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Mining & Minerals: Project Opportunities in Jharkhand

PROFILE:

Minerals are valuable natural resources being finite and non-renewable. They constitute the vital raw materials for many basic industries and are a major resource for development. Management of mineral resources has, therefore, to be closely integrated with the overall strategy of development; and exploitation of minerals is to be guided by long-term national goals and perspectives. Ministry of Mines is responsible for survey and exploration of all minerals, other than natural gases, petroleum and atomic minerals, for mining and metallurgy of non-ferrous metals like aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, gold, nickel, etc. and for administration of the Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 in respect of all mines and minerals other than coal, natural gas and petroleum.

The newly carved out resource rich State of Jharkhand is widely acclaimed as the region of the future, having immense potential for industrialisation with its large deposits of minerals which could provide a firm launching pad for various industries.

RESOURCES:

Jharkhand is one of the richest zones of minerals in the world. The 40% of the total minerals of the country are available in this state. The State is the sole producer of cooking coal, uranium and pyrite. It ranks first in the production of coal, mica, kyanite and copper in India. The geographical exploration and exploitation of gold, silver, base metals, decorative stones, precious stones, etc. are the potential areas of the future. Jharkhand is also endowed with other resources such as surface and ground water, land with immense bio-diversity, moderate climate, disciplined and skilled manpower, adequate availability of power, which are the basic essentials for the growth and development of industries.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Jharkhand region is generously endowed with Mineral Wealth and the State Government is committed to create an environment conducive to the growth of Mining and Mineral based Industries in the State. In view of this, the State's Industrial policy covers certain clauses relevant for Mining and Mineral sector, which are enumerated below:

•        Simplify procedures and expedite granting of mining leases.

•        Provide certain relief to make mining activities easier.

•        Encourage use of modern exploration techniques to set up a resource inventory of various minerals in the State.

•        Encourage joint venture projects with SMDC.

•        Clear mining lease applications and project report within 60 days.

•        Encourage foreign investment and technological collaboration by OCBs and NRIs in selected sectors including Mineral development.

•        Encourage Private Sector participation in Mining Activities

Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. was incorporated on 7th May, 2002 after bifurcation from Bihar State Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. JSMDC is a Government of Jharkhand Undertaking under the Dept. of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Jharkhand. It is premier producer and supplier of minerals and mineral based products in the State of Jharkhand. Core business of the Company is production and marketing of coal, limestone and its powder, kyanite, graphite, granite blocks and manufacturing of granite tiles of smaller dimensions. JSMDC is a consistently making profit company. Annual turnover is more than 100 Crores in the current fiscal year.

 

 

 

Agro-Based Industries: Project Opportunities in Jharkhand

 

 

PROFILE:

 

Agro-based industry would mean any activity involved in cultivation, under controlled conditions of agricultural and horticultural crops, including floriculture and cultivation of vegetables and post-harvest operation on all fruits and vegetables. The development of agro-industries has assumed crucial importance in the economic planning and progress of the country. The agro industry is regarded as an extended arm of agriculture. The development of the agro industry can help stabilise and make agriculture more lucrative and create employment opportunities both at the production and marketing stages. The broad-based development of the agro-products industry will improve both the social and physical infrastructure of India. Since it would cause diversification and commercialization of agriculture, it will thus enhance the incomes of farmers and create food surpluses. The state of Jharkhand having diversified agro-climatic conditions is much suited for the development horticulture based economy that has ample scope for its growth.

RESOURCES:

The agro-climatic conditions of the State are conducive for commercial cultivation of large varieties of fruits, vegetables,flowers and medicinal and aromatic plants. Plantation and Horticulture is one of the important sub sectors of Agriculture having ample scope for expansion in the state of Jharkhand. The state of Jharkhand has a total geographical area of 79.7 lakh ha out of which cultivable land is 38 lakh ha. The net irrigated area is only 1.57 lakh ha which is only 8% of the net sown area. The total area occupied for plantation and horticulture crop in the state is about 2.57 lakh hectares. Different kinds of fruits are grown in Jharkhand. The crops grown in Jharkhand are Mango, Litchi, Stone fruit (Peach), Citrus (Lime/Lemon), Awla and Papaya in fruits, Chilli, Turmeric and Ginger in spices, Rose, Marigold, Gerbera, Carnation and Gladiolus among flowers, Lemon grass, Palmarosa and Rosa damascena in aromatic plants, Cashew in Plantation crops. Jharkhand endowed with vast impounded fresh water resources in the form of tank/ponds and reservoirs. The major plantation crops cultivated in the State are cashew nut and coconut. The Board has identified the State as high potential State for coconut cultivation as the average productivity of coconut palm is 36 nuts per palm, which is above the national average of 34 nuts. Cashew nuts popularly known as a gold mine of wastelands is very ideal for cultivation in wastelands and hence there is good potential for cashew cultivation especially in East and West Singhbhum districts. Tea plantation in a small measure has been taken up in Ranchi district, which has a favourable climate for growing tea.

 

 

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

 

 The promotion of Agro-based industries is among the priorities of the State Government. The state has assured supply of fruits & vegetables grown by applying scientific techniques, investment in post harvest and good transport infrastructure. The National Horticulture Mission (NHM) in the Jharkhand State was launched in late 2005-06 initially in 10 districts with main focus on production of planting materials, vegetable seed production, establishment of new gardens, creation of water resources etc. Establishment of new gardens include perennial and non perennial fruits, spices, floriculture, aromatic and medicinal plants. This scheme was 100 % sponsored by Central Govt. during 2005-06 and 2006-07 (Xth Five Year Plan). However, during 2007-08 and onwards (XIth Five Year Plan) this scheme has been implemented in 15 districts with the pattern of assistance as 85:15 by Central Govt. and State Govt. respectively. The Jharkhand government has decided to set up a food park to kick off the development of the food processing sector in the state and attract investors. In general very few small scale food processing industries are present in the state.

 

 

 

 Sericulture (Tasar Silk): Project Opportunities in Jharkhand

 

PROFILE:

Sericulture is an agro-based industry. It involves rearing of silkworms for the production of raw silk, which is the yarn obtained out of cocoons spun by certain species of insects. The major activities of sericulture comprises of food-plant cultivation to feed the silkworms which spin silk cocoons and reeling the cocoons for unwinding the silk filament for value added benefits such as processing and weaving. Silk is a fine strand of fiber that is a solidified secretion produced by certain caterpillars to encase themselves in the form of cocoons. India is second largest producer of silk. Sericulture industry is looking out for the developments of young age silk worm rearing or chawki rearing. Care of silk worms start from the stage of procurement of silk worm eggs from the grainage itself. Silk worm eggs are distributed to the farmers for commercial rearing when active development of embryo is in progress. The important aspect of young silkworm rearing management are a suitable separate rearing house or room, well maintained mulberry garden with assured irrigation facilities. Sericulture has emerged as a virtual lifeline and a profitable employment avenue for villagers in Maoist-affected areas in India's eastern Jharkhand. Under the aegis of the Jharkhand state industrial department, farmers are beginning to rear silkworms.

RESOURCES:

Jharkhand, much like Chattisgarh and Uttaranchal, is endowed with adequate forest cover. These forests are home to two species of trees -Arjuna (Terminalia Arjuna) & Asan (Terminalia Tomentosa) which are breeding ground for the moth which produces the cocoon from which Tasar yarn is reeled. Jharkhand's forest department is also planning to encourage planting of Arjuna trees in place of the traditional Acacia or Eucalyptus trees. Tussar Food plants are available over an area of 9 lakh hectares. The Singhbhum and Santhalpargana regions are the main silk producing centres in the State. The State is promoting this activity through 28 pilot project centres situated in different areas. Each rearer can rear on an average 200 eggs or Disease Free Laying (DFLs) so the annual demand of commercial seed or egg is of 130 lakh. There are three types of seeds or eggs – Nucleus, Basic seed and Basic seed multiplied to commercial seed.

GOVERNMENT RESOURCES:

Tasar culture is a backbone for Tribal development, and the Government of India, through the Central Silk Board and different State Governments have initiated several developmental and welfare measures for the tribal welfare through it. Jharkhand's forest department is also planning to encourage planting of Arjuna trees in place of the traditional Acacia or Eucalyptus trees. Jharkhand Sericulture Development Institute (JSDI) and Jharkhand Silk Technical Development Institute (JSTDI) are being strengthened to give an impetus to this sector. During the year 2010-11, it is proposed to rear 2.35 lakh tasar nucleus DFLs, 16 lakh of tasar basic DFLs and 96 lakh of commercial DFLs through seed and commercial rearers in the State. It is proposed to be benefited 40,000 -50,000 Tasar farmers through Tasar seed production and its rearing during the year.

 

Steel Industry

 

PROFILE:

Steel Industry is a booming industry in the whole world. India’s economic growth is contingent upon the growth of the Indian steel industry. Consumption of steel is taken to be an indicator of economic development. While steel continues to have a stronghold in traditional sectors such as construction, housing and ground transportation, special steels are increasingly used in engineering industries such as power generation, petrochemicals and fertilisers. Indian Steel Industry is more than a century old. India has now emerged as the eighth largest producer of steel in the world with a production capacity of 35MT. Almost all varieties of steel is now produced in India. India has also emerged as a net exporter of steel which shows that Indian steel is being increasingly accepted in the global market. The growth of the steel industry in India is also dependant, to a large extent, on the level of consumption of steel in the domestic market. Steel consumption is significant in housing and infrastructure. In recent years the surge in housing industry of India has led to increase in the domestic demand for steel.

