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

Opportunities and Industrial Technologies)

JANUARY 2019 Issue(E-copy)

Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India)* Ph: +91 9811437895, 9811151047, 91-11-23918117, 43658117, 45120361

* E-Mail : [email protected], [email protected]* Website: www.eiriindia.org, www.industrialprojects.in * PayTM: 9811437895

Deposit the amount in “EIRI “Account with HDFC BANK CA- 05532020001279 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: HDFC0000553) ORICICI BANK CA - 038705000994 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: ICIC0000387) OR AXIS Bank Ltd. CA - 054010200006248 (RTGS/

NEFT/IFSC CODE:UTIB0000054) OR UNION BAK OF INDIA CA-307201010015149 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: UBIN0530727) ORSTATE BANK OF INDIA CA-30408535340 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: SBIN0001067) AND JUST SMS US ON PH. 09811437895

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MOST DEMANDABLE PROJECTSSOLAR POWER PLANT

[CODE NO.3266]Power supply in most of the cities andtowns is unreliable, which has forced hepeople to use small generators. Thesegenerators are operated with fossil fuelsl ike kerosene, petrol or diesel causepol lution. It also leads to increasedependence on oil imports. Solar PV powerplant consists of SPV modules in arrays(total wattage being 1 kW or more), re-chargeable battery bank, powerconditioning unit (inverter & chargecontroller) etc. When sunlight falls on theSPV module, DC current is produced,which is stored in a battery bank. Theinverter converts the DC current fromthe battery into AC current which, in turn,is used for operating various loads, suchas, l ights, fans or other electricalappliances in the building, subject to thetotal load (watts) being restricted to thecapacity of the module (Wp).

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 27360.00 KWH/DayLand & Building Rs. 32.00 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 24.89 Cr.W.C. for 1 Month Rs. 10.21 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 25.64 Cr.Rate of Return 4%Break Even Point 80%*********************************************

CAR SEAT COVERS ANDRELATED PRODUCTS

[CODE NO 3267]A car seat is the seat used in automobiles.Most car seats are made from inexpensivebut durable material in order to withstandprolonged use. The most common materialis polyester. A bucket seat is a separateseat with a contoured platform designedto accommodate one person, distinct froma bench seat that is a flat platformdesigned to seat up to three people.Individual bucket seats typically haverounded backs and may offer a varietyof adjustments to fit different passengers.Early touring cars featured folding auxiliaryseats to offer additional passengercapacity. Some early automobiles wereavailable with an exterior rumble seat thatfolded open into an upholstered seat forone or two passengers. Some sedanmodels offer fold-down rear seats (e.g.Chevrolet Corvair), to gain cargo spacewhen they are not occupied bypassengers. A fold-down front-passengerseat was a feature on the Chrysler PTCruiser to fit longer items such as a 8-foot (2.4 m) ladder inside the vehicle. TheNational Traffic and Motor Vehicle SafetyAct enacted by the U.S. in 1966established standards of strength forautomobile seats. These includedrequirements for proper anchorage andconstruction of automobile vehicle seatassemblies. The legal requirements insome jurisdictions for a chi ld to si t up

front is 5'0 and they must weigh morethan 80 lbs. Some studies have shownthat drivers have an aversion towardscarrying the ful l capacity amount ofpassengers due to concerns overinsufficient vision through the backwindow. An anti-submarine seat is a kindof seat that incorporates specially shapedpanels in the forward edge of the seatcushion, reducing the tendency for theoccupant to slide beneath the seatbelt in asevere frontal collision. Anti-submarineseating is a safety feature that may bemore important for the front seats thanthe rear seats. A child safety seat or childrestraint system is a restraint which issecured to the seat of an automobileequipped with safety harnesses or seatbelts, to hold a chi ld in the event of acrash. All 50 states require child seatswith specific criteria. Requirements varybased on a child's age, weight and height.The National Chi ld Passenger SafetyBoard, managed by the National SafetyCouncil, maintains the quality and integrityof the National Child Passenger SafetyCerti fication Training Program. Theprogram is used to train and certify childpassenger safety technicians andinstructors in order to assist caregivers insafe transportation of children. Side airbagsare often built right into the side of theseat. Seats so equipped should not becovered which impedes the operation ofthe airbag Car seat covers are accessoriesthat protect the original seat upholsteryfrom wear and add a custom look to avehicle's interior. They can help to maintainthe resale value of the vehicle andmaximize the comfort of the driver andpassengers. Car Seat Covers and relatedproducts are most vibrant and demandableAutomobile accessories. The sizes andDimension is depends upon the differentcars avai lable in the market and ismanufacture in different sizes.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (600 Sq.Mt) Rs. 79 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 16.00 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.12 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.12 Cr.Rate of Return 26%Break Even Point 55%*********************************************

n-PROPYL ACETATE[CODE NO.3268]

Normal propyl acetate (also known as n-propyl acetate or 1-propyl acetate) is anorganic compound with a molecularformula of C5H10O2. It is commonlyused as a solvent in coatings and printinginks. This product is a clear, colourlessliquid that has a distinguishable acetateodour. This product is highly flammablewith a flash point of 14°C and aflammabil i ty rating of 3. It is highlymiscible with all common organic solvents(alcohols, ketones, glycols, esters) buthas only slight miscibility in water. The

most common method for chemical lymanufacturing normal propyl acetate isthrough the esterification of 1-propanol andacetic acid which are heated in the presenceof a strong acid. A chemical wholesalerwould have a bulk petrochemical storagefacility to regulate this product.Storage isnormally in a cool, dry and well ventilatedfaci l ity away from oxidizing agents.Normal propyl acetate should be kept outof direct sunlight, heat and open flames.Solvents such as normal propyl acetateshould be stored in drummed containerssuch as isotanks made of stainless steel,aluminium or carbon steel. A bulk chemicalexporter would normally distribute thissolvent in bulk vessels or tank trucks.Fortransportation purposes, normal propylacetate is classed as a flammable liquidwith a fire hazard rating of 2. A full bulkchemical distributor would export thesolvent throughout regions such as theUK, Europe, Africa and America. Thisproduct is a packing group 2. The majoruse of normal propyl acetate is as asolvent in the coatings and printingindustries.It is a good solvent for theseindustries because it has the ability to thinmany other organic compounds. Normalpropyl acetate dissolves a host of resinswhich make it a suitable solvent for woodlacquers and industrial finishes. Withinthe printing industry it is mainly used inflexographic and special screening prints.It is also used in aerosol sprays, nail careand as a fragrance solvent. It can also beused as a flavouring additive due to itsodour similar to pears. The main user endmarkets are the printing, coatings,lacquers, cosmetic and flavouringindustries.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 10 MT./DayLand & Building (3000Sq.Mt) Rs. 3.64Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.00 Cr.W.C. for 1 Month Rs. 1.92 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 9.74 Cr.Rate of Return 21%Break Even Point 57%******************************************

MINERAL WOOL (STONE WOOL)[CODE NO.3269]

Mineral wool is described as insulationmaterial made of wool of glass and stonewool. It is applicable from the cellar up tothe roof in a new bui lding or at therenovation of old buildings. Mineral wooloften is defined as any fibrous glassysubstance made from minerals (typicallynatural rock materials such as basalt ordiabase) or mineral products such as slagand glass Mineral wool has a unique rangeof properties combining high thermalresistance with long-term stability. Mineralwool can be divided into two maincategoriesglass wool and the stone/slagwool. The products are used in essentiallythe same applications and differ mainly inthe raw materials and melting methods

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Edible Oils, Essential Oils and Lubricating Oils IndustryAerosolAgarbatti & alliedAgarbatti perfumery compoundAir/oil/fuel filterAjowan extraction from ajowan seedsBees wax manufactureBees wax refining & bleachingBio-diesel from algaeBlending of lube oil (blending oflubricating oils & manufacture ofgreases)Brake oil (brake fluid)Calcium base greaseCamphorCandles (semi automatic)Cardamom oilCardmom oil (cap:20 kg/day)Castor oilCastor oil & its derivativesoleoresin,Turkey red oil, dco, hco,sebacic acid, 12- hydroxy stearic acidCastor oil and its derivatives oleoresin,Turkey red oil, dco, hco, sebacicacid 12-hydroxy stearic acidCastor oil derivative oleoresinsChilli oilCitronella oilsClove oilCompressor oilsConcentrate of rose, jasmine & lily etc.Core oil from cashewnut shellCorn oilCorn oil (maize oil)Cotton seed oil solvent extraction plant(capacity 150Ton/day)Crude edible oil refining (refining ofedible oils)Crude edible oil refining (refining ofedible oils)Crude oil refiningCurcumin &Turmeric oil fromTurmericCutting oilDecolourisation of refined rice bran oil(edible grade)Dehydrated castor oilDhoop battiDot-4 brake oilEdible oil extraction & refiningEdible oil extraction and refiningEdible oil manufacturing 200TpdEssential oils distillation unit (basil &cornmint)Essential oils from wood flex and chips(cyperus wood oil, rose wood oil, sandalwood oil)Essential oils manufacturingEthanol (bio fuel) from rice strawEucalyptus oilEugenol from cinnamon leaf oilEugenol from cinnamon oilExtra highTemperature lubricatinggrease (2500-30000C)Extraction & distillation of essential oils,oleoresins, flavours & fragrancesExtraction of essential oils (by supercritical method)Extraction of essential oils (cardamom,jeera, ajowan, ginger oils, etc. &packaging of ground spices)Extraction of essential oils/natural

extracts oilExtraction of jasmine essenceExtraction of large cardamom oilExtraction of oil from oil seed expanderextrusionTechnology)Extraction of wild apricot (chulli) oilFat liquor sulphated oilFish oilFood grade lubricant or greaseFractional distillation of crude oilFractional distillation of crude oilFractional distillation of essential oil &medicinal plant extractFuel oil from jatropha (jatropha bio-dieseloil extraction from jatropha seed)Garlic oil & powderGeraniol citronellal & hydroxy citronellolGinger oil, sandalwood oil & nagarmothaoilGrease manufacturingGround nut oilGround nut oil millGround nut processingHair removing waxHighTemperature greaseIntegrated wax complexIonone from lemon grass oilJasmine & lilly flower oilJatropha bio-dieselJatropha biodiesel oil extraction fromjatropha seedKesh kalaTel (vasmol or godrejkeshkalaTelType)Lemon grass oilLemon grass oil productionLiquid paraffinLube oil & greaseLube oil & grease from used engine oilsLube oil blending greases plantLube oil blending with greasesLubricating oilLubricating oil repacking andmanufacture of greasesMargarine butter (low cholestrol) fromvegetable oilMarorphali powder and oil (powder andextraction of oil frommarorphali)Menthol crystalsMenthol oil & crystalMicro crystalline waxMineralTurpentine oil (m.t.o.)frompetroleum (superior kerosene oil or othermaterial)Mustard oil (edible oil)Mustard oil (expeller)Mustard oil and flour mill (integrated unit)Mustard oil extraction & refining plantMustard oil plantMustard oil processing (expeller process)Neem oil captive consumption inproduction of neem coated urea (plantcapacity 2.00 mt per day)Oil filling plantOil from artemisia herbsOil seed & procuement,processing,preservation and storageOil service of carsOil soapOils and storageOilseeds procurement, processing,

preservation and storageOleoresin from spicesOlive oil plantPalm kernel oil extraction from palmkernel expeller (pke)Palm oilPalm oilPalm oil crushing unitPalmrosa oil from grassParaffin waxParaffin wax from slack waxPeppermint oilPhenyl pine oil based & black and whitePouches filling and packaging of edibleoilRajnigandha oilRe-refining of used engine oilRe-refining of used lubricating oilsReclamation of hydraulic oilsReclamation ofTransformer oilsReclamation of used engine oil (byvacuum distillation process)Reclamation of used engine oilsRefined oil- sunflower oil, groundnut oil,staff flower oil & cotton seed oilRefined vegetable oilRefining of palm oil, sunflower oil &groundnut oilRefining of palm oil, sunflower oil andcottonseed oilsRice bran oil (rbo)Rose crystalsRose oilRust prevention lubricating oilRust prevention oilsSeed oil extraction unitSeeds grading and processingSilicon greaseSilicone oilSilicone oil manufacturingSmokeless candleSolvent extraction & refinning(soyabean)Solvent extraction & refinning(soyabean) (capacity 250 mt/day & 50mt/day oil refining)Solvent extraction of rice bran oilSolvent extraction plant (oil cake based)Soya oil and cattle feed from soyabeanSpice oil & oleoresinsSpice oils or oleoresins (extraction ofessential oil (cardamon, jeera, ajowan,ginger oil & other spice)Sunflower oilSynthetic almond oilSynthetic gheeSynthetic muskSynthetic waxTeflon greaseTransformer oilTurbine oilTurmeric oil extraction from dryTurmericTurmeric oil oleoresinVanaspati unitVegetable oil extraction & refiningVirgin coconut oilWax crayonsWax emulsion forTextilesWetting oil (non ionic)Wire drawing lubricant

