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HI-TECH PROJECTS (An Industrial Monthly Magazine on New Project Opportunities and Industrial Technologies) December- 2014 Issue (E-copy) Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India) * Ph: 9811437895, 9811151047, 91-11-23918117, 23916431, 45120361, 23947058, 64727385 * E-Mail : [email protected], [email protected] * Website: www.eiriindia.org, www.industrialprojectreports.com Deposit the amount in “EIRI “Account with HDFC BANK CA- 05532020001279 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: HDFC0000553) OR ICICI BANK CA - 038705000994 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: ICIC0000387) OR AXIS Bank Ltd. CA - 054010200006248 (RTGS/ NEFT/IFSC CODE:UTIB0000054) OR UNION BAK OF INDIA CA-307201010015149 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: UBIN0530727) OR STATE BANK OF INDIA CA-30408535340 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: SBIN0001067) AND JUST SMS US ON PH. 09811437895

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HI-TECH PROJECTS(An Industrial Monthly Magazine on New Project

Opportunities and Industrial Technologies)

December- 2014 Issue(E-copy)

Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India)* Ph: 9811437895, 9811151047, 91-11-23918117, 23916431, 45120361, 23947058, 64727385

* E-Mail : [email protected], [email protected]* Website: www.eiriindia.org, www.industrialprojectreports.com

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DECORATIVE LAMINATEDSHEET (SUNMICA) [EIRI-1644]

Decorative laminates are laminated productsprimarily used as furniture surface materialsor wall paneling. It can be manufactured aseither high or low-pressure laminate, with thetwo processes not much different from eachother except for the pressure applied in thepressing process. It is said that the firstdecorative High Pressure Laminate wasproduced by Marc-Anton Andri, who is the sixthgeneration of Johann Ludwig Andri in 1959.According to McGraw-Hill Dictionary ofArchitecture & Construction, high-pressurelaminates consists of laminates "molded andcured at pressures not lower than 1000 lb persq. in. (70 kg per sq. cm) and more commonlyin the range of 1,200 to 2,000 lb per sq. in. (84to 140 kg per sq. cm). The material covered bythis report may be used as well as panels oras vener for wood or other surfaces. Thelaminated sheets require no additionaldecorative finish. The material is intended forinterior use. The specification applies to sheetsin which the only filter is paper and does notcover sheets with a core of any other materialcovered by this report is not intended for loadbearing applications.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1000 Sheets/DayLand & Building (3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 4.10 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.60 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.64 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 9.64 Cr.Rate of Return 25%Break Even Point 53%*********************************************************

SULFAMIC ACID PURECRYSTAL AND OTHER GRADES

(GP, SR & TM GRADE)[EIRI-1643]

Sulphamic acid IUPAC recommendation amidosulphonic acid has the formula NH2 SO2H. Itis a white crystalline solid non-volatile Non-hygroscopic D-2.1 m.p. 205oC (decomposes)soluble in water slightly soluble in organicsolvent odorless aqueous solution are highlyionized giving pH values lower than solutionof formic phosphoric and oxalic acids. All thecommon salts (including calcium barium andlead) are extremely soluble in watercombustible. In expectation of good sales andfuture demand the scope of the product isbright. At present there are few manufacturein organized sector Sulphamic Acid is mainlyused as descalant and the pure grade is usedin electroplating. Inspire of that sulphamic acidis also used for cleaning M/C. and instrumentsand in the manufacture of dyes paper & pulpindustries. Sulfamic acid, also known asamidosulfonic acid, amidosulfur ic acid,aminosulfonic acid, and sulfamidic acid, is amolecular compound with the formulaH3NSO3. This colorless, water-solublecompound finds many applications. Sulfamicacid melts at 205 0C before decomposing athigher temperatures to H2O, SO3, SO2 andN2. Sulfamic acid (H3NSO3) may be

considered an intermediate compoundbetween sulfuric acid (H2SO4), and sulfamide(H4N2SO2), effectively-though-replacing an-OH group with an -NH2 group at each step.This pattern can extend no further in eitherdirection without breaking down the -SO2group. Sulfamates are derivatives of sulfamicacid.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 8 MT/DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.59 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 80 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 43 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.93 Cr.Rate of Return 32%Break Even Point 51%**********************************************************

PVC AND PP FILES ANDFOLDERS [EIRI-1642]

Plastic file cover, file folder are the items ofcommon use in the various government office.Govt of India undertaking, Private sector andother institution, College school and Houses.These are generally sold in printed form also.In handling books and records, proper care isrequired. In the educational institution Govtoffice, bank and other organization wherebooks and records are used in large number,usually people prefer to preserve them in plasticfolder of different forms and sizes. These plasticfolder not only protect the books and otherrecords from dust and rain but also imparts neatappearance. Among the gift items the filecovers, diary covers, diary, etc. are beingmanufactured in our country, but those hardelycreate any essential appeal. Manufacturingtechnique of the existing variety of file covers,diary covers is not very sophisticated to makethe products attractive and durable. Indeveloped countries file covers, diary coverswith requisite look make of pvc foils are beingmanufactured by high frequency weldingtechnique.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton/DayLand & Building (300 sq.mt.) Rs. 20 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 8 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 58 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 88 LacsRate of Return 95%Break Even Point 30%********************************************************

GLUTEN FREE BEER[EIRI-1641]

Gluten Free Beer tastes different from regularwheat beer. If you are coeliac/celiac or glutenintolerant and used to enjoy beer, then you maystill want to continue drinking some form of beerthat doesn’t spring from barley, wheat, rye,spelt, oats, kamut and triticale. Every wonderwhat replaces barley and these other grainsthat are used in regular beer and whatproperties these other ingredients have. As beeris often made from wheat and barley and thesetwo grains contain gluten, gluten free beermanufacturers need to use substituted grains.The first thing a gluten free beer brewer needsto consider is whether they intend on making apale or dark lager. The answer to this is that

roasting grains for the longest time tends toproduce the darkest beers.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6000 Ltr./DayLand & Building (Area 5 Acres) Rs. 14.30 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 8 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.90 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 26.63 Cr.Rate of Return 16%Break Even Point 67%*********************************************************

DI-METHYL PHTHALATES(DMP) [EIRI-1640]

The phthalates are used principally asplasticizer for resins (Plastics) elastom are andorganic coatings. They may be generallycharacterised as high boiling, colourless,odourless, stable oily liquids which when mixedintimately with organic polymers, impertssoftness and flexibility to the finished products.Small amount of Di-methyl phthalates is usedin the insect repellent formulation IMP is usedfor the manufacture of nitrocellulose lacquersbut also as explosives. As general plasticizersthese phthalates are competing with thetriocresylic phosphate, alkyl adipates andsebacates, plant can be so designed that anyone of the phthalates esters can be made inthe same equipment and thus giving theflexibility of the production.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 5 MT/DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.71 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 75 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 3.97 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.56 Cr.Rate of Return 51%Break Even Point 33%*********************************************************

FLUSH DOORS [EIRI-1639]Flush doors are also a kind of block board whichis used to make door panel and differ in sizesaccording to the size of door. For many years,Flush Doors’ style and elegance have beenmaking people an obvious choice for countlesshomes. While giving an exceptionally longservice to your home they accentuate thebeauty of your home. In India few aremanufacturing doors as per Indian Standards.A solid core wooden flush door consists of ablock board core bounded with cross band andveneer faces constructed on both the sides.As per IS: 10013 and IS: 401, timber ischemically treated and vacuum pressured. Thisprocess strengthens the timber by making itnot only durable but also borer, termite andfungi free.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 400 Doors/DayLand & Building (5000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.78 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.72 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 7.36 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 12.08 Cr.Rate of Return 32%Break Even Point 47%*******************************************************

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AYURVEDIC MEDICINES[EIRI-1638]

Ayurvedic system of medicine is as old as theVedic age. Now-a-days people give preferenceto the Ayurvedic medicines as the allopathicmedicines are costlier and have side effects.Ayurvedic medicines are based on plants,animals extract and minerals both in singleingredient drugs and compound formulations,however, Ayurveda does not rule out anysubstances from being used as a potentialsource of medicine. Ayurvedic compoundformulations are mainly divided into two groupsviz. (1) Kasthausadhi (predominantly plantdrugs) and (2). Rasausadhi (predominantlymetals and minerals). There are severalcategories of Kasthausadhi formulations suchas Asavaristra, Avleha, Grafa Churena, Tailaetc. and of Rasausadhis such as Bhasma, Pisti,Lauha, Kapibadkva, Rasayana etc. TheAyurvedic drugs are derived from vegetablesources from the various parts of the plant likeroot, leaf, flower, fruit extrude or plant as awhole.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 Kgs/DayLand & Building (700 sq.mt.) Rs. 97 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 56 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 65 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.26 Cr.Rate of Return 44%Break Even Point 49%********************************************************

AYURVEDIC PHARMACY[EIRI-1637]

Ayurvedic medicines have been derived fromvariegated medicinal plants. Forests aboundin various medical plants from which variousherbs are collected and herbal/ayurvedicmedicines are made out of than. Ayurveda,Unani, Siddha, Emchi (Tibetan) and PrakrtikaCikitsa (Naturopathy) are the various traditionalsystems of medicine still prevalent in India.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 35,000 Tablets/Day 10,000 Tablets/Day (250 Mg) 10,000 Syrup Bottles/Day (100 ML) 500 Analgesic Cream/Day (5 GMS)Land & Building (3500 sq.mt.) Rs. 3.18 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 86 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.63 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.82 Cr.Rate of Return 51%Break Even Point 44%*******************************************************

ONION AND GARLIC POWDERWITH GRAPE DEHYDRATION

(RAISINS) [EIRI-1636]Garlic is one of the important species cominginto Allium group, whose botanical name is A.Sativum. A hardyperennial, c60 cm in height,native to Central Asia and cultivated all overIndia. Bulbs made up of cloves; leaves long,flat, acute, sheahing the lower half of stem;scape slender, smooth, shining, spathes long,beaked, enclosing heads bearing solid bulbils;flowers small, white, prolonged into leafy points.

