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TMT BARS (SARIYA) PROJECT - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Thermo Mechanical Treatment (TMT) process for reinforcement bars is opening up new vistas in composite RCC, the re-enforcing steel is the costliest constituent (30 to 40% Per Cu. M. of concrete). This cost can be substantially reduced by using higher grades of steel re-enforcing bars. The higher yield strength of re-bars lowers the steel requirement, which results in reduced cost of construction. In India, high strength re-bars of yield strength up to 500 N/sq. mm. are produced either by cold twisting or micro-alloying or a combination of both which adds considerably to the cost of the re-enforcement bars. During the last 30 years, high strength cold twisted deformed bars with yield strength of 415 MPa conforming to IS:1786/85 are widely produced and marketed in our country. These cold twisted bars, though in extensive use at present, continue to have inherent problem of inferior ductility, weld-ability and increased rate of corrosion. Production of re-bars by the addition of micro-alloys gives the desired results of high strengths but at a cost, which is prohibitive. The need for reduction in the steel used for concrete re-enforcement has prompted most countries to switch to re-bars of higher yield strengths of 500 and 550 MPa. The need for cutting down the cost of production of high strength re-bars has initiated the involvement of a more economical and competitive process – the Thermo Mechanical Treatment (TMT) Process. The use of Thermo Mechanical Treatment process has not only helped produce re-bars of high yield strength but also having superior ductility, wild-ability, bend-ability, better corrosion resistance and thermal resistance creating a revolution in re-enforcement engineering. The TMT bars are widely used in construction works such as high rise building, industrial structures, flyovers and bridges etc. The Indian iron and steel industry has come to occupy a dominant position in the socio-economic development of the country and it is certainly a matter of pride that India is the 7th largest crude steel-producing nation in the world. After having gone through the highs and lows of business cycles over time, today the Indian steel industry is on the threshold of a major change as it gears up to give substance to an expansion plan that is ambitious by any standard. Joining forces with the ‘Main Producers’ are the ‘Secondary Producers’ as well, whose emergence in the post-liberalized decade in the Indian steel scene had been initially modest but over the years, they have made a significant contribution to the growth of the domestic iron and steel industry, in terms of spread, capacity, production and commodity basket, necessitation thereby, a fresh look at the segment, traditionally labeled as the ‘Secondary’ Producers, under the Indian context. Steel production in India got a momentum with the announcement of the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 when three SAIL plants were set up in the public sector in the late 1950s and the fourth in early 1970. These plants along with IISCO (now, a part of SAIL), VISL and TISCO (now Tata Steel Ltd) were the only integrated steel producers till the eighties. Vizag Steel plant/RINL came into production in the early nineties. The 70s saw the emergence of the Secondary sector – small scale steel producers who opted for the scrap-DRI based electric arc furnace/induction furnace routes – to meet primarily local demand. The semi finished ingots/billets produced by this segment, in turn led to the commissioning of a large number of re-rolling units to convert the semi finished steel into bars and rods, to be used mainly by the construction industry. Moving over the Re-rolling segment, challenges include facing the market downs, specially prices and operational factors like high energy consumption. Prospect for future growth may be considered bright, given the pace and scale of infrastructure / construction activities. Such prospects are captured in the projections for the 11th Five Year Plan of the Government of India, which indicates that share of Secondary Producers in total crude steel production would rise from the present below-50% mark to 53% at the end-of the plan period, as the Secondary sector consolidates their position further. The Indian steel industry has ended 2006-07 on a buoyant note, in the backdrop of Indian economy, growing by a projected 9% growth rate. As the steel industry, including the foreign steel giants setting up steel plants in India, prepares to launch their dream projects, the future of steel in India is awaits a new chapter to be written – a phase which would in all likelihood would witness the Secondary Steel sector further increase their dominance and criticality in the overall operations of the Indian iron and steel industry. If we were to pause for a moment to think about the growth of human civilization, we would find that the pace of social and economic growth has been closely linked to the proficiency with which people have been able to use of shape materials. Steel is one of the critical inputs required to sustain the growth of the economy. In fact it is the basic input for all kinds of economic activity. With the sustained growth of the Indian economy, there has also been a remarkable growth of the Steel Industry. The growth of infrastructures, roads and bridges, civil construction projects, and modern town ship complexes will ensure continued demand of TMT bars.
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Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Wheat Starch And Wheat Gluten - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Wheat starch is produced from wheat species such as Triticum aestivum, which is also known as bread wheat. Starch is one of the main carbohydrate in wheat which comprises of around 60-75% of grain and around 70-80% of flour. Wheat gluten is a food made from gluten, the main protein of wheat. It is made by washing wheat flour dough with water until all the starch granules have been removed, leaving the sticky insoluble gluten as an elastic mass which is then cooked before being eaten. The wheat Starch market is expected to exceed US$ 4 Billion by 2024. Today, starch has become one of the significant agro-based industrial commodities due to its wide range application in various industries. Though the extraction of starch from wheat is complex, which includes multiple steps such as steeping, degerminating, by-products recovery and so on, due to its rising demand, the wheat starch market is witnessing a significant growth. With the continuous demand from various industries which include food, pharma, chemicals, corrugating, paints and so on; the wheat starch market is thriving to touch the glory year on year. The global wheat starch market is segmented on the basis of type, grade, end user, application, and region. The global wheat starch market is segmented on the basis of type which includes native wheat starch and modified wheat starch. The global wheat starch market is segmented on the basis of grade which includes food grade, feed grade, and industrial grade. The global wheat starch market is segmented on the basis of application in which wheat starch is used as in various application such as animal feed, drug formulations, paper-based products, textiles, and others. Wheat starch works as an emulsifier, and stabilizer for various end use industries. In food & beverage industry, wheat starch is used as a thickening agent for various food products. The global wheat starch market is segmented on the basis of end user such as animal feed, paper industries, and food & beverage industry, textile industries, cosmetic industries and others. Hence, the global wheat starch market is expected to increase significant growth over the forecast period. The rise in health-consciousness among consumers coupled with their inclination towards organic foods for improved health has induced the demand for ingredients rich in nutritional value. Wheat gluten possesses properties similar to dietary fiber and aids those struggling with constipation or irregular digestion. It is a viable alternative to soy-based foods and meats. It also goes by the name of seitan in Asian cultures. The global wheat gluten market is projected to experience massive growth at an 8.18% CAGR during the assessment period (2017-2023). Key applications of wheat gluten include animal feed, supplements, bakery & confectionery, and others. The bakery and confectionery segment is expected to dominate the market in the coming years, followed by the supplements segment. Preference for ready-to-eat foods is the major factor driving the growth of the segment.
Plant capacity: 1.0 Ton/Day (Gluten), 16.66 MT Wheat Starch /DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 100 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 350 Lakhs
Return: 24.00%Break even: 58.00%
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Alumina from Bauxite (By Calcination Process) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