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Start Your Own Industryfollowing the melting stage, the processesand environmental issues are essentiallyidentical.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 93.33 Tons/DayLand (50000 Sq.Mt) Rs. 19.99 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 118.00 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 12.54 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 156 Cr.Rate of Return 24%Break Even Point 62%*********************************************

PROCESS SPICES AND HERBSFROM CLEANING, GRADING,

SORTING AND GRINDING ANDALSO DO STEAM

STERILIZATION AND FINALLY TODO EXTRACTIONS OF OIL FROMSPICES, OIL SEEDS AND HERBS

[CODE NO.3270]Spices which are basically plant products,have a definite role to play in enhancingthe taste flavour, rel ish or piquancy ofany food, most of the spices are pagrant,aromatic and pangent. They compriseseeds, bartes, rhizome, leaves fruits andother parts of plants, which belong tovarigated species and genera since timeimmorial, India in renamed to be the haveof spices. Most important spices like blackpepper (king of spices) cardamom (queenof spices) cardamom (queen of spices),ginger, chil ies and turmeric, which areproduced in India import it great reputation,and these constitute. The major group ofspices. In the list of spices, clave, nutmeg,cinnamon and cassia are known as treespices, However, spices l ike fennel,fenugreek, garlic, onion, coriander, cumin,vanilla, saffron etc. There are a numberof spices used along with food, namely;1. Common Salt, 2. Coriander, 3. Chill, 4.Haldi, 5. Ajwain & Maithee, 7. Onion andso on; These spices are not used are at atime. For preparation of any dish may beIndian or European, may be vegetarian ornon-vegetarian we use more than are shicefor its preparation. The combination of allthe spices but together for the use of oneparticular dish as known as 'masala' ofthe spices, the bulk of the dry matterconsists of carbohydrater, proteins,tannius, resins, volatile oil, fixed oil, forpigments, mineral, elements etc. Theseconstituents differ grately in theircomposition and content in differentspices. They have varied physical andchemical properties. Due to this reason,the processing method of different spice,differ widely and required individualexpertise in variety operation like curing,drying, cleaning, grading and packing.Harvesting of each spice is done at aparticular store of maturity in a particularmanner suitable for it avoiding any sort ofdamage before processing. It is

transported to the processing centre asquickly as possible and stored properlybefore it is taken to up for processing.

COST ESTIMATIONLand (17200 Sq.Mt) Rs. 4.83 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.45 Cr.W.C. for 1 Month Rs. 70.59 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 79.24 Cr.Rate of Return 49%Break Even Point 24%********************************************

CARDANOL FROM C.N.S.L. OIL(CASHEWNUT SHELL LIQUID)

[CODE NO 3271]Cardanol oil, a renewable raw material wellknown by product of the cashew industry,has been used as the starting material forthe synthesis of novel fulleropyrrolidinescardanol based. In this work, cardanol hasbeen used as bui lding block for thepreparation of target cardanol basedprecursors obtained by the way of theconvenient transformation of the functionalgroups (aromatic ring, -OH group or thedouble bonds of the side chain) of thecardanol ic structure. Pure 3-n-pentadecylphenol and its derivativeshaving homogeneous chemicalcomposition, used as the precursor of anyfulleropyrrolidines, have been prepared byhydrogenation of the un-saturated sidechain and subsequent alkylation of thearomatic ring of cardanol. The reactivityof olefinic double bond present in the side-chain which can undergo easytransformation i.e. oxirane formation aswell as metathesis reactions affordingvarious interesting fulleropyrrolidines isalso described. Cashew nut shell liquid oroil obtained by heat treatment containsabout 10% cardol and about 90% cardanol(a vessicant oi l l iquid) resulting fromdecarboxylating anacordic acid and itspolymers. Formerly, a moister productof the cashew kernel industry insouthern India, Cashew nut shell oil hasbecome a valuable raw material in themanufacture of many industrial product.It condenses with formaldehyde and otherchemicals into resin that can be used inmany unique combination for themanufacture of brake lining, clutch andother friction facings, insulating and waterproofing varnishes and coating laminatingresins, molding composition oil & acid proofcement & industrial floor tile, type writerrol ls, and myriad other products,varnishes made with these resin areresistant to acid and alkalies and possessunusual resistance to the softening actionof mineral oil; they are used to coat paperfor bottle cap liners and for many otherwater proofing and insulating purposes. Thepolymerized liquid is used as a pottingcompound for magnetoelectric machinearmatures in air planes because of its highheat resistance subsequent treatment ofthe polymerized product with

formaldehyde, trioxymethylene,paraformaldehyde or furfuraldehyde atroom temperature for 24-72 h produced asubstantially infusible solid resin thatretains high binding power at elevatedtemperature without softeninghydrogenation of the phenol in the oilproduced many useful products such asa cosolvent for rotovore in the preparationof insecticides. The hydrogenaled oil hasnone of the vesicant action of the originalliquid cashew nut shell oil also is used inIndia for protecting wood and paperagainst termites and for motor roofingand preserving fish nets, textiles andlumber. The cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL)is a by product & the cashewnut processingindustry cashew nut trees are found inKamataka, Kerela, and Tamil Nadu,Maharashtra etc. About 60,000 tons ofnuts are collected annually for processinginto kernels ;and in addition 50,000 tonsand received from East Africa. Oi l isextracted from 1/3 rd of the available nuts.Almost all the cashew processing factoriesare in the small scale sector. These unitsadopt either the Drum Roasting Method &nut-oil Butts Process while processingcashew nuts. It is reported that rawcashewnuts contain over 20% oil in theshells. In the old Drum Roasting Process,such if the oil gets burnt during roastingwhere as in the oil-Bath process about10% good qual ity shel l oi l can berecovered from the oil in the processitself as a bye-product. This oil is of goodquality and finds ready market. The shellstill contains 10 to 12 percent oil whichcan be recovered either by solventextraction or by using expellers. Cashewnut shell liquid is a versatile raw material.The potential availabil i ty by CNSL isestimated at 40,000 tons but the actualaverage production is only by the orderby 9,000 tons, primarily due to look ofmarket. The industrial application & CNSLare based open its polymerization to arubber like material under the influenceby acids and on the formation of a widerange of condensation products withaldehydes.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 10 MT/DayLand & Building (4000Sq.Mt) Rs.1.37 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.26 Cr.W.C. for 2 Month Rs. 1.77 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.51 Cr.Rate of Return 34%Break Even Point 49%*******************************************

HERBAL MEDICINAL FOODSUPPLEMENTS [CODE NO.3272]

Dietary supplement, any vitamin, mineral,herbal product, or other ingestiblepreparation that is added to the diet tobenefit health. Omega-3 fatty acid pillsare an example of a dietary supplement.Dietary supplements are used worldwide

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and represent a broad category ofingestible products that are distinguishablefrom conventional foods and drugs. Inthe United States, dietary supplementsare defined as products (other thantobacco) intended to supplement the dietthat contain at least one of the followingingredientsvitamin, mineral, herb orbotanical (including extracts of herbs orbotanicals), amino acid, metabolite, or anycombination thereof. In short, productssuch as multivitamins, garlic tablets, fishoil capsules, probiotics, natural weight-loss aids, and certain types of energydrinks are examples of dietarysupplements. In the United States, dietarysupplements must be labeled as such andmust be intended for oral administrationonly, whether as tablets, capsules,powders, or liquids. In addition, dietarysupplements must not include chemicalcompounds that have been approved asdrugs or licensed as biologics, unless thecompound was previously marketed as adietary supplement or a food.Supplements are often sold alongsideconventional over-the-countermedications in retail outlets. While dietarysupplements are not intended to treat,cure, mitigate, or prevent any disease,many consumers often view them assubstitutes for conventional medications.More than 50 percent of the U.S.population uses some type of dietarysupplement on a regular basis. Surveysof supplement usage in other countriesindicate that between 40 and 60 percentof Asian respondents use dietarysupplements, and about 30 percent ofconsumers in Europe and Latin America

report regular use of these products.Nutri tional supplement, in foods, anyvitamin or mineral added during processingto improve nutritive value and sometimesto provide specific nutrients in whichpopulations are deficient. Flour and breadproducts are often enriched with iron andthe B vitamins thiamin, riboflavin, andniacin; and citrus-fruit beverages, naturallycontaining vi tamin C, may be fortifiedwith additional vitamin C units. Additionof iodine to salt has eliminated goitre insome areas in which i t was formerlycommon; and vitamin D may be added tobaby foods to combat rickets.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (1800Sq.Mt) Rs.1.12 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 90.00 Cr.W.C. for 2 Month Rs. 4.80 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.03 Cr.Rate of Return 51%Break Even Point 44%*******************************************

ELECTRIC SWITCHESMANUFACTURING[CODE NO.3273]

The switches are of high quality and areused in hot plates, coolers, washingmachines, electric cooking ranges etc.Rotary Switches are to 5 Amps and15Amps rating and are fitted with veryfine quality contracts for long lasting. Thecontacts close or open. The switchesconsist of Bakelite body except for thehot plate switch. The hot plate switch hasa ceramic base to withstand hightemperature. The switches have a 360°rotation. The switches are provided with ablack or white knob with proper marking.Single hole fixing is provided by a threadedbrush. The switch is secured by a singlecenter fixing nut. Electric switches, plugs,sockets, etc. are nothing but electricfittings which are quite famil iar to thepeople as i t is found in every home.They can be manufactured using differentmajor raw materials e.g. steel, brass,thermosetting or thermoplastic resinsHowever this report is totally based onbakel i te powder or resin which isthermosetting type. Bakelite powder isalso known as phenol formaldehyde resin.also other electrical accessories e.g.plates, lamps holders, may bemanufactured from phenol formaldehyderesin and same plant and machineriesmaking the industry highly flexible andprofitable. Besides electrical fittings radiocabinets, inks stands, table lamps, doorand cabinets, handles, power relaycomponents, camera shutters, texti lebobbins and other accessories may alsobe manufactured with little or no change.As mentioned earlier though electricalfittings may be manufactured fromother materials also it may be notedthat bakelite electrical fittings are bestand economical. Also bakelite is badconductor of electricity making them

shock resistant which may be there iscase of metal electrical fittings. Electricfi ttings are manufactured in differentsizes as required by the customer.They may be of two or three pin. Threepin sockets and plugs have one majoradvantage over two pin one's since theyare earthed also. Also variouscombinations are practiced in the 5-15ampere range. These combinations are(1) 5 amp. switches, sockets, Bell push &Flush type fuses (2) 15 amp. and 5-15amps. combination etc. can imagine thescope of this industry. To make it moreclear due to the development in electricproduction more industries will be installed,more and more electricity, as well asindustrial purposes which in turn will requiremore fi ttings. Most of the bakel iteelectrical fittings consist essentially ofthree parts. i. The bakelite or plastic body.ii. Metal inserts and screws, springs etc.iii. Ceramic base. A switch is a device tocut the electric circuit when not desired.A general use switch is a switch intendedfor use in general distribution andbranched circuits. It is rated in amperesand is capable of interrupting its ratedcurrent at its rated voltage.