 

 

RESOURCES:

Jharkhand emerges as hub for steel companies. The state is endowed with deposits of Iron Ores of both, Hematite & Magnetite. The Hematite deposits are mainly located in the West Singhbhum District and have a resource base exceeding 3700 Million Tonnes. These have been explored only in pockets by large industry houses in their lease hold. There is a very good scope of enlarging this resource base by further exploration. The Magnetite Deposits are located in the East Singhbhum, Latehar & Palamu districts. They comprise lenticular ore bodies as well as Schist rocks with 80 to 36% magnetic. The exploration of these bodies is yet to be taken up. The existing steel mills are sourcing their iron ore (Hematite) from West Singhbhum. The Magnetite ore is being used in heavy media coal washeries & paints. Tata Steel's largest plant is located in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, with its recent acquisitions; the company has become a multinational with operations in various countries. If the interest shown by all the companies, big and small, in Jharkhand's iron ore deposits translates into reality, the state will produce more than half the total steel in India. First Iron & steel factory  is located at Jamshedpur and Largest Steel plant in Asia is Bokaro steel plant.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Under the new industrial policy, iron and steel has been made one of the high priority industries. Price and distribution controls have been removed  as well as foreign direct investment up to 100% (under automatic route) has been permitted.  The Trade Policy has also been liberalized and import and export of iron and steel is freely allowed with no quantitative restrictions on import of iron and steel items. Tariffs on various items of iron and steel have drastically come down since 1991-92 levels and the government is committed to bring them down to the international levels.  With the abolishing of price regulation of iron and steel in 92, the steel prices are market determined. The policy devises a multi-pronged strategy to achieve these targets with following focus areas; removal of supply constraints especially availability  of critical inputs like iron ore; improve cost competitiveness by expanding and strengthening the infrastructure in roads, railways, ports and power; increase exports; meet the additional capital requirements by mobilizing financial resources; promote investments by removing  procedural delays. In addition the policy also addresses challenges arising out of environmental concerns, human resource requirements, R&D, volatile steel prices and the secondary sector. 

 

Rural Industries: Project Opportunities in Jharkhand

 

PROFILE:

Rural industry is an important source of employment for workers shifting out of agriculture. The rural industry continues to play a significant role in the expansion ofemployment, improvement in productivity and earnings, and poverty reduction in many non-industrialized countries; this is particularly the case in India. This sector has immense export potential which needs to be exploited to earn foreign exchange. To give thrust, the government aims to provide benefits in the various areas such as handloom, handicrafts, khadi village industries, forest based industries etc.

RESOURCES:

Handloom is labour intensive cottage industry sector providing employment to around 1.5 lakh weavers throughout the State. Various incentives to the handloom weavers are being provided under Deendayal Hastkargha Protsahan Yojana, which aims attaking care of wide gamut of activities, such as basic inputs like looms and accessories, product development, infrastructure support, institutional support, training to weavers, supply of equipment and marketing support, both at micro and macro levels in an integrated and coordinated manner for an overall development of the sector and benefit to handloom weavers. Handicrafts of Jharkhand reflect the cultural heritage, customs and traditions of the State. The State manufactures handicrafts in cane and bamboo works, woodcarving, stoneware, brassware, Lac based handicraft items, paper mache, terracotta, etc. The State Government may set up a model suitable ‘Handicraft Village’ in each of the districts of the State for promoting the traditional arts and crafts of the villages by adopting the "One Tambon One Product" model of Thailand. Various forest produce available in the state are mahua seed, sal seed, shellac, bamboo, kendu leaf, harre, bahera, etc.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Focus of the Rural Industrial Policy:-

1.       Providing ample employment opportunities through rural industries.

2.       Establishing rural industries and providing help on priority basis for skill enhancement, modern technology, and marketing especially for beneficiaries of scheduled caste, scheduled tribe, backward, and minority sections.

3.       Giving priority to participation of women in development of rural industries.

4.       Encouraging participation of private sector, non-governmental organizations, cooperative societies, and self help groups for development of rural industries.

5.       Implementing cluster approach.

6.       Value addition to the minor forest produce and medicinal herbs in the tribal areas of the state itself and passing on the benefits to the tribal population of the area.

7.       Connecting rural industries with E-commerce.

With the implementation of the Rural Industrial Policy, active participation of experienced craftsmen and industrialists in the field of handloom, handicraft, leather industry, other cottage industries and silk centers would be ensured for overall development of rural industries in the rural areas.

 

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Jharkhand

 

PROFILE:

Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. The number of tourists worldwide has been registering phenomenal growth and it is expected that this number would shortly touch 1.5 billion. Tourism contributes about 11% of the world work force and 10.2% of the global gross domestic products. The dynamic growth of this industry is evident from the fact that a new job is added to this sector every 2.5 second. Jharkhand is endowed with rich cultural heritage and bestowed liberally with bounties of nature. Various initiatives are being taken by the Government and other organizations to promote tourism here. Jharkhand is blessed with an exotic landscape: the rolling hills, beautiful plateaus, sparkling rivers, etc. that largely contribute towards tourism at Jharkhand. Besides, the national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, holy shrines and museums, etc. largely attracts tourists to come to Jharkhand.

RESOURCES:

Blessed with immense biodiversity, moderate climate, rich cultural and historical heritage, Jharkhand is fast emerging as an ultimate tourist destination in eastern India. Jharkhand Tourism Department is taking utmost initiative to promote tourism in Jharkhand. A good number of hotels run by Jharkhand Tourism and private hoteliers have come up at popular tourist spots, which cater to all segments of travellers. Several Jharkhand Tourism Information Centers have been opened up in various parts of the city. These information centers provide details about Jharkhand travel, hotels, tourist attractions, travel agencies, licensed Jharkhand tourism guides and other important travel tips to holiday makers. Some of the major tourist spots in Jharkhand that play a vital role in the tourism industry of Jharkhand are: Netarhat, Betla National Park, Baidyanath Dham so on. It is noteworthy in this context that Kanke Dam, Ranchi Hill, Tagore Hill, Hatia Dam, Dasham Falls, Jagannath mandir, Jonah Falls, Hoondru waterfalls, etc. are the projects under the Tourism Industry of Jharkhand that heavily contributes towards the economy of the State.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Jharkhand has huge potential in tourism sector. The tourism potential of the state has not been exploited and at the same time tourist spots have not been highlighted at national and international level. Jharkhand government seems to be serious to promote tourism in the state. The State Government would set up a Jharkhand Tourism Development Board to facilitate enter departmental co-operation and coordination to promote Tourism in the State. This Board would be set up under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister of Jharkhand with the Tourism Minister as Vice-chairman and Principal Secretaries/Secretaries of other relevant departments as members. The Board would also have representatives of the Hotel Association, Travel Agents Association, Adventure Sports Operators Association, NGO's and other non-official members having outstanding contribution or expertise in the field of development and promotion of tourism industries. Financial assistance as grants-in-aid, etc would be provided (to this board). The Board would advise the Government to lay down the policy guidelines for the development and promotion of tourism industry in the State, to promote public-private partnership and public sector would undertake all steps to develop and promote tourism in the State.

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Pressure Cooker

A pressure cooker is an airtight cooking device that cooks food quickly. Pressure cooker, hermetically sealed pot which produces steam heat to cook food quickly. The higher temperature of a pressure cooker penetrates food quickly, reducing cooking time without diminishing vitamin and mineral content. Pressure cookers are especially useful at high altitudes, where they alleviate the problem of low temperature boiling caused by reduced atmospheric pressure. The pressure cookers are extensively used in household for preparing food. The pressure cookers have preference over the conventional cooking utensils due to the advantage of retaining the nutritive value and flavour of the cooked food and less time required for cooking and thus effecting considerable savings in time and fuel. The Indian small appliances market continues to grow strongly. The increased purchasing power and evolving lifestyle has made the market extremely attractive. Out of all the pressure cookers sold annually, the South accounts for almost 40% of pressure cookers sales in India. Induction based pressure cookers have become more popular in FY'16-17. It has been observed, keeping in view the average family, which medium size/capacity pressure cookers have greater market. With the rapid advancement in the general living standards of the people, the demand of pressure cookers is increasing day by day. Accordingly, there is great scope for setting up of the new units for manufacture of pressure cookers to standard specifications.
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Orphanage with School

