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‘Entrepreneur India’, a monthly magazine published by NPCS, is aimed at simplifying the process of choosing the suitable project for investment. It makes business decisions easier and trouble-free by providing a list of right projects for investment. Unique among project investment magazines, ‘Entrepreneur India’ is dedicated to the business of identifying sound investment projects. Every issue consists of a new list of projects which are meticulously selected by the NPCS team after being screened on various investment factors. NPCS team, before labeling a project as ‘Right investment’, studies various aspects of investment like product demand, market potential, raw material availability, suitable location, payback period, costs involved and breakeven point.The importance of project identification is known to less and many a times, entrepreneurs spend substantial time and resources on project planning, execution and control, while little attention is paid to project assessment and selection. Such times lead to disastrous business decisions and often a project is declared a ‘dead investment’. Most entrepreneurs, these days, have the capital but not the expertise to shortlist a suitable project to park their money. And ‘Entrepreneur India’ helps remove such hurdles for a businessman to ensure successful ventures and expansions. Correct project identification is a herculean task for any entrepreneur who is willing to expand or venture and he is often faced with the dilemma of identifying a suitable project that has minimum risk to his capital and has high growth potential. Through this journal we aim to educate and enlighten entrepreneurs about such projects and provide them with an updated list of profitable ventures with its project profile and project cost estimation (i.e. Plant Capacity, Plant & Machinery Cost, Working Capital, Total Capital Investment, Rate of Return and Break Event Point). Also, the magazine provides a snapshot of NPCS activities in a month. It includes brief profiles of several market research reports, project identification reports and books published by the company. The magazine has nationwide reach and a substantial readership.We at NPCS, ensure that business ventures and expansions happen but only in the right projects and at the right cost.http://www.niir.org/contact/entrepreneur.phtml?comments=We+wish+to+receive+our+free+copy+of+Entrepreneur+India

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    Vol. 20 No. 3MARCH 2014

    EDITORAJAY KR. GUPTA

    D.M.S, M.B.A.Entrepreneurship Management

    ASSOCIATE EDITORP.K. TRIPATHI

    Printed, published & Edited by Ajay Kr.Gupta on behalf of NIIR PROJECTCONSULTANCY SERVICES 106-E,Kamla Nagar, Delhi-7 and Printed at M/s.New Gian Offset Printers, 495, DDAcomplex, Shahazada Bagh, Delhi-35.Registered RNI No. 61509/95

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    ABOUT US

    NPCS marketing Associates of National Institute of Industrial Research, NIIR an ISO 9001 : 2008CERTIFIED COMPANY is a reliable name in industrial world for offering integrated technicalconsultancy service and also technical collaborations. At NPCS, we provide prudent adviceregarding a business when diversification is on the anvil, when an entrepreneur is up against lackof information before starting a project, we strive to provide them with technology evaluation, sourcingand assimilation of detailed project reports, market survey studies and research through our advancedIndustrial, Business and Commercial Database.

    We have successfully achieved top-notch quality standards with a high level of customer appreciationresulting in long lasting relation and large amount of referal work through technological breakthroughand innovative concepts. Over the years, NPCS has become a well-known name in the industrialworld for offering integrated technical consultancy service. Due diligence reports are prepared onbehalf of the proposed buyers and sellers of the business. We provide the services throughcomprehensive knowledge of equipment and practices through our excellent team at very economicalprice.

    A large number of our Indian and NRI clients have appreciated our expertise for excellence by givingus report orders which speak volumes about our commitment in providing complete customersatisfaction. We have successfully handled a number of NGO projects. NPCS is manned by adedicated team of highly qualified and experienced and consultants Engineers. Economist andTechnologists from various disciplines. We have undertaken extensive work in identifying newproject opportunities sourcing technology and industial mnow-how from European, South Asian +USA etc and keeping in step with changing industiral scene and growing needs of entrepreneurs andbusiness houses in India and Abroad.

    RNI NO. 61509/95

    Plant & Machinery : Rs.140 LakhsCost of Project : Rs. 728 LakhsRate of Return : 28%Break Even Point : 65 %

    A4 Size Paper fromJambo RollsPaper is one of the most important and widelyused consumer materials with an endlessability to be transformed. It is writing paper, paperused for printing. Paper is often characterized byweight. In the United States, the weight assignedto a paper is the weight of a ream, 500 sheets, ofvarying basic sizes, before the paper is cut intothe size it is sold to end customers. Paper can beclassified as: Printing papers, Wrapping papers,Writing paper, Blotting papers, Drawing papers,Handmade papers.The largest standard size paper is A0 (A zero),

    measuring one square meter (approx. 1189x841 mm).Two sheets of A1, placed upright side by side fit exactlyinto one sheet of A0 laid on its side. Similarly, twosheets of A2 fit into one sheet of A1 and so forth.Common sizes used in the office and the home areA4 and A3. Due to high demand of A4 Size Papereverywhere around Schools, Offices, Colleges, theentrepreneur enter in to this field will be successful.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 15 Lakh PKTS/annumPlant & Machinery : Rs. 62 LakhsCost of Project : Rs. 515 LakhsRate of Return : 26%Break Even Point : 78 %

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    Distribution Transformersand RepairsThe transformer is a device that transferselectricity or energy from one electric circuitto another without change of frequency andusually, but not always, with a change in voltage.The basic principle of a transformer is Faradayslaws of Electromagnetic Induction, which statesthat whenever the flux linked with a coil changeson E.M.F is induced. Using distributiontransformers, the primary feeder voltage isreduced to actual utilization voltage (~415 or 460V) for domestic/industrial use. A great variety oftransformers fall into this category due to manydifferent arrangements and connections. Sincevery little supervision is possible, users expectthe least maintenance on these transformers.The cost of supplying losses and reactive poweris highest for these transformers. The differenttype of faults occurs in transformers and repairingfault. When any fault occurs in a transformerheat produced in the transformer is carried outby oil which in the process expands & someamount of oil also gets vaporized.Due to fast industrialization and growing

    domestic demand of electricity there is a good scopeto venture in to this field.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity:Distribution Transformer : 230 nos. per annumDistribution TransformerRepairing : 3000 nos per annum

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    India with a share of 85 per cent and 15 per cent,respectively.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 58500 MT /AnnumMaize Starch : 39900 MT /AnnumLiquid Glucose : 6000 MT /AnnumGluten : 5400 MT /AnnumGerm : 2400 MT /AnnumFiber : 1200 MT /AnnumSteep Water : 3600 MT /AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs. 4008 LakhsCost of Project : Rs. 7237 LakhsRate of Return : 22%Break Even Point : 37%

    Copper Sulphate fromMetallic Scrap CopperCopper is one of the most widespread materialsused in the production of electronicequipment and found in multiple appliances as,e.g. circuit boards. Copper recycling has latelybecome more important due to the depletion ofthe earth copper resources and thus theincreased price for raw material.The development of recycling processes is an

    Maize Processing Unit(Starch, Glucose, Germs, Fibres, Gluten &Steep Water)

    The maize also called Corn or Indian Corn iswidely cultivated in India; Maize ranks highamong the four or five principal cereal crops ofthe world. Maize is utilized in more diversifiedways than any other cereal. The grain is quitenutritious, with a high percentage of easilydigested carbohydrates, fats and proteins andhardly and deleterious substances. In manyunderdeveloped or developing countries,including India, maize is an important food crop.Besides food, maize and maize products have

    numerous industrial uses such as in adhesives,explosives and soaps, and for textile sizing, etc. Maizestarch is employed in the manufacture of asbestos,ceramics, dyes, plastics, oil cloth, linoleum, paper,and paper boards, and in textiles, mining, deep oildrilling, and cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.