COST ESTIMATIONLand (450 Sq.Mt) Rs. 83.10 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 21.05 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 7.79 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.13 Cr.Rate of Return 31%Break Even Point 49%********************************************

READYMADE DRY MORTARMANUFACTURING PLANT (2TON/HOUR) [CODE NO.3274]

Dry Mortar Mix is gaining eminence inmodern times owing to i ts versati lesuperiority in regard to characteristics overthe conventional in-situ mortars viz. betterperformance easy to uses easy to setand the quality of leaving no crakes andvoiles. Besides it has preferably betterand wider field of application as patching& repairing materials for plasting purposesand other construction works viz. internal/external plastering masonry work etc. Itis a very good substitute for conventionalin-situ mortars. Various types of Readymix dry mortar comprise internal plastermortar, external plaster mortar masonrymortar, quick setting mortar high strengthmortar repair mortar self leaving flooringmortar pre-mix RCC mortar etc. Onespecific advantage regarding manufactureof these ready mix dry mortar is thatthey can be manufactured in a single unitby variation in composition proportionsas per different formulations. Readymix dry mortar is particularly useful oncongested siles or in road constructionwhere little space for the mixing plant andfor extensive aggregate stockpi le isavai lable but the greatest singleadvantage of ready mix dry mortar is

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that it may be made under better conditionsof control than are normally possible onany large construction si tes. Theseconsist of finely ground refractory grainand plasticizers that can be thinly spreadon brick during construction. For air -setting mortars sodium si l icates orphosphates provide strength at roomtemperature. Heat setting mortars containno additives and develop strength onlywhen a ceramic bond is formed at hightemperatures. A refractory compositioncontaining chemical agents that surehardening at temperatures below that ofceramic bonding but above roomtemperature sometimes cal led "airhardening". A refractory mortar materialwhich requires relatively high temperaturefro the development of a bond. Masonrycements are cements fro use in mortarsfor masonry construction. They areformulated to yield easily workable mortarsand contain special additives that reducethe loss of water from the mortar to theprours masonry units.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 20.00 Ton/DayLand & Building (3000Sq.Mt) RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 48.50 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 43.46 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs.1.04 Cr.Rate of Return 109%Break Even Point 45%*********************************************

STAINLESS STEEL BUTT ANDBALL BEARING HINGES FOR

WOODEN DOOR [CODE NO.3275]Hinges are devices that are made out oftwo symmetrical or none symmetricalsheet metal pieces pivot joined togetherwith wire rod for free swinging of the twoparts and are used to support doors orwindows of buildings and furniture allowinga swing about the support frames. A hingeis a relatively simple bearing, usuallyinvolving two plates that meet at a fulcrumwhich allows a limited amount of rotation.Doors are the most common hingeapplication, but they are used in so manydifferent si tuations that to make acomprehensive list would take too long.Zinc Plated & Electro Brass Plain BearingButt Hinges

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 3 MT./DayLand (2000 Sq.Mt) Rs. 2.16 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.07 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 4.10 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.83 Cr.Rate of Return 88%Break Even Point 24%*********************************************

SCHOOL UNIFORM & LADIESGARMENTS (READYMADE

GARMENTS) [CODE NO. 3276]As the name itself implies the readymadegarments are garments ready for wearing.

Wearing garment is a basic need for everyhuman being. The trend for using readymade garments is increasing day by day.Ready to wear garments have been findingmore and more acceptance in theindigenous as well as export marketsmainly due to low cost of fabrication.Sewing, of cloth as well as saving of time.Manufacture of readymade garments isvery simple and easi ly manageable.Machinery and Raw Materials required tostart this industry are indigenouslyavai lable. The scheme envisages forsetting up a unit of readymade garments.viz. Cotton Shirts, Pajamas, Petticoatsand blouses which shall be quiteacceptable in the rural markets. Thereadymade garments industry is a highlydiversified one consisting of a largenumber of items based on various fabricseither woven or knitted, for ladies andgirls, for men and for boys for sportsand swimming. Under-garments, Outergarments, traditional institutional and alsoindustrial garments. The Rs 172,000-croreprivate education market in India isestimated to be growing at 11 per cent ayear — this segment represents 51 percent of this market. Thus, the market forschool uniforms is huge and growing at afast pace. At present, uniforms are almost40 per cent of the Rs 32,000-crorekidswear market, with growth of 15 percent over last year.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 200 Nos/DayLand & Building (546 Sq.Mt) Rs. 26 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 57.00 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.09 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 2.03 Cr.Rate of Return 38%Break Even Point 60%**********************************************

HYDRATED LIME [CODE NO.3277]Hydrated lime is a stable, dry, fine powderproduced by the chemical combinationof quicklime with water. This is the mostconcentrated form of l ime. Hydratedlime,apart from building industries, is alsolargely used in chemical industries as acheapest alkali available. It is consumedin hundreds of solidliquid phase reactions.Hydrated l ime requirements defini telyexceed the vast tonnage of quick limerequired in dry, thermal processes suchas sintering, smelting, and fluxing etc.Hydrated lime is used for neutralization,coagulation, canticization, dehydration,hydrolyzation and absrption. It is alsoused as a flux in metallurgy, as a specifiedlubricant, as a bonding agent, as a filler,as a raw material and also in themanufacture of refrectories. The presentexisting manufacturing capacity in thecountry for the manufacture of hydratedlime is not sufficient to meet the growingdemand of its dependent chemical andother industries as also in building industry.Raw materials, process equipments, and

the necessary know-how involved in themanufacture of hydrated lime are availableindigenously. The term l ime has broadconnotation and frequently is used inrefering to limestone. According to precisedefinition lime can only be a burned form:Quick lime and hydrated l ime. Theseproducts are oxides or hydroxides ofcalcium and magnesium, expect hydraulictypes in which the CaO & MgO arechemically combined with impurities. Theoxide is converted to a hydroxide byslaking on exothermic reaction in whichthe water combines chemically with thelime.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 100 MT./DayLand & Building (6000Sq.Mt) Rs. 3.08 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.50 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.28 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.05 Cr.Rate of Return 39%Break Even Point 48%*********************************************

AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL 40 BEDED[CODE NO.3278]

PanchaKarma is the cornerstone toAyurvedic management of disease.Pancha Karma is the process which getsto the root cause of the problem andcorrects the essential balance of 'Tridosha'in body. Pancha Karma is not only goodfor alleviating disease but is also a usefultool in maintaining excel lent health.Ayurveda advises undergoing PanchaKarma at the seasonal changes to cleanthe body, improve the digestion and toimprove the metabol ic processes.Panchakarma is a Sanskrit word that means"five actions" or "five treatments". Thisage-old science of purifying the body isan ancient branch of Ayurveda, TheTreatment in Ayurveda consists of twomain types. One is Shaman Chikitsa, usedto subdue the vitiated Doshas, due to whichany ai lments may be produced. It isadministered by using various medicinalherbo-mineral preparations. However, if theDoshas are vitiated beyond a particularlevel, they give rise to various endotoxins,which have a tendency to be accumulatedin the minute channels. These are beyondthe level of pacification and hence need tobe eliminated or removed from the body.In such cases, the second type oftreatment, which is Shodhan Chikitsa orcleansing therapy, is indicated. Since itconsists of the five types of maintherapies, it is known as the PanchakarmaChikitsa. Ayurveda, the perfect scienceor knowledge of life is believed to be theoldest treatment method which evolvedaround 600 BC in India. The word Ayurvedaoriginated from the two Sanskrit words,‘Ayur’ meaning life and ‘Veda’ meaningknowledge. Ayurveda practiced by specialphysicians called ‘Vaidyas’ is known topromote positive health, natural beauty andlong life. Life, according to Ayurveda, is a

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COST ESTIMATIONLand (12000 Sq.Mtr) US$ 18.56 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 8.33 LacsW.C. for 3 Months US$ 2.02 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$29.47 LacsRate of Return 30%Break Even Point 50%**********************************************

ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION PLANTCAPACITY10 TON/Day

[CODE NO.3279]Extrusion is a plastic deformation processin which a block of metal (billet) is forcedto flow by compression through the dieopening of a smaller cross-sectional areathan that of the original billet Extrusion isan indirect-compression process. Indirect-compressive forces are developed by thereaction of the workpiece (billet) with thecontainer and die; these forces reach highvalues. The reaction of the billet with thecontainer and die results in highcompressive stresses that are effectivein reducing the cracking of the billet materialduring primary breakdown from the billet .Extrusion is the best method for breakingdown the cast structure of the billet becausethe bi llet is subjected to compressiveforces only. Extrusion can be cold or hot,depending on the alloy and the methodused. In hot extrusion, the bil let ispreheated to facilitate plastic deformation

COST ESTIMATION

Plant Capacity 12 MT./DayLand & Building (5000Sq.mt) Rs. 4.70 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 4.88 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 10.96 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 21.77 Cr.Rate of Return 76%Break Even Point 28%***********************************************

EXTRA NEUTRAL ALCOHOL WITHMAIZE AS RAW MATERIAL

[CODE NO.3280]Neutral spirit is ethanol, which will only havethe characteristic taste and odour ofethanol. It is manufactured from molasses,grains and other carbohydrate rawmaterials. In order to classi~ the differenttypes of neutral spirit according to the rawmaterials used for the manufacture, thevalue of the raw material should be prefixedas follows. Molasses Neutral Spirit Neutralspirit made from molasses will be calledmolasses neutral spirit. Grain Neutral Spirit,Neutral spirit made from grain or malt willbe named as grain neutral spirit. Similarlyprefix will be used according to raw materialused for manufacture. Pure Ethyl AlcoholC2 H2O also known as absolute alcohol isa colourless mobile inflammable liquid.The term alcohol was first applied to thespirits of wine ethyl alcohol and now itrefers to a series of substances withsimilar characteristics ethyl alcohol isthe active constituent of all intoxicatingliquors obtained by the fermentation ofstarchy materials. It is present in the adays prepared in immense quanti tieschiefly by fermentation and findsnumerous industrial uses, and is also beingused as a motor fuel. Starch bearingmaterials potatoes, rice wheat maize,etc.form another important source of alcoholpotatoes were extensively used for themanufacture of alcohol in Germany beforethe War 1st. Alcohol produced from grainscosts more than that produced frommolasses and grains are chiefly used forthe production of patable liquers. Alcoholpossesses excellent solvent properties,and it is used for the extraction of severaldrugs and for the manufacture of tincturesand others medicinal prepaparation. It isalso employed for the extraction of essentialoils, and for the preparation of perfumes,essences and flavours. For a developingcountry like India, where the basic organicchemical Industry had to take a start fromthe available source, ethyl alcohol hasbeen found to be a suitable raw materialfor a variety of products.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 60 KL/DayLand & Building (35 Acres) Rs. 24.80 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 44 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 17.51 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 89.31 Cr.Rate of Return 20%Break Even Point 58%**********************************************

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Start Your Own IndustryCOLD STORAGE FOR POTATOAND ONIONS [CODE NO. 3281]

