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

Opportunities and Industrial Technologies)

JUNE 2018 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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PROFITABLE INDUSTRIES FOR YOULPG CYLINDER

MANUFACTURING UNIT[EIRI/3215]

LPG Cylinder is an essential item for fillingliquefied petroleum gas used for cookingpurpose. The body of LPG cylinder is deepdrawn in two pieces then these are weldedtogether to make a compact unit withoutany leak and defect etc. LPG cylindersare in use in 5 Kg., 12 Kg., 14.2 Kg. & 19Kg. capacities. To ascertain the quality,safety and performance certain regulationsare applicable such as BIS standardizationand Explosive License etc. While all thecylinders are spray-painted with a signalred colour. BPC cylinders have yellow ringaround the bung. HPC cylinders in bluering and IOC cyl inder are fully red. Incase of 19 Kg. cylinder the top is paintedol ive green. The cyl inders carry theircomplete history with regard to their serialnumber, Tare/ Gross weight, watercapacity, ISE monogram test date,manufacturer identification and year ofmanufacturing.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1250 Nos./DayLand (2500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.51 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 87 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 5.06 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 7.78 Cr.Rate of Return 76%Break Even Point 31%*********************************************

CARRAGEENANMANUFACTURING [EIRI/3216]

Carrageenan is a hydrocolloid extractedfrom some red seaweeds belonging to theGigartina, Hypnea, Eucheuma, Chondrusand Iridaea species. It is used in a widevariety of applications in the food industryas a thickening, gelling, stabilizing andsuspending agent in water and milksystems. Carrageenan is a multifunctionalingredient and it behaves differently inwater and in milk systems. In water itshows typical hydrocolloid properties ofthickening and gell ing, whi le in milksystems i t also has the property ofreacting with proteins to furnish additionalstabilizing abilities. Carrageenan has aunique ability to form a wide variety of geltextures at room temperature: rigid orelastic, clear or turbid, tough or tender,heat stable or thermally reversible, low orhigh melting/gelling temperatures. It mayalso be used as a suspending, gelling,emulsifying, stabilizing and water retainingagent in other industrial applications.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 5 Ton/DayLand (3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 2.60 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.75 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 9.83 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14.40 Cr.Rate of Return 31%Break Even Point 42%**********************************************

BILLETS MANUFACTURING UNITBY SCRAP MELTING [EIRI/3217]

The Project profile envisages to set upCon-cast plant for manufacturing of M.SBillet which is the main raw material of Iron& Steel finished products, e.g. T.M.T Bars,angles, channels and sections etc. used inconstruction activities. Con-cast plant canbe simply defined as a mill that carriescon-cast process in which the molten steelis poured into laddle mould to perform thegradual solidification of metal into desiredforms and shapes. Swiftly, the molten metalis solidified and is drawn down the caster.This gradually gets transformed into a solidsteel billet, bloom or slab. The Inductionfurnace based on mini steel plant is aversatile installations where provisions areavailable for producing a range of steelproducts by Alloying and casting intovarious shape. The products of steel plantsare in the form of Ingots, Billets, Sheetsetc. These Induction furnace based steelcasting units are suitable for small scaleindustries and medium scale industries andyet have the capability to complete in theinternal as well as international market atall counts. In mini steel plant operatingunder Indian conditions small Billets areCast for rolling into structural sections,Mild steel bi llets are manufacturing bydifferent types of furnaces such as BlastFurnace, Electric Arc furnace, InductionFurnace, Basic oxygen furnace etc.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 200 MT./DayLand (10,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 6.67 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 13.30 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 32.60 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 54.10 Cr.Rate of Return 62%Break Even Point 44%**********************************************

WHOLE SPICE CLEANING,GRADING, COLOUR SORTING

& PACKING [EIRI/3218]Spices which are basically plant products,have a definite role to play in enhancingthe taste flavour, relish 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, chi lies and turmeric, which areproduced in India import i t greatreputation, and these constitute. Themajor group of spices. In the list ofspices, clave, nutmeg, cinnamon andcassia are known as tree spices, However, spices like fennel, fenugreek, garlic,onion, coriander, cumin, vanilla, saffron;etc. 1. Common Salt, 2. Coriander, 3. Chill,4. Haldi, 5. Ajwain & Maithee, 7.Onion andso on; These spices are not used are at a

time. 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.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 3.33 Ton/DayLand (1200 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.69 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 84 LacsW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 11.32 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 14 Cr.Rate of Return 18%Break Even Point 50%*********************************************

