture. In much of the innovation in the wider rubber industry both in terms of material and in terms of manufacturing emanates from the tyre industry. Light vehicle tyre and heavy truck and machinery tyre are both part of the tyre market but differ in their composition and manufacturing process. Hence light vehicle tyres are particularly passenger’s car tyre. Advances in tyre materials, tyre constructions and tyre manufacturing technology have led to new types of products and the development of new market segments. Tyre manufacturing technology has progressed in parallel with tyre construction technology so that tyres are now designed not only to meet specific performance targets, but also to enable improved 'manufacturability', i.e., more efficient, lower cost and more uniform production. Uses and Applications High performance tyres are designed for use at higher speeds, and more often, a more "sporty" driving style. They feature a softer rubber compound for improved traction, especially on high speed cornering. Tyres are used in large numbers on automobiles, truks, aircraft and bicycle. . Whole tyres have been used with considerable success to create artificial reefs and erosion barriers, sea-walls and off-coast breakwaters. In both sea and fresh water harbours, tyres are used as boat fenders, absorbing the shock from moving boats to protect the hulls and sea walls, particularly during storms. The use of whole, shredded, or granulated tyres in construction projects including the manufacture of noise absorbers for tram or rail lines, underlayments for roads, drainage areas, porous asphalt mix, among others. • All-terrain tyres are typically used on SUVs and for light trucks . Used tyres can be incinerated; they are an efficient fuel source for steam in the generation of electricity. High temperature burning means no black smoke, but keep in mind that some sulfur goes into a tyre rubber compound. It is converted to sulfur dioxide during incineration. Scrubbers are available for removal of this gas. Market Survey The Indian tyre industry has come of age with the manufacture of almost all types of tyres. The industry has an estimated turnover of close to Rs 200 bn. It is made up of 40 players with an installed capacity of 57.3 mn tyres. The industry claims a perceptible export market. The truck and bus segment is a major constituent (by value) of the tyre industry, accounting for over two-third of the total value of the industry. The upsurge in demand has generally helped the performance of tyre majors such as MRF, Apollo Tyres and Ceat. About two-thirds of the demand for truck tyres flows from the replacement market. The demand of tyres flows from three segments-original equipment manufacturers, re-placements and exports. Of the three, the replacement market is the primary source of demand, followed by the equipment manufacturers (OEM) segment and exports. The persistent pressure on the public transport system and an ever-growing urban middle class has resulted in a steady demand for two-wheelers and passenger cars. The motor cycle tyres increased by over 20%, while the tyres for scooters and mopeds witnessed a fall in production despite an increase in the production of scooters. Present Manufacturers Apollo Tyres Ltd. Balkrishna Industries Ltd. Bridgestone India Pvt. Ltd. Ceat Ltd. Dunlop India Ltd. Falcon Tyres Ltd. Goodyear India Ltd. Goodyear South Asia Tyres Pvt. Ltd. Govind Rubber Ltd. J K Tyre & Inds. Ltd. Kesoram Industries Ltd. M R F Ltd. Malhotra Rubbers Ltd. Metro Tyres Ltd. Modi Tyres Co. Ltd. Modistone Ltd. Monotona Tyres Ltd. Pavan Tyres Ltd. [Merged] Poddar Tyres Ltd. Raam Tyres Ltd. Rado Tyres Ltd. Ralson (India) Ltd. Ralson Industries Ltd. S Kumars Tyre Mfg. Co. Ltd. Suntec Tyres Ltd. T V S Srichakra Ltd. Tariq Development & Leasing Pvt. Ltd. Vikrant Tyres Ltd. [Merged]
Plant capacity: 13475 Nos./ dayPlant & machinery: Rs.409 Lakhs
Working capital: N/AT.C.I: Rs.17073 Lakhs
Return: 56.00%Break even: 20.00%
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Rubber Gaskets - 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 Economic

A gasket (correct terminology is a joint made from jointing material) is a mechanical seal which fills the space between two or more mating surfaces, generally to prevent leakage from or into the joined objects while under compression. It is usually desirable that the gasket be made from a material that is to some degree yielding such that it is able to deform and tightly fills the space it is designed for, including any slight irregularities. A few gaskets require an application of sealant directly to the gasket surface to function properly. Rubber seal materials are normally chosen on the basis of chemical compatibility with the fluid being transferred, but even if seal and fluid are chemically compatible, they can still interact physically, leading to leakage. Fluid sealing technology is based on principles as diverse as lubrication, friction, wear, properties of materials, mechanical design, fluid mechanics and heat transfer. All of these factors are to be considered and studied in depth in designing different types of rubber seals, seal materials and sealing applications. Uses and Applications It is mainly used between the pipe line to make leak proof alignment or joint. It is also widely used in automobiles. Fluid Restriction, Weather Insulation, Vibration