Onion, being high in water content, is adelicate commodity to store and requiresspecial procedure and parameters, givingrise to the concept of Onion cold storage.The proposed project envisions setting upof an onion cold storage unit in Gujarat totackle the problem of post harvest storage.It will be an essential infrastructure foronion exporters, both in private and publicsector. CA Cold storage is used to Onionsand Potato. Once they are kept in thecold storage, they do not get spoiled evenafter many months. Some times, inproduction season of certain vegetableor fruit crop, the demand for that thingdecreases, which in turn decreases theyconsumption in surplus amount of thatparticular item is kept in a cold storage.So this item, when needed, can be takenfrom the cold storage & can be madeavailable to consumers very easily. Onionis an important vegetable crop grown inIndia and forms a part of dai ly diet inalmost all households throughout the year.It is also used for medical purpose. Butdue to non-availability of appropriate post-harvest storage facilities, 20-25% of thetotal produced onions are wasted, which interms of value amounts to crores ofrupees. Building up of the cold storageunit would minimize the waste upto thelevel of 3 to 4% that would in turn help theonion growers, and stabilize onion pricesin market for all types of consumers. Amajor challenge in India is potato storageas potato production that takes place inthe cold months of October-November toFebruary-March (about four-fifths of totalproduction) is followed by hot summermonths; this makes refrigerationnecessary for storage. 2 Cold storagetakes place on a large scale. It is estimatedthat there were about 3,400 cold storagefacilities in the beginning of the 2000s inIndia (CIP, 2006) but they had increasedto 5,386 units in 2008 that could storeover eighteen million tons of crops.3 Mostof the cold storages in India are usedtowards potato storage. CIP (2006)estimates that approximately three-fifthsof potatoes in cold storages are tablepotatoes, intended for consumption, whilethe other two-fi fths are used for seed.Using average storage fees from oursurvey (and assuming 80% of cold storageuse by potatoes), it is estimated that about0.4 billion USD is spent yearly by tradersand farmers on storage for these potatoesin India, indicating the considerable sizeof this business. Selection of location forthe cold storage is a very important task.So, this should be done very carefully.While selecting a location for the coldstorage the following factors should beaccounted for:- 1. Market and productionfield should be near the cold storage sothat the expenditure incurred in to and for

transportation is less and it is convenientalso. 2. Cold storage should be near ahighway so that the transportation to othercities is not difficult. 3. At the site of thecold storage, the cost of the land shouldbe less. 4. There should be a convenientarrangement of water and electrici ty atthe location, where cold storage is to beestablished.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 5000 MT Cold StorageLand & Building (68.80Sq.Mt) Rs.3.04Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.61 Cr.W.C. for 1 Month Rs. 11.92 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 5.94 Cr.Rate of Return 13%Break Even Point 69%*******************************************

ICE TUBE MANUFACTURING[CODE NO. 3282]

Tube IceTube ice, commonly called cylinderice, is formed by freezing potable wateron the inside of a series of vertical metalcyl inders around which refrigerant isevaporating at a low temperature. Whenthe cylinders are nearly full of ice, hot gasis used to loosen the ice from the cylinderwalls. The ice falls downward and is brokeninto pieces by a spinning breaker bar orother apparatus. The ice is then usuallyfed up a screw conveyer or auger to amechanical storage bin or "rake," where itis stored unti l i t can be bagged orprocessed. Tube ice is recognizable fromthe trademark hole in the middle of each"tube." The density of tube ice in storageis approximately 32 lb/ft3 (0.41 kg/m3).Because of the hot gas thawing systememployed, tube ice is harvested wet. Inorder to deliver a superior product thatdoes not freeze together, the ice shouldbe refrozen, which dries the surface of theice and prevents sticking together. Thismay be accomplished through the use ofa drying system or by placing in a coldroom immediately after bagging. Ice cubeis a well known product and the commercialice cube is made in the ice plant while theice can be prepared at homes also in therefrigerators. Only the water is fi lled intrays and these trays are kept inrefrigerators. After a certain period the waterwill freeze and ice cube can be obtained.The method of refrigeration of water intoice cube is almost similar on commercialscale refrigeration are mostly used forthe production of ice cube. Medium andsmall scale freezing equipments are usedin conjunction with the large capacityrefrigerators. Ice cube is produced andmarketed usual ly in the form of cubeswhich may be either crystal-clear oropaque, the latter is considered to beinferior. The opaqueness is due to thepresence of minute babbles of air releasedduring the cooling process. The wateremployed for ice cube making should bepreferably free from dissolved solids.formerly when steam was used as a source

of powers for driving refrigerationmachines the exhaust steam wascondensed after filtration and the distilledwater so obtained was frozen into ice cube.Electrici ty is now used for runningrefrigeration plants and economicproduction of clear ice cube from rawwater without proof distillation has gainedimportance. Various methods of treatmenthave been developed for this purposeand it now possible to use water containingdissolved solids up to 1300 p.p.m. to yieldice cube of good marketable quality.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 20 MT/DayLand & Building (2000Sq.Mt) Rs. 2.47Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.22 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 48.98 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.59 Cr.Rate of Return 41%Break Even Point 47%*********************************************

WOOD PLASTIC COMPOSITEBOARD (WPC) [CODE NO. 3283]

Wood–plastic composites (WPCs) are aform of composite combining wood-basedelements with polymers. The processesfor manufacturing WPCs include extrusion,injection molding, and compressionmolding or thermoforming (pressing).Newer manufacturing processes for WPCsinclude additive manufacturing via fusedlayer modeling and laser sintering. Animportant constraint for polymers used inWPCs is requiring process conditions (melttemperature, pressure) that wil l notthermally degrade the wood filler. Wooddegrades around 220 °C; thus, general-purpose polymers like polyethylene andpoly vinyl chloride are typically used formanufacturing WPCs. Wood fibers areinherently hydrophi l ic because of thehydroxyl groups contained in the celluloseand hemicellulose molecular chains. Thus,modification of the wood fiber via chemicalor physical treatments is very critical tomaking improved WPCs. The mostabundant profiles made from wood–plasticcomposites are boards or lumber used inoutdoor decking applications. Althoughearly WPC products were mainly extrudedfor profi led sections, nowadays, manyinjected parts made of WPC are beingintroduced for various industries, includingelectrical casings, packaging, daily livingsupplies, and civil engineering applications.Mold and mildew and color fading of WPCstend to be the durability issues of primeimportance for WPCs. Most recentresearch on WPC durability focuses onstudies to better understand themechanisms contributing to variousdegradation issues as well as methods toimprove durability. Most WPC products inthe USA are utilized in building materialswith few exceptions for residential andcommercial building applications, whichmeans that building codes are the mostimportant national rules for the WPC

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Best Industries to Start and Growmanufacturers. New developments arebeing made especially in the area of nanoadditives for WPCs includingnanocellulose. Recently, the trend of patentregistrations for WPCs has shifted to newproducts or applications instead of thematerials itself. Wood-plastic composites(WPCs) are composite materials made ofwood fiber/wood flour and thermoplastic(s)(includes PE, PP, PVC etc.). In addition towood fiber and plastic, WPCs can alsocontain other l igno-cel lulosic and/orinorganic fi l ler materials. WPCs are asubset of a larger category of materialscal led natural fiber plastic composites(NFPCs), which may contain no cellulose-based fiber fi l lers such as pulp fibers,peanut hulls, bamboo, straw, digestate etc.Chemical additives seem practical ly"invisible" (except mineral fi l lers andpigments, i f added) in the compositestructure. They provide for integration ofpolymer and wood flour (powder) whilefacilitating optimal processing conditions.In recent years, people in the flooringindustry starts referring to WPC as a typeof floor that has a basic structure of topvinyl veneer plus a rigid extruded core(the core can be made without any woodfiber). WPC is now an established productcategory within LVT. This type of WPC isdifferent than the WPC decking and is notintended for outdoor usage.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1024 sq.ft./DayLand & Building (500 Sq.Mtr) RentedPlant & Machinery Rs. 30.00 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 10.69 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 43.69 LacsRate of Return 52%Break Even Point 61%********************************************

SULPHATE OF POTASH[CODE NO. 3284]

Potassium sulfate (K2SO4) (in Bri tishEnglish potassium sulphate, also calledsulphate of potash, arcanite, or archaicallyknown as potash of sulfur) is a non-flammable white crystalline salt which issoluble in water. The chemical compoundis commonly used in fertilizers, providingboth potassium and sulfur. Whenpotassium sulfate is heated in water andsubjected to swirl ing in a beaker, thecrystals form a multi-arm spiral tructurewhen allowed to settle. Potassium sulfatecould be used to study spiral structures inthe laboratory. Two crystalline forms areknown. Orthorhombic ß-K2SO4 is thecommon form, but it converts to a-K2SO4above 583°C. These structures arecomplex, although the sulfate adopts thetypical tetrahedral geometry. It does notform a hydrate, unlike sodium sulfate. Thesalt crystal l ize as double six-sidedpyramids, classified as rhombic. They aretransparent, very hard and have a bitter,salty taste. The salt is soluble in water,but insoluble in solutions of potassium

hydroxide (sp. gr. 1.35), or in absoluteethanol. The dominant use of potassiumsulfate is as a fertilizer. K2SO4 does notcontain chloride, which can be harmful tosome crops. Potassium sulfate is preferredfor these crops, which include tobacco andsome fruits and vegetables. Crops thatare less sensitive may stil l requirepotassium sulfate for optimal growth if thesoil accumulates chloride from irrigationwater. The crude salt is also usedoccasionally in the manufacture of glass.Potassium sulfate is also used as a flashreducer in artil lery propellant charges. Itreduces muzzle flash, flareback and blastoverpressure. It is sometimes used as analternative blast media similar to soda insoda blasting as it is harder and similarlywater-soluble. Potassium sulfate (K2SO4)mineral name arcanite forms colorless, nohygroscopic crystal. It occasionally occursin nature in the pure state in salt deposit,but is more widely found in the form ofmineral double salts in combination withsulfates of calcium, magnesium, andsodium. Potassium sulfate is afterpotassium chloride the most importantpotassium containing fertilizer being usedmainly for special crops. Potassium sulfateconstitutes 5% of the world demand forpotash fertilizer. Prior to 1939, the Germanpotash industry was the chief source ofpotassium sulfate for American chemicaland fertil izer industries, althoughconsiderable tonnages were being producedin this country by the interaction ofpotassium chloride and sulfuric acid as aside product of salt-cake manufacture.With the termination of European imports,the production of the salt was undertakenon a larger scale by the American Potashand Chemical Corp. through the interactionof burkeite (Na2CO3 2Na2SO4) withpotassium chloride followed in turn bythe successful recovery of this saltfrom langbeinite by the InternationalMinerals and Chemical Corp. In agriculturaluse potassium sulfate is preferred forthe tobacco crop of the Southeast andthe citrus crop of Southern California.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 200 Ton/DayLand (40,000 Sq.Mt) Rs.21.20 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 32.00 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 45.63 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 99.73 Cr.Rate of Return 32%Break Even Point 47%**********************************************

CITRIC ACID FROM SUGARCANEMOLASSES [CODE NO.3285]

Citric acid (C6H8O7, 2 - hydroxy - 1,2,3 -propane tricarboxylic acid), a naturalconstituent and common metaboli te ofplants and animals, is the most versatileand widely used organic acid in the field offood (60%) and pharmaceuticals (10%). Ithas got several other applications in variousother fields. Currently, the global production

of citric acid is estimated to be around736000 tones/year (Química e Derivados,1997), and the entire production is carriedout by fermentation. In Brazil, almost theentire demand of citric acid is met throughimports. There is constant increase (3.5-4%) each year in its consumption, showingthe need of finding new alternatives for itsmanufacture. Citric acid was first isolatedby Karls Scheels in 1874, in England, fromthe lemon juice imported from Italy. Italianmanufacturers had monopoly for i tsproduction for almost 100 years, and itwas sold at high cost. This led extensiveattempts all over the world to findalternatives way for its production, whichincluded chemical and microbialtechniques. In 1923, Wehmer observedthe presence of citric acid as a by-productof calcium oxalate produced by a cultureof Penici ll ium glaucum. Otherinvestigations showed the isolation of twovarieties of fungi belonging to genusCitromyces (namely Penici ll ium).However, industrial trials did not succeeddue to contamination problems and longduration of fermentation (Rohr et al., 1983).The industrial process was first open byCurrie, in 1917, who found that Aspergillusniger had the capacity to accumulatesignificant amounts of citric acid in sugarbased medium. He also showed that highconcentrations of sugar favoured itsproduction, which occurred under limitationof growth. In the thirties, some units wereimplanted in England, in Soviet Union, andin Germany for the commercial production.However, the biochemical basis was onlycleared in the fifties with the discovery ofthe glycolytic pathway and the tricarboxylicacid cycle (TCA). Consequently, animproved process employing submergedfermentation was developed in UnitedStates. Although methods were wel ldeveloped to synthesis citric acid usingchemical means also, better successeswere achieved using microbialfermentations, and over the period of time,this technique has become the method ofultimate choice for i ts commercialproduction, mainly due to economicadvantage of biological production overchemical synthesis. Much attention hasbeen paid on research to improve themicrobial strains, and to maintain theirproduction capacity. Citric acid was firstisolated from lemon juice and crystallizedas a solid by Scheele in 1784. It is foundas natural constituent of citrus fruits, pineapples, peaches, figs and other fruitsand tissues.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 40 MT/DayLand (20,000 Sq.Mt) Rs. 20.61 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 29.87 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 12.87 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 64.21 Cr.Rate of Return 22%Break Even Point 56%******************************************