Garlic powder as such, is more handy forculinary as well as medicinally purposes. Garliccan be economically converted into powder,using the technique developed by the centralfood technological, Mysore. For preparinggarlic powder, hot-air drying by the throughflow method is preferred, as it is moreeconomical and time-saving. According to thehistorical researches of Haffman, ginger wascertainly known to and highly esteemed by theancient greeks and Romans, who obtained thematerial from the Arabinan Traders, viz. the redsea. It was introduced to Germany and Francein 9th century and in England in the 10thcentury. Since the rhizome can be easilytransported, in lining state to considrabledistance, the plant has been introduced tomany tropical and sub tropocal countries of theworld.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 900 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 600 sq.mt.) Rs. 25 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 30 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 23 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 83 LacsRate of Return 30%Break Even Point 62%********************************************************

SODA ASH PLANT FROMSOLVAY PROCESS [EIRI-1635]

Soda ash is chemically known as sodiumcarbonate. Broadly there are two ways in whichsoda ash is produced; it is either manufacturedsynthetically from salt or is obtained fromrefining of naturally available mineral, trona, ornaturally occurring sodium carbonate-bearingbrines. Globally, approximately 75% of sodaash is produced from the synthetic process.Processing costs of soda ash from naturallyavailable sources is less than themanufacturing costs of producing soda ashsynthetically, thereby making the naturallyavailable soda ash less expensive. There arethree main processes to manufacture soda ashfrom salt. 1. Standard Solvay Process: Thestandard Solvay process is characterized withlow salt utilization and requirement of goodquality of limestone and coke. This process,compared to other two processes, generateslarger amount of effluents and hence requiregood disposal facilities. 2. Modified SolvayProcess: The modified solvay process hasbetter salt utilization and requirement oflimestone is less. But the process requires veryhigh quality of salt without any impurities andammonia requirement is also high. 3. DryLiming Process: The raw material consumptionis low in the dry liming process.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 300 Tons/DayLand & Building (10 Acres) Rs. 27.50 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 30.50 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 46.28 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 106.38 Cr.Rate of Return 16%Break Even Point 75%

1. ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION 17 Cr.2. ALCOHOL FROM BROKEN RICE 6 Cr.3. AUTOMATIC BRICK PLANT 4 Cr.4. AUTOMATION CONTROL EQUIP. 50 Cr.5. BATTERY-OPERATED 3 WHEELER 6 Cr.6. BEER INDUSTRY 41 Cr.7. BED SHEET, BED COVER, SOFA CLOTH, 27 Cr.8. BIOFERTILIZER 2 Cr.9. BUTYL RUBBER 7 Cr.10. BOTTLING PLANT 41 Cr.11. BIOCIDES FOR DISTILLER 20 Cr.12. BENIFICATION PLANT-MANGANESE ORE 18 Cr.13. CHICKEN FARMING (HATCHERY) 22 Cr.14. CORRUGATED SHEET BOARD & BOXES 5 Cr.15. COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 3 Cr.16. CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS 5 Cr.17. CHICKEN PROCESSING 28 Cr.18. CHROME BENEFICIATION PLANT 114 Cr.19. CASEIN FROM MILK 63 Cr.20. DEHYDRATION OF ONION & GARLIC 6 Cr.21. DEHYDRATION OF FRUITS

& VEG. BY IQF TECHNOLOGY 5 Cr.22. DISPOSABLE PLASTIC SYRINGES 14 Cr.23. E.R.W. STEEL PIPES & TUBES 27 Cr.24. FERRIC ALUM 9 Cr.25. GUARGUM POWDER FROM GUAR SPLIT 8 Cr.26. HOSPITAL (100 BEDS) 68 Cr.27. IRON ORE MINING 302 Cr.28. INTEGRATED UNIT OF DAIRY,

FARMING MILK COLLECTION ETC. 9 Cr.29. I M F L (WINE, BRANDY, WHISKY 41 Cr.30. KATHA & KUTCH 5 Cr.31. KRAFT PAPER 23 Cr.32. KRAFT PAPER FROM BAGASSE 15 Cr.33. MULTIPRODUCTS 1795 Cr.34. MULTIPURPOSE COLD STORAGE ETC. 14 Cr.35. MEGA FOOD PARK 16 Cr.36. M.S. PIPE (WELDED) 20 Cr.37. MEDICAL COLLEGE, HOSPITAL ETC. 17 Cr.38. MILD STEEL SECTION MILL (ANGLES,

CHANNELS, ROUND, SQUARES, ETC.) 17 Cr.39. MONOCHLORO ACETIC ACID 23 Cr.40. MONOCHLORO ACETIC ACID

FROM ETHANOL AND CHLORINE 18 Cr.41. MINERAL WATER CUM

PET BOTTLE MANUFACTURING UNIT 10 Cr.42. PORTLAND CEMENT PLANT 178 Cr.43. POWER PLANT FROM BIO GAS 12 Cr.44. PRODUCTION OF BIO-OIL 3 Cr.45. PVC PIPE AND FITTING 3 Cr.46. PAPER PLANT 140 Cr.47. POWER PLANT (GAS BASED) 17Cr.48. RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX (TOWNSHIP) 520 Cr.49. ROLLING MILL BY TMT TECHNOLOGY 16 Cr.50. ROLLING MILL WITH INDUCTION

FURNACE 79 Cr.51. SUGAR PLANT 90 Cr.52. SPONGE IRON FROM IRON ORE 148 Cr.53. SOLAR POWER (ENERGY) PLANT 105 Cr.54. STEEL PLANT BASED ON INDUCTION

FURNACE 39 Cr.55. STEEL PLANT (BILLETS) BASED

ON INDUCTION FURNACE 232 Cr.56. STEEL TRANSMISSION LINE TOWER

& HOT ROLLING MILL 60 Cr.57. SODIUM TRIPOLY PHOSPHATE 71 Cr.58. TYRES, TUBES & FLAP 94 Cr.59. TUBULAR STEEL SWEDGE TYPE POLE 12 Cr.60. TMT STEEL BARS 4 Cr.61. UREA FERTILIZER PLANT 2505 Cr.62. VODKA FROM POTATOES 26 Cr.63. WOMEN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 24 Cr.

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SODIUM HYDROSULFITETHROUGH FORMALDEHYDE

ROUTE [EIRI-1634]Sodium hydrosulfite is an important chemicalused in the textile industry and sugar industry.It is also used in rubber industry as a oxygenremover. The another names of sodiumhydrosulfite are sodium hydrosulfite and sodiumdithionite and Sodium Sulfoxylate. It has thechemical formula Na2 S2 O4 or Na2 S2 O42H2O. It is available in three forms: i.e. Lemoncoloured powder as flakes and also in liquidform. The liquid form of sodium hydrosulfite isknown as “Reductione”. It is combustiblematerial which decomposes exothermically inthe presence of heat, moisture or air. Sulfurdioxide is given of voilenthy when the dry saltis heated above 190oC. Aqueous solution ofdithionite are stable for several days at roomtemperatures if the PH is adjusted to 8-9 and ifair is excluded. Because of decomposition onheating, boiling point and melting point are notrelevant.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 20 Ton/DayLand & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 2.53 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.10 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 7.88 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 12.82 Cr.Rate of Return 60%Break Even Point 32%

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FROZEN FRENCH FRIES[EIRI-1633]

Frozen French Fries is an important snacks foodhaving good demand and is being appreciatedby masses. Freezing food preserves it from thetime it is prepared to the time it is eaten.Freezing food slows down decomposition byturning residual moisture into ice, inhibiting thegrowth of most bacterial species. In the foodcommodity industry, there are two processes:mechanical and cryogenic (or flash freezing).The freezing kinetics is important to preservethe food quality and texture. Quicker freezinggenerates smaller ice crystals and maintainscellular structure. Cryogenic freezing is thequickest freezing technology available due tothe ultra low liquid nitrogen temperature (-1960C). Frozen products do not require anyadded preservatives because microorganismsdo not grow when the temperature of the foodis below -9.50C.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 8 Ton/DayLand & Building (Area 1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 99 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 8.35 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 11.71 Cr.Rate of Return 38%Break Even Point 52%****************************************************

PASTA PRODUCTION PLANT(SHORT PASTA) [EIRI-1632]

Pasta is a food product made by extruding anddrying unleavened dough of wheat flour andthat forms the basis of much Italian cuisine, aswell as Chinese, Japanese, Korean and

Southeast. Asian cuisines, Macaroni is a driedfood product made from semolina and shapedin the form of slender tubes. It is popularlybelieved that Marco Polo, the 13th CenturyItalian explorer, introduced pasta to Europe fromChina. Italian pastas, such as spaghetti andmacaroni, are traditionally made from semolinaflour derived from durum (extra - hard) wheat.Pasta may be added to soups; boiled andserved with a sauce; served cold with otheringredients in a salad; stuffed with meat, cheeseor vegetables and then boiled and baked. Thereare dozens of varieties of Italian pasta, and theyare usually named for their sizes and shapes.Pasta is a highly nutritious food. A 56 - gram (2- oz) serving of pasta has less than 1 - gram(0.04 - oz) of fat, no sodium, no cholesteroland about 210 calories.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3200 KGS/DayLand & Building (9000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.44 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.75 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.29 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.64 Cr.Rate of Return 42%Break Even Point 50%*******************************************************

RE-BAR AND STEEL SECTIONS[EIRI-1631]

Reinforcing steel bars are used to help concretewithstand tension forces. Concrete by nature issufficiently strong to compression forces,although tension forces can crack concrete.Deformed re-bars on reinforcing steel wasmade a standard requirement since 1968,however, plain re-bars are also used insituations where the reinforcing steel isexpected to slide as usually installed in highwaypavement and in segmental bridges. Thedeformed patter on a rebar will help theconcrete to adhere to the reinforcing steelsurface.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 250 MT/DayLand & Building (20000 sq.mt.) US$ 15 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 31 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 1.32 Cr.Rate of Return 61%Break Even Point 40%********************************************************

CHITIN & CHITOSAN FROMPRAWN SHELL WASTE

[EIRI-1630]Chitin is a white, hard, inelastic, nitrogenous,polysaccharide found in the outer skeleton ofinsects, crabs, shrimps and lobsters and in theinternal structures of invertebrates. It is thesecond most abundant organic compound nextto cellulose. It is a macro molecular linearpolymer of (1-4) N acetyl D glucosamine and isinsoluble in water and many organic solvents.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 560 KGS/DayLand & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 2.24 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.06 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.56 Cr.Rate of Return 30%Break Even Point 58%*********************************************************

Start Your Own Industry1. AUTOMOBILE PAINTS 23 Lacs2. ALUMINIUM PAINT 45 Lacs3. ACRYLIC COPOLYMER EMULSION 66 Lacs4. ACRYLIC EMULSION PAINTS ———5. BITUMINOUS BASED

CORROSION RESISTANT 3.15 Cr.6. CEMENT PAINT 11 Lacs7. CLEAR TRANSPARENT LACQUER

FOR COATING ON BRASS BANGLESTO MAKE IT WEATHER-RESISTANT 6 Lacs

8. COPPER PHTHALOCYANINEBLUE & GREEN ———

9. DRY DISTEMPER & CEMENT PAINT 32 Lacs10. EMULSION PAINTS 1.46 Cr.11. ELECTROPHORIC LACQUER,

POLYURETHANE (PU) LACQUER(WATER BASED) IN LIQUID FORM FORELECTROPHORETIC COATINGAPPLICATION ON METAL PLATES 91 Lacs

12. ENAMEL REMOVERS 1.07 Cr.13. ENAMELLING OF COPPER WIRE ———14. EPOXY RESINS 60 Lacs15. GLASS PUTTY 19 Lacs16. GLASS COATING SOLUTION ———17. HAMMERTONE PAINTS 27 Lacs18. INSULATING VARNISH 28 Lacs19. INSULATING VARNISH (POLY VINYL