MINI SUGAR PLANT [EIRI/3219]Sugar is a universal sweetening agent andsugar - cane is the primary age - old sourceof i t. Sugar cane is a very importantindustrial crop, accounting for about 60%of sugar production in the world. From thetimes immemorial the word "sugar" is beingused variously to express delight as wellas distrust sarcastically. Sugar has beenused in human diet through the functionsof pancreas, depending on the quantity ofsugar consumed. It is must for human dietwhen taken directly or indirectly throughvarious carbohydrate containing foodstuffs. Sugar as sucrose is important forenergy and metabol ic activi ties. Whensugar was prepared from sugar cane inthe beginning cannot be definitely stated,but brown sugar or gur (Jaggery) was thefirst known form of sugar manufacturedfrom sugar cane as well as from wild datepalm (phonnix sulvestris), palmyra palm(Borassus Flapel l i far), toddy palm(Caryota urens) and other palms contains12-14% sugar in their sap tapped for thepurposes. The main raw material for sugarproduction, i.e. sugarcane grows widelyand efforts are constantly being made tobring more area under cultivation. Theprocess chemicals required are alsoavailable. Sugarcane is grown in tropicaland sub-tropical countries. Another sugaryielding material , the best is grown intemperate regions. The best is an importantraw material in many European Countries.Of the total sugar production in the world,cane sugar constitutes nearly 55 percent.Two third of the total cane sugar comesfrom Cuba, Brazil India, Australia, Mexico,China, Phillipines and U.S.A., South Africa,Argentina, Mauritius and Egypt are alsoimportant cane producers.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 20,000 Ton/YearLand & Building (2 Acres) Rs. 3.25 Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 40.40 Cr.W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 15.36 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 60.60 Cr.Rate of Return 30%Break Even Point 49%*********************************************

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Best Industries to Start and GrowMANUFACTURING MEDICALPLASTICS LIKE CATHETERS,SYRINGE, DEXTROSE SALINE

(I.V. FLUID) IN PLASTIC BOTTLE,IV SET CANNULA AND RELATED

MATERIALS (CODE NO. 1995)There is a huge demand of MedicalPlastics in India and abroad, Many itemscan be produces in this category. Acatheter is a flexible tube made of latex,silicone, or Teflon that can be insertedinto the body creating a channel for thepassage of fluid or the entry of a medicaldevice. For many years, the epidermalcatheters used were plain tubes made ofavai lable industr ial compounds, anddesign was largely based on current need.In the 1950s and early 1960s, a verycommon practice was to cut a suitablelength of industr ial polyvinyl chloride(PVC) or nylon tubing and have it sterilizedwith the other surgical equipment.Nowadays, there are many specializedcatheter designs. For example, specificcatheter designs allow catheters to beused in pulmonary, cardiac (vascular),neonatal, central nervous system, andepidural tissues. Catheters are designedto perform tissue ablation (tissue removal)and even serve as conduits for thermal,optics, and various medical devices. Thethree major types of catheters arecoronary, renal, and infusion. Coronarycatheters are used for angiography (x-ray of blood vessels after injection ofradiopaque substance), angioplasty(altering the structure of a vessel), andultrasound procedures in the heart or inperipheral veins and arteries.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building(15000Sq.Yd) Rs. 22.90 Crlant & Machinery Rs. 37.32 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 6.81 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 70.28 CrRate of Return 19%Break Even Point 60%*******************************************

INVESTMENT CASTING(CODE NO.1994)