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* SODIUM HYDRO SULFITETHROUGH FORMALDEHYDEROUTE CAP-20 TPD

* SODA ASH PLANT FROMSOLVAY PROCESS

* ONION, AND GARLICPOWDER WITH GRAPEDEHYDRATION (RAISINS)

* FLUSH DOORS* DI-METHYL PHTHALATES

(DMP)* GLUTEN FREE BEER

* PVC AND PP FILES ANDFOLDERS

* SULFAMIC ACID PURECRYSTAL AND OTHER GRADE(GP,SR & TM GRADE)

* DECORATIVE LAMINATEDSHEET (SUNMICA)

* ALPHA CELLULOSE POWDERFROM COTTON WASTE

* CAST POLY PROPYLENEFILMS ( CPP FILM)

* CASHEW NUT PROCESSING* BIOGAS PRODUCTION (1500

CUBIC METER PER DAY)* SOYA MILK AND PANEER* MINERAL TURPENTINE OIL

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* STEEL FABRICATION* STEEL ROLLING MILL

(REINFORCEMENT BAR)* ACRYLIC BATH TUB BY

ACRYLIC SHEET* FABRICATION OF HEAT

EXCHANGER* KITCHEN PRODUCTS

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

INDUCTION FURNACE FROMSTEEL SCRAP & SPONGIRON

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

* PROCESSING OF LOWGRADE TUNGESTEN OREFULL BODY & CHASSISSBUS PLANT

* ASSEMBLY OF AIR –CONDITIONER/CHESTFREEZER/REFRIGERATOR

* G.I.LADDER & PERFORATEDTRAYS

* ALUMINIUM DOORS &WINDOWS (ALUMINIUMFABRICATION)

* LEAF SPRINGS FORTRACTOR DRAWNTROLLEYS & FOURWHEELER TEMPOS

* STEEL BRIGHT BARS* AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE VALVE* AUTOMOTIVE BRAKING

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

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

AND GAS ENGINEERINGINDUSTRY, AEROSCAPEENGINEERING INDUSTRY)

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

SCRAPS* PRODUCTION OF PV

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

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

* ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION

* ALUMINIUM COIL COATINGFOR ACP AND ROOFING IND.

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

(INDUSTRIAL &AUTOMOBILE)* HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS* DISPOSABLE SYRINGES

WITH NEEDLE PLANT* FABRICATION UNIT

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

* COPPER POWDER FROMCOPPER SCRAP

* STONE CRUSHER* PRODUCTION OF ALL

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

* STONE MINING* MAHINDRA CAR

DEALERSHIP WITHAUTOMOBILE SERVICESTATION/GARAGE

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

* AAC & ACSR ALUMINIUMCONDUCTORS

* MANGANESE ORE JIGGING* STEEL TRANSMISSION LINE

TOWERS AND ROLLING MILLTO PRODUCE STEELSECTIONS

* FERRO SILICON (FROMMINERAL INGREDIENTS)STAINLESS STEEL TUBES

* M.S.FASTENERS ANDS.S. FASTENERS

* PREFABRICATED STEELFRAMED BUILDINGMANUFACTURING PLANT

* LEAD ACID BATTERY* GALVANISED WIRE* POWER TRANSFORMER

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

(GALVANISING ELECTROFORGED STEEL GRATING)

* ALLOY WHEELS PLANT* ESTABLISHMENT OF

MANUFACTURING OFREFRIGERATING APPLIANCE

* WELDED WIRE MESH* ALUMINIUM COLD

ROLLING MILL FORSHEETS & CIRCLES

* ALUMINIUM ROLLINGMILL FOR MANUFACTURINGALUMINIUM CIRCLES

REQUIRED FORPRESSURE COOKERS,NON STICK COOKWARES& CIRCLES

* LPG CYLINDER* ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE

PANNELS* DEEP FREEZER

ENVIRONMENTALCLEARANCE FOREXPANSION OF INGOTS/BILLETS PLANT

* FERRO SILICON BYSMELTING PROCESS

* ALUMINIUM CONDUCTOR* PRESTRESSED

CONCRETE POLES* FASTENERS (NUT & BOLT)

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

TUBE VALVES (VALVESMANUFACTURING)

* PRESSURE COOKWAREALUMINIUM, STAINLESSSTEEL & HARD ANODIZED

* ELECTRIC WATER HEATER* SOLAR WATER HEATER

DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL* CORRUGATED

COLOURED ROOFINGGALVANISED IRON SHEET

* PRESSURE DIE CASTING* G.I.WIRE AND BARBED

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

WIRE* HOT DIP GALVANIZING

PLANT FOR STRUCTURALSTEEL AND PIPES

* COLD ROLLING MILL* DOOR HINGES (MILD

STEEL AND STAINLESSSTEEL)

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

LOTIONS ETC.)* ANHYDROUS SODIUM

DITHIONITE PRODUCTION(SODIUM FORMATEPROCESS)

* SODA ASH PLANT (FROMSOLUTION BRINE)

* SISAL FIBREREINFORCED

* CEMENT ROOFING SHEET* HIGH ALUMINA

REFRACTORY BRICKPLANT

* CATHETERSMANUFACTURING

* SURGICAL RUBBERDISPOSABLE GOODS

* POULTRY AND HATHERYFARMING

* MILK PROCESSING PLANT* ROASTED, SALTED ALMONDS,

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

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

MAKING PLANT* AUTOMATIC BISCUIT MAKING

PLANT* FROZEN FOOD BY IOF

TECHNOLOGY* WALNUT PROCESSING PLANT* WHIPPING CREAM FRUITS &

VEGETABLES POWDER UNIT(EXPORTS ORIENTED UNIT)

* NATURAL MEDICINE &RESEARCH INSTITUTEWITH 150 BEDS HOSPITAL

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

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

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

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

* MAIZE FLOUR & BY PRODUCTMANUFACTURING PLANT

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

* CATTLE FARMING ANDDAIRY PRODUCTS

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

* DEXTROSE PLANT* SBR RUBBER SHEETS AND

SHOE MANUFACTURING* CASHEW NUT PROCESSING* PLYWOOD AND PLYBOARD

PARTICLE BOARD ANDLAMINATED PARTICLE BOARD

* VENEER MAKING, PLYWOOD& PLYBOARD MAKING

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

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

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* PLASTIC GRANULES FROMPLASTIC WASTE

* ROPE AND SUTLI MAKINGPLANT

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

* I.V. FLUID (FFS OR BFSTECHNOLOGY)

* TOXIN PAN MASALA,TOBACCO LESS GUTKHAAND ZARDA

* RUBBER & FLATTRANSMISSION BELTCONVEYOR BELT

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

* RUBBER & FLATTRANSMISSION BELTCONVEYOR BELT

* MUSTARD OIL PROCESSINGPLANT (EXPELLER PROCESS)

* MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH750 BEDS HOSPITAL FACILITY

* MICRO IRRIGATIONPRODUCT MANUFACTURINGPLANT

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

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

* ESTABLISHMENT OF APRIVATE UNIVERSITY

* DIGITAL INKS* GALVANIZING PROCESS

PLANT FOR ELECTRICALPOLES

* MAIZE PROCESSING PLANT* STARCHES / MODIFIED

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

* BABY CARE PRODUCTS* FAT LIQUOR (CHLORINATED

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

PROFILES* EPDM RUBBER PROFILES* FAT LIQUOR (CHLORINATED

PARAFFIN WAX)* FAST FOOD RESTAURANT

WITH CENTRALLISEDKITCHEN

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

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

* FAST FOOD RESTAURANTCHAIN WITH CENTRALLISEDKITCHEN

* GUAR SPLIT POWDER ANDOTHER BY PRODUCTS

* SOLVENT EXTRACTIONPLANT (COTTON SEED)

* RASGULLA MANUFACTURINGAND CANNING

* CULTIVATION OF RICE &WHEAT COMMERCIAL &MECHANISED DEVELOPMNT

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

* TEAK FARMING* ARTIFICIAL MARBLE

(SYNTHETIC)* POTATO STARCH CARDANOL

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

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

200 KG ASEPTIC PACKAGING)* BOTTLING PLANT (WHISKY,

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

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

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

POTATOES* SORBITOL FROM MAIZE

STARCH* WALNUT PROCESSINGPLANT* SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND

OIL REFINERY CUM PACKINGOF RICE BRAN OIL

* COTTON SEED OIL SOLVENTEXTRACTION PLANT

* MARINE TRAINING INSTITUTE& PLACEMENT SERVICEPROVIDING AGENCY

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

FIBRE BLANKET, CERAMICFIBRE BOARD AND CERAMICFIBRE ROPE

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

(PLASTIC VIALS)* PET BOTTLES (CAMBER/

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

* BENZYL ALKONIUMCHLORIDE (BKC)

* NATURAL SUGAR WAX* MARGARINE BUTTERFROM

VEGETABLE OIL* GREEN HOUSE FOR CROP

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

GRAPHITE MINING ANDBENEFICIATION PLANT

* VITAMIN WATER* PET PREFORM CUM PET

BOTTLES* ORGANIC DAIRY FARMING

AND PRODUCING WHOLEMILK POWDER (WMP)

* HDPE BOTTLES* CAUSTIC SODA FROM

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

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

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

OIL* SULPHUR 80% WDG* CERAMIC FIBERS,

CERAMIC FIBRE BLANKET,CERAMIC FIBRE BOARDAND CERAMIC FIBRE ROPE

* SCREEN PRINTING* DI CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

FROM ROCK PHOSPHATE& HAIFA PROCESS

* PVC FLEXIBLE PIPE* FLEX BANNER USED IN

DIGITAL PRINTING* PIGMENTS BINDERS FOR

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

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

* POLYALUMINIUM CHLORIDE* NAMKEEN INDUSTRY

(BHUJIA, CHANACHUR ETC.)* POLYOL USED FOR

POLYURETHANES* POLYSTYRENE POLY

PROPYLENE OXIDE* DIETHYL PHTHALATE* UREA FORMALDEHYDE AND

MELAMINE* FORMALDEHYDE MOULDING

POWDER* INSTANT COFFEE* ANNATTO SEED COLOUR

EXTRACTION* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

DRYING BY (FREEZE DRYINGMETHOD)

* BIO GAS PRODUCTION ANDBOTTLING PLANT

* JAM, JELLIES, FRUIT JUICEAND ALLIED PRODUCTSMATERNITY NURSING HOME

* CANNING & PRESERVATIONOF VEGETABLES

* CURCUMIN & TURMERIC OILFROM TURMERICDETERGENT WASHINGPOWDER (ARIEL TYPE)

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

ELECTRIC POLES* LEATHER SHOES* ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING

(FOR FLEXIBLE PACKAGING)* AUTOCLAVED AERATED

CONCRETE BLOCKS* OXYGEN AND NITROGEN

GAS PLANT* MANGANESE ORE

BENEFICATION* MINERAL WOOL* CALCIUM SILICATE* TOUGHENED GLASS* HUMIC ACID* OFFSET PRINTING UNIT

(5 COLOUR)* CASTOR OIL AND ITS

DERIVATIVES OLEORESIN* TISSUE PAPER PULPING

FROM SAW DUST* KNITTED GLOVES* RADIATOR COOLANT* LATEX FOAM RUBBER

(SPONG RUBBER)* GARLIC OIL AND POWDER* ACTIVATED CARBON &

SODIUM SILICATE FROMPADDY/ RICE HUSK

* TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL* RAMMING MASS* WOOD PEELING &

VENEER MAKING* PETROLEUM JELLY* DAIRY FARM (COW &

BUFFALO) TO PRODUCE

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MILK & PACKAGING INPOUCHES

* CUTTING OIL LIQUID GOLD(IN PASTE FORM)

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

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

CARTONS* SURGICAL DISPOSABLE

GLOVES (DIPPED RUBBERGOODS)

* AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL(PLANT GROWTH PROMOTERAND PLANT GROWTHREGULATOR)

* MENTHOL BOLD CRYSTALSFROM MENTHOL FLAKES

* ORGANIC FARMING* CORRUGATED

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

GLASS* PLASTIC GRANULES FROM

WASTE* DRY WALL PUTTY (WHITE

CEMENT BASED)* CHARCOAL BRIQUETTE* OXALIC ACID FROM

MOLASSES* POTATO GRANULES* SANITARY NAPKINS & BABY

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

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

FROM USED BUTYL TYREAND TUBE

* MANGO PULP* PARTICLE BOARD FROM

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

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

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

BROKEN RICE

* MEDICAL DISPOSABLEPLASTIC SYRINGES

* METAL POLISHING BAR* SANITARY NAPKINS & BABY

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

FROM DRY TURMERIC* CNSL BASED RESIN IN

LIQUID & POWDER FORMBOPP FILM

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

SHEET (FOR ELECTRICALAPPLIANCE)

* THINNERS (WHITE SPIRITBASED)

* SINGLE SUPER PHOSPHATE& SULPHURIC ACID

* MONO CALCIUM PHOSPHATE& DI-CALCIUM PHOSPHATE

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

STARCH* SPICE OIL & OLEORESIN* ANTI-FOAMING AGENT

(SILICONE BASED) FORDISTILLERY, SUGAR, PAPERPLANT ETC.

* LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANER* BRICKS FROM STONE DUST* CARBOXY METHYL STARCH* TITANIUM DIOXIDE* UNDECYENIC ACID* PSA BASED NITROGEN

GENERATOR* SYNTHETIC IRON OXIDE* PVC INSULATION TAPE* TAMARIND KERNEL POWDER* ORGANIC CHEMICAL &

SOLVENTS* PLASTICIZERS* ICE PACK (SOLUTIONS

TYPE, VIOLET-SEMI SOLIDPOLYMER TYPE)

* GUM FROM TAMARIND* PEARL SUGAR CANDY

(MISHRI)* GOAT & SHEEP FARMING* GYPSUM PLASTIC BOARD

(AUTOMATIC PLANT)* NON-WOVEN INDUSTRY

(CARRY BAGS, SURGICALGOWN, FACE MASK, ROUNDCAPS, SHOE COVER, GLOVE)

* COTTON SPINNING, SIZING,

YARN, DYEING & WEAVING* CALCIUM CHLORIDE* AMINES & ALLIED PRODUCT* SPINNING COTTON* SILICONE FROM RICE HUSK* ADHESIVE (FEVICOL TYPE)* CAUSTIC SODA FROM

ELECTROLYSIS* CAMPHOR TABLETS* CERAMIC GLAZED WALL

AND FLOOR TILES* ZINC SULPHATE MONO* ETHANOL (BIO FUEL)

FROM RICE STRAW* GYPSUM MOULDING AND

GYPSUM BOARD* SMOKELESS COAL* ACID (SILICA) AND BASIC

RAMMING MASS* UNSATURATED

POLYESTER RESINS* DAIRY (BUFFALO) FARMING

SILICONE FROM RICE HUSK* N-ACETYL THIOZOLIDINE-

4-CARBOXYLIC ACID (NATCA)* PE BASED CARBON BLACK

COMPOUND* ONION DEHYDRATION* PVC PIPES & FITTING* GLASS REINFORCED* GYPSUM MOULDINGS

ABSORBENT COTTON &SURGICAL BANDAGES

* CALCIUM STEARATE BYFUSION PROCESS

* MANGO POWDER & OTHERFREEZE DRIED PRODUCTS

* MENTHOL OIL FROMLEAVES AND MENTHOL

* CRYSTALS (PEPPERMINT)MANUFACTURE OFCELLULOSE ACETATE

* ANTIFOAMING /DEFOAMING AGENT

* ALOEVERA CULTIVATION &PROCESSING

* SYNTHETIC MAGNESIUMSILICATES

* EPHEDRINEHYDROCHLORIDE

* ACTIVATED BLEACHNGEARTH

* TECHNICAL TEXTILES* FORMALIN FROM

METHANOL* CATIONIC SOFTNER

(STEARIC ACID BASED)* PRECIPITATED SILICA* PU BASED FOOT WEARS* FORMALDEHYDE RESIN

(UREA, PHENOL, MELAMINE)* HDPE MONO FILAMEN NET* POTATO & ONION FLAKES

* DUSTLESS CHALK(SCHOOL CHALK)

* TOMATO POWDER* BIODEGRADABLE /

COMPOSTABLE PLASTICS* ACRYLIC CO POLYMER

EMULSION* ESTER GUM (FOOD GRADE)* PROTEIN BASED FOAMING

AGENT* LECITHIN (SOYA BASED)* SOYA OIL AND CATTLE

FEED FROM SOYABEAN

* COMPARISON BETWEENFLY ASH AND CELLULARLIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE(CLC) BRICKS

* CELL CAST ACRYLICSHEET

* ACRYLIC BATH TUB ANDSHOWER TRAY

* THERMOCOLE BASEDDISPOSABLE PLATES

* SODIUM SILICATE FROMRICE HUSK

* ETHYL METHACRYLATE* SODIUM LAURYL ETHER

SULPHATE* LATEX GLOVES,

CONDOMS & CATHETER* CALCIUM NITRATE

GRAIN BASED ALCOHOLDISTILLERY

* BULK DRUGS* MARBLE QUARRYING* CULTIVATION OF

CAPSICUM IN GREENHOUSE

* SULPHUR 90% WDG* EGG POWDER* WOOD PLASTIC* COMPOSITE BOARD LINE* SODIUM LAURYL SULPHATE

AND SODIUM LAURYLETHER SULPHATE

* FISH PROCESSING* BABY CEREAL FOOD & MILK

POWDERS (BABY FOOD)* GUR (JAGGERY)* DAIRY PRODUCTS* CHLORINATED PARAFFIN

WAX (CPW)* HAND WASHING

DETERGENT POWDERUSING THE DRY MIXPROCESS INCLUDINGFORMULA OF DIFFERENTTYPES QUALITIES (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH COST)

* HANDWASHING DETERGENTPOWDER USING THE DRYMIX PROCESS INCLUDING

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* DIGITAL PHOTOPAPER/INKJET PHOTOPAPER

* KAOLIN FOR ROAD MAKING* PEPPERMINT CULTIVATION &

PROCESSING* PEPPERMINT CULTIVATION &

PROCESSING* HDPE PIPE* ACTIVATED CARBON FROM

RICE HUSK* HT & LT INSULATOR, HT AIR

BRAKE SWITCH D.O. FUSE,LIGHTENING ARRESTOR

* PET BOTTLES IN CAP: 500ML,1 LTR, 2 LTRS, 5 LTRS, USEDFOR PACKAGED DRINKINGWATER, EDIBLE OILS

* ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES(COUNTRY LIQUOR & IMFL)

* QUARTZ BASED INDUSTRIES(QUARTZ POWDER SILICASAND SILICA RAMMINGMASS FUSED SILICA)

* BEEDI (BIDI) BY MACHINE* RICE SHELLER* FRUIT RIPENING CHAMBER* MINERAL WATER AND PET

BOTTLING PLANT* DIAGNOSTIC LAB AND* ONLINE TRADING BUSINESS* CEREAL MILLING* MINI OIL PLANT SUITABLE

FOR GROUNDNUT OIL ANDCOTTON SEED OIL

* CHANACHUR, BHUJIA,GANTHIA (AUTOMATICPLANT)

* KHADYA SURAKSHA (FOODSECURITY)

* PLASTIC WATER STORAGETANKS

* ZINC SULPHATE,MONOHYDRATE & HEPTAHYDRATE

* CIGARETTEMANUFACTURING UNIT

* CATTLE FEED PELLETSPLANT FOR COW &BUFFALOE FOR BOOSTINGMILK AND GROWTHTYRE RECYCLING UNIT

* PAPAIN EXTRACTIONINDUSTRY

* CAKE SHOP* BUSINESS PROCESS

OUTSOURCE (B.P.O.)* EMPTY HARD GELATINE

CAPSULES* BIOFERTILIZER* PLASTIC MOULDING UNIT

(CHAIR, TABLES &VEGETABLE TRAYS)

* GOLD POTASSIUM CYANIDE(G.P.C.)

* HDPE, PVC & CPVC PIPESAND FITTINGS

* NO CARB PASTE(ANTICARBURIZING PASTE-WATER SOLUBLE) FOR HEATTREATMENT

* CONVERSION WASTEPLASTIC WITH TYRE INTOACTIVATED CARBON ANDINDUSTRIAL FUEL

* PYROLYSIS PLANT FROMPLASTIC & RUBBER

* COMPARISON BETWEEN FLYASH AND CELLULARLIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE(CLC) BRICKS

* AGAR AGAR* NAIL POLISH* PLASTIC GRANULES FROM

WASTE* AGARBATTI SYNTHETIC

PERFUMERY COMPOUNDS &AGARBATTI COMPOUNDSLIKE (CHAMPA, MOGRA,SANDAL WOOD & LOBAN)

* PET PREFORM AND PETJARS (20 LTRS CAPACITY)

* KRAFT PAPER FROM 100%WASTE PAPER

* PRIVATE UNIVERSITY* LIQUID GLUCOSE AND

MALTODEXTRIN FROMBROKEN RICE

* DRY WALL PUTTY (WHITECEMENT BASED)

* CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALSOT PASTE

* FUSED SILICA FROM SILICASAND

* BANANA CHIPS, BANANAPULP & BANANA POWDER(BANANA PRODUCTS)

* CONFECTIONERY UNIT(TOFFEE, CANDY /LOLLIPOPCHEWING GUM, BUBBLEGUM CHOCOLATE)

* FORMALDEHYDE RESIN(UREA, PHENOL, MELAMINE& THEIR MODIFIED RESINS)

* EPDM RUBBER PROFILES(WEATHER STRIPS,INDUSTRIAL MONOSTRIPSETC)

* GRANITE CUTTING ANDPOLISHING UNIT (100% EOU)

* SURGICAL COTTON, ROLLERBANDAGE, CREPE BANDAGE& PLASTER CART (READYMADE) E.G. GYPSONA 3MCART

* ENTERTAINMENT CLUB,HOLIDAY RESORT, 4 STARHOTEL, AMUSEMENT PARKCUM WATER PARK,MUSHROOM & ITSPRODUCTS, FISH FARMING,LAKE FOR BOATING, DEERPARK ETC.