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Plant capacity: 66.66 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 671 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 2112 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 38.00%
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Cement Roofing Tiles - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Roofs are basic element of shelter to protect the people themselves from cold, wind rain and sun. Tiles are thin slabs of baked clay used for construction of roofs, walls or floors. They may be plain or ornamented, and glazed or unglazed. Tiles are also made from marble, cement or plastic materials. The type and designs of tiles are many and they can be conveniently classified into two groups, namely, non roofing and roofing tiles. Roofing tiles made from plastic, clay are usually unglazed. They are of many designs of which the more popular are country, Mangalore, Raniganj, Allahabad, Ridge, ventilation, Sky-light, hourdis and valley. The manufacture of cement tiles are exclusively carried out by small medium scale sectors. The tile industry reoriented itself to changing pattern of internal demand by establishing several units, both in large and small scale sectors for manufacturing of roofing and non-roofing tiles in near future to patch up the gap between demand and supply so this industry is to main fold. The announcement made by govt. to build rural houses, for poor people, will definitely become the counterpart of it and which and should not be allowed to go waste by negligence, here important is that to bring about a change of heart and attitude of the people, inform them of the advisability of casing cement roofing tiles for their houses. Cement roofing tiles meet the styling, long lasting service combined with a flexibility that make this versatile roofing adaptable for residential houses, tiles will definitely push up the demand of cement roofing tiles, so there is wide scope of new entrepreneurs to venture into this project.
Plant capacity: 5000 Nos. /DayPlant & machinery: 39 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 163 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 43.00%
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Forging Unit for Automobile Spare Parts - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

The forging industry as it known today, make use of various type of forging equipments for the practical duplication of forged part for commercial use services. The era of modern growth in India has its first foot print on automobile industry. New model of cars, scooter, buses etc not only provided increased oxygen to auto ancillary industry but to many industries like steel forging and casting, automobile, paint etc. However, the trend in steel forging is encouraging in the automobile industry in last ten years. Automobile Industry share 70% of consumption of steel forging. The remaining is consumed by other end use segment mainly by capital goods sector which manufacture machinery, turbine, electric motor etc. The current demand of direct and indirect consumption is estimated at 320 thousand tonnes. In automobile sector, all the vehicle requires forged product for steering, gear etc. It is understood that higher the gross weight of vehicle higher is consumption of steel in tonnage. Today on an average, a heavy and medium duty vehicle require around 300 kg whereas car and jeep require 150 kg. The demand of forged parts in automobile sector is very good, so there is wide scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project.
Plant capacity: 6 MT / DayPlant & machinery: 217 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 435 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 63.00%
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STARCH AND ALLIED PRODUCTS FROM MAIZE(Starch, Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose Anhydrous, Sorbitol and Vitamin C)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Plant Layout