An orphanage is a place where children without parents are cared for and housed. If a child has no parents — because the parents died or lost custody — the child is considered an orphan. Orphans are parentless. An orphanage is an institution that takes care of orphans. An orphanage will care for tiny babies and also older children without parents. Orphanages care for children until they can be placed in homes and adopted. A school is an institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. There are two types of school that is primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education. The Indian education industry is poised for growth. This sector is changing rapidly with more private players entering the field. The government is also taking many measures to improve the quality of education in India. This industry is going to achieve its peak as the idea of business via education catches up. India holds an important place in the global education industry. The education sector in India is poised to witness major growth in the years to come as India will have world’s largest tertiary-age population and second largest graduate talent pipeline globally by the end of 2020. The education sector in India is estimated at US$ 91.7 billion in FY18 and is expected to reach US$ 101.1 billion in FY19E.
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Extraction of Tannin (Edible) from Areca Nut Waste

Tannin, an astringent biomolecule is extracted from plants and fruits. It is found in various parts of plants including, barks, seeds, stem tissues, roots, and leaves. Plants have tannin content in abundance, which protects them from predation and also helps for their growth regulation. Fruits with rich tannin content include cranberries, blueberries, strawberries, hazelnuts, pecans, walnuts, grapes, and oranges. Areca nut is the fruit produced from the palm trees of South East Asia. Although, the production of areca nut is dependent on the geographic and climatic conditions of the region. Thus, the price fluctuations are majorly dependent on the production of the areca nut. The areca nuts are consumed not only for chewing with betel leaf, but also for various rituals in South East Asia Pacific countries. India is the largest consumer and producer of areca nut in the world. As high consumption of areca nut causes severe health problems, the market for areca nut has attained maturity in the global market. Arecanut (Areca catechu L.), being a highly profitable commercial plantation crop. Tannins is obtained as a by-product from the process of preparing immature betel nuts for masticatory purposes. The sediments found in the tannin when it is dried, is called arecanut dust. Tannins in areca nut were being used for dyeing clothes and roaps and also used for tanning leather. It can be used as an adhesive in plyboard manufacture. Another possible use of areca tannins is as a safe food coloring agent. Black writing ink of acceptable quality may be prepared. Further, it is also useful in protecting house hold furniture. India is the major producer and consumer of arecanut in the world. Production is concentrated in six states, namely Karnataka, Kerala, Assam, Meghalaya, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Areca nut is the major plantation crop of coastal and southern districts of the country under assured irrigation facility Globally it is primarily grown in India, Bangladesh, China, Indonesia and Myanmar. India leads the production followed by China and Bangladesh. In India it is grown in Karnataka, Kerala, Assam, Maharashtra, West Bengal and parts of Tripura. The global tannin market is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period. The increasing demand from the various end-use industries such as leather, wine, and wood adhesives is the major driving factor for the growth of tannins market. The anti-oxidation and decomposition properties of tannins are a major factor for the demand of tannins in the leather manufacturing and wine fermenting industries. The increasing consumption of alcohol is expected to boost the growth of tannin market. Moreover, the demand for tannin in the manufacturing of wood adhesives and medicines is expected to drive the growth of tannin market positively over the forecast period. The global tannin market size was estimated at 1,076.3 Kilotons in 2015. Increasing demand from the leather manufacturing and wine making industry is expected to be a key factor driving market growth.
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Production of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid (LABSA)

Production of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid (LABSA). A major ingredient of Household Detergents, Laundry Powders, Laundry Liquids, Dishwashing Liquids, Other Household Cleaners Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonic Acid can be neutralized with caustic soda (NaOH) to form sodium alkylbenzene sulphonate-an extensively applied anionic surfactant. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid is the largest-volume synthetic surfactant because of its relatively low cost, good performance, the fact that it can be dried to a stable powder and the biodegradable environmental friendliness as it has straight chain. LABSA is not inflammable substance and can dissolve in water, but not in organic solvent. LABSA is quite absorbent and its biodegradability is above 90%. Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonic Acid is extensively applied anionic surfactant. It is raw material for detergent industry characterized by detergency, foam, moisture, and emulsion and dispersing. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid (LABSA) is prepared commercially by sulfonating linear alkylbenzene (LAB). Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), the world’s largest-volume synthetic surfactant, which includes the various salts of sulfonated alkylbenzenes, is widely used in household detergents as well as in numerous industrial applications. It is highly efficient versatile surfactant suitable for use separately as detergent in acidic environments. As intermediate it is usually neutralized with various bases to produce sulfonates that are used in numerous industries, most commonly in the production of liquid and powder detergents, household and I&I cleaners, laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, car wash products, hard surface cleaners etc. Besides these s applied in various industrial applications such as agriculture, emulsion polymerization, oil field chemicals etc. Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid is an anionic surfactant with molecules characterized by a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic group. They are nonvolatile compounds produced by sulfonation. Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid is an anionic surfactant with molecules characterized by a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic group. They are nonvolatile compounds produced by sulfonation. Linear alkyl benzene sulfonic acid are complex mixtures of homologues of different alkyl chain lengths (C10 to C13 or C14) and phenyl positional isomers of 2 to 5-phenyl in proportions dictated by the starting materials and reaction conditions, each containing an aromatic ring sulfonated at the para position and attached to a linear alkyl chain at any position with the exception of terminal one (1-phenyl). Uses: High action of detergency, moistening, foaming, emulsion. Widely applied in a variety of detergents and emulsifiers, such as washing powder, daily-use chemical detergent, utensils detergents and textile industry of the cleaning agent, dye, electroplating industry, leather industry, degreasing agents and paper industry’s de-coloring agent. Household detergents including laundry powders, laundry liquids, dishwashing liquids and other household cleaners. • It is used in anionic specialty formulations • In other industries such as textile industries, it is used as an mercerising or washing agent • It is used to increase the surface area of distempers • As main active matter in all forms of Detergents like Cake, Powder and Liquid formulations • As emulsifier and wetting agent in small quantity with other surfactants in Toilet soaps for foaming • In Pesticides to improve the quality of spray Market Outlook Rapidly growing dish washing liquid demand across the globe, particularly due to positive growth indicators in the food & beverage industry is another factor boosting the global linear alkylbenzene sulfonate market size in the recent years. As dish washing liquid is essentially required in the food & beverage sector. Linear alkylbenzenes sulfonate (LAS) belongs to the family of organic compounds. Linear alkylbenzenes sulfonate is generally produced from sulfonation reaction of linear alkylbenzene (LAB). The characteristic properties of linear alkylbenzenes sulfonate mainly depends upon the purity of linear alkylbenzene and sulfonation technology used for LAS production. Changing lifestyle and shifting preference towards the environmental-friendly products have led to significant rise in the demand for linear alkylbenzene sulfonate-based personal care products and detergents. Increasing demand for detergents and cleaners in order to maintain hygiene standard has resulted into increase in demand for linear alkylbenzene sulfonate. Furthermore, industrial norms pertaining to the hygiene standard in the food & beverage, pharmaceutical, healthcare, chemicals and many other industries have led to increase in demand for detergents for industrial cleaning application, which subsequently results into increase in demand for the linear alkylbenzene sulfonate market. Moreover, rising consumer spending, improved lifestyle and increasing demand for personal care products across the globe help to increase the demand for linear alkylbenzene sulfonate. Apart from this, availability of alternative synthetic chemicals and pricing advantage over the linear alkylbenzene sulfonate-based products may hamper the growth of the market. The global linear alkylbenzene sulfonate is mainly dominated by the Asia Pacific (APAC) region and is expected to boost the demand for linear alkylbenzene sulfonate over the forecast period, owing to increasing population coupled with growing lifestyle, increasing per capita expenditure and increasing demand for personal care products. Rapid urbanization, industrial growth and changing consumer preference towards environmental-friendly surfactant & detergents help to drive the linear alkylbenzene sulfonate market in APAC and is expected to register significant growth over the forecast period. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid (LABSA) is the largest-volume synthetic surfactant because of its relatively low cost, good performance. LAB is straight chained and can be dried to a stable powder, which are biodegradable. LAB is also required for the manufacturing of LABSA and linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), which comprises the largest global share in synthetic surfactant sector. About 83-87% of LAS is being used in household detergents, dishwashing liquids, laundry liquids, laundry powders, and other household cleaners. LABSA industry has low technology barrier and is labor intensive industry. Currently, there are many producing companies in the world LABSA industry. The main market players are Ho Tung, CEPSA, Sasol, KAPACHIM, Stepan, New India Detergents, ISU Chemical and Nanjing Gige. The production of LABSA increased to 3211.81 MT in 2016 from 2756.30 MT in 2012 with average growth rate of 3.90%. Global LABSA capacity utilization rate remained at around 73% in 2016 The major players in global Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid market include: • CEPSA • Sasol • KAPACHIM • Stepan • SK • Fogla Group • New India Detergents • ISU Chemical • Solvay • Dada Surfactants • Huntsman • Kao • Tufail • Hansa Group • Miwon Chemical • NCSP • FUCC • Lion • Ho Tung • Nanjing Gige About 82–87% of LAS is used in household detergents, including laundry powders, laundry liquids, dishwashing liquids, and other household cleaners. Industrial, institutional, and commercial cleaners account for most of the other applications, but LAS is also used as an emulsifier (e.g., for agricultural herbicides and in emulsion polymerization) and as a wetting agent. Very small volumes are also used in personal care applications. Demand in the North American household segment fell sharply in 2000–11, as a result of several developments, including reformulations away from LAS to alternative surfactants because of cost considerations, the greater use of enzymes, and adverse economic conditions that resulted in lower overall surfactant levels in detergents. 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Copper Cathode Production from Copper Scrap

