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PRECIPITATED SILICA FROM RICE HUSK ASH

Rice husk is an agricultural residue easily available in rice producing countries. India is a major rice producing country, and the husk generated during milling is mostly used as a fuel in the boilers for processing paddy, producing energy through direct combustion & or by gasification. The rice husk contains about 75% organic volatile matter & the balance 25% of the weight of this husk is converted into ash during the firing process, is known as rice husk ash (RHA). This RHA in tern contains around 85%–92% amorphous silica. About more 20 million tones of RHA are produced annually in India. Generally rice husk is not used as cattle feed since its cellulose & other sugar contents are low. So the RHA produced is a great environment threat causing damage to the land ………………………………….

 

 

POWER CABLE

 

Power cables play a small but significant part in infrastructure activities. With strong investments proposed across sectors such as power, realty, industrial and telecom, the cable industry in India is slated for a strong growth going forward. In India, the underground electricity distribution networks are rapidly undergoing upgrades to meet the growing requirements of quality power for industrial and residential use. There are also increasing trends of converting the overhead line to underground cables in low tension (LT) & high tension (HT) network in urban distribution networks……………

 

SILICO MANGANESE

 

About 93 % of all manganese produced is in the form of manganese ferroalloys. The FeMn grades are high carbon (HC), medium carbon (MC), low-carbon (LC) and very low carbon (VLC), whereas the SiMn grades are medium carbon (MC) and low carbon (LC). The steel industry is the only consumer of these alloys. …………………………………………………………

HOSPITAL (30 BEDS)

 

The Indian healthcare industry is in the growth path. While the manufacturing segment constitutes 47%, the services segment constitutes 53% of the Rs. 1736 billion industry (organized players) as at the end of 2007. The industry is growing at a CAGR of 13% to reach Rs. 3200 billion by 2012. Independently, the medical devices industry is expected to touch USD 4.98 billion by 2012, from USD 2.18 billion of 2007 (as per Ernst and Young study for CII), and the Indian pharmaceutical industry is projected to grow to USD 25 billion by 2010 (as per McKinsey study). ……………………………

 

QUININE SULPHATE FROM CINCHONA BARK

 

Quinine sulfate belongs to the anti-malarial category of drugs and it is the sulfate of an alkaloid obtained from the bark of species of Cinchona. The bark of cinchona produces several alkaloids. The most important alkaloid, quinine, has certain febrifuge properties. Of 38 species of cinchona, four species have economic value for the production of quinine: C. calisaya, C. legeriana, C. officianalis and C. succirubra. It contains not less than 99 percent and not more than 101 percent of total alkaloid salt, calculated as (C20H24N2O2)2·H2SO4, on the anhydrous basis……………………………………………..

 

POTATO POWDER, FLAKES & GRANULES WITH COLD STORAGE

 

      Potato powder, Granules and flakes are processed dehydrated potato products. The processing of potatoes increases the shelf life of potatoes. There are various machines which are required for the processing of potatoes. Most of the machines are indigenously available & very few of them may be imported. There are plenty of well varieties of potato available for processing. …………………..

 

INSULATOR

         

The demand for insulators from domestic market is estimated to increase at 5% per annum. Besides this, there is a good scope for exporting insulators. It is estimated that the demand for insulators in export market will grow at 8% per annum……………………..

 

DEHYDRATED ONION & ONION POWDER

 

          Dehydrated Onions have been produced in small quantities since the nineteenth century. Onion is an important vegetable crop grown in India and forms a part of daily diet in almost all households throughout the year. India is the second largest producer of onion in the world. Onion is one of the most important but perishable groups known. It is also used for medical purpose. But due to non-availability of appropriate post-harvest storage facilities, 20-25% of the total produced onions are wasted, ………………..

 

STEEL FABRICATION UNIT

 

Metal Fabrication is the group of entire processes employed to shape the metals into the desired shape by welding, brazing, soldering or riveting, bolt-fastening and similar other metal processing machinery. Close monitoring of the progress of civil construction, erection and commissioning schedules is of crucial importance for a successful and timely execution of any project. Fabrication is the back bone for all civil constructions, electricity transmission lines, defence and railway, signal posts etc………………..