Ceramic Shell Investment Casting (CSIC)is one of the near net shape castingtechnologies. The process is based onexpendable wax patterns for producingjoint-less moulds that are required for nearnet shape castings. The main differencebetween investment casting and ceramicshel l investment casting is that, in theformer process, before dewaxing the waxpattern, i t is immersed in a refractoryaggregate. Whereas in the ceramic shellinvestment casting, a ceramic shell getsbuil t around the tree assembly throughrepeated dipping of the pattern into slurry(refractory material such as zircon withbinder). After getting the requi redthickness of cross section, the treeassembly is de-waxed. The shell obtained

is further immersed in a refractory coatingand the metal is poured into it. In thisprocess, a wax pattern assembly is firstdipped into a ceramic slurry bath for itsprimary coating. Thereafter, the patternis wi thdrawn from the slurry and ismanipulated to drain of the excess slurryto produce a uniform coating layer.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant capacity 3 MT/dayLand & Building (2000 Sq.mt) Rs. 1.05 Crlant & Machinery Rs. 93.90 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 1.25 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.38 CrRate of Return 80%Break Even Point 42%********************************************

POLYOL FROM PROPYLENEOXIDE [CODE NO. 1993]

Polyol is a polyhydric alcohol, ie. onecontaining three or more hydroxylgroups. Those having three hydroxylgroups (trihydric) are glycerols, those withmore than three are called sugar alcohols,with general formula CH2OH (CHOH)nCH2OH, where n may be from 2 to 5.Polyurethane system comprises polyoland isocyanate used for thermoware/Non-thermoware panel (sandwich)refrigeration bloch wood imitation andcommercial refrigerator, industries withor without blowing agent. Polyols areglycol ’s of high molecular weight ofpolyether, polyester and hydrocarbontypes. Polyether polyols aremanufactured by ethoxylat ion /propoxylation of a polyhydric alcohol inthe presence of a catalyst. The alchoholsused are ethylene glycol’s, dipropyleneglycol ’s, diethyleneglycols, glycerols,sorbitol, mannitol and sucrose. Polyetherpolyols are produced by anionic ringopening addit ion polymerization ofethylene oxide or propylene oxide.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant capacity 20 MT./dayLand & Building (4200 Sq.mt) Rs. 3.25 Crlant & Machinery Rs. 5 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 10.27 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 19 CrRate of Return 34%Break Even Point 43%*******************************************

AYURVEDIC AND UNANIPHARMACY [CODE NO.1992]

Ayurvedic system of medicine is as oldas the Vedic age. Now–a–days peoplegive preference to the Ayurvedicmedicines as the allopathic medicines arecostlier and have side effects. Ayurvedicmedicines are based on plants, animalsextract and minerals both in singleingredient drugs and compoundformulations, however, Ayurveda doesnot rule out any substances from beingused as a potential source of medicine.Ayurvedic compound formulat ions aremainly divided into two groups viz. (1)Kasthausadhi (predominantly plant drugs)

and (2). Rasausadhi (predominantlymetals and minerals). There are severalcategories of Kasthausadhi formulationssuch as Asavaristra, Avleha, GrafaChurena, Taila etc. and of Rasausadhissuch as Bhasma, Pist i , Lauha,Kapibadkva, Rasayana etc. TheAyurvedic drugs are derived fromvegetable sources from the various partsof the plant l ike root, leaf, flower, fruitextrude or plant as a whole. Ayurvedicsystem has its origin in antiquity in ourcountry which has been dedicated to thecure of innumerable ailments.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (800 Sq.mt) Rs. 1.50 Crlant & Machinery Rs. 57 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 61.37 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3 CrRate of Return 50%Break Even Point 42%********************************************

RADIAL TYRE MANUFACTURINGUNIT [CODE NO. 1990]

Tyres and tubes, the strategic rubberproducts and basic supplements to theautomotive vehicles are of mostimportance to the country’s economy.The tyre industry sector is providingdirect empolyment to over 40,000 peopleand indirect empolyment to lakhs ofpeople. This industry sector is now beingconsidered as a core industry sector. Themanufacturing of automobile tyres asan essential anci l lary for thedevelopment of automobile sector cameinto being in India during 1930’s when theDunlop India Ltd, the fi rst tyremanufacturing transnational companystarted its operation in 1935 at Sahaganjin West Bengal . Today, one cannotimagine a world without automobiles eventhough India has a large network ofrailway lines, considering the vastnes ofthe country and the thrust given forbalanced development, road transportwould have decisine role to play in thecoming years. Vehicle would becomemore and more part of not only thecommercial l ike but even the personallike. The Indian tyre and tube industryhas been continuously in the processof up gradation of product qual i ty tosatisfy the requi rements of Indianautomotive manufactures, users ofautomobiles and the road condi tionsprevailing in the country.