Copper is one of the basic chemical elements. In its nearly pure state, copper is a reddish-orange metal known for its high thermal and electrical conductivity. It is commonly used to produce a wide variety of products, including electrical wire, cooking pots and pans, pipes and tubes, automobile radiators, and many others. Copper is also used as a pigment and preservative for paper, paint, textiles, and wood. It is combined with zinc to produce brass and with tin to produce bronze. Copper cathode is the primary raw material input for the production of copper rod for the wire and cable industry. The major uses of copper cathodes are in the manufacture of copper rods for the wire and cable industry and copper tubes for consumer durable goods. Copper cathodes are also used for making alloys like brass, bronze and alloy steel, with applications in transportation, electrical appliances and machinery, defence and construction. Copper cathode is a form of copper that has a purity of 99.95%. In order to remove impurities from copper ore, it undergoes two processes, smelting and electrorefining. The resulting, nearly pure copper is an excellent conductor and is often used in electrical wiring. Uses i) It is in making electrical cables. ii) It is used in making coins. iii) It is used in making alloys like brass, German silver. iv) It is Rold Gold, constantan, bell metal etc. v) It is used in making utensils. vi) It is used in making scientific equipments like caloriemeter boilers etc. As an excellent conductor of electricity and heat, copper cathode is often used to make copper wire. The pliable nature of copper makes it an excellent choice for electrical and audio wires, which must be thin and flexible. Aside from wire, copper cathode is also used to make copper cake, which ranges in thickness from thin foils to thick plates. Ingots of electro-refined copper may also be used to make alloys, such as bronze. Copper cathode is the primary raw material input for the production of copper rod for the wire and cable industry. Market Outlook Copper cathode is a form of copper that exhibits purity of more than 95%. It is the primary raw material utilized in the production of copper rod, which is employed in several industries. Pure copper exhibits excellent electrical conductivity. The copper cathode market can be segmented based on refining process type, application, and region. Copper cathode is produced through the refining process, which helps in the removal of impurities from copper ore. Based on refining process type, the copper cathode market can be segmented into smelting and electro-refining. Smelting is a type of refining process for extracting pure form of copper from its ore. It uses heat and chemical reducing agent for decomposition of copper ore, elimination of unwanted slag, and other elements for obtaining pure copper cathode. Electro-refining is a process, wherein copper ore is carried out in the presence of using aqueous solution for extracting pure form of copper cathode. Electro-refining is a process that produces majority of copper cathode. Copper cathode is used in oil & gas, chemical labs, and various other industries. It is used in power generation, telecommunications, electronic circuits, power transmission, and various types of electrical equipment. Through electro-refining process, copper cathode is used in obtaining remaining impurities present in the copper ore. Impurities in copper ore consist of traces of gold, silver, nickel, and others. The global Copper Cathode Market witnessed a growth in the anticipated period. Improved cathode sampling and analytical methods are essential to conform to the specification for manufacture and processing of copper cathodes. A significant approach in terms of better sampling plan is to enable collection of saw cuttings or cut sections from cathodes which is then melted and cast to gain adequate impurity illustration. Driving factors for copper cathode market includes advancing of refining techniques and availability of high-grade cathode specifications coupled with stringent requirements for cast rod. Also, enhanced cathode sampling and analytical methods needed for confirmation specification compliance contributes to the market growth. Based on product segmentation for copper cathode market includes high quality level and standard quality level. Based on end-user, the copper cathode market includes conductor and electronic products. Geographically, Asia copper cathode industry is spread across China, India, Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia and other regions. Various products types in Asia’s copper cathode market are standard quality level and high quality level. Copper cathode is used in manufacturing of conductors, electronic products and in other industries. 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Dental Materials Manufacturing Business

Dental Materials Manufacturing Business. Production of Alginate, GI Cement, Composite Resin and Polycarboxylate Cement Dental materials are specially fabricated materials, designed for use in dentistry. There are many different types of dental material, and their characteristics vary according to their intended purpose. Examples include temporary dressings, dental restorations (fillings, crowns, and bridges), endodontic materials (used in root canal therapy), impression materials, prosthetic materials (dentures), dental implants, and many others. Alginate Alginate is a powder that contains potassium alginate, calcium sulfate and a few other elements derived from brown algae and kelp. Combined with water, it turns into a gel that sets firmly enough to use as a mold. The material comes in a few different formulas. The setting time varies depending on the temperature and the amount of water used. Global Alginate Market is segmented on the basis of form as potassium alginate, sodium alginate, and calcium alginate. Among all the forms, the sodium alginate segment is lately covering the largest share in the market, the reason being increased applications in food and textile printing sectors. Alginate is the colloidal material that is generally obtained from natural seaweeds. It can also be recognized as a kind of salt of alginic acid. It is deployed in the form of ammoniumalginate, calcium, as well as sodium specifically for dental impression materials. Alginate Market is segmented on the basis of geographical location as North America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, and India. As far as the geographical region is concerned, Asia Pacific is currently leading the market and it is simultaneously accounting for the largest share in the market, the reason being industrialization, urbanization, growing population, mounting demand across various sectors, increasing awareness among the masses, and rise in the investments. On the other hand, Europe is also witnessing a robust growth due to the emergence of leading manufacturers in the particular region. GI Cement A glass ionomer cement is a dental restorative material used in dentistry as a filling material and luting cement, including for orthodontic bracket attachment. Glass-ionomer cements are based on the reaction of silicate glass-powder (calciumaluminofluorosilicate glass and polyacrylic acid, an ionomer. Occasionally water is used instead of an acid, altering the properties of the material and its uses. This reaction produces a powdered cement of glass particles surrounded by matrix of fluoride elements and is known chemically as glass polyalkenoate. Glass-ionomer based hybrids incorporate another dental material, for example resin-modified glass ionomer cements (RMGICs) and compomers (or modified composites). Dental cement is a type of dental material that can be used for different purposes. Some cements are used to restore dental work, while others are used to create original dental work. Some are permanent, while others are temporary. There are five types of dental cement: zinc-oxide eugenol, zinc phosphate, polycarboxylate, glass ionomer and composite resin. The global Glass-ionomer Cement market will reach Million USD in 2017. Composite Resins Dental composite resins (better referred to as "resin-based composites" or simply "filled resins") are types of synthetic resins which are used in dentistry as restorative material or adhesives. Dental composite resins have certain properties that will benefit patients according to the patient's cavity. It has a micro-mechanic property that makes composite more effective for filling small cavities where amalgam fillings are not as effective and could therefore fall out (due to the macro-mechanic property of amalgam). The global composite filling market in dental restoration is projected to grow at a healthy CAGR of 4.8% over the next five years to reach US$ 509.1 million in 2022. Aging population, increasing awareness for oral hygiene causing worldwide rise in dental check-ups, advantages of composite resin over amalgam in tooth-filling, and increasing demand for dental aesthetics are the major growth drivers of the composite filling market in dental restoration. The global composite filling market in dental restoration is segmented based on material type as nanohybrid, microhybrid, microfilled, nanofilled and other composite fillings. Nanohybrid and microhybrid composites currently dominate the global composite filling market in dental restoration, driven by a wide array of factors including ease of application, reduced sitting period, and easy availability. These materials are also projected to witness high growth rates during the forecast period, driven by increasing demand from the dentists and dental care organizations. Market Outlook The dental market is one of the most attractive segments of the healthcare industry. It incorporates diagnosis, treatment & prevention of diseases of the teeth, gums and supporting bones. Dental industry is rapidly getting more digital. With an ever-increasing ensemble of digital technologies, digital treatment is evolving at fast pace in various aspects. 99% of the dental market in India is private. Most practices in India are solo with multi-operations. Dental supplies account for the largest share of the overall dental market comprising consumables and implants, equipment, and services. The segment includes products used in dental procedures such as amalgams and alloys; prosthetic and aesthetic supplies, orthodontic supplies, endodontic supplies, dental implants and infection control products. Currently, North America dominates the global market, owing to the greater awareness among the population, followed by Europe. The untapped markets of Asia-Pacific and Latin America hold promise as future market leaders. This is due to the increase in the disposable incomes in the Asia-Pacific region and the large patient population. This escalation is developing the need to analyze, review and forecast the growth of the dental devices market. Owing to the rapid evolution of the market in the use of laser technology, medical device companies that are able to launch new innovative equipment will be rewarded with huge benefits. Global Dental Market is projected to cross US$ 60 Billion mark by the year 2024 due to growing demand for better oral hygiene services and rising disposable income of people globally. Mounting awareness of the importance oral hygiene i.e. keeping the mouth and teeth clean; and can prevent cavities, gingivitis (inflammation of the gums), and bad breath is one of the major factors which helps to reach the global dental market to its new glory in the coming future. Also, factors like increasing disposable income of the people, rising demand for cosmetic dentistry, changing lifestyles, technological advancements, rising geriatric population and the participation of health insurer reimbursements than it has historically, are expected to drive the global dental market in the forthcoming years. The global dental market has been increasing at a stable growth rate. This is attributable to factors such as growing dental implant volume, growing healthcare expenditure, rapid rise in the number of dentists and increasing aging population coupled with increasing demand for oral care and technological advancement. The Indian dental devices market is currently estimated to be worth USD 0.260 billion for the year 2014 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.79% for the duration 2016-2021. The dental market is expected to have a growth rate of 20-30 %, with investment groups building multispecialty hospitals offering general dentistry and specialist treatments. By 2014 the Indian dental healthcare industry is expected to reach US$ 116.43 million growing 6 percent annually, the dental care services market US$ 1.16 billion and oral care market US$ 1.8 billion. Indian dental care services market, constituted by dentists and dental ancillary services, was estimated at US$ 660 million in 2009, dental equipments & appliances market at US$ 87million and dental oral care market was estimated at US$ 1 billion. The potential size of India’s dental market is vast and is expected to become one of the largest single country markets for overseas dental device and materials exporters. Global Dental Materials Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period to reach USD 7,245.5 million by 2022. The growth of this market is mainly attributed to the rising geriatric and edentulous population, growing dental tourism for advanced dental solutions, increasing disposable incomes in the developing countries, growing dental clinics with advance dental treatments, and increasing demand of cosmetic dentistry. Also, the popularity of tooth-colored restorations and minimally invasive treatments has increased tremendously in the past few years; these trends are expected to further drive the demand for innovative and technologically advanced dental materials. 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Magnesium Sulphate (Epsom Salt) Manufacturing Business