BUTYRAL BASED, FFC GRADE) 15 Lacs20. LIME COLOUR/CEMENT COLOUR

(SYNTHETIC- RED IRON OXIDE) 19 Lacs21. LACQUER EMULSION FOR LEATHER

FINISHING & N.C.LACQUER FORLEATHER FINISHING (FORMULATION &MANUFACTURING PROCESSES) ———

22. NAPHTHA BASED THINNER 23 Lacs23. N.C.PUTTY 38 Lacs24. N.C. THINNERS USED IN AUTOMOBILE 21 Lacs25. OIL-BOUND DISTEMPER PAINTS 10 Lacs26. PAINT INDUSTRY 15 Lacs27. PAINT REMOVERS 31 Lacs28. PAINT DRIERS 80 Lacs29. POWDER COATING PAINTS 37 Lacs30. PAINT AND REDUCER 22 Lacs31. PRIMER PAINTS, ENAMEL PAINTS

& DISTEMPER 1.07 Cr.32. POWDER COATING 36 Lacs33. PRIMER PAINTS & ENAMEL PAINTS 1.07 Cr.34. POLY VINYL ACETATE EMULSION 17 Lacs35. PIGMENTS BINDERS FOR

TEXTILE PRINTING 26 Lacs36. PUTTY AND WATER PROOFING PAINT 12 Lacs37. PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE RESIN 26 Lacs38. POLY AMIDE RESIN 61 Lacs39. REFRACTORY PAINT (GRAPHITE BASED) 6 Lacs40. RED OXIDE PIGMENTS ———41. STOVING PAINT 57 Lacs42. SILICONE EMULSION FOR TEXTILE 66 Lacs43. STAINER FOR PAINTS ———44. SOLVENTS & THINNERS 30 Lacs45. TEXTURE PAINTS 23 Lacs46. THINNERS 30 Lacs47. THINNERS (ETHYL ALCOHOL BASED) 73 Lacs48. THINNERS (WHITE SPIRIT BASED) 26 Lacs49. UREA FORMALDEHYDE RESIN 27 Lacs50. UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS 3.15 Cr.51. VARNISH (CLEAR) FOR WOOD

(FLAME-RETARDING TYPE) 28 Lacs52. WOOD PRIMER FOR PAINTS 36 Lacs53. WALL PUTTY 20 Lacs54. WIRE ENAMEL 16 Lacs

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COLD ROLLING MILL[EIRI-1629]

Reinforcing steel bars are used to help concretewithstand tension forces. Concrete by natureis sufficiently strong to compression forces,although tension forces can crack concrete.Deformed re-bars on reinforcing steel wasmade a standard requirement since 1968,however, plain re-bars are also used insituations where the reinforcing steel isexpected to slide as usually installed in highwaypavement and in segmental bridges. Thedeformed patter on a rebar will help theconcrete to adhere to the reinforcing steelsurface. The pattern on a deformed bar is notspecified, however, the spacing, and the heightof the bumps is regulated.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 250 MT/DayLand & Building (20000 sq.mt.) US$ 15 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 31 LacsW.C. for 2 Months US$ 82 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 1.32 Cr.Rate of Return 61%Break Even Point 40%**********************************************************

CEMENT PLANT [EIRI-1628]However the advent of the Cement Plant withvertical shaft kiln, which was introduced in Indiaby an enthusiastic protagonist from Australia,has provided a diversion. In some quartersthe Mini Cement plant has a keen following,since it opens up possibilites of exploiting smalldeposits of limestone in difficult tarrain andthereby contributes to the “Socialist pattern”on the other hand. There is still some doubt asto the quality of clinker produced in these plants.The six units so far setup have yet to establishtheir commercial viability. Nevertheless theCement Research Institute of India whichpossesses the known-how for manufacturingthese plants, is hopeful of setting up some 200such plants around the country.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3205 Ton/DayLand & Building (Area 75 Acres) US$ 1.25 Cr.Plant & Machinery US$ 6.49 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months US$ 83 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 8.80 Cr.Rate of Return 35%Break Even Point 49%**********************************************************

PLASTIC WASTE RECYCLINGUNIT & PYROLYSIS PLANT

FROM PLASTIC & RUBBERWASTE (INTEGRATED UNIT)

[EIRI-1627]A plastic is any one of a large and varied groupof materials which consists of an essentialingredient combinations of carbon with oxygen,hydrogen, nitrogen and other organic andinorganic elements. While solid in the finishedstate, at some stage in its manufacture it hasbeen or can be formed into various shapes by

Start Your Own Industryflow-usually through the application singly ortogether of heat and pressure. Thermoplasticsare those which soften under heat and againharden when cooled and this process can berepeated a number of times without anyappreciable was in the physical properties.Plastics today have a prominent place in thespectrum of materials frequently used bymaterials engineers and designers.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 7 MT/DayLand & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 2.46 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.42 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 66 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.72 Cr.Rate of Return 46%Break Even Point 44%********************************************************

CAUSTIC SODA [SODIUMHYDROXIDE (NaoH)] BY

ELECTROLYTIC PROCESS[EIRI-1626]

Alkali chemical constitutes the oldest segmentof the chemical industry. These chemicalsserve as key inputs for a number of industriessuch as aluminium, soap, detergent, glass,tyre, rubber, pulp and paper, pharmaceutical,water treatment, textiles, leather, fiber etc. Thekey chemicals in the chlor-alkali industry are* Caustic Soda, * Chlorine (including liquidchlorine), * Soda Ash. Caustic Soda(chemically known as Sodium Hydroxide) andChlorine are produced together through theelectrolysis of common salt solution (SodiumChloride or Brine). Caustic Soda and Chlorineare generated in the ratio of 1:0.89. Demandfor chlorine drives caustic soda productionglobally, but in India the industry has developedin line with the demand-supply balance ofcaustic soda.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 Ton/DayLand & Building (Area 10 Acres) Rs. 29.50 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 97.84 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 21.12 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 174.86 Cr.Rate of Return 23%Break Even Point 62%*********************************************************

TOUGHENED GLASS[EIRI-1625]

Toughened glass is a type of soda-lime-silicaglass with a sheet thickness 4-12mm. Thesheet has a central tensile stress of 500-1200kg/cm2 and a ratio of surface compressivestress to central tensile stress of 2:1 to 4:1.The article is toughened by heat exchange withan oil (or chilled air) in which these ismaintained from 0.01 - 0.07 % liquid.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2000 sq.ft./DayLand & Building (Area 6000 sq.mt.) Rs. 8 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.10 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 13.13 Cr.Rate of Return 18%Break Even Point 63%**********************************************************

COATED YARN [EIRI-1624]The textile industry is one of the largestindustries in global commerce. With manyhundreds of years of technologicaldevelopment, today’s industry provides analmost unlimited variety of products, many ofwhich are carefully optimized frspecificapplications. Even high-volume commodityproducts use a sophisticated understanding ofthe properties and behavior of fibres to providethe performance and functionality that isrequired. The Role of Liquid Coatings in theTextile Industry. One aspect of the technologyroutinely utilized is the use of liquid coatings tocontrol and modify the behavior of Yarn. Theseliquid coatings are applied at a variety of stagesin the manufacturing process.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 Ton/DayLand & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 68 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 62 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 3.09 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.53 Cr.Rate of Return 40%Break Even Point 38%*******************************************************

uUPVC PIPES AND FITTING[EIRI-1623]

uPVC (unplasticized polyvinylchloride) pipesand fittings exhibit excellent resistance toaggressive environments both naturallyoccurring and as a result of industrial activity.They are resistant to almost all types ofcorrosion, either chemical or electrochemicalin nature. Since uPVC is a non-conductor,galvanic and electro chemical effects do notoccur in uPVC pipes. Due to its non-metallicnature, the material used is totally resistant toall forms of metallic corrosion. Aggressivewater resulting from high sulphate soils and lowhardness water will not attack uPVC pipes.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT/DayLand & Building (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 14.17 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.77 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.95 Cr.Rate of Return 13%Break Even Point 64%********************************************************

LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS[EIRI-1622]

Dry-cleaning and Laundry business is profitablebusiness now-a-days because in today’smodern life, no one has got the time to washand clean their own clothes and apart fromthese, there are many other reasons that richpeople are more prefer to wash and clean theirexpensive Sarees, Trousers, Skirts, Shirts,Frocks and especially Silk Sarees and Dressmaterials through the Dry Cleaners only.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 3000 Kgs/DayLand & Building (Area 1000 sq.mt.) RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 90 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 26 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.74 Cr.Rate of Return 27%Break Even Point 63%*********************************************************

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Company started exporting sugar to Englandin 1791.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 TCD/DayLand & Building (Area 5 Acres) Rs. 10.90 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 9.78 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 8.13 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 29.18 Cr.Rate of Return 24%Break Even Point 52%*******************************************************

FORMALDEHYDE RESIN(UREA, PHENOL, MELAMINE &

THEIR MODIFIED RESINS)[EIRI-1491]

Approximately 1 million metric tons of urea-formaldehyde resin are produced annually.More than 70% of this urea-formaldehyde resinis used by the forest products industry for avariety of purposes. The resin is used in theproduction of an adhesive for bondingparticleboard (61% of the urea-formaldehydeused by the industry), medium densityfiberboard (27%), hardwood plywood (5%),and a laminating adhesive for bonding (7%),for example, furniture case goods, overlays topanels, and interior flush doors. Urea-formaldehyde resins are the most prominentexamples of the class of thermosetting resinsusually referred to as amino resins.2,3 Urea-formaldehyde resins comprise about 80% ofthe amino resins produced worldwide.Melamine-formaldehyde resins constitute theremainder of this class of resins, except forminor amounts of resins that are producedfrom other aldehydes or amino compounds(especially aniline) or both.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 3 Acres) Rs. 7.52 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.11 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 4.63 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14.73 Cr.Rate of Return 56%Break Even Point 36%********************************************************

CATHETERS MANUFACTURING[EIRI-1490]