    The average yield in India is 1.68 MT/ha. About 4million MT is used as animal feed, about 5 million MTis dry milled and 2 million MT is wet milled. Maize iscultivated in almost all states in the country. Thecrop is grown both in Kharif and Rabi seasons in

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    brittle state into a molten or rubber-like state.Glasses are typically brittle and can be opticallytransparent.Millions of glass bottles are created worldwide

    every day. It is a highly mechanized process, andbottles in use today are no longer hand blown asthey were in the past. A glass bottle is 100% recyclablewith many new bottles containing glass which wascreated over 20 years ago. Less energy is used inrecycling a glass bottle than creating the glass fromraw materials, helping the environment.

    Worldwide, the alcohol industry is the largest userof glass packaging, which accounts for as much as76% of all packaging of global spirits. According toEuro monitor nearly 200 billion units of glass sold inalcoholic drinks in 2012. The Indian Economy hasbeen enjoying sustained growth for more than adecade, averaging of over 7% since 1997. Even duringthe 2008 global meltdown, the country had shownremarkable resilience.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 75 Lakh Nos. /AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs.310 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.839 LakhsRate of Return : 26%Break Even Point : 55%

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    important issue to effectively utilize the copperresources, minimize the adverse effects of hazardousmaterials and protect our environment. Theprocesses used for copper recycling depend on thecopper content in the raw material, its sizedistribution, and other constituents.

    Today, annual consumption of copper is morethan nine times as large. The annual usage of copperthroughout the world has doubled since the 1970sto reach almost 20 million tons in 2005, of which70% was produced by mining and 30% by recycling.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 10000 MT /AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs.132 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.1208 LakhsRate of Return : 28 %Break Even Point : 66 %

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    countrys population dependent on agriculture, thecountrys economy depends on the agricultural sectorto a substantial extent.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 9 Lakhs Kgs /Annum.Thiamethoxam : 100000 Kgs /Annum.Atrazine : 200000 Kgs /Annum.Buprofezin : 200000 Kgs /Annum.Difenthurin : 100000 Kgs /Annum.Imidacloprid : 200000 Kgs /Annum.Bifenthrin : 100000 Kgs /Annum.Plant & Machinery : Rs. 575 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.1525 LakhsRate of Return : 28%Break Even Point : 48 %

    Corn FlakesCorn flakes being one of most nutritious foodsand is consumed as breakfast food not onlyin India but-elsewhere in the world.Basically, it is prepared from maize; this is the

    main raw material. Flavours, like sugar or salt arealso added. Maize, the main raw material, is itself acorn grain. Corn flakes have very good taste. Thoughseveral other breakfast cereals are also available inthe market but they are still to gain popularity.

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    in terms of active ingredient volume was estimatedat 2,075.5 KT in 2011 and is expected to reach 3,136.1KT by 2018, growing at a CAGR of 3.2% from 2013 to2018. India produces 90,000 metric tons of pesticidesa year. Indias pesticide industry is the largest in Asiaand the twelth largest in the world. With over 400million acres under cultivation and over 60% of the

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    Besides the good taste, crispy nature, corn flakes arealso popular because of their friable texture, blendflavour and above all the ease with which it can beprepared for consumption. Corn Flakes can bemanufactured either of the two white or yellow corns.The only difference is that flake formed using yellowcorn is more dark in colour. From raw corn flakes(before roasting) corn syrup can be prepared. It isprepared by removing starch from maize by soakingand treating with chemicals. It is also being used byliquor industry for manufacture of beer etc.

    It all began with Kelloggs entry in India with itscornflakes. It was marketed by the establishment ofa 100% subsidiary as Kelloggs India, being the parentcompanys 30th manufacturing facility, at a totalinvestment of USD 30 mn at Taloja, near Mumbai(Maharashtra). India is considered as one of the largestmarket for breakfast cereals worldwide. The companywas aiming at a business volume of Rs 2 bn in threeyears time. When Kelloggs entered India, the percapita consumption of breakfast cereals was a low 2gm per family per annum which increased to 4.5 gmagainst 5 kg per annum globally.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 600 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs. 85 Lakhs

    Cost of Project : Rs.282 LakhsRate of Return : 24%Break Even Point : 56%

    Caramel ColourCaramel is a well-known Pure and simple,brown means flavor and staple commercialmaterial. It is an amorphous, dark-brown materialthat has been produced by the carefully controlledheat treatment of saccharine materials such asdextrose, invert sugar, lactose, malt syrup,molasses, sucrose, starch hydrolysates andfractions thereof, etc. The heavy-bodied, almostblack syrup contains colour, components thatimpart the amber shade found in carbonatedbeverages, pharmaceutical and flavoring extracts,candies, soups, bakery products, and numerousother foods. Caramelization, the act of breakingup the natural sugar molecules in food to createa different flavor compound, makes everythingtaste better. Caramelization is one of the mostimportant types of browning processes in foods. Itis the interaction between sugar and sugar.The global food colours market was worth an

    estimated $1.45 billion in 2009, relays an August 2010market report, The Global Market for Food Colours,

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    variety of flavors. Instant tea may be formulatedfor use in making either hot or iced tea. It quicklydissolves in water. The basic process formanufacture of instant tea as a soluble powderfrom dry tea leaf includes extraction,concentration and drying.Instant tea comes in many flavors. Popular instant

    tea flavors include lemon, cinnamon, fruit juice andother flavorings. Green, black, chai, white and herbalteas are all available in instant form. There are fourmain types of tea which are, white, green, oolong,and black, all which are born from the same speciesof plant. India is both the worlds largest producer oftea and the worlds thirstiest consumer. AlthoughIndia produces almost 30% of the worlds tea it exportsless than 20% of the worlds supply. The industryhas also been a major foreign exchange earnerbesides providing billions of hot cups of invigoratingdrink to the people of India.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 1170000 Pouches/Annum

    by Leatherhead Food Research. World usage of foodcolours is currently about 40,000-50,000 tons. From2005-2009, the global market for natural coloursincreased almost 35% in value, with much futuregrowth expected to come from natural colours andcolouring foodstuffs. Foods account for some 67% ofthe food colouring global market, followed by softdrinks (28%) and alcoholic beverages (5%).

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 6000 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs.209 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.789 LakhsRate of Return : 26 %Break Even Point : 53 %

    Instant TeaInstant tea is a form of tea that is derived frombrewed tea. Its dried granulated form can bemade into a beverage with the addition of cold orhot water. Instant tea is typically lower inantioxidants than traditional tea and comes in a

    The CompleteTechnologyBook onHOT ROLLINGOF STEEL` 1575/-US$ 150

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    STEEL ROLLINGTECHNOLOGYHANDBOOK` 1100/-US$ 125

    THE COMPLETETECHNOLOGY BOOK ON

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    THE COMPLETE BOOK ONFERROUS, NON-FERROUS METALSWITH CASTINGAND FORGINGTECHNOLOGY` 1575/-US$ 150

    BOOK ON STEEL/ALUMINIUM

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    * Perfumes and Flavours Technology Handbook 1875/- 150SOAPS, DETERGENTS, ACID SLURRY, TOILETRIES * Modern Technology Of Soaps, Detergents & Toiletries

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    Nitrogenous Fertilizers, Emulsions, Leather and Insecticides 2275/- 200CONSTURCTION MATERIALS, CEMENT, BRICKS, ASBESTOS* The Complete Book on Construction Materials 1475/- 150* The Complete Technology Book on Bricks, Cement and Asbestos 1400/- 150EMULSIFIERS AND OLEORESINS* The Complete Book on Emulsifiers with Uses, Formulae and Processes 1075/- 125* Handbook on Oleoresin and Pine Chemicals (Rosin, Terpene, Derivaties, Tall Oil,