* HDPE, PVC, LLDPE PIPES/TUBES AND FITTING

* EPOXIDIZED SOYABEAN OIL(SECONDARY PLASTICIZER)USED IN PVC COMPOUND

* POULTRY PROCESSINGPLANT

* B.O.P.P. SELF ADHESIVETAPES

* I.V.SET* MANGANESE OXIDE AND

MANGANESE SULPHATE* ODOURLESS NYLON

GRANULES FROM FIBER OFWASTE TYRE WITHOUTCHANGING PROPERTIES OFNYLON

* PARTICLE BOARD FROM RICEHUSK OR WOOD WASTE ORSUGAR CANE BAGASSE ORMIXED OF ALL ABOVEPOULTRY LAYER ANDBROILER FARMING

* TOMATO, GUAVA AND MANGOPULP

* GREEN HOUSE* HYDROXY PROPYL GUAR

(HPG) AND CARBOXYMETHYL HYDROXY PROPYLGUAR

* BATHSOAP MANUFACTURE* PLASTIC MOULDED CHAIRS

FROZEN POTATO PATTY* CALCIUM ALUMINATE* ACTIVATED CARBON FROM

COCONUT SHELL* RIGID PVC FILM

MANUFACTURE FORPHARMACEUTICALS BLISTER

PACKAGING* NYLONE 66 CURING TAPE

USED IN RUBBER HOSE PIPEWRAPPING

* ANTIFOAMING/DEFOAMINGAGENT LIKE ANTAROL T-709

* SOY AND GLUTEN BASEDMOCK MEAT

* KRAFT PAPER USING WASTEPAPER AND OLDCORRUGATED CARTONS

* GLASS BOTTLE FOR BEERAND BEER MUG (TUMBLER)

* DISPOSABLE SYRINGES ANDNEEDLE PLANT (Single UseSyringes, Single Use Needles &As Syringes)

* DIRECT FILLED BALL PEN(USE AND THROW)

* BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE* SPINNING COTTON (COTTON

SPINNING PLANT)* CALCIUM CHLORIDE USING

LIME STONE ANDHYDROCHLORIC ACID

* RUBBER POWDER FROMWASTE TYRES

* CALCINATION PLANT FORPYROPHYLLITE ANDDIASPORE MINERALS BYVERTICAL SHAFT KILNPROCESS

* ONION, GARLIC & GINGERDEHYDRATION PLANT

* POTASSIUM NITRATE* POTASSIUM SULPHATE* N.P.K. FERTILIZER* CHICORY EXTRACT

(ROASTED CHICORYGRANULES/CUBES, LIQUIDEXTRACT ETC.)

* SOLID WASTE SEGREGATION* LAMITUBE MANUFACTURE* BOARDING SCHOOL* CERAMIC FUSE TUBE/

BARRELS USED IN HRC FUSE* SODIUM POLYACRYLATE

DISPERSANT FOR USE INWATER BASED PAINT WITHDISPERSANT FOR PIGMENT

* NAIL POLISH, LIPSTICKS,NAIL POLISH REMOVER

* SOYA PRODUCTS (MILK,PANEER, TOFU, BUTTER,CHEESE CURD/YOGURT, ICECREAM) WITH PACKAGINGUNIT

* GREASE MANUFACTURING

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS/BOOKS PUBLISHED BY: ENGINEERS INDIARESEARCH INSTITUTE 4449, NAI SARAK, MAIN ROAD, DELHI - 6 (INDIA)

Name of Books Rs. US$ Name of Books Rs. US$

* Poultry Farm & Feed Formula575/-58* Hand Book of Pig Farming 400/- 40* Agro Based H.B. of Plantation,

Cultivation & Farming 500/- 75* Agro-Based Plantation

Cultivation & Farming 475/- 50* Agro Chemical Industries

(Insecticide & Pesticides) 900/- 90* Technology of Modern Rice

Milling and Basmati Rice 600/- 60* Hand Book of Goat Farming450/- 50* Floriculture Hand Book

(Flowers Growing Technlgy)1000/- 100* Aloe Vera Cultivation,

Processings, Formulations andManufacturing Technology 2500/-250

* Dairy Formulations, Processes &Milk Processing Industries 750/- 75

* Milk Processing and DairyProducts Industries 950/- 95

* Dairy Farming to Produce Milkwith Packaging 475/- 50

* Hand Book of Ice CreamTechnology and Formulae 750/- 75

* Hand Book of Milk Processing,Dairy Products and PackagingTechnology 1675/-165

* Dairy Farming for MilkProduction Technology 975/- 100

* Commercial Dairy Farmingwith Project Profiles 750/- 75

* Herbs, Medicinal & AromaticPlants Cultivation 650/- 65

* Aushidhi and SungndhitPaudho Ka Vaysayik (Hindi)800/- 80

* Aromatic & Medicinal Plantsand Biodiesel (Jatropha) 1100/- 110

* Hand Book of Medicinal &Aromatic Plants 875/- 90

* Fruits & Vegetable ProcessingHand Book (2nd Edn.) 900/- 75

* Fruit Beverage & Processingwith Mango 750/- 75

* Food Processing & AgroBased Industries (2nd Edn.)975/-100

* Preservation & Canning ofFruits and Vegetables 1200/- 120

* Hand Book of FoodDehydration & Drying 1100/- 110

* Meat Processing & MeatProducts Hand Book 1275/- 127

N Name of Books Rs. US$

AGRO CULTIVATION, ANIMALFARMING, AGRO PLANTATION &AGRO CHEMICAL/PESTICIDES/

FLORICULTURE/ALOEVERA

HERBS CULTIVATION/MEDICINES

FOOD & AGRO PROCESS, TOMATOPROCESSING, PRESERVATION,

DEHYDRATION, FRUIT BEVERAGE,POTATO, MAIZE, MEAT, BANANA

* Technology of FoodPreservation & Processing1250/-125

* Food Packaging Tech 900/- 90* Agro Based & Processed

Food Products 1100/- 110* Potato & Potato Process 750/- 75* Technology of Maize

& Allied Corn Products 650/- 65* Technology of Food

Processing Industries 975/- 100* Complete Book on Banana

Cultivation, DehydrationRipening, Processing,Products & Packaging Tech975/- 100

* Agro Food Processingand Packaging Technology1100/-110

* Modern Tech. of TomatoProcessing/Dehydration 1100/- 110

* Technology of FoodChemicals, Pigments& Food Aroma Compd. 1100/- 110

* Modern Technology of AgroProcessing & Food PackagingProducts with ProjectProfiles 1100/- 110

* Technology of Chicken Meatand Poultry Products 1750/-175

* Poultry Farming, Hatchery &Broiler Production 975/- 100

* Fresh processed meat & coatedpoultry products withmanufacturing of dried meatemulsions and curing ofpoultry products 1100/- 110

* Poultry Farm/Feed Formulae 575/- 60

* Modern Technology of Wood,Veneer, Plywood, ParticleBoard, Fibreboard, Bamboo& Forest Products 1600/- 160

* Household Soap,ToiletSoap & Other Soap 750/- 75

* Soaps & Detergents 750/- 75* Synthetic Detergents 975/- 90* Acid Slurry, Surfactants, Soap

& Detergents/Formulae 850/- 85* Complete Tech Book on

Detergents with Formula 950/- 95* Manufacture of Washing

Soap, Toilet Soap, DetergentPowders, Liquid Soap & HerbalDetergents & Perfumes 1100/- 110

* Mfg Tech of Surfactants,Washing Powders, OpticalBrighteners &Chelating 1275 125

* Complete Tec. Book on Soaps,Detergents, Cleaners &Fragrance with Formulae 1100/ 110

POULTRY FARM, HATCHERY &CHICKEN MEAT TECHNOLOGY

WOOD, PLYWOOD, PARTICLE,BOARD, BAMBOO & FOREST

SOAP, DETERGENT & ACID SLURRY

COSMETICS TECHNOLOGY(SYNTHETIC & HERBAL)

* Cosmetics Processes &Formulations HandBook 1475/- 140

* Herbal Cosmetics & BeautyProducts withFormulations 950/- 95

* Profitable Small ScaleManufacture of Cosmetics 950/- 95

* Synthetic&Herbal Cosmetic 975/- 98* Tech of Herbal Cosmetics &

ToiletriesProducts/Formulae1100/-* Start Your Own Hair Shampoos

and Conditioners withManufacturing Processes 900/- 90

* Manufacturing Processes AndFormulations Of CleansingCreams, Baby Products, FacePowders.... 975/- 98

* Formulations & Mfg. Processesof Vanishing all Purpose.....900/- 90

* Hand Book of Oils, Fats andDerivatives with Refining &Packaging Technology 950/- 95

* Technology of OilseedsProcessing, Oils & Fatsand Refining 1400/- 140

* Essential Oils Manufacturing& Aromatic Plants 650/- 65

* Modern Technology ofEssential Oils 850/- 85

* Technology of Perfumes,Flavours & Essential Oils 1175/- 120

* Essential Oils Processes& Formulations 650/- 65

* Hand Book of Flavours &Food Colourants Technoly1400/-140

* H. B. of Perfume & Flavours 975/-98* Hand Book of Perfumes

with Formulations (2ndEdn.)900/-75* Technology of Perfumes,

Flavours & Essential Oils 1175/- 120* Complete Technology Book on

Perfumes, Agarbatti, Dhoopbatti,Attar and other ProductsManufacturing & Formulationswith Project Profiles 950 95

* H.B. of Flavours Tech. 750/- 75* Manufacture Of Perfumes,

Fragrances, Scents, EssencesAnd Incense Sticks (Agarbatti)With Formulations 975/- 98

* Tech Of Solar Pv Panels,Energy,Cells, Lantern, Cooler, LightSystem, Photovoltaic System,Power Plant, Water Heater,Collector, Solar Cooling,Refrigeration, Solar Drying,Home System, Dish Engine &Other Solar Products Mfg.1250/- 125

OILSEEDS AND FATS

ESSENTIAL OILS & AROMATIC

PERFUMES AND FLAVOURS

SOLAR PV PANELS, ENERGY

DAIRY FARM, MILK PROCESSINGAND ICE CREAM

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Name of Books Rs.US$

Name of Books Rs. US$N Name of Books Rs.US$CHEMICALS, DYES, LUBRICATING

OILS, PETRO CHEMICALSELECTROPLATING

AVAILABLE PROCESS TECHNOLOGY BOOKS AT www.eiriindia.org

* Small Medium & LargeChemical Industries 375/- 40

* Industrial ChemicalsTechnology Hand Book 1100/-110

* Modern Technology ofOrganic & InorganicChemicals 1400/-140

* Electroplating, Anodizing &Surface Finishing Tech. 1100/-110

* Hand Book of Agro ChemicalIndust.(Insecticide/Pesticide)900/- 90

* Technology of Synthetic Dyes,Pigments Intermediates 1100/-110

* Petrochemicals, Lubricants,Greases & Petroleum Refining900/-90

* H.B.of Lubricants, Greases &Petrochemicals Technology 750/- 75

* Technology of Gums, Adhesives& Sealants with Formulations950/-95

* Hand Book of Adhesiveswith their Formulae (2ndEdn.)900/-65

* Adhesives Technology &Formulations Hand Book 975/- 98

* Technology of Glue &Adhesives with AdhesivesBonding & Formulations 1100/-110

* Complete Hand Book onAdhesives and AdhesionTech. with Project Profiles 900/- 90

* Start Your Own ExportBusiness (How To Export) 450/- 45

* Start Your Own SmallBusiness and Industry 350/- 35

* Candle Making Processes &Formulations Hand-Book 750/- 75

* Stationery, Paper Converting& Packaging Industries 400/- 40

* Modern Inks Formulaes &Manufacturing Industries 325/- 35

* Profitable Businesses toStart for Entrepreneurs 400/- 40

* Modern Small & CottageScale Industries 650/- 65

* Profitable Small Cottage Tiny& Home Industries (2nd Edn.)900/-90

* Technology of Bio-Fuel(Ethanol & Biodiesel) 975/-100

* Mod.Tech.of Bioprocessing1475/-150* ModTech.of BioGas Production1975/-200

GUMS, ADHESIVES & SEALANTS

BIO FUEL, BIO GAS &BIOPROCESSING

* Tech of Sweets (Mithai) 1050/-110* Technology of Sweets (Mithai),

Namkeen and Snacks Foodwith Formulae 1750/- 175

* Mfr. of Snacks Food, Namkeen,Pappad & Potato Products 900/- 90

* Technology of Water andPackaged Drinking Water 1100/- 110

PACKAGED DRINKING WATER

PRINTING & PACKAGING * Complete Hand Book on Packaging

Technology & Industries 1100/-110* Printing Process Tech&Indt. 375/- 40* Hand Book of Printing Technology