Magnesium Sulphate (Epsom Salt) Manufacturing Business. Profitable Project Opportunities in Chemical Industry Magnesium sulfate, commonly known as Epsom salt, is a mineral. It works by replacing magnesium in the body and increasing water in the intestines. Magnesium is a naturally occurring mineral that is important for many systems in the body especially the muscles and nerves. Magnesium sulfate also increases water in the intestines. Magnesium sulfate is used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation. Magnesium sulfate can be used orally as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation, and to treat low levels of magnesium. Magnesium sulfate as a medication is used to treat and prevent low blood magnesium and seizures in women with eclampsia. It is also used in the treatment of torsades de pointes, severe asthma exacerbations, constipation, and barium poisoning. It is given by injection into a vein or muscle as well as by mouth. As Epsom salts, it is also used for mineral baths. Magnesium Sulphate is a chemical compound which is a mixture of magnesium, oxygen, and sulphur. Magnesium sulphate often faced as sulphate mineral & epsomite which are commonly known as Epsom Salt. Applications of magnesium sulpjhate have spreaded across many industries such as healthcare, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, food additives and other industries as well. In medical, it is used both i.e. internally as well as externally. Magnesium sulfate is an anhydrous inorganic salt in crystalline solid form composed of magnesium, oxygen, and sulfur. Magnesium sulfate shows very high solubility in water. Magnesium sulfate is odorless. Magnesium sulfate can be prepared artificially by neutralizing sulfuric acid with magnesium carbonate or oxide to obtain the heptahydrate form, but it is usually obtained directly from natural sources. Scientifically magnesium sulfate is represented by molecular formula MgSO4. Magnesium sulfate is also commonly known as Epsom salt (heptahydrate) or English salt, or bitter salt. Magnesium sulfate can also be found in hydrated forms broadly classified as monohydrate and heptahydrate. The monohydrate and heptahydrate forms contain one and seven H2O molecules, respectively. MgSO4 is commonly encountered as the heptahydrate sulfate mineral epsomite. It is usually called as Epsom salt. Magnesium sulfate (anhydrous) is an inorganic salt made up of magnesium, oxygen, and sulfur. The molecular formula of magnesium sulfate is MgSO4. Magnesium sulfate is also known as Epsom salt (heptahydrate), English salt, and Bitter salt. Magnesium sulfate also occurs in hydrated forms, including monohydrate and heptahydrate. The monohydrate and heptahydrate forms contain one and seven H2O molecules, respectively. Magnesium sulfate is commonly encountered as the heptahydrate sulfate mineral epsomite. It is usually called as Epsom salt. Magnesium sulfate exists as white crystalline solid. Magnesium sulfate shows very high solubility in water. Magnesium sulfate is odorless. Magnesium sulfate can be prepared artificially by neutralizing sulfuric acid with magnesium carbonate or oxide to obtain the heptahydrate form, but it is usually obtained directly from natural sources. The only known method for preparing anhydrous magnesium sulfate is by the dehydration of a hydrate. Another driver for magnesium sulphate market is revolution in agriculture. As new technologies are coming in field of farming, demand for magnesium sulphate is increasing. As new processes are coming out from R&D department of companies about the use of magnesium sulphate demand for magnesium sulphate market is increasing and will keep increasing. On the contrary, allergic reactions such as skin infection, diarrhoea or upset stomach could hamper the growth of the market. The magnesium sulfate worldwide is most extreme requested in APAC nations, because of land fragmentation, people/ farmers are left with little land property. The needs to get greatest yield from the accessible area assets has produced and will promote create the need of magnesium sulfate utilization in farms. Followed by this, North America and European region holds the second and third position in terms of value and volume. In gardening and other agriculture processes, magnesium sulfate plays an important role to correct magnesium or sulfur deficiency in soil. Magnesium sulfate is important component of various fertilizers. Magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule, and sulfur is another important micronutrient. Magnesium sulfate is also effective in the removal of splinters. Magnesium sulfate is an effective anticonvulsant drug. Magnesium sulfate is well known for its application as most effective, low cost, and safe treatment available for severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. Magnesium sulfate also has ability to act as a vasodilator, having actions which relieve vasoconstriction, decrease cerebral edema formation, protect the blood-brain barrier, and act as a cerebral anticonvulsant. Magnesium sulfate can be administered either intravenously or intramuscularly. Magnesium sulfate is the main preparation of intravenous magnesium. Magnesium sulfate plays an important role to increase water content in the intestines. Magnesium sulfate is can also preferably used as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation. Anhydrous magnesium sulfate exhibits features, which make it a suitable drying agent. The anhydrous magnesium sulfate form is hygroscopic i.e. it readily absorbs water from the air. Magnesium sulfate is also recognized for its use as a beauty product. Athletes prefer magnesium sulfate to soothe sore muscles. Magnesium Sulphate market is expected to worth USD 10,731.05 Million by 2027, at 4.48 % of a CAGR during the anticipated period (2017 – 2027). The global magnesium sulfate market is consist of few leading players who have been holding the control of the global market. However, the market has been influenced by the cosmetic industry players and may witness their penetration due to magnesium sulfate offers a range of application in the cosmetic product formulations. The global magnesium sulfate market is projected to dominate by the leading cosmetic industry leaders since they have invested a huge amount for the product innovation and research. Segmentation The magnesium sulfate market is segmented based on type, form, application, and region. Based on type, the market is categorized into heptahydrate (Epsom salt), anhydrous magnesium sulphate, monohydrate magnesium sulphate, others. Based on form, the market is classified into crystal, powder, and granules. Based on application, magnesium sulphate market is classified into fertilizer, medical & personal care, food additive, industrial, chemical, and others. Based on region, the global market has been spanned across Asia Pacific, Latin America, North America, Europe, and the Middle East & Africa As the population are growing very rapidly and the demand for food, particularly the quality of food need to increase so as serve the proper nutrients in human body. The large portion of population is very much conscious about health due to the increasing incidences of viruses and diseases. These factors are majorly forcing the government to provide the farmers all the possible help to make use of magnesium sulphate while farming. The decreasing arable land is also one of the major factor why farmers are pressurize to use magnesium sulphate as a fertilizer. Europe is considered as the major exporter of magnesium sulphate due to the larger availability and farmers are intended to use the magnesium sulphate as a key mineral which can improve the food quality. Epsom salt market has been segmented on the basis of form such as granules, powder, crystal and bath bombs. Crystal segment is anticipated to retain its dominance throughout the forecast period. However, bath bomb segment is projected to register a higher growth of 5.07% during the review period. On the basis of application, Epsom salt market is segmented into agriculture, food additives & pharmaceutical, personal care & home care, Chemicals & industrial and others (R&D). Personal care & home care segment is projected to account maximum market proportion during the forecast period. On basis of distribution channel, Epsom salt market is segmented into store based, non-store based. Store based segment also can be sub segmented into drug stores & specialty pharmacies, health & wellness center, supermarkets & hypermarkets, convenience stores and others. Non Store based distribution channel is gaining momentum during the review period by registering a CAGR of 4.99%. Epsom salt leading market players • Bathclin (Japan) • Parfums De Coeur, Ltd (U.S.) • CVS Pharmacy (U.S.) • San Francisco Salt Company (U.S.) • SaltWorks, Inc. (U.S.) • Baymag Inc. 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Fiber Optic Cable Production