    Resin & Dimer Acids 2200/- 200DIRECTORY OF HERBS & HERBAL, WORLD WIDE IMPORTERS REGISTER, INTERNATIONALBUYERS DIRECTORY* World Wide Importers Register (International Buyers Directory) 4th Edn.On CD-Rom 5618/- 250* Directory Of Foreign & Multinational Corporations/ Companies In India (MNCs) 750/- 100* Herbs & Herbal Products Finder (Directory Of Herbs, Herbal Medicines, Cosmetics,

    Herbal Products, Essential Oils, Perfumes, Pan Masala & Tobacco Products) 1600/- 220MARKET RESEARCH REPORTS* India Beer Market- Industry Size, Share, Trends, Analysis and Forecasts (2013-17) 56180/- 1200* Maize (Corn) Products in India (Starch, Glucose, Dextrose, Sorbitol)-Trends,

    Opportunities, Market Analysis and Forecasts (Upto 2017) 112360/- 2400

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    Plant & Machinery : Rs.797 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.1076 LakhsRate of Return : 28 %Break Even Point : 46 %

    Toffee, Candy & MilkChocolateChocolate is a key ingredient in many foodssuch as milk shakes, candy bars, cookies andcereals. Chocolate, candy and gum are some ofpeoples best-loved treats. These sweets havebeen enjoyed around the world for thousands ofyears. Early man developed a taste for sweets bydigging honey from beehives. The confectionerycategory includes products such as chocolate,gum, sugar confectionery, gummies/jellies, hardcandy, toffee and fudge. The main reasons forpurchasing are convenience, passive health, age,choice and pleasure. The toffee and candy areused after meal, dinners as smooth refresher. It

    drives away bad smell from mouth and refreshesthe breath. Sometimes it causes good sensationwhile chewing.The chocolates market is estimated at around

    33,000 tonnes valued at approximately Rs 8.0 bn.The counter market is estimated at about nearly Rs2.5 to 3.5 bn and the rest is made up of chocolatebars. The demand for chocolates in India has beenon the upswing in keeping with the economic boomleading to a rise in consumer spending. While the bigplayers like Cadbury and Nestle are marching ahead,smaller, local and neighborhood chocolate makersare expanding their reach and going national. Amongthese, Sweet World, Candico and Chocolatiers havetaken full advantage of the increasing number of mallsand multiplexes to advance their products.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 450000 Kgs./ Annum.Toffee : 150000 Kgs./ Annum.Candy : 150000 Kgs./ Annum.Milk Chocolate : 150000 Kgs./ Annum.

    PRODUCTSFROM WASTEINDUSTRIAL &AGRO WASTE` 975/-US$ 100

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    WASTE MANAGEMENT

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    ` 1275/- US$ 125The Complete Book on

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    Plant & Machinery : Rs.112 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.266 LakhsRate of Return : 25%Break Even Point : 61 %

    Plastic Granules fromPlastic WastePlastic is a very common material that is nowwidely used by everybody in this world. Plasticis used in many ways as it is light weight andcompact. Plastic can be recycled and newproducts can be formed from waste plastic.Though all types of plastic cannot be recycled aconsiderable portion can be recycled so that theenvironment is protected. Plastic recyclinginvolves the process of recovering scrap plasticsand these waste plastics are then reprocessed toform new materials that may be different fromtheir original state. Plastics are divided into twodistinct groups: thermoplastics and thermosets.The majority of plastics are thermoplastic,meaning that once the plastic is formed it can beheated and reformed repeatedly. The other group,the thermosets, cannot be remelted. Once theseplastics are formed, reheating will cause thematerial to decompose rather than melt. In orderto be reprocessed, plastics waste has to be groundto a particle size close to that of virgin resin. Thesize reduction in most cases is accomplished withthe use of a granulator.The per capita consumption of polymers in India

    is around 5.5 kg. The average per capita consumptionof polymers is estimated 90 kg for the US and 22 kg forChina. While the global average consumption isestimated at 17 kg per person.

    The demand estimates for all polymers includingengineering polymers was envisaged to increase from7.5 mn tonne in 2006-07 and to 9.5 mn tonne in2009-10. It was projected at close to 14 mn tonnes in2014-15. India is one of the fastest growing polymermarket in the world, and is expected to become theworlds third largest polymers market, with a

    consumption of 12.5 mn tonne, after the US andChina, by 2010.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 960000 Kgs / AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs.58 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.191 LakhsRate of Return : 25%Break Even point : 62 %

    Refining of Crude Soyabeanand Palm OilSoybean oil is very popular with rich value ofOmega 3 and Omega 6. Those fatty acidsregulate lipid and cholesterol metabolism andprevent narrowing in artery veins. In addition itshigh content of vitamin B makes digestion easierand by this feature it prevents chronicle digestionproblem and constipation. Soybean seed containsabout 19% oil. To extract soybean oil from seed,the soybeans are cracked, adjusted for moisturecontent, rolled into flakes and solvent-extractedwith commercial hexane. The oil is then refined,blended for different applications, and sometimeshydrogenated.Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from

    the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oilpalms, primarily the African oil palm Elaeisguineensis,and to a lesser extent from the American oil palmElaeisoleifera and the maripa palm Attaleamaripa.Palm oils consist mainly of glycerides and, like otheroils in their crude form may consist of small andvariable portions of non-glyceride components as well.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 34000 MT / AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs.280 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.1134 LakhsRate of Return : 27 %Break Even Point : 79 %

    Rice Mill, Rice Bran Oilwith Captive Power Plant(Integrated Unit)

    Paddy is the most important and extensivelygrown food crop in the World. Rice grain (Oryzasativa) along with hulls/husk is known as paddy.Paddy seed contains a rough, hard and woodyouter covering, called husk which make paddy assuch inedible. It is the staple food of more than60 percent of the world population. The rice whichis obtained after milling is called raw rice. Nearly60% of the total rice produced in India is

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    HANDBOOK ON MEDICAL AND SURGICALDISPOSABLE PRODUCTS

    (Blood Bags, Plastic Gloves, I.V. Cannula, Infusion Set, Gowns, Masks,Catheter, Cotton and Bandage, Surgical Wear, Syringes)

    ISBN : 978-93-81039-28-1Author : NPCS Board of Consultants & EngineersPrice : 1775/-

    Medical and surgical devicemanufacturers worldwide produce amultitude of items that are intended forone use only. General medicaldisposables that are being in demand indomestic as well as in internationalmarket includes: medical gloves,syringes, gowns, catheters, bloodtransfusion units and so on.

    The book covers various aspectsconcerned with the disposable medical devices and presents anoverview of the processes involved with their machineries andspecifications. The work provides the complete details of thesuppliers and manufacturers with machinery photographs forbetter understanding of the reader.

    THE COMPLETE BOOK ON FERROALLOYS(Ferro Manganese, Ferro Molybdenum, Ferro Niobium,

    Ferro Boron, Ferro Titanium, Ferro Tungsten,Ferro Silicon, Ferro Nickel, Ferro Chrome)

    ISBN : 978-93-81039-29-8Author : B.P. BhardwajPrice : 2775/-

    The production of a particularferroalloy involves a number of processesto be followed in order to give the alloydesired physical and mechanicalproperties. The slight difference in thetemperature or heating or compositioncan lead to entirely different alloy withdifferent properties. This book is not onlyconfined to the different processes followedin the production of ferroalloys but alsodescribes the processes used and other information related toproduct, which are necessary for the manufacturers knowledge.Also, the book gives the reader appropriate knowledge regardingthe selection the best of available raw materials.