(Offset, Screen, Flexo, Gravure,Inkjet & Digital) 975/-100

* Hand Book of Offset PrintingTechnology 500/- 50

* Screen Printing withProcesses & Technology 350/- 35

* Hand Book of Prepress 800/- 80* H. Bookof Packaging Ind. 1300/-130* Modern Packaging Technology

for Processing Food, Bakery,Snack Foods, Spices andAllied Food Products 900/- 90

* Food Packaging Tech. 900/- 90* Tech. of Printing Inks 1150/-115* Packaging Technoloy 1150/-115* Corrugated Boxes 1100/-110

* Paint Pigment Varnish &Lacquer Manufacturing 450/- 45

* Paint Varnish Solvents& Coating Technology 800/- 80

* Paint, Pigment, Solvent,Coating, Emulsion, PaintAdditives & Formulations 950/- 95

* Technology of Coatings, Resins,Pigments & Inks Industries 975/-100

* Mfg. Tech. & Formulations H.B.on Thinners, Putty, Wall & Indu.Finishes & Synthetic Resins 900/- 90

* Technology of SyntheticResins &Emulsion Polymers 975/-100

* Technology of Paints andCoating with Formulations 1750/-175

* Powder Coating Technology 750/- 75* Paint Technology Hand Book

with Formulations (AcrylicEmulsion, Powder Coating, Levelling Agents, PU Ink Binders,Dispersing Agents,Formaldehyde,Polyester Resin, Acrylic Bindersand PU Coatings) 1100/- 110

* Complete Hand Book on Paints,Varnish, Resins, Copolymers andCoatings with ManufacturingProcess, Formulations/Tech 900/-90/-

* Manufacture Of NitrocelluloseLacquers, Pu Lacquer, VacuumMetallizing Lacquers And OtherLacquers With FormulationsAnd Project Profiles 750/- 75/-

* Moulds Design & ProcessingHand Book 495/- 50

* Hand Book of Plastic Materials& Processing Technology 750/- 75

* Injection Moulding of Plastics750/-75* Plastic Processing &

Packaging Industries 975/-100* Plastic Waste Recycling Tech.750/-75* Technology of Plastic Films 650/- 65* Rotational Moulding Technology

HandBook 750/- 75* Plastic Compounding, Master

Batches, PET & Other Plastics750/-75* Synthetic Resins Technology

with Formulations 800/- 80* Technology of PVC Compounding

& Its Applications 900/- 90* Polymer & Plastic Technology950/-90* H.B. of Fibre Glass Moulding450/-45* Techn. of Reinforced Plastics750/- 75* Plastic Additives Technology 950/- 95* Technology of PET Bottles,

Preform and PET Recycling 850/- 85* Modern Technology of

Extrusion & Extruded Prod. 800/- 80* Technology of Synthetic

Resins & Emulsion Polymers975/-100* Technology of Plastic Additives

with Processes & Packaging 900/- 90* Complete Technology Book On

Identification Of Plastics AndPlastic Products Materials 975/-100

* Identification Of Plastics & OtherPlastic Process Industries 950/- 95

* Complete Technology BookOf Plastic Processing AndRecycling Of Plastics WithProject Profiles 1250/-125

* Complete Hand Book Of BlowMoulding Plastics TechnologyWith Project Profiles 975/- 98/-

* Modern Technology Of InjectionMoulding, Blow Moulding,PlasticExtrusion,Pet & Other 975/-100

* Tech Book On Beekeeping AndHoney Products WithProject Profiles 975/- 98

* Complete Technology Book onHoney Processing andFormulations (Harvesting,Extraction, Adulteration,Chemistry, Crystallization,Fermentation, Dried Honey,Uses, Applications andProperties) 1100/- 110

* Modern Bee Keeping &Honey Processing 375/- 40

* Technology of StarchManufacturing (Applications,Properties and Composition)with Project Profiles 1100/- 110

PAINT, VARNISH, SOLVENTS,POWDER COATING & LACQUERS

PLASTIC/POLYMER PROCESSING,COMPOUNDING, INJECTION

MOULDING, ROTATIONALMOULDING, PLASTIC FILM, FIBRE

GLASS, PLASTIC WASTERECYCLING, MOULDS, PET &

RESINS, ADDITIVES INDUSTRIES

SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES,STATIONERY, PAPER, INKS,

CANDLES & EXPORT BUSINESS

SWEETS, NAMKEEN & SNACKFOOD

BEE-KEEPING & HONEYPROCESSING

STARCH MANUFACTURING

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* Technology of Spices andSeasoning of Spices withFormulae 975/- 98

* Technology Of Spices (Masala)And Condiments With ProjectProfiles (Cultivation, Uses,Extrn, Composition etc) 1100/-110

* Spices &Packaging withFormula 900/- 90

* Start Your Own Cold Storage Unit 900/- 90

* Complete Tech. of NonwovensFabrics, CarryBags, Composite,Geotextiles, Medical Textiles,Fibres, Felts, Apparels, Spunlaceand Absorbent Nonwoven1175/- 120

* Tablets, capsules, Injectables,Dry Strups, Oral & ExternalPreparations, Eye, Ear ....1575/- 155

Topical...... 950/- 95

* Hand Book of Leather &Leather ProductsTechnology 850/-85

* Hand Book of Biotechnology900/-90

* H.B.of Ceramics & CeramicsProcessing Technology 1975/- 200

* Modern Tech Of Ceramic Products With Composition 1100/- 110

* Hand Book of Tree Farming 800/- 80

* Hand Book of MushroomCultivation, Processing& Packaging 975/- 98

* Biofertilizers & Vermiculture 900/-100

* Modern Technology ofBiodegradable Plastics andPolymers With Processes(Bio-Plastic, Starch Plastics,Cellulose Polymers & other) 975/- 100

* Production of BiodegradablePlastics & Bioplastics Tech 1500/-150

* Frozen Food Processing &Freeze Drying Technology 1000/- 100

* Frozen Food Products 900/- 90

* Hand Book of Organic Farmingand Organic Foods with Vermi-Composting & Neem Product 1100/-

110

* Hand Book of Fish Farmingand Fishery Products 650/- 65

* Textile Auxiliaries & Chemicalswith Processes/Formula 1050/- 105

* Tech of Textile Chemicalswith Formulations 1450/- 145

* Modern Technology of TextileAuxiliary and chemicalswith formulations 1100/- 110

* Textile Processing Chemicals,Enzymes, Dye Fixing Agentsand Other Finishes withProject Profiles 1275/- 125

* Manufacture of Disinfectants,Cleaners, Phenly, Repellents,Deodorants, DishwashingDetergents with Formulae 900/- 90

* Coffee & Coffee Processing 525/- 53

* OnionCultivation, Dehydration,Flakes, Powder, Processing& Packaging Technology 975/- 98

* Hand Book of Minerals andMinerals Based Industries 975/- 100

* Rubber Chemicals &Processing Industries 400/- 40

* Modern Rubber Chemicals,Compounds & RubberGoods Technology 1500/- 150

* Technology of Rubber &Rubber Goods Industries 900/- 90

* Ayurvedic & HerbalMedicines with Formulaes 750/- 75

* Hand Book of AyurvedicMedicines with Formulations 900/-90

* Modern Technology of NonFerrous Metals and MetalExtraction 1100/-110

* Processing Technology ofSteels and Stainless Steels 1900/-190

* Modern Technology ofRolling Mill, Billets, SteelWire, Galvanized Sheet,Forging & Castings 2500/-250

* Mfg Tech of Non-FerrousMetal Products 1750/- 175

* Modern Technology of FoodAdditives, Sweeteners andFood Emulsifiers 1575/- 156

* Technology of FoodChemicals, Pigments andFood Aroma Compounds 1100/- 110

* Technology of DisposableMedical Products 1750/-175

* Technology of Soya Milk, Tofu,Hydrolyzate, Allied SoyabeanProducts with project Profile 975/- 100

* Technology of SOYBEANProducts with Formulae 1100/- 100

* Technology of Products fromWastes (Industrial, Agriculture,Medical, Municipality, Organic& Biological) By Panda 900/- 90

* Products from WasteTechnology Hand Book 1100/- 110

* Technology of WineProduction and Packaging 1750/- 175

* Casting Technology H.Book750/- 75CASTING TECHNOLOGY

WINE PRODUCTION

SOLAR PV PANELS, ENERGY

* Technology of Building Materials& Chemicals with Processes950/- 95

* Mod. Tech. of Bleaching, Dyeing,Printing & Finishing of Textiles 750/- 75

* Technology of Textiles (Spinning& Weaving, Dyeing, Scouring,Drying, Printing and Bleaching) 900/- 90

* Garments Manufacturing Tech. 900/- 90

* Technology of Biscuits, Rusks,Crackers & Cookies withFormulations 975/- 98

* Hand Book of Confectionerywith Formulations 900/- 90

* Breakfast, Dietary Food, Pasta& Cereal Products Tech 1150/-120

* Modern Bakery Products 900/- 90* Modern Bakery Technology &

Fermented Cereal Productswith Formulae 1250/-125

* Confectionery,Chocolates, Toffee,Candy, Chewing & Bubble Gums,Lollipop & Jelly Products 1750/-175

* H.Book of Bakery Industries 950/-95

* Fibres With Manufacturing Processes & Properties With Project Profiles 975/- 100

BUILDING MATERIAL & CHEMICALS

TEXTILE, GARMENTS, DYEING...

PHARMACEUTICALS & DRUGS

NON WOVEN TECHNOLOGY

LEATHER &LEATHER PRODUCTS

TREE FARMING

SPICE, SEASONING, CONDIMENTS& COLD STORAGE

BIOTECHNOLOGY

CERAMICS & CERAMIC PROCESS

MUSHROOM PROCESSING

BIOFERTILIZERS & VERMICULTURE

BIODEGRADABLE PLASTICSAND POLYMERS

FROZEN FOOD/FREEZE DRYING

MINERAL AND MINERALS

RUBBER CHEMICALS,COMPOUNDS

& RUBBER INDUSTRIES

AYURVEDIC/HERBAL MEDICINES

STAINLESS STEEL, NON FERROUSMETALS, BILLETS & ROLLING MILL

FOOD ADDITIVES/CHEMICALS ANDSWEETENERS & FOOD EMULSIFIERS

DISPOSABLE MEDICAL PRODUCTS

SOYA MILK, TOFU & SOY PRODUCTS

PRODUCTS FROM WASTE

ORGANIC FARMING & FOOD/NEEM

FISH FARMING & FISHERY PRODUCTS

TEXTILE AUXILIARY & CHEMICALS

DISINFECTANTS, CLEANERS,PHENYL, DEODORANTS,

DISHWASHING DETERGENTS ETC.

COFFEE & COFFEE PROCESSING

ONION CULTIVATION/PROCESSING

* H.B.of Pulp & Paper, PaperBoard & Paper Based Tech. 1150/- 120

PULP & PAPER TECHNOLOGY

BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY,BISCUITS, COOKIES, BREAKFAST,

PASTA & CEREALS

TECHNOLOGY OF FIBRES

* Beer,Cereal Based Beverages, SoyBeverages, Fruit Wine, Vodka, TeaBeverages & Beverages 1100/- 110

* Mfg Tech Hand Book Of Gin, Rum, Whisky, Distillery Spirits, Brandy, Fruit Spirits, Flavours, Maturation & Blending With Other Alcoholic Beverage 1250/- 125

BEER, VODKA, BEVERAGE, WHISKY

FLOUR MILL (ATTA MAIDA, SUJI)

* Start Your Own Wheat Flour Mill(Atta, Maida, Suji, Bran& Besan) 900/- 90