COST ESTIMATION(ALL FIGURE IN LACS)

Plant Capacity 10000 Tyres/dayLand & Building (10 Acres) Rs. 1,980lant & Machinery Rs. 40,000W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 28,602Total Capital Investment Rs. 70,922Rate of Return 25%Break Even Point 58%*******************************************

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Start Your Own Industry1. BLISTER FILM P.V.C2. FOAMED PVC COMPOUNDING &

ITS PRODUCTS (PROFILES,BOARDS, PIPES, ETC.)

3. P.V.C. NON-WOVEN MAT4. P.V.C. INSULATION TAPE5. P.V.C. PIPES & FITTINGS6. P.V.C. COMPOUNDING (FRESH)7. P.V.C. BATTERY SEPARATOR8. P.V.C. FLEXIBLE PIPES9. P.V.C. FOOT WEAR10. P.V.C. LEATHER CLOTH11. P.V.C. WIRES AND CABLES12. P.V.C. FILMS13. P.V.C. GRANULES FROM PLASTIC

WASTE14. P.V.C. CONDUIT PIPES15. P.V.C. COVER & FILES

(CONFERENCE BAGS, FOLDERS,FILE COVERS, DIARY COVERSETC.)

16. P.V.C./PLASTICS (SOFT/RIGID)FILMS/SHEET

17. P.V.C. INSULATION TAPE18. P.V.C. STABILIZERS19. P.V.C. EXTRUSION PROFILES

(WIRING CHANNELS)20. P.V.C. RESIN FROM CALCIUM

CARBIDE21. P.V.C. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

(INJECTION MOULDED)22. P.V.C. FLUSH CISTERN23. RIGID PVC COMPOUNDED

GRANULES FOR INJECTIONMOULDING MACHINE (USED FORPIPE FITTINGS, ELBOWS,SOCKETS, NUTS, ETC.)

24. uPVC DOORS & WINDOWS25. uPVC DOORS & WINDOWS PROFILES

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25DEXTROSE SALINE (I.V. FLUID)

[CODE NO. 3007]Intra venous fluids, in general are usedas I.V drips for patients in nursing homesand hospi tals suffering from acutedehydration or considerable debilitatingconditions. These I.V fluids replanish thebody fluids. Though a number of I.V fluidsare there, general ly three types of I.Vfluids are used in hospitals as I.V drips.They are as follows:- 1. Dextrose injectionfluid, 2. Dextrose and sodium chlorideinjection fluid. Crystalloid: Balanced salt/electrolyte solution; for msa true solutionand is capable of passing through semipermeable membranes. May be isotonic,hypertonic or hypotonic. Normal Saline(0.9% NaCl), Lactated Ringer’s,Hypertonic saline (3, 5, & 7.5%), Ringer’ssolution. However, hypertonic solutionsare considered plasma expanders as theyact to increase the circulatory volumevia movement of intracel lular andintersti tial water into the intravascularspace.

COST ESTIMATION(ALL FIGURES IN LACS)

Plant Capacity 655200 Bottles/dayLand & Building (32000) Rs. 1,984 Th.Plant & Machinery Rs. 12,450 Th.W.C. for 1 Month Rs. 921.77 Th.Total Capital Investment Rs. 15,425 Th.Rate of Return 25%Break Even Point 57%******************************************

FLAME RETARDANT PAINTS[CODE NO. 3006]

The term, “fi re retardant paint,” is acomposi tion that, when appl ied to aflammable material , provides thermalprotection for the material . In general,this may be done by reducing or perhapseven el iminating the tendency of thematerial to burn and/or reducing the rateof flame spread along the surface of thematerial . Preferably, use of the f i reretardant paint, for example, on a solidmaterial as the substrate, reduces surfaceburning characteristics significantly, say,at least about 10%, at least about 25%, orat least about 50%, when compared tountreated material , as tested by anappropriate test. For example, the testmay be the ASTM E84 Steiner Tunnel Test.W ithout being bound by any theory,although it looks and applies like regularpaint, its chemical composition changesdrastically when introduced to heat. Thus,when heat is applied, the fire retardantpaint may “foam up” to form an intact,fire-resistive “char-barrier” to protect thetreated surface. As a result, fire is robbedof fuel and oxygen, generates less heatand smoke, and may in someci rcumstances extinguish i tsel f. Fireretardant paint formulations can vary.Flame retardant coatings are designed

for application overa range of combustibleor non-combustible surfaces.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1.00 Ton/dayLand & Building (7000 Sq.Mtr) Rs. 69 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 80 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 63 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.23 Cr.Rate of Return 53%Break Even Point 44%*********************************************