A catheter is a flexible tube made of latex,silicone, or Teflon that can be inserted into thebody creating a channel for the passage of fluidor the entry of a medical device. For manyyears, the epidermal catheters used were plaintubes made of available industrial compounds,and design was largely based on current need.Nowadays, there are many specializedcatheter designs. For example, specificcatheter designs allow catheters to be used inpulmonary, cardiac (vascular), neonatal,central nervous system, and epidural tissues.Catheters are designed to perform tissueablation (tissue removal) and even serve asconduits for thermal, optics, and variousmedical devices. The three major types ofcatheters are coronary, renal, and infusion.Coronary catheters are used for angiography(x-ray of blood vessels after injection of

radiopaque substance), angioplasty &ultrasound procedures in the heart or inperipheral veins and arteries. These cathetersare equipped with an inflatable balloon at thetip and are used for urine incontinence, dyingpatients, and bladder drainage followingsurgery or an incapacitating injury or illness.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2000 Tubes/DayLand & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 2.03 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.73 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.13 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 8.27 Cr.Rate of Return 18%Break Even Point 69%*********************************************************

ALUMINIUM COMPOSITEPANELS (ACP) [EIRI-1489]

Aluminium Composite Panels (ACP) aremainly light-weight composite materialconsisting of two pre-finished aluminium coversheets heat-bonded (laminated) to a coremade of polyethylene plastic material, availablein 3mm, 4mm, and 6mm thicknesses afterfinishing and can be curved and bent to formcorners. These panels are used widely asexterior covering of commercial buildings andcorporate houses. While adding to aestheticbeauty of the structure, they are also resistantto acid, alkali salt spray, pollution and providegood thermal as well as sound insulation.These Panels are widely used due easymaintenance in almost any kind of climatethrough normal wash with water and milddetergent that ensures long lastingperformance.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 6000 sq.mt./DayLand & Building (10000 sq.mt.)US$ 14.50 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 6.80 LacsW.C. for 2 Months US$ 36.85 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 59.32 LacsRate of Return 65%Break Even Point 34%*********************************************************

CONFECTIONERY UNIT(TOFFEE, CANDY/LOLLIPOP,

CHEWING GUM, BUBBLE GUM& CHOCOLATE) [EIRI-1488]

The principal types of confectionery are handboiled goods, caramel and toffee, comfits ordraggees, and lozenges. Sugar is the principalingredient of confectionery. There are about 50important confectionery factories in thecountry. Mainly in U.P. Bihar, Mumbai, Punjab,and Bengal.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 1200 sq.mt.) RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 50 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.82 Cr.Rate of Return 48%Break Even Point 46%*******************************************************

COTTON (RUI) FROM WASTECOTTON CLOTH (EIRI-1621)

The original of the cotton textile industry, thelargest single industry in the country. In India,cotton has had a pride of place among cashcrops from the earliest times. At present, thearea under cotton crop is over 8 millionhectares. Cotton can be recycled from pre-consumer (post-industrial) and post-consumercotton waste. Pre-consumer waste comes fromany excess material produced during theproduction of yarn, fabrics and textile products,e.g. selvage from weaving and fabric fromfactory cutting rooms. Post-consumer wastecomes from discarded textile products, e.g.used apparel and home textiles. During therecycling process, the cotton waste is firstsorted by type and color and then processedthrough stripping machines that first breaks theyarns and fabric into smaller pieces beforepulling them apart into fiber. The mix is cardedseveral times in order to clean and mix thefibers before they are spun into new yarns.The resulting staple fiber is of shorter lengthcompared to the original fiber length, meaningit is more difficult to spin. Recycled cotton istherefore often blended with virgin cotton fibersto improve yarn strengths. Commonly, not morethan 30% recycled cotton content is used inthe finished yarn or fabric.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2400 Kgs/DayLand & Building (1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.43 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 50 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 24 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.27 Cr.Rate of Return 30%Break Even Point 53%******************************************************

KHANDSARI SUGAR [EIRI-1620]

Sugar has served mankind as a source ofenergy and as a sweeting agent the down ofcivil ization. Sugar cane (Saccharumofficinarum) and sugar beet (Betu vulgaris) arethe two principal sources of the world’s supplyof sugar. sugar cane is grown in tropical andsub-topical countries, while beet root is sugarfrom sugar cane originated in India, and fromhere it spread eastwards to Malaya and Chinaand westwards to Persia and beyond. Theprocess of obtaining sugar from beet wasdeveloped in France towards the end of the18th century, and soon the beet become animportant raw material for sugar production inmany European Countries. The earliestrecorded evidence of concentrated juice calledgur is found in pratimokasha, a code ofbehaviour of Budhists written in 6th centuryB.C. and in Mahadhashya of Patanjali of 350B.c. The first traceable reference about thesugar Industry in India by an easterner in fromMegasthenes. In kuang-kumfang-Pu, it isstated that the Chinese Emperor Tai-Toung(A.D.627-650) sent a mission to Magadh(Patna) to learn the technique of sugarmanufacture. The Indian sugar was exportedas early as in 15th century. The east India

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TANKS [EIRI-1487]The term Plastics usually refers to a large andvaried group of synthetic materials which aresolid in finished form but at some stage in theirprocessing are fluid enough to be shaped byapplication of heat and pressure. The use ofplastics in building has grown rapidly in the lastfew years. Plastics were first used for decorativeand non structural purposes but because ofincreased knowledge of the long termproperties of plastics particularly resistance tocreep and environmental effects some plasticsare now available that maintain long termstructural integrity, such as piping, doors andwindows, water tanks that can contain moderatepressures for a long period of time. During thelast decade Plastic (conversion) Industry hasprogressed at a fast rate. New fields ofapplication of plastics are continually beingdeveloped. Tile sometime ago drums, barrelswere conventionally manufactured out of M.S.Sheets. Today we can get the drum and barrelmade out of Plastics. Blow moulding has beenthe most widely used method of themanufacture of hollow-ware out ofthermoplastics.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30 Nos./DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt.) Rs. 30 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.14 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 69 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.22 Cr.Rate of Return 40%Break Even Point 46%*********************************************************

COW DAIRY FARMING(AYRSHIRE/HOLSTEIN) AND

MILK PROCESSING [EIRI-1486]Dairy industry is of crucial importance to India.The country is the world’s largest milk producer,accounting for more than 13% of world totalmilk production. It is the world largest consumerof dairy products, consuming almost 100% ofits own milk production. Dairy products are amajor source of cheap and nutritious food tomillions of people in India and the onlyacceptable source of animal protein for largevegetarian segment of Indian population,particularly among the landless, small andmarginal farmers and women. India’s high-value, high-volume market for traditional dairyproducts and delicacies is all set to boomfur ther under the technology of massproduction.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 50000 Ltr./DayLand & Building (30 Acres) Rs. 13.98 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 15.40 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 2.71 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 47.87 Cr.Rate of Return 20%Break Even Point 55%*********************************************************

DETERGENT CAKEAND POWDER [EIRI-1485]

Since soaps have comparatively lesserwashing characteristics in hard water thansynthetic detergents, synthetic washingcompounds have been able to occupy asignificant market which was enjoyed bywashing soaps earlier. The term detergentoriginated from the latin word detergine (i.e.wipe off), is now-a-days applied to all syntheticwashing compounds. Synthetic detergent is notonly used as household cleaning material butalso have industrial applications in textiles,pesticide industry as carriers, etc. The termdetergent is used for synthetic detergentsderived from petroleum products. Syntheticdetergents have expanded rapidly all over theworld.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40 MT./DayLand & Building (6000 sq.mt.) Rs. 4.32 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 43 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.87 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.05 Cr.Rate of Return 74%Break Even Point 30%********************************************************

GRAIN BASED ALCOHOLDISTILLERY [EIRI-1484]

Man has been making alcoholic drinks for avery long time. Precisely how and when thepleasing effects of alcohol were first discoverywe cannot be sure, but almost certainly thediscovery came about by happy accident;honey, fruit juice the sap in the hollow of a treewould all if left for long enough at the righttemperature forment spontaneously and causea feeling of well being in whoever drank them.The term ‘alcohol’ was first applied to the spiritsof wine, ethyl alcohol, and now it refers to aseries of substances with similarcharacteristics. Ethyl alcohol is the activeconstituent of al introcating liquore obtained bythe fermentation of saccharine materials.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 30000 Ltr./DayLand & Building (8000 sq.mt.) Rs. 10.77 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.55 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 18.42 Cr.Rate of Return 55%Break Even Point 30%*******************************************************

BANANA CHIPS, BANANA PULP& BANANA POWDER (BANANA

PRODUCTS) [EIRI-1483]Banana is a globally important fruit crop with97.5 million tones of production. In India itsupports livelihood of million of people. Withtotal annual production of 16.91 million tonesfrom 490.70 thousand ha., with nationalaverage of 33.5 T/ha.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2.50 Ton./DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 88 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 63 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.64 Cr.Rate of Return 31%Break Even Point 54%

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CALCIUM NITRATE [EIRI-1482]Calcium nitrate, sometimes called Norwegiansaltpetre was the first synthetic nitrogenousfertilizer to be put on the market. It has not,however, proved to be entirely satisfactory forthis purpose. At the beginning of world war II, itaccounted for about 8% of the nitrogenconsumed in world’s agriculture. It ismanufactured mainly in Europe. Calcium nitrateis generally known as lime nitrate or nitrocalciteor lime salt peter or Norwegian salt peter. It isavailable in two form one is in tetra hydrate formwhose chemical formula is Ca(NO3.4H2O.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 10 MT./DayLand & Building (1500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.15 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 80 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.40 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 3.54 Cr.Rate of Return 71%Break Even Point 31%*********************************************************

FUSED SILICA FROMSILICA SAND [EIRI-1481]

Fused silica is a high purity silicon dioxide iseither transparent or translucent. Thenontransparent fused material contains a largenumber of microscopic bubbler that create amilky appearance causes by the scattering oflight. This material is sometimes called as atranslucent fused silica. Fused silica is availablein a number of grade for different application.Fused silica is used for window, lenses prismand other application. Fused silica should applyto any foam of vitreous silica manufactured byfusion, however it has been used by some todenote all vitreous silica not produced byquartz fusion and by other for only thetranslucent vitreous silica.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 40,000 MT./DayLand & Building (5 Acres) Rs. 13.10 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.28 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 8.89 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 26.79 Cr.Rate of Return 19%Break Even Point 71%********************************************************

COPPER PHTHALOCYANINECRUDE (CPC) [EIRI-1480]

Phthalocyanine pigments are derived from thePhthalocyanine structure, a tetraazatetrabenzoporphine. Although this basicmolecule can chelate with a large varity ofmetals under various co-ordination conditions,today only the copper (II) complexes are ofpractical importance as pigments. Excellentgeneral chemical and physical properties;combined with good economy, make them thelargest fraction of organic pigments in themarket today. Copper Phthalocyanine (CPC)pigments, by virtue of their exceptionally brilliantshade, high tinctorial strength, low cost andoutstanding fastness properties, have been

ruling the colorant industry . They are about tocomplete 70 years of meritorious service asan unchallenged leader of various types of blueand green pigments. Most of these pigmentshad poor chemical resistance, unsatisfactoryacid/or alkali resistance, insufficient lightfastness & poor sublimation fastness.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 1 Acre) Rs. 2.33 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 55 LacsW.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.38 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.54 Cr.Rate of Return 39%Break Even Point 45%***********************************************************