    STEEL AND IRON HANDBOOKISBN : 978-93-81039-30-4Author : B.P. BhardwajPrice : 1775/-

    Beginning with a brief introduction tothe ferrous alloys and metals, types andproduction of cast iron, production ofcompacted Graphite Irons, Ductile Iron,Malleable Cast Iron and current status ofsteel making together with the reasons forobsolescence of Bessemer converter and open hearth processes,the book moves on to: elaborate the physiochemical principlesinvolved in steel making; explain the operational principlesand practices of the modern processes of primary steel making(LD converter, Q-BOP process, and electric arc furnace process);provide a summary of the developments in secondary refiningof steels; discuss principles and practices of ingot casting andcontinuous casting of steels; discusses the defects in the steelproduced and also the remedies for their removal. This bookprovides considerable information in an easily assimilable formand makes an ideal introduction to the complex subject of steeltechnology.

    THE COMPLETE BOOK ON PRODUCTIONOF AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS

    & ALLIED PRODUCTS(Engine Parts, Piston, Pin, Piston Ring, Valve, Control Cable,Engine Mounting, Auto Lock, Disc Brake, Drum, Gear, LeafSpring, Shock Absorber, Silencer, Chain, Cylinder Block,Chassis, Battery, Tyre & Flaps)ISBN : 978-93-81039-33-5Author : B.P. BhardwajPrice : 2,275/-

    The topics covered in the book are:Classification of vehicles on the basis ofload, fuel used and their parts; Materialused in the manufacturing of automobile(Metals, Alloys, Polymers etc.);Technology used; Use of Aluminium inAutomobiles; Use of Plastics inAutomobiles; Manufacturing practices for Engine Parts(AutoPiston, Pins, Piston ring, Lead Storage Battery, Valve & ValveSeat, Automobile Silencer, Automobile Chain, Cylinder Block,Automobile Control Cable, Engine Mounting PAD, Auto Locksetc.); Manufacturing of Automobile Chassis, Disc Brake, BrakeDrum, Gear, Gear Blank, Leaf Spring, Shock Absorbers,Automobile Tyres; Heat Treatment System for AutomobileParts; Forging Technology (Open Die Forging Process, CloseDie Forging Process, Designing of forged parts) and PaintingTechnology(Conversion Coating, NAD Finishes, AluminiumFlake Orientation, Opacity, Gloss, Electro Powder Coating,Spot Repair, Electrostatic Spray etc.) for automobile parts;Scab Corrosion Test, Peel Resistance.

    HANDBOOK ON STEEL BARS, WIRES, TUBES,PIPES, S.S. SHEETS PRODUCTION WITH

    FERROUS METAL CASTING & PROCESSINGISBN : 978-93-81039-31-1Author : B.P. BhardwajPrice : 1775/-

    The book provides a fullcharacterization of steel, includingstructure, chemical composition,classifications, physical properties,production practices of different steelproducts, processing of ferrous metals andso on. It will prove to be a laymansguide for the entrepreneurs who arewilling to invest in the ventures related to Iron and SteelIndustries, as it contains information related to processing offerrous metals and production practices followed in Steel productsmanufacturing units. The text discusses the importance andobjectives of processes and material used for the production ofdisposable products. Many examples have been provided toillustrate the concepts discussed. The topics covered in thebook are: Casting of Ferrous Metals, Heat Treatment of FerrousMetals, Stamping Process of Ferrous Metals, Forming Processof Ferrous Metals, Machining Process of Ferrous Metals, JoiningProcess of Ferrous Metals, Production of Stainless Steel Wire,Production and Fabrication of Steel Bars, Steel Tube & Pipe,Stainless Steel Sheet and Different Grades of Stainless Steel.

    DISPOSABLE PRODUCTSMANUFACTURING HANDBOOK

    (Plastic Cups, Cutlery, Paper Cups, BananaLeaf Plates, Facial Tissues, Wet Wipes, ToiletPaper Roll, Sanitary Napkins, Baby Diapers,

    Thermocol Products, PET Bottles)ISBN : 978-93-81039-32-8Author : NPCS Board of Consultants

    & EngineersPrice : 1575/-

    The book contains raw materialdetails, product manufacturing process, machinery details,images with raw material and machinery suppliers. TheDisposable Products Manufacturing Handbook is aboutproducing Plastic Cups, Cutlery, Paper Cups, Banana LeafPlates, Facial tissues, Wet Wipes, Toilet Paper Roll, SanitaryNapkins, Baby Diapers, Thermocol Products, PET Bottlesthat are used by masses in their day to day life. This well-established text provides a comprehensive coverage of themanufacturing processes adopted to manufacture variousdisposable products. It gives a holistic view of productsproduced, which has inputs from diverse fields. The bookdiscusses the importance and objectives of processes and materialused for the production of disposable products. Many exampleshave been provided to illustrate the concepts discussed.

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    VERMICULTURE, VERMICOMPOST, BIO-FERTILIZER, ORGANIC FARMINGIntegratedOrganic FarmingHandbook` 1275/-US$ 125

    The Complete Bookon Organic Farmingand Production ofOrganic Compost` 1275/- US$ 125

    Manufacture ofBiofertilizer andOrganic Farming` 975/- US$ 100

    NANOTECHNOLOGYNanotechnologyHandbook` 1675/-US$ 150

    Nanoscience andNanotechnologyHandbook` 1675/-US$ 150

    PAPER, PULP & PAPER CONVERSIONHandbook on Pulpand PaperProcessing` 1875/-US$ 150

    INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOLIndustrial AlcoholTechnologyHandbook` 1675/-US$ 150

    BiopesticidesHandbook` 1575/-US$ 150

    PESTICIDES, INSECTICIDES

    subjected to parboiling. Parboiling is ahydrothermal treatment of paddy followed bydrying before milling for the production of milledparboiled rice. In general, three major steps inparboiling i.e., soaking, steaming and drying havea great influence on the final characteristics andquality of parboiled rice.India is a second largest producer of rice in the

    world. On an average India produces 130 milliontonnes of paddy and 79 million tonnes of milled rice.

    According to the solvent Extractors Associationof India, the total production of oil from indigenoussources amounted to 76.2 lakhs tonnes in oil year2003-2004 and in the current oil year this is expectedto rise to around 80.6 lakhs tonnes. The governmentestimated that the total shortfall in supply was of theorder of about 6 lakhs to 7 lakhs tonnes. However, itimported about 11 lakhs tonnes last year, which isexpected to go up to about 15 lakhs tonnes in thecurrent year.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 17658100 MT/ AnnumRice : 1296000 MT/ AnnumRice Bran Oil : 6000 MT/ AnnumDeoiled Rice Bran Cake : 22500 MT/ AnnumSalable Power : 1750000 UnitsPlant & Machinery : Rs.2391 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.8269 LakhsRate of Return : 32 %Break Even Point : 33 %

    ABS GranulesABS granules stands for Acrylo Nitrile ButadyneStyrene granules. Their chemical compositionrender them the physical properties like hardness,rigidity and the tendency to remain tough evenat low temperatures. These ABS Granules consistof particles of a rubber like toughener suspendedin a continuous phase of styrene acrylo nitrile(SAN) copolymer. Generally, most of the naturallyoccurring ABS Granules are translucent toopaque and they can be pigmented to almost anycolor. The various grades of granules are meantfor injection molding, extrusion, blow molding,foam molding and thermoforming. Acrylonitrilebutadiene styrene resin (ABS) has excellentrigidity and is resistant to stretch, bend, impact,etc. and has excellent heat/cold resistance andchemical resistance. ABS is also suitable forplating, easy to be colored, and is able to makemolded products with gloss.ABS demand is dominated by appliance

    applications, which accounted for over 32% of overallABS volumes in 2011. However, automotive andconsumer goods are fast growing applications of ABSand are expected to gain a substantial market shareover the next six years.