Fiber Optic Cable Production. Optical Fiber Cable Manufacturing Industry An optical fiber cable is a type of cable that has a number of optical fibers bundled together, which are normally covered in their individual protective plastic covers. Optical cables are used to transfer digital data signals in the form of light up to distances of hundreds of miles with higher throughput rates than those achievable via electrical communication cables. All optical fibers use a core of hair-like transparent silicon covered with less refractive indexed cladding to avoid light leakage to the surroundings. Due to the extreme sensitivity of the optical fiber, it is normally covered with a high-strength, lightweight protective material like Kevlar. Optical fiber cable is widely used in fiber optic communications. Fiber optic cables find many uses in a wide variety of industries and applications. Some uses of fiber optic cables include: • Medical Used as light guides, imaging tools and also as lasers for surgeries • Defense/Government Used as hydrophones for seismic and SONAR uses, as wiring in aircraft, submarines and other vehicles and also for field networking • Data Storage Used for data transmission • Telecommunications Fiber is laid and used for transmitting and receiving purposes • Networking Used to connect users and servers in a variety of network settings and help increase the speed and accuracy of data transmission • Industrial/Commercial Used for imaging in hard to reach areas, as wiring where EMI is an issue, as sensory devices to make temperature, pressure and other measurements, and as wiring in automobiles and in industrial settings • Broadcast/CATV Broadcast/cable companies are using fiber optic cables for wiring CATV, HDTV, internet, video on-demand and other applications Fiber optic cables are used for lighting and imaging and as sensors to measure and monitor a vast array of variables. Fiber optic cables are also used in research and development and testing across all the above mentioned industries. Market Outlook India optical fiber cables (OFC) market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 17% through 2023. Growth in the market is majorly expected to be backed by rising investments in OFC network infrastructure by the Indian government to increase internet penetration across the country, which is in line with the government’s initiatives such as Smart Cities Vision and Digital India. Moreover, growing demand for OFC from IT & telecom sector, rising number of mobile devices, increasing adoption of FTTH (Fiber to the Home) connectivity and surging number of data centers is anticipated to fuel optical fiber cables market in India over the coming years. A huge number of working class population in India own high-end smartphones supporting various technologies such as Wi-Fi, 3G, etc. This class of consumers, in particular, is boosting the demand for on-the-go high speed data services. As a result, the government of India has announced various projects to build and strengthen OFC network for addressing the country’s increasing data transmission requirements. In addition, digitization of cable TV network has been mandated in the country, which is further propelling the demand for OFC network. Currently, the major users of OFCs include telecom service providers, internet service providers, multiple system operators, Cable TV operators, defense agencies and PSUs among others. The OFC market in India is projected to reach USD424 million by 2020 on account of growing adoption of smartphones, broadband services and upcoming 4G rollout. Indian consumers are increasingly shifting towards internet driven applications such as video on demand, HDTV, etc., which is boosting investments towards OFC network expansion throughout the country. In comparison to copper cables, OFC technology delivers much higher bandwidth, which has become extremely vital for supporting burgeoning data traffic. Growth in the market is majorly expected to be backed by rising investments in OFC network infrastructure by the Indian government to increase internet penetration across the country, which is in line with the government's initiatives such as Smart Cities Vision and Digital India. India optical fiber cables (OFC) market is expected to grow robustly due to expansion of telecom infrastructure throughout the country over the next five years. Being the second largest telecom market worldwide, India exhibits high data traffic owing to increasing penetration of smartphones and growing demand for broadband services, thereby creating significant demand for OFC installations. Consumers are increasingly shifting towards internet driven applications like HDTV, video on demand and high-speed file sharing. To address the soaring demand for high speed data transmission, the government of India along with telecom giants is investing substantial capital in upgrading the country’s telecom infrastructure. The existing network of copper cables is being over hauled by using advanced fiber optic technology. All these factors are consequently providing a considerable thrust to the OFC market in India. In recent past, it has become noticeable that fiber optic cables are rapidly replacing copper cables and other metal wires due to their wide range of advantages over electrical transmission. Some of the main advantages of fiber optic cables are as below: • Higher bandwidth with less attenuation • High information carrying capacity • Resists electromagnetic interference • Low signal degradation • Light-weighted • Smaller size • Ease of accommodating increasing bandwidth The global fiber optic cables market is expected to demonstrate a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period to reach US$ 7.95 Bn by 2026. The global fiber optics market is majorly driven by the pursuit of high bandwidth communication and growing opportunities in the healthcare sector along with increasing government funding in the development of network infrastructure. The global fiber optics market is anticipated to witness a substantial growth over the forecast period. The high demand for optical communication and sensing applications for diverse purposes provides avenues for industry growth. Furthermore, the growing demand for cost-effective, power-efficient, and high-level integration of IT infrastructure is expected to impel market demand in the next few years. However, factors such as capital investment, used in the development of the new fabrication technologies, may pose a challenge to the market demand over the forecast period. The most prominent factor driving the fiber optic cables market growth is rapidly growing internet traffic worldwide. With increasing proliferation of mobile devices, number of internet users is on rapid rise since the past few years. By region, the fiber optic market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa. North America and Europe are expected to exhibit significant growth due to high technological advancement in these regions. In North America, fiber optics lighting is used for a number of commercials, medical, and industrial applications such as metrology, web inspection, surgical, endoscopy, semiconductor and dental curing, electronic automation, power transmission, automotive data transmission utility lighting. Fiber optics are increasingly used by defense sector as U.S. manufacturers are developing ground tactical fiber optic cable and connectivity solutions for the U.S. military. Few Indian Major Players are as under: • Aksh Optifibre Ltd. • Birla Ericsson Optical Ltd. • Optel Telecommunications Ltd. • Spectra Punjab Pvt. Ltd. • Sterlite Telecables Ltd. • Tamilnadu Telecommunications Ltd. 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Profitable Dry Fruits Processing Industry