LATEX GLOVES, CONDOMS &CATHETER [EIRI-1479]

The gloves are made from latex by dippingmethod. In the same plant of hand gloves, otherproducts like finger stalls, balloons, etc. can alsobe manufactured. Deposition of rubber bydipping an article in rubber solution in order toobtain thin walled articles in and old process,toy balloons, gloves for surgical and householduse were made by dipping forms in milledrubber solution as cements. A single dip wassufficient for producing very thin articles, but incase of heavy ones the dipping and dryingoperations had to be repeated several times.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 2490 Million/DayLand & Building (15,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 16.97 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 11.59 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 33.93 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 63.29 Cr.Rate of Return 123%Break Even Point 16%***********************************************************

OT PASTE [EIRI-1478]Wetting agent (OT Paste) used for textileindustry. Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate as OTPaste is a white wax like solid with characteristicodor. It is sparingly soluble in water and freelysoluble in alcohol, glycerol, Carbontetrachloride, acetone xylene. It saponificationvalue varies from 240-253 and is stable in acidand neutral solution. it hydrolyzes in alkalinesolution. OT Paste is used as a wetting Agentin textile industries. OT Paste Wetting Agentsis anionic product, thick paste, 0.5% of weightof cotton fiber or cloth instantaneously wets it.Industrial Project Report on OT Paste isavailabe @ Rs. 16885/-

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton./DayLand & Building (800 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.01 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 22 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 65 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 1.93 Cr.Rate of Return 26%Break Even Point 54%*********************************************************

TOMATO PROCESSING UNIT[EIRI-1022]

Tomato processing unit/Tomato Puree is thename implies to tomato Pulp which isconcentrated by the evaporators either open

pan or vacuum evaporators. It is prepared byconcentrating tomato juice or pulp withoutseeds and skin. It is used for preparation ofvarious products such as Sauces, Ketchup,Chutney, Soup, Tomato Juice. Tomatoes aretaken, which are well-ripened. So the freshripen tomatoes are very refreshing andappetising. they are good source of vitamine.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 20000 MT./YearLand & Building (3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.71 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 6.89 Cr.W.C. for 1 Months Rs. 1.19 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 10.09 Cr.Rate of Return 23%Break Even Point 58%******************************************************

HARD ANODISED PRESSURECOOKERS AND UTENSILS

[EIRI-1023]Pressure Cookers are conventionally made ofAluminium Alloys sheet or Circles. In Recentyears stainless steel has penetrated into thisfield. As stainless steel is not thermally soefficient as Aluminium, the latest trends towardsmanufacture of Pressure Cookers with Copperclad bottom of pressure cookers. In every familyutensils of different metals are used made ofsteel, Brass, Aluminium, Copper etc. More overutensils of every metals has a definitesignificance of its own but aluminium utensilsare especially used by lower class peopleBecause It is light, quite reasonable and withhigh heat bearing capacity. Because of thesephysical qualities and durability, Aluminiumutensils have high demand and its demand isonly increasing with each passing day with theincrease in population, Although the majordemand for aluminium utensils is in rural area,yet its popularity is also increasing in urbanareas.

Cost EstimationLand & Building (Area 500 sq.mt.) Rs. 87 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 45 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.41 Cr.Rate of Return 75%Break Even Point 38%********************************************************

BIO-DIESEL FROM ALGAE[EIRI-1034]

High oil prices, competing demands betweenfoods and other biofuel sources, and the worldfood crisis, have ignited interest in algaculture(farming algae) for making vegetable oil,biodiesel, bioethanol, biogasoline,biomethanol, biobutanol and other biofuels,using land that is not suitable for agriculture.Among algal fuels’ attractive characteristics:they do not affect fresh water resources, canbe produced using ocean and wastewater, andare biodegradable and relatively harmless tothe env Factors.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1000 Ltrs./DayLand & Building (Area 8000 sq.mt.) Rs. 34 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 16 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1 Cr.Rate of Return 58%******************************************************

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GEMS AND JEWELLERY[EIRI-1036]

Jewellery making is one of the oldest industriesin India. It has been a traditional craft in India,each region in the country specialising indifferent designs and skills. The Indian artisansand craftsman have developed mastery overthe manufacture of solid gold ornaments, gem-encrusted jewellery, delicate ornaments withfilligree work, enamelled jewellery as well ascostume jewellery. Jewellery is one trade whichis still placed in the cottage industry category.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 500 GMS./DayLand & Building (Area 500 sq.mt.) Rs. 80 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 65 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 5.66 Cr.Rate of Return 125%Break Even Point 19%********************************************************

ALUMINIUM BEVERAGE CANS[EIRI-1037]

Beverage cans are produced by drawing a cupfrom plain Aluminum sheet and thinning orironing, the walls to one third of the basethickness. Aluminum is ideally suited to fulfillboth formability and lacquer adhesionrequirements. Standard Sizes. 100ml, 500ml,473ml, 440ml, 375ml, 355ml, 350ml, 3330ml,237ml, 200ml, Cans comes in varying heightsand diameters to encompass the range ofcapacities currently in use, however thediameters are usually one of the two standardsizes, Canada the United States. Australia andNew Zealand almost universally use adiameter slightly in Excess of 65mm.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 16000 Nos./DayLand & Building (1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.11 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 19 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.75 Cr.Rate of Return 25%Break Even Point 60%********************************************************

ANNATTO SEED COLOUREXTRACTION [EIRI-1038]

Annatto extract is derived from the achioteseeds that come out when the ripe achiotefruit bursts into two. Annatto is also laden withmultiple medicinal properties and is thereforeused majorly in cooking and other culinarypractices. Annatto is a natural food colorantthat has been used since the ancient times.The color represented fire, sun and blood inearly American Indian civilizations. The useof annatto color is not restricted to any onekind of use. From lipsticks to beauty creams,from cheese to ice creams & from textiles backto beauty products.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 20 Ton/DayLand & Building (20,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 10.37 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.64 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 71.11 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 86.34 Cr.Rate of Return 48%Break Even Point 25%***********************************************************

LEAD ACID BATTERYLead-Acid Battery comprises number of cellsin a container. These cells contain positive(PbO2) and negative (Pb) electrodes or platesseparators to keep the plate apart, andsulphuric acid electrolyte. The electrochemicalsystem is highly reversible and sulphuric acidelectrolyte. The electrochhemical system ishighly reversible and can be discharged andcharge repeatedly before failure of some sortcauses the chargocyde to be impractical. Thereare numerous battery designs. The most widelyused secondary battery is the lead acid type.This battery is available in many sizes andcapacities, and the weight can vary from 100g to several tons, There on three principalcategories. The material used for containersused depends on the application e.g.polypropylene and vulcanized rubber forautomotive batteries, polystyrene forstationery batteries, polycarbonate for a largesingle cell, and ABS plastic and drawn steelcans for sealed lead cells.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 200 Nos./DayLand & Building (1000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.02 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 93 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 5.47 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.62 Cr.Rate of Return 49%Break Even Point 39%*********************************************************

CHANACHUR, BHUJIA,GANTHIA (AUTOMATIC PLANT)

Dal Moth, Chanachur & Bhujia are the importantnames enhancing the flavour & taste asprocessed foods. These are food productshaving no historical background & becomes inmarket and in social & cultural synonym as thesociety became more advanced. Initially in long-long ago, people did not heard the name of Dalmoth, chur or Bhujia like food products. But nowa days it is well known not in India but worldwide. These are mainly consumed duringbreakfast period & are very much during social& cultural periods. These are used as tasty &flavored food as well as in medicinal way,however, a little it may be, according toayurveda) because of their carminativestimulative digestive proper ties. Indiaproduces almost all these types of saltyprocessed food products of grains all thesetypes of salty processed food products ofgrains like Grams, Pulses etc.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1 Ton./DayLand & Building (Area 600 sq.mt.) Rs. 82 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 43 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 44 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.79 Cr.Rate of Return 51%Break Even Point 42%*********************************************************

MANGANESE OREJIGGING PLANT

Manganese is one of the most importantstrategic minerals, being the one which thegreatest tonnages are required, and also the

Top Industries to Startone in which the United States has had a limitedproduction, Manganese is an absolutenecessity in the steel industry, as this industryuses about 14 pounds of manganese in everyton of steel produced. Annual statistics showthat over 90 percent of the annual amount ofmanganese consumed in the United Statesgoes into the production of steel. From this itcan therefore be seen that the stability andaccessibility of a steady supply of manganeseore is a controlling factor in the maintenanceof the steel industry. The remaining 10 percentof the manganese consumed yearly in theUnited States is used in the manufacture of drybatteries, chemicals, glass, tile, and brick. Oneof the outstanding characteristics of theutilization of manganese in steel making is thatin the process of being used, most of the metalis dissipated into the slag in a form not readilysusceptible to subsequent recovery as asecondary metal. In fact, the amounts that arereturned to use in this way are so small as tobe practically negligible, and the fullrequirements for each year must be net fromnew mine production.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 100 MT./DayLand & Building (20,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.04 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.46 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.88 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.46 Cr.Rate of Return 28%Break Even Point 59%**********************************************************

SODA ASH PLANT(FROM SOLUTION BRINE)

Sodium carbonate is a common inorganicindustrial chemical, also known as soda ash(Na2CO3). It is widely used in the manufactureof glass, chemicals, such as sodium silicatesand sodium phosphates, the pulp and paperindustries, the manufacture of detergents andfor the treatment of water. Soda ashmanufacture by Solvay technology is a verycomplex process. The natural sodium chloridesolution (brine) is extracted and purified(removal of solid impurities by filtration andremoval of calcium and magnesium ions byprecipitation). The discovery of the chemistryof the ammonia-soda process can be tracedback to the early 1800s. A few British andFrench plants operated in 1840-1860, butwithout success. The ammonia-soda processis usually called the Solvay process because in 1865Ernest Solvay started the first really successful plantat couillet in Belgium. In 1874, the first successfulammonia-soda plant was erected in England. Theammonia-soda process is the dominant technologyused throughout the world, hence this process isselected for production of soda ash.