    Demand for ABS in the domestic as well as globalmarkets is increasing with massive growthopportunities in the major user segments.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 1800 MT/ AnnumPlant & Machinery : Rs.214 Lakhs

    Cost of Project : Rs.1133 LakhsRate of Return : 25 %Break Even Point : 42 %

    Pharmacy College (B.Pharma)Pharmacy involves preparing, mixing,dispensing or compounding drugs, pills,tablets, ointments or injections. It is related toproduction of pharmaceutical products anddevelopment of quality control processes.Pharmacists are health professionals who giveprescribed drugs and medicines to individuals.One can opt for various options like researchand development, drug regulatory affairs,analytical development, quality assurance,production and IPR.B.Pharma education is necessity for the

    pharmacist to know the doses of medicines andinjections. It develops the skills to analysis of differenttypes of medicines, ointments, syrups and capsulesetc. and also to develop the new Biotech baseproducts.

    The pharmacy sector forms the second largestshare in the Indian healthcare sector. The sectorsources its products through institutional and noninstitutional sales. The institutional sales is the saleof pharmaceuticals to hospitals, nursing homes andother such health institutions that purchase bulkdrugs at discounted prices that results in partialdecline in profit margin of manufacturers. Thepharmacy retail is a stable market that has stronggrowth potential even in the future years.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 60 Admissions Per Year

    4 Year CourseEquipment & Apparatus : Rs.39 LakhsCost of Project : Rs.1293 Lakhs

    Reclaimed Rubber Sheetfrom Waste TyreReclaim Rubber is the de-vulcanized (recycled)old tyre rubber, the cross linkage betweenthe sulphur & rubber are braked at hightemperature & pressure with the help of chemicalDi-Xylene Di-Sulphide. This Reclaim Rubber from

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    BOOKS ON AGRICULTUREThe Complete Book onJatropha (Bio-Diesel) withAshwagandha,Stevia, Brahmi &Jatamansi Herbs

    (Cultivation, Processing & Uses)` 1500/- US$ 150

    CULTIVATION OFFRUITSVEGETABLES ANDFLORICULTURE` 1100/- US$ 125

    Handbook onRice Cultivationand Processing` 1075/-US$ 125

    The Complete Book onCoconut & CoconutProducts(Cultivation andProcessing)` 1100/- US$ 125

    Cultivation ofTropicalSubtropicalVegetables,Spices,Medicinal andAromatic Plants

    ` 1075/- US$ 125

    The CompleteTechnology Bookon Meat, Poultryand FishProcessing` 1475/-US$ 150

    Tropical,Subtropical Fruits& FlowersCultivation` 1075/- US$ 125

    HANDBOOK ONMushroomCultivation andProcessing (withDehydration, Preservationand Canning)` 1275/- US$ 125

    The CompleteBook onBeekeeping andHoneyProcessing` 1075/- US$ 125

    SMALL SCALEINDUSTRY (SSI)

    ProfitableCottage andTinyIndustries` 475/-US$ 50

    ProfitableSmall ScaleIndustries` 475/-US$ 50

    tyres can be used as a substitute of natural &synthetic rubber. The major source of wasterubber is used automotive tyres. Mainly twoprocesses are involved to utilize these rubbertyres. First is to convert the waste into powderform which is used as filler and second is todevulcanize or reclaim the rubber powder.Reclaim Rubber is primarily used in themanufacture of Cycle tyres, Rickshaw tyres,Battery Boxes, Automobile tyres and other moldedrubber goods and further R & D efforts may leadto its use in new areas. The price of Reclaimedrubber is low compared to various types ofsynthetic or Natural rubber and that makes itsmore competitive it market. The supply ofreclaimed rubber can be increased for many moreyears as its potential it a large extent is yetunexploited rubber reclaimed use only 20 percent of rubber scrap.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 9000MT/ annumPlant & Machinery : 1058 LakhsCost of Projects : 1866 LakhsRate of Return : 30%Breakeven Point : 59%

    Silicone EmulsionSilicone emulsions are inert, heat stable, non-toxicity products, which suit many industrialapplications where lubrication, gloss, antistatic,protective and release properties areadvantageous. Silicones use in the various usesi.e., alloying agent for steels, aluminium, bronze,copper and iron, production of halogenatedsilicones organo-silicones compounds, siliconecarbide spring steels, deoxidizes in steelmanufacture, semi-conductor in integratedcircuits, and also in other refractories. Propertiesalso favourable to the industrial uses i.e., goodappearance, dispersibility, stability, goodconductor of electricity, good conductor of heat,paint of immersion, temperature range 50 250C,low surface tension and excellent dielectricproperties.The demand and supply gap which is inclusive of

    requirement for silicone emulsion is indicative of wideuses and demand of silicone emulsion in comingyears. Silicone emulsions as mold release agent offer

    an unique combination of properties, viz. inertness,heat resistance, low surface tension combined withgood lubricating power. Silicone emulsion is havingimmersed market potential in future because of itsvarious useful industrial applications known.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 600MT/ annumPlant & Machinery : 23 LakhsCost of Projects : 157 LakhsRate of Return : 26%Breakeven Point : 64%

    Curcumin from TurmericCurcumin is the main biologically activephytochemical compound of Turmeric. It isextracted, concentrated, standardized andresearched. Curcumin, which gives the yellowcolor to turmeric, was first isolated almost twocenturies ago, and its structure asdiferuloylmethane was determined in 1910.More recently, evidence that curcumin may have

    anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities hasrenewed scientific interest in its potential to preventand treat disease. Curcumin is a water-solubleorange-yellow colored powder. Today, India is theprimary exporter of turmeric (known as haldi in India).India dominates the global market for spice oleoresin,which is in big demand from processed food andfragrance industries that now mostly prefer naturalcoloring and flavoring agents to artificial ones asconsumers become increasingly health conscious.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 324MT/ annumPlant & Machinery : 131 LakhsCost of Projects : 333 Lakh.Rate of Return : 26%Breakeven Point : 60%

    Vitrified Floor TilesVitrified tile is a tile which has been processedin such a way that it has very low porosity(and water absorption) which make it stainresistant and very strong. Vitrified Tiles have farsuperior properties compared to marble or naturalgranite because being a manufactured product;their quality is controlled whereas in naturallyoccurring marble and granite good quality is justa coincidence. Vitrified tiles possess much better

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    BIOTECHNOLOGYBIOTECHNOLOGYHAND BOOK` 1100/-US$ 125

    Enzymes Bio-TechnologyHand Book` 1100/-US$ 125

    Plant Bio-TechnologyHand Book` 1100/-US$ 125

    BOOKS FOR FOOD INDUSTRYThe Complete Bookon Gums andStabilizers for FoodIndustry` 1275/- US$ 125

    The CompleteTechnology Book onVERMICULTUREANDVERMICOMPOST` 750/- US$ 100

    Hand Book onBIO GAS and ItsApplications` 975/-US$ 100

    The completeTechnology Bookon BIO-FERTILIZERAND ORGANICFARMING 2nd Edn.` 1400/- US$ 150

    Handbook onFOODBIOTECHNOLOGY` 1100/-US$ 125

    Handbook onPlants and CellTissue Culture` 1275/-US$ 125

    The CompleteBook onBiotechnologyBased Bulk Drugs` 1050/- US$ 125

    Handbook onFermented Foods andChemicals` 1875/- US$ 150

    The Complete Bookon Emulsifiers withUses, formulae andProcesses` 1075/- US$ 125

    EMULSIFIERS

    mechanical strength, scratch resistance,resistance to acids, alkalies and chemicals,resistance to staining etc compared to marble ornatural granite. Vitrified tiles have the colour rightthrough the tile not just on the surface. They areusually not as brittle as plain ceramic tiles andcan withstand heat better.Vitrified tile is a tile produced using vitrification.