Profitable Dry Fruits Processing Industry. Start a Dried Fruit & Nut Business. Processing of Cashew, Almond, Walnut, Raisins (Kishmish/Munnakka) and Figs Dried fruit is fruit that has had almost all of the water content removed through drying methods. The fruit shrinks during this process, leaving a small, energy-dense dried fruit. Raisins are the most common type, followed by dates, prunes, figs and apricots. Other varieties of dried fruit are also available, sometimes in candied form (sugar coated). These include mangoes, pineapples, cranberries, bananas and apples. Dried fruit can be preserved for much longer than fresh fruit and can be a handy snack, particularly on long trips where refrigeration is not available. Cashew Cashews are nuts that are found at the bottom of cashew apples and in the shape of kidneys. They are widely popular throughout the world, especially in Asian and African countries. They are known as super nuts as they have so many nutritional benefits. They contain high quantities of proteins and various essential minerals such as magnesium, zinc, copper, phosphorus, calcium, and potassium. They also contain a host of vitamins such as vitamin C, B1, B2, B3, B6, E and K. In India, cashew was first introduced in Goa, from where it spread to other parts of the country. Initially, it found use in soil binding to check erosion. Commercial cultivation began in the early 1960s and, over the years, cashew became a crop with high economic value and attained the status of an export-oriented commodity, earning considerable foreign exchange for the country. • Export of cashew nut shell liquid/Cardanol from India stood at 6,908 MT, valued at Rs 26.28 crore (US$ 4.08 million) during April 2017-December 2017, while exports of cashew kernels stood at 67,653 MT, valued at Rs 4,715.21 crore (US$ 731.15 million) during the same period. • Export earnings from raw cashew nut during April 2017- October 2017 stood at 3,775 MT worth US$ 6.96 million. • India accounts for about 65 per cent of global cashew exports. • India exports cashew kernels to over 60 countries. Its major markets are the US, the Netherlands, Japan, Spain, France, Germany, the UK as well as Middle East countries such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia. India is the major cashew growing country in the Asia-Pacific, positioned as the largest producer of raw cashew nut (RCN) globally with 5.5 lakh metric tons per annum. In India, cashew is grown in the peninsular areas of Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and West Bengal. The country is the single largest producer and exporter of cashews, accounting for 40% of the global share. It is also the largest importer of RCN globally, with around 8 lakh metric tons of average annual imports, followed by Vietnam. Global Cashew Nut Demand is increasing: Cashew is often regarded as 'poor man's crop and rich man's food' and is an important cash crop and highly valued nut in the global market. The area under cashew cultivation is the highest in India. However, it is not so in the case of productivity, processing and quality. In reality, the Indian cashew industry has a high untapped potential to support the livelihood of cashew farmers, provide numerous employment opportunities and improve returns through global trade. The present work projects the need for important changes to be made in the existing system, so as to find a substantial improvement in the growth of the Indian cashew industry. In 2016, cashew nut demand increased by 6.1 percent. In 2021, it is expected that cashews take over 29 percent of the global nut market. Whether the production volume growth can meet the increasing demand is uncertain. Compared to the 6.1 percent increment in demand, production volume increased only by 3 percent. Prices are expected to remain high, and the numbers are only to grow with resilient demand for cashew. The global Cashew Nuts market is valued at million US$ in 2017 and will reach million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of during 2018-2025. Almond Almonds are the seeds of the fruits cultivated from the almond tree. The scientific name of these dry fruits is Prunus dulcis and they are native to the Middle East, India, and North Africa. They are now found in places like Iran, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, and Israel as well. The taste of almonds ranges from sweet to bitter and both are readily available in markets. Almonds are one of the world’s most nutritious and versatile nuts, renowned for their many health benefits and culinary uses. Discover your favorite almond products at Nuts.com from premium supreme-sized raw almonds and candy-coated Jordan almonds, to finely blanched almond flour and all natural almond butters for your snacking and recipe needs. Demand growth for almonds is mostly driven by India’s expanding middle class and increased consumer awareness of products perceived as healthful. Indian almond consumption in MY 2017/18 has been forecasted at 97,000 MT, a 10 per cent increase over the previous year. This increase is driven by low market prices, a weak dollar, changing consumer preference, and increased demand during the non-festive season. Also, the early festive season is expected to lead to higher almond stocks in the Year 2017-18, which are forecasted at 39,400 MT. The global almond production is projected to reach 1.3 million tonnes in 2017/18 from 1.2 million tonnes in 2016/17. Almonds are popularly known nuts, native of North Africa, Middle East and Indian Subcontinent. The Almond fruit consists of four parts kernel, middle shell, outer green shell cover and seed coat. The nutritional important part is kernel, but shell and outer coat is also being identified as nutritional and medicinal, and used for different purpose. Almonds are considered very important in diet due to its nutritional benefits such as, it is very low in cholesterol and sodium, good source of riboflavin, iron, zinc manganese, and magnesium and contains high levels of Vitamin E. While eating raw almonds or using it in different dishes , almonds are exclusively used for manufacturing of different almond based products such as shakes, drinks, chocolates, almond based yogurts, Almond oil, Almond cream, biscuits, hair care, skin care and cosmetics, Almond Butter, flour, and many more. Almond products market is segmentation on basis of applications as beverages, snacks, bakery and confectionary, personal care and cosmetics, pharmaceutical and others. Almonds are the second most popular nut in snacking market. And used as raw or roasted and seasoned snack globally. In bakery and confectionary market segment almond are top most popular nuts exclusively used in products such as cakes, cookies, etc. Almonds are traditionally being used in production of chocolate bars, candies etc., as well as almonds coated with chocolates possess high demand by chocolate lovers. In beverage market segment, with increase health concerns related to consumption of traditional milk and milk based products, Almond milk has gained major share as alternative to traditional milk. Considering high skin care and anti-inflammatory properties of Almonds, Almond oil and extract is exclusively in cosmetics and personal care products and possess high market demand from the industry. Almond oil and extracts are used in products like body oils, hair oils, creams and lotions, treatments of skin allergies etc. Considering its health benefits for heart, brain, immune system and cancer prevention ability, almond extract’s and oil’s market demand is growing in pharmaceutical products. Walnut Walnuts are round, single-seeded stone fruits that grow from the walnut tree. They are a good source of healthful fats, protein, and fiber. They may enhance heart and bone health and help in weight management, among other benefits. Walnuts are a wrinkly, globe-like nut that is the fruit of the walnut tree. They grow in a hard shell, which when opened reveals the walnut. This is then split in two and hence you will be familiar with seeing them as flat segments. Walnuts are usually eaten raw or roasted. Domestic walnut production is expected to increase by three percent to reach 34,000 MT (in-shell basis) in MY 2017/18. Indian walnut production is primarily confined to the hill states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. Indian walnuts are classified as hard, medium, or thin shell (kaghazi) and the average shelling rate is about 40 percent. The global walnuts market was valued at US$6,197.1 mn in 2017 and is expected to reach a valuation of US$8,534.5 mn by the end of 2025. During the forecast years of 2017 and 2025, the global market is expected to rise at a CAGR of 4.1%. Out of the two categories, the shelled walnuts are expected to lead the global market as the segment is slated to exhibit a CAGR of 4.4% during the forecast period. Geographically, Asia Pacific held a share of 54.7% in the global walnut market in 2017 and is expected to dominate the global market in the forthcoming years. Walnuts are being exhaustively used as an ingredient in the food industry, pharmaceutical industry, personal care and cosmetics industry which is supporting the market growth in the near future. Due to an increasing lactose intolerant population across the globe, consumer demand is shifting more from cow's milk to nut based milk, leading to a substantial increase in the consumption of walnut milk, owing to its lactose-free characteristics. Increasing inclination of the consumers towards maintaining a healthy lifestyle has led to an increase in consumption of healthy food products and food ingredients. Expanding demand for healthy food coupled with the usage of walnuts in end use industries are the primary drivers leading the global walnuts market during the forecast period. The market is also expected to continue being augmented by rising demand for convenience food, innovation in packaging, and expanding population willing to pay a premium for healthy fruits. One such growth in Walnuts market is increasing per capita consumption of walnuts globally. Furthermore, on the basis of product type, the Walnuts market is segmented into black and English walnuts. Amongst these segments, the English walnuts is anticipated to occupy the largest market share of 93.7% in 2017. By nature, the Walnuts market can be segmented into organic and conventional where the organic segment is anticipated to witness significant growth over the forecast period owing to the increasing proportion of consumers who wish to pay a premium for organic products. By end use, the Walnuts market is segmented into plain household and industrial. The industrial Walnuts segment is likely to be the most attractive segment in the forecast period. Raisins Raisins are obtained by drying grapes, either in the sun or in driers, which turns the grapes into golden, green or black gems. They are naturally sweet in flavor and are widely used in cultural cooking around the world, especially in desserts. Raisins pack more nutrition than their small size might indicate. When grapes are dehydrated to produce raisins, the nutrients become more concentrated, making a handful of raisins a snack rich in B vitamins, iron and potassium. Besides nutrients, raisins are also a good source of carbohydrates for energy. Raisins are commonly used: • as a salad topping • mixed into oatmeal • in yogurt • in granola or cereal Raisins are made primarily by sun drying several different types of grapes. They are small and sweetly flavored with a wrinkled texture. The technique for making raisins has been known since ancient times and evidence of their production has been found in the writings of ancient Egyptians. Most raisins are small, dark, and wrinkled. They have a flavor similar to the grapes from which they are made, but the drying process which creates them concentrates the amount of sugar making them taste much sweeter. They are a naturally stable food and resist spoilage due to their low moisture and low pH. In India, raisins are mainly produced in Sangli, Solapur and Nashik districts of Maharashtra and Bijapur and Bagalkot districts of Karnataka. The most popular grape cultivar for raisin making is Thompson Seedless which gives light golden raisins of medium size. Popular clonal selections of Thompson Seedless viz. Tas-A-Ganesh which is bolder sized and Sonaka which is elongated are also used to prepare bold or elongated raisins. Nowadays growers are also making black raisins from Sharad Seedless and its clonal selections, which are slightly bigger in size and elongated. The baking and confectionary industries generally prefer small sized raisins, while for snack purpose elongated raisins are preferred. The Global Raisins Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.35% during the period 2018-2022. One trend gaining traction in this market is the launch of new products containing raisins. Vendors in the market are launching variations in the existing products owing to the rising demand for raisins as an ingredient, in turn, fostering the market growth in the next few years. Figs Figs are the fruit of the ficus tree, which is part of the mulberry family (Moraceae). Figs have a unique, sweet taste, soft and chewy texture and are littered with slightly crunchy, edible seeds. Fresh figs are delicate and perishable, so are often dried to preserve. This produces a sweet and nutritious dried fruit that can be enjoyed all year round. There are multiple different varieties of fig, all of which vary widely in colour and texture. Their unique feature is a little bud-like opening called an ostiole at the top that helps the fruit develop. Their natural sweetness meant that, before the days of refined sugars, they were often used as a sweetener. Figs are rich in fiber, magnesium, manganese, sodium, vitamin B6 and K, potassium, and calcium. They promote bone density and lower blood pressure. Figs also contain various other minerals such as vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, iron, phosphorus, and chlorine. Figs are a beloved, popular fruit in India. They grow well in several states including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Though there are approximately 800 varieties of figs in the world, the Poona is the most popular cultivar in India. Other funny named variants growing in the country are Indian rock, elephant ear, Krishna, weeping fig, dye fig, white fig, drooping, anjeer, Mysore fig, ivy fig, hairy fig, fiddle leaf fig, laurel fig, soft fig, natal, Punjab, and climbing fig. There is a huge local market for figs and people are consuming figs earlier imported from Bengaluru and other towns. Sensing the huge local market and consumption of the fruit locally, farmers have experimented with the cultivation of the fruit in Kanekal region in L B Nagar area and have succeeded in growing the fruit. Dried fruit is a processed fruit in which most of the water is removed from fruit either through a natural procedure of sun drying or dehydrators. Both dried and fresh fruits are a rich source of antioxidants and fibers but in dried fruits, a small amount of vitamins is lost during the dehydration process. However, dried fruit market is gaining acceptance due to its easy snack to pack feature which avoids spoiling of fruits as quickly as fresh fruits. Furthermore, the market is witnessed to be propelling with its application in different product line. Dried fruit is segmented on the basis of type, comprising of dried grapes, apricots, figs, dates, peaches, berries, and others. Among all, dried grapes occupy a major share in the market since they have advantage of controlling blood pressure, which is a great concern among the aging population. On the basis of application, the dried fruit market is segmented into breakfast cereal, bakery, confectionary, snacks, desserts, and others. Among these, applications in bakery products are expected to dominate the market followed by confectionary products. Furthermore, dried fruits provide various nutritional elements to the consumers’, which boost the growth of the segment- breakfast cereal Asia-Pacific is the largest region for dry fruits market in 2016 and is expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. Rising consumer awareness and largest consumption of dried fruits in emerging economies such as India and China is expected to boost the dry fruits market in the region. Asia-Pacific dry fruits market is expected to reach USD 17.24 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7% during the time period of 2016 to 2024. Latin America and Middle East & Africa is the fastest growing region in dry fruits market, owing to the growing willingness to spend on consumption of dry fruits in order to have a healthy lifestyle. Middle East and Africa captures 50% share of dried grapes, dried figs and dates market in 2016. Increasing personal disposable income, growing urbanization and rising health awareness is driving the consumption of dry fruits across the globe. Increasing use dry fruits and nuts in chocolates and dairy products is boosting the demand of dry fruits. Introduction of exotic and unusual fruits and growing demand of snacks, bakery products with dry fruits as premium ingredients is fuelling the dry fruits market across the world. Rising middle class population and inclination towards healthy diets is bolstering the dry fruits market mainly in developing economies. Rising processing and packaging of dry fruits is the major factor which is obstructing the growth of dry fruits market across the globe. Detection of pesticides and toxins in dry fruits and its products is limiting the adopting rate dry fruits. Moreover, side effects of excessive intake of dry fruits such as weight gain, constipation and bloating are disrupting the market of dry fruits. 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Hot Melt Adhesives Production for Corrugated Board