Cost EstimationPlant Capacity 1666.67 MT./DayLand & Building (Area 60 Acres) US$ 1.67 Cr.Plant & Machinery US$ 57.63 LacsW.C. for 1 Months US$ 8.58 Cr.Total Capital Investment US$ 10.95 Cr.Rate of Return 48%Break Even Point 32%*******************************************************

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* STEEL FABRICATION* STEEL ROLLING MILL

(REINFORCEMENT BAR)* ACRYLIC BATH TUB BY

ACRYLIC SHEET* FABRICATION OF HEAT

EXCHANGER* KITCHEN PRODUCTS

MADE OF STAINLESS STEEL* ALUMINIUM BEVERAGE CAN* STEEL ROLLING MILL (BY

INDUCTION FURNACE FROMSTEEL SCRAP & SPONGIRON

* M.S. BILLET CASTING WITHINDUCTION FURNACEFROM STEEL SCRAP &SPONGE IRON

* PROCESSING OF LOWGRADE TUNGESTEN OREFULL BODY & CHASSISSBUS PLANT

* ASSEMBLY OF AIR –CONDITIONER/CHESTFREEZER/REFRIGERATOR

* G.I.LADDER & PERFORATEDTRAYS

* ALUMINIUM DOORS &WINDOWS (ALUMINIUMFABRICATION)

* LEAF SPRINGS FORTRACTOR DRAWNTROLLEYS & FOURWHEELER TEMPOS

* STEEL BRIGHT BARS* AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE VALVE* AUTOMOTIVE BRAKING

SYSTEM* DISPLAY COOLER* ERW STEEL PIPES & TUBES* STEEL INGOTS* TMT STEEL BARS (SARIYA)* AUTOMOBILE TRACTORS* ACTIVATED ALUMINA BALLS* ALUMINIUM FOIL* STONEWARE PIPE

(S.W.PIPE)/ CLAY PIPE* IRON ORE PELLETIZATION* ELECTRIC CONTROL PANEL* SOLAR PV POWER PLANT* MACHINE SHOP (FOR OIL

AND GAS ENGINEERINGINDUSTRY, AEROSCAPEENGINEERING INDUSTRY)

* STEEL BRIGHT BARS* CEILING FAN* COPPER STRIP COILS FROM

SCRAPS* PRODUCTION OF PV

PANELS (SOLAR PV PANELS)* ROTARY AIR LOCKS, SCREW

CONVEYOR, MOTORIZED/PNEUMATIC DAMPER, FLAPVALVES, AIR SLIDESREQUIRED IN CEMENTPLANTS AND THERMALPOWER PLANT

* ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION

* ALUMINIUM COIL COATINGFOR ACP AND ROOFING IND.

* PAVING BLOCK* WIRE NAILS* TMT STEEL BARS* FASTENERS/NUT & BOLTS

(INDUSTRIAL &AUTOMOBILE)* HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS* DISPOSABLE SYRINGES

WITH NEEDLE PLANT* FABRICATION UNIT

(PRESSURE VESSEL,REACTOR VESSEL &AGITATORS, HEATEXCHANGERS) & SEAMLESSPIPES AND TUBES

* COPPER POWDER FROMCOPPER SCRAP

* STONE CRUSHER* PRODUCTION OF ALL

TYPES OF FANS SUCH ASAXIAL FANS,CENTRIFUGALFANS (SMOKE EXTRACTFANS & FRESH AIR SUPPLYFANS), BATHROOM FANSETC.

* STONE MINING* MAHINDRA CAR

DEALERSHIP WITHAUTOMOBILE SERVICESTATION/GARAGE

* AUTO FILTERS (AIR FILTERS,OIL FILTERS & FUEL FILTERS)

* AAC & ACSR ALUMINIUMCONDUCTORS

* MANGANESE ORE JIGGING* STEEL TRANSMISSION LINE

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* FERRO SILICON (FROMMINERAL INGREDIENTS)STAINLESS STEEL TUBES

* M.S.FASTENERS ANDS.S. FASTENERS

* PREFABRICATED STEELFRAMED BUILDINGMANUFACTURING PLANT

* LEAD ACID BATTERY* GALVANISED WIRE* POWER TRANSFORMER

(50 KVA TO 2000 KVA)* M.S. PIPE* GALVANISED IRON SHEETS* M.S.BILLETS* STEEL GRATING

(GALVANISING ELECTROFORGED STEEL GRATING)

* ALLOY WHEELS PLANT* ESTABLISHMENT OF

MANUFACTURING OFREFRIGERATING APPLIANCE

* WELDED WIRE MESH* ALUMINIUM COLD

ROLLING MILL FORSHEETS & CIRCLES

* ALUMINIUM ROLLINGMILL FOR MANUFACTURINGALUMINIUM CIRCLES

REQUIRED FORPRESSURE COOKERS,NON STICK COOKWARES& CIRCLES

* LPG CYLINDER* ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE

PANNELS* DEEP FREEZER

ENVIRONMENTALCLEARANCE FOREXPANSION OF INGOTS/BILLETS PLANT

* FERRO SILICON BYSMELTING PROCESS

* ALUMINIUM CONDUCTOR* PRESTRESSED

CONCRETE POLES* FASTENERS (NUT & BOLT)

USED IN OIL AND GAS* ALUMINIUM ALLOY PLANT* STAINLESS STEEL SINKS* ALUMINIUM ALLOY PLANT* P.V.C BATTERYSEPARATOR* AUTOMOTIVE TYRE AND

TUBE VALVES (VALVESMANUFACTURING)

* PRESSURE COOKWAREALUMINIUM, STAINLESSSTEEL & HARD ANODIZED

* ELECTRIC WATER HEATER* SOLAR WATER HEATER

DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL* CORRUGATED

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WIRE* G.I.WIRE & M.S. BINDING

WIRE* HOT DIP GALVANIZING

PLANT FOR STRUCTURALSTEEL AND PIPES

* COLD ROLLING MILL* DOOR HINGES (MILD

STEEL AND STAINLESSSTEEL)

* PRESSURIZED AEROSOLS(LIKE BODY SPRAYS,PERFUMES, SHAVINGFOAM AND SHAVING

LOTIONS ETC.)* ANHYDROUS SODIUM

DITHIONITE PRODUCTION(SODIUM FORMATEPROCESS)

* SODA ASH PLANT (FROMSOLUTION BRINE)

* SISAL FIBREREINFORCED

* CEMENT ROOFING SHEET* HIGH ALUMINA

REFRACTORY BRICKPLANT

* CATHETERSMANUFACTURING

* SURGICAL RUBBERDISPOSABLE GOODS

* POULTRY AND HATHERYFARMING

* MILK PROCESSING PLANT* ROASTED, SALTED ALMONDS,

PEANUTS FOR PACKING IN25g, 50g,250g & 500g SACHET-S

* BEER FROM POTATOES* GUAR GUM POWDER* AUTOMATIC WHITE BREAD

MAKING PLANT* AUTOMATIC BISCUIT MAKING

PLANT* FROZEN FOOD BY IOF

TECHNOLOGY* WALNUT PROCESSING PLANT* WHIPPING CREAM FRUITS &

VEGETABLES POWDER UNIT(EXPORTS ORIENTED UNIT)

* NATURAL MEDICINE &RESEARCH INSTITUTEWITH 150 BEDS HOSPITAL

* PACKAGED DRINKING WATER(PACKED IN 330 ml CUP, 500MLBOTTLE, 1500 ML BOTTLE AND20 LTR. JAR)

* COLD STORAGE(CONTROLLED ATMOSPHEREOR CA) FOR POTATO CAP:1,00,000 BAGS (50 Kg/Bag),STORING CAP: 5000 Mt,SOLVENT EXTRACTION& REFINING (SOYABEAN) (Cap-250mt/day & 50mt/Day oilRefining)

* BOTTLING PLANT (WHISKY,BRANDY, RUM, VODKS, GIN)FROM RECTIFIED SPIRIT/ENALUBE OIL BLENDING ANDGREASES PLANT

* COLD STORAGE FOR POTATO1,00,000 BAGS (50 KG/BAG)

* MAIZE FLOUR & BY PRODUCTMANUFACTURING PLANT

* CUT FLOWER (GLADIOLI,MARIGOLD, STATICE,CHRYSANTHEMUM ROSEWITH GREEN HOUSE)

* CATTLE FARMING ANDDAIRY PRODUCTS

* COLD STORAGE FORPOTATOAND OTHER HORTICULTUREPRODUCTS Cap:- 5000 Mtor 100000 Bags (50 Kg/Bag)

* DEXTROSE PLANT* SBR RUBBER SHEETS AND

SHOE MANUFACTURING* CASHEW NUT PROCESSING* PLYWOOD AND PLYBOARD

PARTICLE BOARD ANDLAMINATED PARTICLE BOARD

* VENEER MAKING, PLYWOOD& PLYBOARD MAKING

* WALNUT & PINUS(CHILGOZA)OIL, SHELL POWDERPROCESSING PLANT

* COUNTRY LIQUOR BOTTLINGPLANT (1,00,000 BOTTLES/DAY)

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* PLASTIC GRANULES FROMPLASTIC WASTE

* ROPE AND SUTLI MAKINGPLANT

* BOTTLING PLANT (COUNTRYLIQUOR) 10,000 LTRS./DAY)

* I.V. FLUID (FFS OR BFSTECHNOLOGY)

* TOXIN PAN MASALA,TOBACCO LESS GUTKHAAND ZARDA

* RUBBER & FLATTRANSMISSION BELTCONVEYOR BELT

* UPVC DOORS & WINDOWSFABRICATING PLANT (Fixingand Installation of Door andWindows of uPVC profiles)

* RUBBER & FLATTRANSMISSION BELTCONVEYOR BELT

* MUSTARD OIL PROCESSINGPLANT (EXPELLER PROCESS)

* MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH750 BEDS HOSPITAL FACILITY

* MICRO IRRIGATIONPRODUCT MANUFACTURINGPLANT

* HOT DIP GALVANIZINGMUSTARD OIL PROCESSINGPLANT (EXPELLER PROCESS)CEMENT TILES, CANAL LINESLAB, KERV STONE, PAYERRCC PIPE, MANOHOLECOVER,ENTERLOCKING ETC.MANUFACTURING PLANT

* MEDICAL COLLEGE (100STUDENT INTAKECAP. MEDICAL COLLEGEWITH 500 BED HOSPITAL)

* ESTABLISHMENT OF APRIVATE UNIVERSITY

* DIGITAL INKS* GALVANIZING PROCESS

PLANT FOR ELECTRICALPOLES

* MAIZE PROCESSING PLANT* STARCHES / MODIFIED

STARCHES/ LIQUID GLUCOSE/ DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE/GLUCOSE SYRUPS / CORNSYRUP SOLIDS / HIGHMALTOSE CORN SYRUPS /MALTO DEXTRINE POWDER /CORN GLUTEN MEAL (60%)MAIZE OIL / SORBITOL.