Dampening, Electrical Absorption, Noise Reduction, Packaging and Cushioning. Market Survey Rebounds in construction expenditures and motor vehicle production, as well as positive outlooks for capital spending and machinery production, will benefit gasket and seal manufacturers. Increased use of better performing gaskets and seals made from advanced materials, which offer improved lifespans over traditional sealing materials, will also stimulate dollar growth. However, in the longer term this will have a mixed effect on the market, as initial value gains will be somewhat offset by decreased aftermarket sales opportunities. Among all gasket and sealing products, compression packings, body seals and expanded graphite gaskets will register the strongest growth through 2016. However, because of their much larger shares of overall demand, the motor vehicle and machinery industries will record much stronger increases in dollar terms. A rebound in motor vehicle production and a rise in the number of motor vehicles in use will fuel sales of related gasket and sealing products. In addition, the growing use of better performing, higher-priced gaskets and seals will further drive value gains. Increases in machinery gasket and seal demand will be supported by the existence of a large aftermarket, reflecting the harsh conditions that many machinery products operate in, and an increase in machinery outputs as capital expenditures rise. Present Manufacturers Banco Products (India) Ltd. Crown Gaskets (India) Ltd. Eagleburgmann India Pvt. Ltd. Perfect Circle Victor Exports Ltd. Talbros Automotive Components Ltd. Victor Gaskets India Ltd.
Plant capacity: 200 kgs/ dayPlant & machinery: Rs.29 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs.165 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 50.00%
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Latex (Rubber) Foam Product - 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

Latex foam rubber derives its physical performance properties from the vulcanization process that creates long molecular chains with strong cross linked bonds. The ability of NR latex foam to recover from deformation opens up a possibility for new applications of latex foam based on products made from this NR latex foam type. For example, this NR latex foam can be employed in orthopedic applications, which usually utilize synthetic memory foam, for which this memory characteristic will allow the release of surface pressure by contouring to the shape of the body. Latex foam rubber generally has a relatively high density and is soft, thus latex foam rubber can only be used in limited amounts in the production of bonded carpet cushion. • Latex Foam Producers has a high level of grip, some others are designed to offer maximum durability. The ability of Natural Rubber latex foam to recover from deformation opens up a possibility for new applications of latex foam based on products made from this NR latex foam type. For example, this NR latex foam can be employed in orthopedic applications, which usually utilize synthetic memory foam, for which this memory characteristic will allow the release of surface pressure by contouring to the shape of the body. Uses and Applications The rubber latex pillows, mattresses, cushions, bedding etc. are used in luxury purposes. The latex foam mattresses are used for manufacturing of sheets in automobiles, cars, tempos, buses, jeeps, aero plane, etc. In hotel some time the floor mat are also used. The market for latex foam materials has grown tremendously in recent years. Foam rubber has had wide application in the bedding, furniture, and automotive fields especially. In Bed Pillows this item has been widely accepted. They are produced by a large number of the accepted shape used for feather or down pillows, they are generally very soft, but not flabby, retain their shape without "fluffing," and are particularly advantageous for allergy sufferers. The cushion of foam rubber are used in chairs, pillows, beddings, automobile furnitures etc. for luxurious living. Decorative Pillows are comparatively new application for foam, but is being received enthusiastically by the buying public. Decorative pillows have the same characteristics as bed pillows, but are made in a wide variety of sizes and shapes including square, round, rectangular, and triangular. Market Survey In India major consumers of foams are automobile industries for seat cushioning furniture, bedding pillow, cycle seat manufacturers and industrial insulation making industries. Therefore around 40-50 indigenous manufacturer of polyurethane foams in the country. It is observed that out of all products, demand of polyurethane flexible foam is around 84 % of the total demand. Polymerization of urethane and foaming is done indigenously where as major raw material is polyols and isocynate and to some extent urethane are being imported. Major demand for (flexible) is from furniture and automobile industries. Besides these sectors, there is demand for flexible foam for footwear lining, packaging, carpet backing etc. There is no data available for sector wise demand. However, a total estimated demand of main raw material consumption on end use pattern is available. Present Manufactureres Duroflex Exports Pvt. Ltd. Karnataka Consumer Products Ltd. Kurlon Ltd. Shroff Textiles Ltd. Tirupati Foam Ltd.