Hot Melt Adhesives Production for Corrugated Board. Investment Opportunities in Manufacturing of Packaging Adhesives The hot melt adhesives are thermoplastic adhesive. This adhesive can melt and flow when heated and become rigid on cooling for providing the sturdy adhesion to the surface. They are commonly known as hot glue. Generally, available in the solid cylindrical sticks having various diameters. They are designed to be melted in an electric hot glue gun. The major driving factor for hot melt adhesives market across the globe is low price and potential to be used as a substitute for the other adhesives. Hot melt adhesives, also known as hot glue, and are in the form of thermoplastic adhesive which is applied using a hot glue gun. The variety of polymers in this class is wide and includes both natural and synthetic ones. It is commonly sold as solid cylindrical sticks of various diameters and can also be applied by spraying or dipping. Hot melt adhesives are generally 100% solids formulations based on thermoplastic polymers. They are solid at room temperature and are activated upon heating above their softening point, at which stage they are liquid, and hence can be processed. After application, they retain the ability to wet the substrate until they solidify. Upon solidification, they return to a physical state that has structural integrity and can function as an adhesive. The adhesive is applied by extruding, rolling, or spraying and joining is carried out immediately after application or after reheating the solidified layer. The variety of polymers in this class is very wide and includes both natural and synthetic polymers. Hot melts are used in industry for a wide range of applications. The packaging industry (manufacturing of packaging from paper, cardboard, and corrugated board) is one of the major users. Hot melts are also used in the printing industry for bonding the spines of books, in the textile industry for bonding appliqué, and in the shoe-making industry for bonding for example shoe soles. The wood processing industry uses hot melts for veneer surrounds and edging. The automotive industry employs hot melts for a host of applications including bonding insulating and cushioning materials, bonding headlight covers into metal frames and for wheel covers. The electronics industry also uses hot melts, for example for bonding coil windings and coil ends. There are several kinds of industrial adhesives available on the market. Hot melt adhesives are polymer based, and are thermoplastic in nature, meaning they are solid at room temperature. These are generally applied as either a molten film or in a series of beads that is converted to a solid form when the materials cool and set. Because hot melt adhesives do not utilize water or solvents, they also have a very fast set time, which makes them the more popular kind of industrial adhesive. Types of Hot Melt Adhesives The two most popular types of hot melt adhesives are ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and polyolefin, or metallocene. 1. Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) – this form of hot melt adhesive works well with paper and cellulosic materials and has a wide range of formulation. These adhesives set quickly and offer strong resistance properties and operate in a moderate range of temperatures. They are used in the packaging, converting, paper, automotive, and assembly industries, and are a generally more affordable kind of hot melt adhesive. 2. Polyolefin – these hot melt adhesives are made with a catalyzed metallocene base, and has excellent adhesive qualities and an even faster set speed. It is also extremely resistant and services a vast range of temperatures. These adhesives are also used in the packaging, converting, and assembly industries, but are limited in their range of available formulations; they are also generally more expensive, but definitely more economical on a per-use basis. Advantages There are several advantages to using hot melt adhesives. Hot melt adhesives have a very fast set speed, and feature moderate resistance properties. Depending on the formulation being used, they also are also applicable in a wide range of temperatures and industries, and feature excellent adhesive qualities. Along with their affordability and quality, these features continue to make hot melt adhesives the more popular form of industrial adhesive currently available on the market. Market Outlook The global market for hot melt adhesives is gaining significant impetus from the rise in the trading activities, leading to a high demand for packaging. The increasing construction activities across the world is also fueling the need for hot melt adhesives substantially. On the other hand, the volatility in crude oil prices and the easy availability of substitutes are likely to create hindrances in the higher adoption of hot melt adhesives across the world in the years to come. Overall, the worldwide market for hot melt adhesives is expected to report thriving success over the next few years, rising at a CAGR of 5.20% between 2016 and 2024. The opportunity in this market is projected to increase from US$6.00 bn in 2015 to US$9.44 bn by the end of 2024. Strong demand in construction sector is projected to positively influence the global hot melt adhesives market over the forecast period. Growing construction spending in emerging countries such as China, Brazil, India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam is expected to boost the hot melt adhesives market. Increasing demand for pressure sensitive industries which use hot melt adhesives is forecasted to increase international trade thereby aiding the overall market. Hot melt adhesives ability to instantly bond with reengineered plastics, ceramics and various other types of composites over other conventional adhesives is expected to drive the overall market. Newer industry participants have been crucial for the market growth. Initiatives to overcome supply demand imbalance by developing lucrative applications may help in gaining competitive advantage over the other market players. Continuous demand in this market has led to huge technological advancements, which has further grown the hot melt adhesives market. Growing demand for polyolefin based adhesives is expected to bolster the hot melt adhesives market. Switching from the solvent based conventional adhesives due to its hazardous effects is touted to fuel the hot melt adhesives market growth. Strong adhesion without having to reapply after the application is another advantage over other solvent based adhesives. The global hot melt adhesives market has witnessed sustainable growth due to increasing demand of HMAs in various applications such as furniture & woodwork, nonwoven hygiene products etc. Furthermore, the overall market is also being propelled by the swiftly increasing demand from emerging countries such as China and India. Extensive growth in the packaging and nonwoven industry are some of the major factors responsible for this growth. The market is further boosted by technological advancements in hot melt adhesives by various vendors across the globe. One of the prominent trend witnessed by this market include surging use of HMAs in road marking application. However, the global hot melt adhesives market is hampered by lower thermal resistance and volatility in the raw material prices. The hot melt adhesives market has been segmented by type, application and geography exclusively. Based on the types hot melt adhesives commercially available, the market is categorized into ethylene-vinyl acetate, polyolefin, polyurethanes, polyamides and others. Each type varies greatly and the composition is different with different technical specifications. The key user segments automobile industry, construction industry, electronic industry, food and beverage industry, industrial assembly, packaging industry, textile industry, wood working industry and others. However, the preferences of consumers for vehicle designs are changing, leading to the development of new and more sophisticated vehicle designs using lighter gauge metals, plastics, nonferrous metals, and coated steels; thereby creating the need for new assembly methods. This is resulting in the increasing use of hot melts for joining automobile parts. Other major application of hot melt adhesives includes building and construction, paper converting, woodworking, tiles and floor adhesive product, bookbinding, clear case bonding, soap & bubble gum wrapper coating, footwear & leather goods, stock & tapes manufacturing, bottle labeling, automotive headlights and glue sticks. Increasing demand from high speed manufacturing companies is driving the global hot melt adhesive market. Additionally, changing trend of the packaging industry (largest end-user of hot malt adhesive) is expected to increase the global demand for hot melt adhesive products. Also, government policy by EPA (environment protection agency) in the U.S. and European country for using ecofriendly product is further expected to increase the demand for hot melt adhesive products to some extent. The automotive industry employs hot-melt adhesives for a host of applications, including bonding insulating and cushioning materials, bonding headlight, fixing cables in the roof liner, bond door sill protectors, and other plastic parts and for wheel covers. The packaging, construction, non-woven, book binding and paper binding, furniture, footwear, and the electronics industries have surfaced as the key end users of hot melt adhesives. The packaging industry has been reporting the most prominent demand for hot melt adhesives and is expected to retain its position as their leading consumer over the coming years. The construction sector is also projected to report a high demand for hot melt adhesives in the near future. Few Indian major players are as under: • Anabond Ltd. • C I C O Technologies Ltd. • D H Resins & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. • Golden Chem-Tech Ltd. • H B Fuller India Adhesives Pvt. Ltd. • Henkel Adhesives Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. 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