 

COAL BASED Power Plant (500 mw)

 

The demand for power has always been ahead of supply. From an installed capacity of around 1400MW at the time of independence the present installed capacity is 142,194.84MW as on around 43000 MW. The National Electricity Policy envisages "Power for all by 2012" and the per capita availability of power to be increased to over 1,000 units by 2011-12 from current level of about 644 units. To attain this, a total capacity addition of about 100,000MW was projected during 10th and 11th plan period………………………………………

 

 

LEATHER FINISHING FOR SOFA & AUTOMOTIVE UPHOLSTERY

 

Leather is the fastest growing upholstery material used today due to its strength, supple feel, wear ability, and ability to breathe. With an average lifespan four times that of fabric; leather represents a tremendous value to the consumer. Upholstery Leather for furniture and automotive is manufactured from hides that are a by-product of the beef and dairy industries. Leather is a beautiful product and is durable, hygienic, stylish and easy in maintenance. It provides an interior with warmth and shows the beauty of nature. Leather finishes are merely used to protect and beautify natural belle of leather. Leather is widely popular in market due to its high richness, strength and durability…………………….

 

SYNTHETIC IRON OXIDE FROM IRON OXIDE LIQUOR/SLUDGE BY LAUX PROCESS (RED, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE)

 

      Today, there is a lot of varieties of Synthetic Iron Oxide Pigments are available in the market. These synthetic pigments are found in different colors, having superior uniformity, excellent quality and high purity. The synthetic iron oxide pigments are best for tile, paper, paint, primer. Over the years, the market of iron oxide has grown at a composite rate of 2-4% per year, and even though there have been exponential ups & downs, this rate have been steady. These iron oxide pigments are extensively used for fulfilling the requirements of fields like construction, coatings, ceramics, paint, ink, rubber, plastics, and cosmetics and the major markets for colors and pigments include textiles, printing inks, plastics, paints and coatings. The other markets include ceramics, glass and minerals, leather; toner, cosmetics and toiletries, paper and paperboard etc. ………………………….

 

FLOAT GLASS

 

The total float glass manufactured in India is approximately 1million tons per annum and almost 77 per cent are consumed domestically. The demand for the float glass, barring the economic slowdown in 2008-09, is increased at a CAGR of 15-20 per cent during the last 2-3 years against the global growth rate around 4 per cent. The total size of the net float glass industry is around 4000 tonnes a day and around 67 percent constitutes clear float glass. Currently, the float glass industry is growing at a healthy rate of 18 percent buoyed by demand for both architectural and automotive glass…………………………………………………..

 

 

TMT BARS

 

TMT Bars is an acronym for “thermo-mechanical treatment”. Thermo Mechanically Treated (TMT) bars are manufactured using the 'Quenching & Tempering' (Q & T) technology. A TMT bar gets its strength properties from quenching and tempering. No mechanical treatment is involved in TMT Bars. In TMT bars, the carbon content can be restricted to 0.2% to attain weldability and at the same time no strength is lost on this account. The joints can be welded by ordinary electrodes and no extra precautions are required. Another advantage of TMT bars is their tough surface providing high yield strength and a soft core providing excellent ductility. Strength, weldability and ductility are such properties which declare TMT steel highly economical and safe for use. An additional advantage of TMT steel is that a twisting operation is included in Tor steel, which subjects the bars to torsional stresses making them less corrosion resistant while TMT bars are free of such stresses thus having superior corrosion resistance. The TMT process gives the bar superior strength and anti-corrosive properties. Controlled water-cooling prevents the formation of coarse carbides, which has been cited as the main cause for the corrosive nature of common bar. Due to very high elongation values and consistent properties throughout the length of bar, TMT rebars have excellent workability and bend ability. The soft ferrite-pearlite core enables the bar to bear dynamic and seismic loading. TMT bars have high fatigue resistance to Dynamic/ Seismic loads due to its higher ductility quality. This makes them most suitable for use in earthquake prone areas and above all it is cost effective. The grades of TMT bars available are Fe- 415, Fe - 500, & Fe - 550. The diameters of TMT bars manufactured are 8,10,12,16,20,25, 28 MM & the standard length is around 5.5 mtrs to 13 mtrs………………………………………………

 

 

 

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