Plant capacity: 1 MT/ dayPlant & machinery: Rs.80 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs.343 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 38.00%
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Latex Rubber Threads - 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

Latex rubber thread is one of the product amongst various process obtained from Rubber Processing. It is produced by extruding compounded latex through capillaries into a bath of coagulant, and the coagulated wet filament is then washed, dried and vulcanized to produce an elastic thread. Latex is a milky sap that comes from the rubber tree. The sap is used to make products such as balloons, gloves and pacifiers. To manufacture rubber goods from latex component, it is necessary to convert the compounds into solids of the desired form. The latex producer generally stabilizes latex compounds before transporting to the rubber goods manufacturing facility. It is observed that the extent of pre-vulcanization affects the aged and un-aged physical properties of latex threads. Super heat resistant threads are developed to withstand high processing temperatures. Super heat resistant threads retain at least 80% of the modulus after exposure to dry heat of 150 degree centigrade for 2 hours while the normal threads retain only 50% modulus. Uses and Applications The main uses of rubber thread are in combination with textiles. The thread is normally covered with textile fibers of various types in special covering machines. The covered threads are then woven into foundation garments, other forms of wearing apparel. It can be used in the Toys Industries to make many enjoyable items. It can be use in the Garment Industries. Rubber threads are also used to make fishing baits and in Pole fishing. Polyester Elastic Thread are used for Shoe Cover. Rubber elastic bandage is made of the finest quality textile fabrics, reinforced with natural rubber thread. Used for elastic band, sofa elastic webbing, headwear, socks, gloves etc. Colored rubber threads are also used for making toys like koosh balls and doll hair etc. Heat Resistant Latex Rubber Threads are used to manufacture elastic tapes used in the final products. These are also used in shoe uppers, headbands and wristbands and travel goods. Rubber thread coated with talcum and rubber thread coated with polymer, both of which are ideal for textile industry that requires softness and swiftness and is also ideal for all types of machinery. Latex thread is used in the manufacture of elastic tapes used in foundation garments (such as panties), skirts. Sport wear, diapers etc. Market Survey The market size for Rubber Thread in India is estimated at 1200 MT/ month & the cumulative factual production of all rubber thread manufacturer’s put together in India is not more then 550-600 MT/month. Latex Rubber threads have wide are of applications. On the whole, Rubber thread industry consists of personal clothing, consumer rubber products and sports equipment manufacturing. Like foam industry, rubber thread industry also directly affected by general market environment. With India’s growing role in the world economy, the Indian rubber industry has also been gaining global acceptance. India today is looked upon as world’s largest producer and third largest consumer of natural rubber. Likewise, large scale production of automobiles in India also led to the further growth of this sector. The global market for industrial rubber products is projected to increase 5.8 percent per year to $139.8 billion, accelerating from the growth rate. The Asia/Pacific region, which represented 44 percent of the global market for industrial rubber products, is forecast to post the fastest gains of any region in near future.
Plant capacity: 10 MT/ dayPlant & machinery: Rs.4400 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs.6700 Lakhs
Return: 33.00%Break even: 44.00%
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Crude Rubber Processing - 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

Natural rubber is a high molecular weight polymeric substance with viscoelastic properties. Structurally it is cis 1 4-polyisoprene. Isoprene is a diene and 1 4 addition leaves a double bond in each of the isoprene unit in the polymer. Because of this natural rubber shows all the reactions of an unsaturated polymer. It gives addition compounds with halogens ozone, hydrogen chloride and several other reactants that react with olefins. An interesting reaction of natural rubber is its combination with sulphur. This is known as vulcanisation. Vulcanised rubber will have very high tensile strength and comparatively low elongation. Its hardness and abrasion resistance also will be high when compared to raw rubber. Because of the unique combination of these properties, natural rubber finds application in the manufacture of a variety of products. Uses and Applications The main use of natural rubber is in automobiles. In developed countries nearly sixty per cent of all rubber consumed is for automobile tyres and tubes. In heavy duty tyres the major portion of the rubber used is NR. In addition to tyres a modern automobile has more than 300 components made out of rubber. Many of these are processed from NR. Uses of NR in hoses footwear battery boxes foam mattresses balloons toys etc. are well known. In addition to this NR now finds extensive use in soil stabilization in vibration absorption and in road making. A variety of NR based engineering products are developed for use in these fields. Market Survey India is the fourth largest producer of Natural Rubber, after Thailand Indonesia and Malaysia. Indonesia is the second largest producer contributing around 27% of the worlds total natural rubber production. In the year 2011, India produced 890 thousand tonnes of natural rubber up from 851 thousand tonnes in the previous year. India contributes 8% of the world natural rubber production. Earlier rubber production was expected to grow by 2.6 per cent. The global supply had meanwhile grown by 8.6 per cent to 10.305 million tones. The rubber growing regions in India can be classified under two major zones, traditional and non?traditional on the basis of agro?climatic conditions.