Starch is a group of polysaccharides, composed of glucopyranose units joined together by-glucosidric linkages. It conforms to the molecular formula, (C6-H10O5)n, where n varies from a few hundred to over one million. Starch is found as the reserve carbohydrate in various parts of plants and is enzymatically broken down to glucose to other carbohydrates according to the metabolic needs of the plants. Industrially, starch is broadly divided into two types viz., natural and modified. Natural starches also designated as unmodified starches or simply starches are obtained from grains such as sorghum. From roots like potato, tapioca and arrowroot, and from the pith of the stems of certain palms such as sago. They are further classified into cereal starches and root starches. The characteristics of the natural starches are changed by chemical or enzymatic action and the products of these reactions are termed modified starches. This group includes dextrin, acid-modified starches, oxidized starches, starch esters, starch ethers, dialdehyde starches, and cationic starches. Starch can be obtained from maize, sorghum, roots and tubers such as tapioca, arrowroot, potato and from the pith of the stems of certain palms such as sago. Physical and chemical properties of starch vary according to the raw material from which it is derived. Starch is a high polymeric carbohydrate with the molecular formula (C6H10O5)n where n varies from a few hundred to over one granules, usually made up of both a linear polymer (amylose) and a branched polymer dissolves in hot water. Starch granules gelatinize in water when the temperature is raised to about 60-700C. At higher temperatures they well progressively to form a paste or solution and the shorter, linear molecules dissolve. The solutions form a gel on cooling depending upon the variety and concentration of starch present. Starch is an absorbent for water. Under normal atmospheric conditions most starches contain 10-17% moisture. Starch and Glucose are reserved carbohydrates of plants and are therefore widely distributed in their crude form. They can be found in almost all fruits, vegetables and corns. There is no definite information as to how they were initially obtained. But different countries are known to be using different agricultural sources for production of starch. While Japan and the European countries produce starch from potatoes, America from corn, countries like Thailand and Brazil are understood to be producing starch mainly from tapioca. In the case of India, starch is being produced from Maize as well as tapioca. While the units producing starch from maize are concentrated in large sector, the units producing starch from tapioca are large concentrated in the small-scale sector. Commercially glucose is produced from starch only and these two products are generally made in the same unit side by side. The history of starch and glucose Industry dates back to early forties before the Second World War starch used to be imported from European countries. But owing to difficulties in importing starch and difficulties in continuing the production of cotton textiles (where starch finds its extensive use in the manufacture of adhesives, sizing and finishing in textiles) two units namely Anil starch products with their factories located at Ahmedabad, in the year 1939 and 1941 respectively. Starch and Glucose can be used in different end use industries such as in the manufacture of adhesives, sizing and finishing in textiles, thickening agents in gravies, custards, and confectioneries. Sizing papers, Cosmetics, explosives, reagent, face powders, indicators in domestic analysis, water soluble packaging films, book bindings fabrics, distilled liquors, malt sugar, cattle feed ingredient, rubber reinforcing resins etc.
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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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TMT BARs (SARIYA) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Steel is a generic name for a group of ferrous metals due to their abundance, durability, versatility and low cost, are most useful metallic material known to mankind Thermo Mechanical Treatment (TMT) process for reinforcement bars is opening up new vistas in composite RCC; the re-enforcing steel is the costlier constituent .The TMT bars are widely used in construction works such as high rise building, industrial structure, flyovers and bridges etc. The Indian iron and steel industry has come to occupy a dominant position in the socio-economic development of the country and it is certainly matter of pride that India is the 7th largest crude steel producing nation in the world. The industry continues to be fragmented with top 5 players ,today Arcelor (Europe ) is the largest producer of the world followed by LNM- Ispat group, Nippon steel, Jee holdings ,Pasco and Shangai. The growth of infrastructure, road and bridges, civil construction projects and modern town ship complexes will ensure continued demand of TMT Bar. There is wide scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project
Plant capacity: 480 M.T/dayPlant & machinery: 332 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1949 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 76.00%
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Steel Bars (Saria) Size 6 mm to 32 mm - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

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Plant capacity: 3000 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 332 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs. 533 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 50.00%
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ALUMINIUM HOUSE HOLD UTENSILS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

This is hardly a family in India where glittering aluminium utensils occupy significant place. Aluminium utensils of domestic use are of three broad categories- (1) cooking food, (2) storing and service utensil, (3) Table pot and utensils are used for eating food and drinking water, tea, coffee, milk and juice. Aluminium utensils are longer lasting; require less maintenance costs, these are light and hence handy, unbreakable, economical and attractive in appearance. The cooking range of aluminium utensil is fuel saving due to their high thermal conductivity. There is no contamination of any kind when food stuffs are cooked held or eaten in aluminium utensils. These entire extra qualities make aluminium utensil are highly acceptable for poor and middle class family of developing countries. Apart from indigenous vast market the aluminium utensil have an international market too. There is a great export potential for such product in many developing or developed countries. As a result of govt. policy in India has reached a level will not have to depend on import of raw materials. Since aluminium production from indigenous sources is sufficient to cater the industrial requirements. Thus aluminium related industries have good export potential. Since the demand of aluminium utensil is good, so there is wide scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 900 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 43 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 146 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 65.00%
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Wire Nail - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

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Plant capacity: 200 Ton/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 4 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 45 Lakhs
Return: 52.00%Break even: 32.00%
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