* BABY CARE PRODUCTS* FAT LIQUOR (CHLORINATED

PARAFFIN WAX)* BOTTLING OF WHISKY* UPVC DOORS & WINDOWS

PROFILES* EPDM RUBBER PROFILES* FAT LIQUOR (CHLORINATED

PARAFFIN WAX)* FAST FOOD RESTAURANT

WITH CENTRALLISEDKITCHEN

* READY MADE GARMENT(T-SHIRT/POLO GOLFER/WOVEN SHIRTING & SUITINGFOR UNIFORMS/SWEATERS)MANUFACTURING

* BIO-DIESEL EXTRACTIONFROM JATROPHA,SOYABEAN, SUNFLOWER,RICE BRAN, ALGE &CULTIVATION OF JATROPHA

* FAST FOOD RESTAURANTCHAIN WITH CENTRALLISEDKITCHEN

* GUAR SPLIT POWDER ANDOTHER BY PRODUCTS

* SOLVENT EXTRACTIONPLANT (COTTON SEED)

* RASGULLA MANUFACTURINGAND CANNING

* CULTIVATION OF RICE &WHEAT COMMERCIAL &MECHANISED DEVELOPMNT

* MAIZE & BY PRODUCTSPROCESSING -STARCHMODIFIED STARCHES/LIQUIDGLUCOSE/DEXTROSEMONOHYDRATE/GLUCOSESYRUPS/CORN SYRUPSOLIDS/HIGH MALTOSECORN SYRPS/ MAITODEXTRINE POWDER/CORNGLUTEN MEAL (60%) MAIZEOIL/SORBITOL

* TEAK FARMING* ARTIFICIAL MARBLE

(SYNTHETIC)* POTATO STARCH CARDANOL

FROM C.N.S.L. (CASHEWNUTSHELL LIQVID

* INTEGRATED SCRAP YARD* POTATO STARCH* MANGO PULP (5 TON/HOUR

200 KG ASEPTIC PACKAGING)* BOTTLING PLANT (WHISKY,

BRANDY, RUM, VODKA, GIN)FROM RECTIFIED SPIRIT/ENA

* COW DAIRY FARMING(AYRSHIRE/HOLSTEIN) ANDMILK PROCESSING MILK/DAYCAP-50,000 LTR/DAY

* WHEAT FLOUR MILL* CHAKKI FLOUR MILL* I.V. FLUID (FFSTECHNOLOGY)* LIQUID GLUCOSE FROM

POTATOES* SORBITOL FROM MAIZE

STARCH* WALNUT PROCESSINGPLANT* SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND

OIL REFINERY CUM PACKINGOF RICE BRAN OIL

* COTTON SEED OIL SOLVENTEXTRACTION PLANT

* MARINE TRAINING INSTITUTE& PLACEMENT SERVICEPROVIDING AGENCY

* I.V.FLUID (FFS TECHNOLOGY)* CERAMIC FIBERS, CERAMIC

FIBRE BLANKET, CERAMICFIBRE BOARD AND CERAMICFIBRE ROPE

* COLD SUPPLY CHAIN* LAMI TUBE MANUFACTURING* EYE DROP 3 PIECES

(PLASTIC VIALS)* PET BOTTLES (CAMBER/

CLEAR IN COLOUR) CAP:15ML,60ML 100ML,135ML,200ML & 500ML

* BENZYL ALKONIUMCHLORIDE (BKC)

* NATURAL SUGAR WAX* MARGARINE BUTTERFROM

VEGETABLE OIL* GREEN HOUSE FOR CROP

PRODUCTION* ORGANIC DAIRY FARMING* E-WASTE* BIO-DIESEL FROM ALGAE* VANADIUM PENT OXIDE

GRAPHITE MINING ANDBENEFICIATION PLANT

* VITAMIN WATER* PET PREFORM CUM PET

BOTTLES* ORGANIC DAIRY FARMING

AND PRODUCING WHOLEMILK POWDER (WMP)

* HDPE BOTTLES* CAUSTIC SODA FROM

SODIUM CHLORIDE* COAL TAR PITCH* MOSQUITO REPELLANT* WRIST BAND* CASTOR OIL AND ITS

DERIVATIVES OLEO RESIN,TURKEY RED OIL, DCO, HCO,SEBACIC ACID, 12-HYDROXYSTEARIC ACID

* PAPAIN FROM PAPAYA* PROCESSED CHEESE* MONOCHLOROBENZENE* EUGENOL FROM CINNAMON

OIL* SULPHUR 80% WDG* CERAMIC FIBERS,

CERAMIC FIBRE BLANKET,CERAMIC FIBRE BOARDAND CERAMIC FIBRE ROPE

* SCREEN PRINTING* DI CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

FROM ROCK PHOSPHATE& HAIFA PROCESS

* PVC FLEXIBLE PIPE* FLEX BANNER USED IN

DIGITAL PRINTING* PIGMENTS BINDERS FOR

TEXTILE PRINTING* POULTRY & HATCHERY FARM* ALOEVERA JUICE AND GEL* LIME PUTTY* AUTOMOBILE WORKSHOP/

GARAGE* EGG TRAY FROM PULP* CARDANOL FROM C.N.S.L.* OXYGEN GAS

* POLYALUMINIUM CHLORIDE* NAMKEEN INDUSTRY

(BHUJIA, CHANACHUR ETC.)* POLYOL USED FOR

POLYURETHANES* POLYSTYRENE POLY

PROPYLENE OXIDE* DIETHYL PHTHALATE* UREA FORMALDEHYDE AND

MELAMINE* FORMALDEHYDE MOULDING

POWDER* INSTANT COFFEE* ANNATTO SEED COLOUR

EXTRACTION* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

DRYING BY (FREEZE DRYINGMETHOD)

* BIO GAS PRODUCTION ANDBOTTLING PLANT

* JAM, JELLIES, FRUIT JUICEAND ALLIED PRODUCTSMATERNITY NURSING HOME

* CANNING & PRESERVATIONOF VEGETABLES

* CURCUMIN & TURMERIC OILFROM TURMERICDETERGENT WASHINGPOWDER (ARIEL TYPE)

* GRANITE SLAB AND TILES* TEA PACKAGING* PAN MASALA & GUTKHA* PRESTRESSED CONCRETE

ELECTRIC POLES* LEATHER SHOES* ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING

(FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING)* AUTOCLAVED AERATED

CONCRETE BLOCKS* OXYGEN AND NITROGEN

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(5 COLOUR)* CASTOR OIL AND ITS

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* TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL* RAMMING MASS* WOOD PEELING &

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BUFFALO) TO PRODUCE

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MILK & PACKAGING INPOUCHES

* CUTTING OIL LIQUID GOLD(IN PASTE FORM)

* P.V.C. LEATHER CLOTH(REXINE)

* COAL TAR DISTILLATION* ALUMINIUM LABEL PRINTING* FOLDING CARTNS/MONO

CARTONS* SURGICAL DISPOSABLE

GLOVES (DIPPED RUBBERGOODS)

* AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL(PLANT GROWTH PROMOTERAND PLANT GROWTHREGULATOR)

* MENTHOL BOLD CRYSTALSFROM MENTHOL FLAKES

* ORGANIC FARMING* CORRUGATED

POLYCARBONATE SHEET* COLD STORAGE* FLAT PVC LAMINATED* SAFTY GLASS/TOUGHENED

GLASS* PLASTIC GRANULES FROM

WASTE* DRY WALL PUTTY (WHITE

CEMENT BASED)* CHARCOAL BRIQUETTE* OXALIC ACID FROM

MOLASSES* POTATO GRANULES* SANITARY NAPKINS & BABY

DIAPERS* CORRUGATED BOXES* PLASTER OF PARIS* RUBBER ROLLER FOR

PRINTING MACHINE* LACTIC ACID* EMERY PAPER (SAND PAPER)* RUBBER RECLAIM SHEET

FROM USED BUTYL TYREAND TUBE

* MANGO PULP* PARTICLE BOARD FROM

BAGASSE AND RICE HUSK* TOILET PAPER & NAPKINS* TENDER COCONUT WATER* CALCIUM CARBONATE* LIME CALCINATION PLANT* INJECTION MOULDED

PLASTIC COMPONENTS* HYDRATED LIME* BLACK PEPPER* MULTIAXIAL GLASS FABRIC* LIQUID TOILET CLEANER

(HARPIC TYPE)* LIME & PRECIPITATED* CALCIUM CARBONATE* LIQUID GLUCOSE FROM

BROKEN RICE

* MEDICAL DISPOSABLEPLASTIC SYRINGES

* METAL POLISHING BAR* SANITARY NAPKINS & BABY

DIAPERS* PERFUMES/ATTAR* GEMS AND JEWELLERY* MULTIAXIAL GLASS FABRIC* ACTIVE ZINC OXIDE* COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE* TURMERIC OIL EXTRACTION

FROM DRY TURMERIC* CNSL BASED RESIN IN

LIQUID & POWDER FORMBOPP FILM

* BETA IONONE* BIO-FERTILIZER* ZINC & COPPER SULPHATE* PAPER BASED PHENOLIC

SHEET (FOR ELECTRICALAPPLIANCE)

* THINNERS (WHITE SPIRITBASED)

* SINGLE SUPER PHOSPHATE& SULPHURIC ACID

* MONO CALCIUM PHOSPHATE& DI-CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

* FLEXIBLE P.U. FOAM* ASPIRIN* SORBITOL FROM MAIZE

STARCH* SPICE OIL & OLEORESIN* ANTI-FOAMING AGENT

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Based Projects 17978/-6. 9 Poultry Farming, Chicken

Processing and HatcheryProjects 19663/-

7. 9 Tea Plantation & ProcessingBased Indstries 16855/-

8. 9 Wheat and Wheat Projects 17978/-9. 10 Coconut & Coconut By

Products 17978/-10. 10 Leather Tanning, Garments,

Footwear, Chemicals Industries 20225/-11. 10 Maize & Corn Processing

Projects 18590/-12. 10 Molasses Based Lucrative

Projects 17978/-13. 11 InfoTech/IT Lucrative

Projects 17978/-14. 11 Solar & Solar Based

Products 16855/-15. 12 Mosquitoes Preventive

Projects 13485/-16. 13 Fish Farming & Fishery

Projects 17978/-17. 14 Potato & Potato based

Projects 13485/-18. 14 Roasted/Salted Cashew

Nuts, Almonds, Namkeens,Spices 16855/-

19. 15 Profitable 1 to 1.5 Cr.Projects 20,365/-

20. 16 Multi Crores ProfitableProjects (Above 50 Cr Projects) 22472/-

21. 16 Food Processing & Pharma 20,365/-22. 19 Multi Crores Profitable

Projects (From 1-10 Cr.Projects) 22472/-

23. 19 Rice Husk, Bagasse &Molasses Based ProfitableProjects 30899/-

24. 20 Automotives, Refrigerators/Air Conditioners, DisplayCoolers, Kitchen Products,Rolling Mills 28090/-