Plant capacity: 12 MT/Day Plant & machinery: Rs.126 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 2327 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 28.00%
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Surgical Gloves - 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 Layout

The powder-free and synthetic disposable latex gloves market is anticipated to thrive in the next three to five years due to increased healthcare spending and greater number of people being covered by insurance. The global market for disposable medical gloves generated $3 billion revenues in 2011. Marketstrat forecasts that this market will continue to expand at a compound annual growth of 4.9% exceeding $4.3 billion by 2018. Key market and technology drivers include concern over barrier protection, ease of use, tactility and comfort. This is the new emerging field and has a good domestic and international market. New entrepreneurs can well venture in this sector. Few Major Players are named as under: Bengal Waterproof Ltd. C E Gloves (India) Ltd. Casil Health Products Ltd. Casil Industries Ltd. Digiflex (India) Ltd. J K Ansell Ltd. London Rubber India Ltd. Mega Meditex Ltd. Sataytej Commercial Co. Ltd. Shiva Medicare Ltd. T T K Biomed Ltd.
Plant capacity: 6000000 Pairs/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs.154 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs.323 Lakhs
Return: 23.00%Break even: 48.00%
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Reclaimed Rubber Sheet from Waste Tyre - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Reclaim Rubber is the de-vulcanized (recycled) old tyre rubber, the cross linkage between the sulphur & rubber are braked at high temperature & pressure with the help of chemical Di-Xylene Di-Sulphide. This Reclaim Rubber from tyres can be used as a substitute of natural & synthetic rubber. The major source of waste rubber is used automotive tyres. Mainly two processes are involved to utilize these rubber tyres. First is to convert the waste into powder form which is used as filler and second is to devulcanize or reclaim the rubber powder. Reclaim Rubber is primarily used in the manufacture of Cycle tyres, Rickshaw tyres, Battery Boxes, Automobile tyres and other molded rubber goods and further R & D efforts may lead to its use in new areas. The price of Reclaimed rubber is low compared to various types of synthetic or Natural rubber and that makes its more competitive it market. The supply of reclaimed rubber can be increased for many more years as its potential it a large extent is yet unexploited rubber reclaimed use only 20 per cent of rubber scrap. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Andaman & Nicobar Islands Forest & Plant. Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Bihar Rubber Co. Ltd. Cosmos India Rubber Works Ltd. Enkay (India) Rubber Co. Pvt. Ltd. Hariharaputhra Plantations Ltd. Kerala Cardamom Processing & Mktg. Co. Ltd. Rehabilitation Plantations Ltd. Rubber Products International (India) Ltd. Rubber Products Ltd. Sant Rubbers Ltd. Somi Conveyor Beltings Ltd. Vaniampara Rubber Co. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 9000MT/ annumPlant & machinery: 1058 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Projects: 1866 Lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 59.00%
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Crude Rubber Processing - 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

Naturally, rubber is produced by the process of tapping of the plant called Hevea Brasiliensis. The rubber tree is a native of the Amazon River basin in South America. The ideal rubber growing regions should be 8 degree North of Equator, 10 degree South of Equator, and high temperature, altitude not beyond 400m and high humidity. The main use of natural rubber is in automobiles. In developed countries nearly sixty per cent of all rubber consumed is for automobile tyres and tubes. In heavy duty tyres, the major portion of the rubber used is NR. In addition to tyres a modern automobile has more than 300 components made out of rubber. Many of these are processed from NR. Uses of NR in hoses, footwear, battery boxes, foam mattresses, balloons, toys etc., are well known. In addition to this, NR now finds extensive use in soil stabilization, in vibration absorption and in road making. A variety of NR based engineering products are developed for use in these fields. Malaysia and China have 1,237 and 932 thousand hectares under rubber respectively. India has around 687 thousand hectares under rubber plantations. As per the Rubber Board, India now occupies the first rank in terms of productivity at 1,819 kg/ha. China being the fastest growing economy of the world is also the world’s largest natural rubber consuming country. At 3,603 thousand tonnes it consumes 33% of the total rubber consumed over the world. As a whole it is a good project for entrepreneurs for investment.
Plant capacity: 3600 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 138 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs. 940 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 45.00%
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