    By this process the tiles created have very low porosity.Making it stain-resistant and strong. It is analternative to marble and granite flooring. The mainproduct segments are the Wall tile, Floor tile, Vitrifiedtile and Porcelain tile segments. The market sharesare 35%, 53% and 12% respectively for Wall, Floor &Vitrified/Porcelain tiles. The tiles are available in awide variety of designs, textures and surface effects.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 5000 Sq.Mt./DayPlant & Machinery : 4133 LakhsCost of Projects : 5868 LakhsRate of Return : 25%Breakeven Point : 45%

    Precipitated CalciumCarbonatePrecipitated Calcium Carbonate (PCC)alsoknown as purified, refined or syntheticcalcium carbonate. Calcium carbonates, includingPCC, are considered to be non-toxic. In the U.S.,the Food and Drug Administration has Affirmedcalcium carbonate to be GRAS (GenerallyRecognized As Safe). As long as the PCC meetscertain purity requirements, it can be used as adirect food additive, as a pharmaceutical or as anindirect additive in paper products that come incontact with food. Similar acceptances andapprovals exist around the world where PCCs arewidely used in these applications. Precipitatedcalcium carbonate is a versatile additive for usein a wide range of plastic and elastomericapplications Precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC),pre-dispersed in slurry form, is a common fillermaterial for latex gloves with the aim of achievingmaximum saving in material and production costs.The approximate demand of this product in Indiais around 300000 MT per annum.World demand for precipitated calcium carbonate

    (PCC) is forecast to grow by an average of 4%py fromaround 13Mt in 2007 to nearly 16Mt by 2012. Growth

    rates will be highest in the paint (6%py) and rubber(4%py) industries though the largest increases interms of tonnage will be in paper and paint. Much ofthe increase in demand will take place in Asia,especially in China, with much lower rates of growthforecast for North America and Europe. The largestregional market for PCC is in Asia, followed by NorthAmerica and Europe.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 7500MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 805LakhsCost of Projects : 1192 LakhsRate of Return : 23%Breakeven Point : 49%

    Mild Steel Welding ElectrodeWelding is an efficient method of makingpermanent joints between two or moremetal parts. Welding electrodes are used inwelding various metals in the fabrication ofequipment for chemical & Allied industries,construction of steel structures such as bridges,factory sheds, in the manufacture of ships,Vehicles and engineering equipment. Mild steelis welded by electrodes to a maximum among allthe metals & Alloys. Therefore M.S. WeldingElectrode is the most widely used core wire.Besides this, special grade electrodes are beingdeveloped for specific applications.For mass welding jobs solid continuous welding

    wires find increasing application. Welding electrodesare used in joining, surfacing and protectivemaintenance for varied materials and thus theirvariety is large while their raw material requirementbeing very specific. Welding industry is substantiallydependent on the automobile, steel and engineeringsectors, which were passing through difficult timesbut picked up substantially since 2002-03.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 900MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 47 LakhsCost of Projects : 135LakhsRate of Return : 27%Breakeven Point : 63%

    HDPE/PP Woven Sacks(Using Circular Looms)PP/HDPE woven sacks laminated with LDPE/PP liner have wider applications. HDPE woven

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    AGRO BASED, MILK, FARMING, FRUITS, POTATO,DAIRY, VEGETABLES, SPICES, OILS & FATS, TEA

    Handbook onCitrus FruitsCultivation andOil Extraction` 1575/- US$ 150

    Fruits, Vegetables,Corn and OilseedsProcessingHandbook` 1675/- US$ 150

    The CompleteBook onCultivation andManufacture ofTea` 1475/- US$ 150

    Handbook onSpices andCondiments(Cultivation, Processingand Extraction)` 1575/- US$ 150

    Potato and PotatoProducts Cultivation,Seed Production,Manuring, Harvesting,Organic Farming,Storage and Processing` 1275/- US$ 125

    Handbookon Milk andMilk Proteins` 1275/-US$ 125

    The Complete Book onSugarcane Processing and By-Productsof Molasses(with Analysis of Sugar, Syrup and Molasses)` 1675/- US$ 150

    GLASS, CERAMICS, MINERALS, MINERALPROCESSING & RARE EARTH METALS AND ALLOYS

    The CompleteBook on GlassTechnology` 1625/-US$ 150

    The CompleteTechnology Bookon Minerals &Mineral Processing` 2200/- US$ 200

    Handbook onRare Earth Metalsand Alloys(Properties,Extraction,Preparation andApplications)` 1875/- US$ 150

    Handbook onOleoresin and PineChemicals (Rosin,Terpene Derivatives,Tall Oil, Resin & DimerAcids)` 2200/- US$ 200

    Handbook onTall Oil RosinProduction,Processing andUtilization` 1575/-US$ 150

    OLEORESIN AND PINE CHEMICALS (ROSIN, ERPENEDERIVATIVES, TALL OIL, RESIN & DIMER ACIDS

    BAMBOO PLANTATION

    BambooPlantation andUtilizationHandbook` 1475/- US$ 150

    sacks are much stronger & can withstand muchhigher impact loads because of HDPE stripselongation at break is about 15-25% as comparedto 30% of Jute. These sacks are much cleaner &resist fungal attack. Jute prices are very unstablein the market since Jute is an agriculture product.These sacks have many advantages over otherconventional sacks materials & are quitecompetitive in price.The major users of HDPE/PP woven sacks are

    fertilizer, sugar, cattle feed, cement & other chemicalIndustries. Oil seeds, salt, starch, pesticides,detergents & many other items are also being packedin woven sacks. HDPE/PP oriented strips arebecoming increasingly popular in India & have caughtthe eye of many end users for their requirement ofpacking materials. Because of such superiorproperties of plastic woven sacks, it has high demandeverywhere.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 20000Nos. /DayPlant & Machinery : 297 LakhsCost of Projects : 525 LakhsRate of Return : 30%Breakeven Point : 61%

    Soya Bean Oil, Soya Paneer& Soya ExtractSoya bean is one of the most important agrobased product, which has commercial valueafter the rice, wheat, maize etc. Today, soya beanis an important source of protein and oil in humannutrition, especially in Asia. In other parts of theworld, soy based foods are consumed merely dueto its healthy image. Several health benefits havebeen found in soy proteins i.e., Cardiovascularhealth, Bone Health, Menopausal symptoms,Cancers, Cognition Glycemic Index, Weight loss/control. Within soya products an increasingconsumption around the world is seen in soya

    products resembling dairy products like forinstance milk, yoghurt and ice cream. Soya beanhas commercial value in the field of vegetable oil,soya bean protein.Soybean oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the

    seeds of the soybean (Glycine max). It is one of themost widely consumed cooking oils. Soya milk is highin protein, low in fat and carbohydrate and containsno cholesterol. Soya bean extract can be used largevegetable protein source in the different foodingredients and it can be used for the medicinalpreparation for balancing of protein. Increasing pricecompetitiveness, and aggressive cultivation andpromotion from the major producing nations havegiven way to widespread soybean growth-both interms of production as well as consumption. UnitedStates is the major producer of soybean in the World.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 29933 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 462 LakhsCost of Projects : 887 LakhsRate of Return : 27%Breakeven Point : 51%

    Polyurethane Sheets & PipesPolyurethane is a polymer obtained by anexothermal reaction between Isocyanate (MDIdiphenylmethane-diisocyanate or TDItoluendiisocyanate) and Polyol (polyether orpolyester). One of the most desirable attributesof polyurethanes is their ability to be turned intofoam. PU Sheet that is broadly used in gaskets,seals, gears, bearings, bumpers, valve seals, noisedamper, slurry transfer and solvent lines. Thissheet is manufactured utilizing the polyurethaneand other allied materials. The PolyurethaneSheets is in various thickness and lengths as perthe specific needs.Polyurethane tubing and urethane tubing are

    some of the toughest and most flexible tubingmaterials available. They are abrasion and tear

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    BOOKS ON ESSENTIAL OILS & PERFUMESEssential OilsHandbook` 975/-US$ 100

    MODERN TECHNOLOGY OFPERFUMES, FLAVOURS &ESSENTIAL OILS(2nd Edition)

    ` 1100/- US$ 125

    The CompleteTechnology Bookof Essential Oils(AromaticChemicals)

    ` 1275/- US$ 125

    The CompleteTechnology Book ofHerbal Perfumes &Cosmetics(2nd Revised Edn.)