25. 20 Copper and Copper BasedIndustry 28090/-

26. 21 Bakery & Allied Projects 13485/-27. 22 Alcohol, Beer, IMFL, Country

Liquor, Wine & Other RelatedProjects 24719/-

28. 23 Canning, Dehydration, Dairy,Jatropha, Fish & Other Projects 17978/-

29. 23 Dairy Farming, DairyProducts & Other MilkProcessing Industry 17978/-

30. 23 Injection Moulded PlasticProducts 16855/-

31. 23 Profitable ConstructionProjects 17978/-

32. 24 Fruits/Veg. and Allied FoodDehydration Projects 17978/-

33. 24 Lubricating Oils, Greases,Brake Oils, Bitumen,Transformer Oil, Reclamationof Used Engine Oils, CuttingOils and Allied Projects 24719/-

34. 24 Soap & Detergents 20225/-35. 25 Ayurvedic/Herbal

Pharmacy and CosmeticProducts 20225/-

36. 25 PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) &PVC Based Profitable Projects 26967/-

37. 26 New Educational Projects(Schools, Colleges, Training/Management Institutes,Hostels etc. 17978/-

38. 28 Fruit Juices, FoodDehydration & Allied Projects 17978/-

39. 28 Multi Crores ProfitableProjects (10 to 50 Cr. Projects) 33708/-

40. 28 Profitable MultcroresProjects (2 to 8 Cr.) 29214/-

41. 28 Multicrore LucrativeProjects (100 to 300 Cr.) 84270/-

42. 28 Surgical & DisposableProjects 17978/-

43. 29 New Profitable(1.5 Cr. to 3 Cr.) Projects 30337/-

44. 30 Chemicals, Mechanicals,Packaging & Other ProfitableProjects 17978/-

45. 31 Essential Oils, Perfumes,Flavours & Aromatic Perfumery 17978/-

46. 31 Profitable Plantation,Cultivation and FarmingProjects 20225/-

47. 33 Sweets, Namkeen,Snacks etc. 28035/-

48. 35 Gums, Adhesives & ResinsProjects 20225/-

49. 35 Profitable New Industries 17978/-50. 36 Printing & Allied Projects 17978/-51. 37 Aluminium & Aluminium

Industry 17978/-52. 38 Biofertilizer, Biofuel,

Enzyme, Organic Farming& Manure, Protein & AlliedLucrative Projects 20225/-

53. 41 Plastic Extrusion andExtruder Based Industries 29214/-

54. 42 Electroplating, AnodizingProjects 17978/-

55. 42 Hospitality, BuildingMaterials, Power, Steels,Alcohol & Food 20225/-

56. 42 Paper & Pulp, Paper Board& Paper Converting Industries 20225/-

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58. 43 Iron, Steel, CastingFabrication, Wire Drawing& Rolling Mills Projects 20225/-

59. 44 Textile, Garments, Hosiery& Allied Products 17978/-

60. 45 Profitable Chemicalsand Allied Projects 20225/-

61. 45 InfoTech/IT, Hospitility,Hospital, College, School,Medical, Entertainment Club,Ware Housing & Real EstateProjects 17978/-

62. 46 Projects on Infrastructure,Real Estate, Hotels, Hospitals,Hospitility 23595/-

63. 50 Electrical, Electronic &Computer/IT Based Industries 20225/-

64. 52 Cosmetics(Herbal & Synthetics) Projects 20225/-

65. 52 Food, Dairy, Bakery,Confectionery & Snacks Proj. 17978/-

66. 52 Small Scale 25 to 50 LacsInvestment Projects 22472/-

67. 54 Paints, Varnish, SolventLacquers, Resins, EnamelPowder Coating Projects 20225/-

68. 55 Profitable Productsfrom Agro & OtherIndustries Wastes 20225/-

69. 56 Agro Based & FoodProcessing Projects 17978/-

70. 57 Small Scale 50 Lacsto 1 Crore Investment Projects 24719/-

71. 63 Multi Crores ProfitableProjects (2 Cr to Rs. 2500 Crs.) 73034/-

72. 63 Packaging & Allied Projects 17978/-73. 67 Rubber & Rubber Goods

Industry 20225/-74. 75 Entertainment, Infotech,

Educational, Management 24719/-75. 83 Exports Oriented Units

Projects 22472/-76. 92 New Lucrative Projects 28090/-77. 99 Printing & Packaging

Projects 23595/-78. 100 Food Processing and

Agro Based Profitable Projects 33708/-79. 100 Plastic, Polymer &

Allied Projects 23595/-80. 160 New Exports Oriented

Units and Most ProfitableProjects 33708/-

81. 212 Highly DemandableProfitable Projects 67416/-

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01.Adhesive Technology and formulationshand book (Hand Book of Adhesives)

02.Agro Based & Processed food Prd.03.Agro food Processing & Packaging04.Aloe Vera Cultivation, Processings,

Formulations & Manufacturing Tech.05.Complete Book on Banana Cultivation,

Dehydration, Ripening, Processing,Products & Packaging

06.Citrus Fruits cultivation & Processing07.Commercial Dairy farming to produce

milk with project profiles08.Complete Handbook on frozen food

processing & freeze drying technology09.Dairy farming for milk production10.Technology of Synthetic Resin &

Emulsion Polymers11. Floriculture Hand Book (Hand book

of flowers growing technology)12.Fruit Beverages and Processing with

Mango Products13.Modern Technology of Printing Inks14.H. B. of Biofertilizers & Vermiculture15.H. B. of Adhesives with formulaes16.Hand Book of Aromatic & Medicinal

plants and Biodiesel (Jatropha)17.Hand Book of Ayurvedic Medicines

with formulations18.Hand Book of dairy farming to produce

milk with packaging19.Hand Book of Electroplating Anodizing

& Surface finishing technology20.Hand Book of Flavours Technology21.H.B. of Food Dehydration & Drying22.Hand Book of Garments

Manufacturing Technology23.Hand Book of Goat Farming24.Hand Book of Ice Cream Technology

and formulae25.Hand Book of Lubricants, Greases

and Petrochemicals Technology26.Hand Book of Medicinal and Aromatic

Plant Cultivation, Utilisation &Extraction Processes

27.Hand Book of Mushroom Cultivation,Processing and Packaging

28.Technology of Reinforced Plastics29.Rotational Moulding Technology30.Technology of Sweets, Namkeen and

Snacks Food with Formulae31.Technology of Coatings, Resins,

Pigments & Inks Industries32.Technology of Confectionery,

Chocolates, Toffee, Candy, Chewing& Bubble Gums, Lollipop and Jellyproducts with formulations

33.Technology of Food Preservation andProcessing Canning, FermentedBeverages, Fruit Concentrates,Pickles, Cold Storage & FermentedAlcoholic and Non-AlcoholicBeverages

34.Tech. of Food Processing Industries35.Technology of Perfumes, Flavours and

Essential Oils36.Technology of PVC Compounding

and Its Applications37.Technology of Rubber & Rubber

Goods Industries38.Technology of Sweets (Mithai)

with Formulae39.Technology of Synthetic Dyes,

Pigments & Intermediates40.Technology of Oilseeds Processing,

Oils & Fats and Refining41.Textile Auxiliaries and Chemicals with

Processes & Formulations42.Hand book of Offset Printing

Technology, Pre-Press, Plate Making,Web Offset, Newspaper Production

43.Hand Book of Organic Farming &Organic Foods with Vermi-Compostingand Neem Products

44.Hand Book of Packaging Technology45.Hand Book of Plastic Materials and

Processing Technology46.Hand Book of Poultry Farming

& Feed Formulations47.Hand Book of Prepress48.Hand Book of Spices & Packaging

with Formulaes49.Hand Book of Ceramics & Ceramics

Processing Technology50.Injection Moulding of Plastics51.Manufacture of Snacks Food,

Namkeen, Pappad & Potato Products52.Manufacturing Technology of Non-

Ferrous Metal Products53.Technology of Chicken Meat and

Poultry Products54.Meat Processing & Meat Products H.B.55.Technology of Water & Packaged

Drinking Water56.Modern Technology of Frozen Food

Products57.Modern Technology of Non-Ferrous

Metals and Metal Extraction58.Modern Bakery Tech. & Fermented

Cereal Products with Formulae59.Modern Bee Keeping and Honey

Processing Technology60.Modern Technology of Acid Slurry,

Surfactants, Soap and Detergentswith formulae

61.Modern Technology of Extrusion& Extruded Products

62.Modern Technology of Rolling Mill,Billets, Steel Wire, Galvanized Sheet,Forging and Castings

63.Technology of Pet Bottles, Preformand Pet Recycling

64.Plastic Additives Technology Hand Book65.Plastic Waste Recycling Technology66.Potato & Potato Processing Technology67.Profitable Businesses to Start for

Entrepreneurs68.Profitable Small, Cottage, Tiny and

Home Industries A complete handbook

on Home & Small Scale Industries69.Technology of Reinforced Plastics70.Rotational Moulding Technology

Hand Book71.Modern Technology of Tomato

Processing and Dehydration-Ketchup, Juice, Paste, Puree,Soup and Drying

72.Complete Technology ofNonwovens-Fabrics, Carrybags,Composites, Geotextiles, MedicalTextiles, Fibres, Felts, Apparels,Spunlace & Absorbent Nonwovens

73.Technology of SoybeanProducts with Formulae

74.Modern Technology of AgroProcessing and Food PackagingProducts with Project Profiles

75.Technology of Soya Milk, Tofu,Hydrolyzate, allied SoyabeanProducts with Project Profiles

76.Products from Waste TechnologyHandbook

77.Food Additives, Sweeteners78.Technology of Food Chemicals,

Pigments and Food AromaCompounds

79.Technology of Glue and Adhesiveswith Adhesives Bonding andFormulations

80.Coffee Processing Hand Book81.Casting Technology HandBook82.Powder Coating Technology Hand

Book83.Poultry Farming, Hatchery and

Broiler Production84.Technology of Wine Production and

Packaging85.Modern Technology of Bioprocessing

(Fermentation, Food, Enzyme,Pharmacetical, Industrial,Agricultural and Energy)

86.Profitable Small Scale Manufactureof Cosmetics (Synthetic/Herbal)

87.Technology of Herbal Cosmetics andToiletries Products with Formulae

88.Tech of Maize & Allied Corn Products89.Complete Hand Book on Adhesives

and Adhesion Technology withProject Profiles

90.Hand Book of Tree Farming91.Hand Book of Pig Farming92.Technology of Paints and Coatings

with Formulations93.E-Book Formulations on Nail

Enamel & Nail Polish Removers94.E-Book Formulations on Herbal Hair

Oils & Hair Lotions, Hair Vitalizer,Hair Styling Gel & Afro Products

95.E-Book on Herbal Cold Cream,Moisturizing Cream with Aloevera &Fairness Creams

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