    ` 1275/- US$ 125

    Perfumes andFlavoursTechnologyHandbook` 1875/- US$ 150

    The Complete Bookon Water SolublePolymers` 1575/- US$ 150

    POLYMERS

    resistant. Polyurethane tubing and urethane tubingare the perfect material choices for pick-and-placeapplications. The industry has expanded along withexpansion of diverse application areas such aspackaging, extrusions, blow mouldings and industrialmouldings for automobiles, telecommunications,white goods.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 1440 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 78 LakhsCost of Projects : 496 LakhsRate of Return : 25%Breakeven Point : 58%

    AmylaseAmylases are enzymes that catalyses thehydrolysis of internal -1,4-glycosidic linkagesin starch in low molecular weight products, suchglucose, maltose and maltotriose units. Amylasesare among the most important enzymes and areof great significance for biotechnology,constituting a class of industrial enzymes havingapproximately 25% of the world enzyme market.They can be obtained from several sources, suchas plants, animals and microorganisms. Today alarge number of microbial amylases are availablecommercially and they have almost completelyreplaced chemical hydrolysis of starch in starchprocessing industry. The major advantage of usingmicroorganisms for the production of amylases isthe economical bulk production capacity and thefact that microbes are easy to manipulate to obtainenzymes of desired characteristics. -Amylase hasbeen derived from several fungi, yeasts andbacteria. However, enzymes from fungal andbacterial sources have dominated applicationsin industrial sectors.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 150 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 147 LakhsCost of Projects : 429 LakhsRate of Return : 26%Breakeven Point : 63%

    Maize/ Corn Starch,Sorbitol & DextroseMaize is one of the best cereals after paddyand wheat. It is largely cultivated in thenorth and west India. Lot of commercial as well

    as industrial products are manufactured whichare used as the preparation of food base productsor directly used for the preparation of food, in thepaper industry and many other chemicalindustries. There is series of steps require for theconversion of maize to starch and other byeproducts. There are basic commercial productmaize hull, maize oil, zein (maize protein), maizestarches are obtain directly from maize.Starch is a group of polysaccharides, composed of

    glucopyranose units joined together by-glucosidiclinkages. Starch can be obtained from maize, Physicaland chemical properties of starch vary according tothe raw material from which it is derived.

    Sorbitol is low caloric refined sugar alcohol, whichis produced from dextrose. Sorbitol is a hexitol,C6H14O6, found in nature as the sweet constituent ofmany berries and fruits best known from Sorbusaucuparia Starch is not a uniform commodity,however. It is a heterogeneous commodity used inthe manufacture of myriad food and non-foodproducts. Market demand for starch is strongly andpositively correlated with average per capita income.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 34400 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 1495 LakhsCost of Projects : 3651LakhsRate of Return : 22%Breakeven Point : 48%

    High Temperature ThinnerThinners, as the name implies, are added tovarnish and lacquers to thin them out usuallyto brushing consistency. Thinner is a hydrocarbon(naphtha) or oleo resinous solvent (turpentine)used to reduce the viscosity of paints toappropriate working consistency. Thinner is thesolvent and used with all types of lacquer,including nitrocellulose, CAB-acrylic andcatalyzed. Its the most interesting of the finishsolvents because its composed of half-a-dozenor so individual solvents. Manufacturers varythese to control solvent strength and evaporationrate.All commonly available lacquer thinners sold for

    thinning lacquer will adequately dissolve the lacquer.But less expensive lacquer thinners sold for clean updont dissolve lacquer adequately.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 160 Drums/Day

    (Each Drum = 25kgs)Plant & Machinery : 41 LakhsCost of Projects : 342 LakhsRate of Return : 36%Breakeven Point : 70 %

    Wood Plastic CompositeWood plastic composite is good to solve theproblem arises in the environment. Thereis scope of use agricultural waste product. In thiscase we will use waste polypropylene orpolyethylene, or it may be used virginpolypropylene or polyethylene, waste wood. Ricehusk, plastic additives like (DOP, DBP etc). Thereare different percentages of raw material used forthe production of pallets decking, outdoorfurniture like park bench, windows and doorshutter frames etc. This product is manufacturedby using automatic imported machineries or byusing indigenous machines. Automatic machinesare given the good finished product with quality.

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    PAINTS, VARNISHES, LACQUERS & ENAMELS,SURFACE COATING, TESTING METHODS

    Surface CoatingTechnologyHandbook` 1475/- US$ 125

    Spirit VarnishesTechnologyHandbook (withTesting and Analysis)` 1275/- US$ 125

    Handbook onPaints and

    Enamels` 1275/- US$ 125

    Handbook on Paint Testing Methods` 1575/- US$ 150

    The Testing Manualof Paints, Varnishes

    and Resins` 1875/- US$ 150

    HERBAL PRODUCTS, AYURVEDIC, DRUGS,COSMETICS, NATURAL PRODUCTS

    Handbook onCosmetics(Processes, Formulaewith Testing Methods)` 1675/- US$ 150

    Handbook onDrugs from NaturalSources` 1175/- US$ 125

    GUMS, ADHESIVES & SEALANTS, ROSIN &DERIVATIVES, RESINS AND OLEORESINS

    The CompleteTechnology Bookon IndustrialAdhesives` 1675/- US$ 150

    The CompleteBook on WaterSoluble Gums andResins` 1675/- US$ 150

    There is very negligible amount of environmentalpollution available, which can be controlled byeasy means. Most of the raw materials areavailable in our country easily. There is alsoavailability of plant and machineries indigenouslyor by importing one.Wood plastic composites are an important and

    growing segment of the forest products industry. Thisindustry segment has grown in double digitpercentages annually for the past decade. In NorthAmerica, the WPC market has been dominated byrail and decking products while in Europe moreemphasis has been placed on automotive applications.In China and other parts of Asia, the WPC market isbeginning to experience considerable growth alongwith a wider variety of product offerings includingpallets, doors, and architectural moldings.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 1152 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 75 LakhsCost of Projects : 288 LakhsRate of Return : 43%Breakeven Point : 45 %

    PVC Banners (Frontlit,Backlit & Vinyl)PVC flex is made out of PVC and fabric rawmaterial, specially designed for solventprinting industry. It is suitable for indoor andoutdoor printing used in billboard, display,banners and exhibition booth decoration. PVCFlex is best to all Digital printer specially designedfor Indian market. Due to stable chemicalcharacter and excellent ink absorbency, PVC Flexwill bring wonderful digital printing images forlarge format picture advertisements. In virtue ofthe high classic quality and best sales service,nowadays PVC Flex is playing an important rolein signage & Banner Advertising industry.This market is booming with 25-30% annual

    growth and is worth around Rs 500-600 crore. Ourproducts will surely take the market by storm. Beingbased in India, well provide the best after salessupport and assistance to our clients. This willconsequently affect the Korean and Chinese marketsin India, as our products would have an addedadvantage of local presence.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 18000 Sq. Mtrs./DayPlant & Machinery : 236 Lakhs

    Cost of Projects : 455 LakhsRate of Return : 26%Breakeven Point : 54 %

    Onion PowderOnion powder is made by dehydrating onionsand grinding them down to a fine powder. Itis a common seasoning and a component of spicemix. Onion powder replaces the taste of onionswhen used in recipes. The powder can becombined with other herbs and spices to createrubs, spice mixes, drinks and dressings.Applications include pasta, pizza, and grilledchicken. It is a common component of seasonedsalt. Non-availability of onion during off-seasoncreates major problem in the market and causesprice fluctuations, which directly affects theconsumer. Hence, their processing andavailability during this period commands premium.With growing incomes, changing lifestyles and

    hectic daily schedule, market for dehydrated onion isgrowing especially in urban areas. The dehydratedonion processors in India are expanding theircapacities significantly to meet the fast growing globaldemand. Many units are increasing their productioncapacity to fulfill the increasing demand of cold-weather countries like Germany, France, the US, theUK and South Africa. The entry of multinationalcompanies into snack food business has also pushedthe demand for dehydrated onions. The boom hasalso seen a few units from surrounding parts going infor expansion.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 1380 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 70 LakhsCost of Project : 409 LakhsRate of Return : 25 %Breakeven Point : 62 %

    ABS Granules from ScrapABS is a common thermoplastic. These plasticscan be compounded with a high degree ofhardness, or with great flexibility and toughness,hard and are commonly described as tough, hardand rigid. Being, ABS plastics material so scarceand costlier than other plastics reprocessing ofwaste ABS plastics very much beneficial. Morereprocessing of ABS waste plastics easier thanother plastics as only material handling and sizereduction is done in case of ABS plastic.Application include: ABS piping systems, luggage

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    TEXTILE SPINNING, WEAVING, TEXTILEAUXILIARIES, DYES & PIGMENTS, NATURAL DYES &

    PIGMENTS, NATURAL FIBERS & WOOLLENHandbook onNatural Dyes forIndustrialApplications` 1100/- US$ 125

    Woollen Spinning,Weaving, Knitting,Dyeing, Bleaching andPrinting TechnologyHandbook` 1100/- US$ 125

    Handbook onTextile Auxiliaries,Dyes and DyeIntermediatesTechnology` 1575/- US$ 150

    The CompleteBook on TextileProcessing andSilk ReelingTechnology` 1750/-US$ 150

    A Concise Guideon Textile Dyes,Pigments and DyeIntermediates with

    Textile Printing Technology` 1675/- US$ 150

    The CompleteBook on RubberChemicals` 1575/- US$ 150

    RUBBER CHEMICALS

    industry, automobile industry, business machineand Camera housings telephone handsets,electrical hand tools such as drill housings, Knobs,handles, cams, blowers, bearings, wheels, gears,pump impellers, deflectors, pipe and pipe fittings.In the present scenario, ABS Granules are one of

    the most important engineering ingredients of theplastic products. Its physical and chemical propertiescontribute to its popularity among the manufacturers.Automobile industry has been one of the prominentusers of ABS granules. Huge demand and easyprocessing makes it the most feasible project for anentrepreneur to invest in.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 1440 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 55 LakhsCost of Project : 192 LakhsRate of Return : 28 %Breakeven Point : 64 %

    Camphor PowderCamphor is a waxy, flammable, white ortransparent solid with a strong aromatic odor.It is found in wood of the camphor laurel, a largeevergreen tree found in Asia and also ofDryobalanops aromatica. It can also besynthetically produced from oil of turpentine. Itis used for its scent, as an ingredient in cooking,as an embalming fluid, for medicinal purposes,and in religious ceremonies. A major source ofcamphor in Asia is camphor basil.The small-scale sector of the camphor industry is

    poised for a spectacular rise in its production due toeasy availability of its main raw material, isobornylacetate.

    There are at present three camphormanufacturing units in the small and one in theorganized sector. India is considered to be the biggestmarket for the product as besides the agro andpharamaceutical sector India has an additional sectoras religious activities; Camphor is used in aarti, hawanthroughout the country. Also, camphor is used as aflavoring, mostly for sweets, in Asia. It is widely usedin cooking, mainly for dessert dishes. All these factorscollectively increase the demand of Camphor in themarket. It is thus prove to be a profitable project for

    the entrepreneurs to invest.COST ESTIMATION

    Capacity : 1200 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 201 LakhsCost of Project : 474 LakhsRate of Return : 42 %Breakeven Point : 45 %

    Welding ElectrodesWelding is an efficient method of makingpermanent joints between two or moremetal parts. Welding electrodes are used inwelding various metals in the fabrication ofequipment for chemical & Allied industries,construction of steel structures such as bridges,factory sheds, in the manufacture of ships,Vehicles and engineering equipment, Oil andwater pipelines, fertilizer industry etc. Mild steelis welded by electrodes to a maximum among allthe metals & Alloys.The market for welding machinery and electrodes

    is expected to expand Rs 20 bn in the following year.The amount of arc welding consumables to be usedis expected to raise from 300 kilotons to 400 kilotonsi.e. a rise of about 30 per cent in the coming threeyears. In years to come, the Indian welding marketenvisages extensive use of high strength steel andcross country welding consumables, low-alloyelectrodes with low impurities, high-end grades,surfacing consumables for high temperatures, shearblades, steel mill rolls surfacing etc. Thus it is a goodproject for an entrepreneur to invest.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 1500 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 120 LakhsCost of Project : 186 LakhsRate of Return : 25 %Breakeven Point : 61 %

    Yeast from MolassesYeasts are unicellular, eukaryotic andpolyphyletic organisms classified in thekingdom fungi. Fermentation of sugars by yeastis the oldest application in the making of bread,beer and wine. Apart from the production of breadand beverages, ethanol production is vital fordifferent applications. Yeasts are also involved insingle cell protein production.The growth of Bakers yeast market is directly

    linked to the increasing trend of processed and fastfood consumption, especially bakery items. Theprincipal use of bakers yeast is as an essential bakeryingredient for causing fermentation in the dough usedin making bakery items. From Industrial ExtensionBureau Mott MacDonald India report , the growth ofbakers yeast market is directly linked to theincreasing trend of processed and fast foodconsumption, especially bakery items. The globalyeast market is dominated by bakers yeast whichaccounted for over 31% of the total market. Growingmarket for bakery products, beer, wine, animal feed,and bio-ethanol is supposed to be the major driverfor global yeast market.

    COST ESTIMATIONCapacity : 3000 MT/AnnumPlant & Machinery : 277 LakhsCost of Project : 649 LakhsRate of Return : 30 %Breakeven Point : 57 %

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    ABRASIVE, ASBESTOS, CEMENT,REFRACTORY PRODUCTS Abrasive (Carborandom) Cloth

    (Emery Cloth) Abrasive and Flint Paper Abrasive Cake for Floor Polishing Abrasive Cake for Granite &

    MarblePolishing

    Abrasive Emery Abrasive Emery Cloth Paper Abrasive Grinding Wheel Abrasive Sand Paper Abrasive Cake (Cement Based) Admixture for Concrete Asbestos Cement Corrugated

    Sheet Automatic Brick Plant Bentonite Bonded Abrasives Bricks from Stone Dust Bricks from