NEEM OIL EXTRACTON USEDFOR COATING OF FERTILIZER

[CODE NO. 3005]Neem oil is a vegetable oil pressed fromthe frui ts and seeds of the neem(Azadirachta indica), an evergreen treewhich is endemic to the Indiansubcontinent and has been introduced tomany other areas in the tropics. It is themost important of the commercial lyavailable products of neem for organicfarming and medicines. Neem oil variesin color; it can be golden yellow, yellowishbrown, reddish brown, dark brown,greenish brown, or bright red. It has arather strong odor that is said to combinethe odours of peanut and garl ic. It iscomposed mainly of tr iglycerides andcontains many triterpenoid compounds,which are responsible for the bitter taste.It is hydrophobic in nature; in order toemulsi fy i t in water for appl icationpurposes, i t is formulated withsurfactants. Azadirachtin is the well knownand studied triterpenoid in neem oil.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 16.67 MT/dayLand & Building (10000) Rs. 5.15 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 3.00 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 5.73 CrTotal Capital Investment 14.27 CrRate of Return 34%Break Even Point 45%*********************************************

BABY DIAPERSMANUFACTURING UNIT

[CODE NO. 3004]Baby diaper may be a newly developedproduct for India, where as for Europeancountr ies i t has become a generalnecessity for newly born child caretaking.It was developed & marketed by aSwedish firm some time in the year 1958.As a matter of fact a diaper is used forwrapping the newly born or pretty youngchildren who have not get developed thefixed routine for making water or latrine.He or she may discharge at any timewhich creates a lot of trouble to his motheror caretaker. Who has no convenient placeor time to attend the baby while for anouting, shopping, going to movies orfriends & relatives? To avoid all troublethey just wrap their babies with the diaper& baby may discharge whenever he feelsto. It can retain the wetting for about two

hours or so. Till then his mother finds asui table time & place & removes thediapers, through it away & replace nowone. This way it has given a lot of reliefto new mothers. A disposable diaperconsists of an absorbent pad sandwichedbetween two sheets of nonwoven fabric.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 48000 Nos/dayLand & Building (2000) Rs. 92.00 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.27 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 1.53 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.79 CrRate of Return 72%Break Even Point 32%********************************************

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SS PIPE, TUBES ANDRECTANGULAR PIPES

[CODE NO. 3003]ERW steel pipes & tubes find widespreadusage across industries and fields. Inaddition to various engineering industries,they are used for water, oi l and gasdistr ibut ion, l ine pipes, fencing,scaffolding etc. They are also used foragricultural purposes, drinking watersupply, thermal power, for hand pumpsfor deep boring wells and also as protectionfor cables (telecom), among others.Depending on the requirement of the enduser industry, ERW steel pipes & tubesare available in various wall thicknesses,diameters, and qual i ties. The differenttypes include line precision pipes, tubularpoles, electr ic poles, l ightweightgalvanised pipes for sprinkler irrigation,among others. The industry has sufficientcapaci ty to manufacture the di fferenttypes of pipes & tubes. High performanceERW steel pipes & tubes possess highstrength, toughness and are corrosionresistant.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 60 MT/dayLand & Building (10000) Rs. 16.08 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.88 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 72.28 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 92.34 CrRate of Return 51%Break Even Point 30%*******************************************

ZINC OXIDE [CODE NO. 3002]Zinc Oxide - This is by far the mostimportant Zinc compound. Zinc Oxide isvaluable both for direct application andfor production of other zinc compounds.Pure zinc oxide is whi te at ordinarytemperatures, becoming yellow when hot.Its density depends to some extent onthe method of manufacture; the acceptedvalue is 5.68 gl cm3. It does not melt, butsubl imes at ordinary pressures. ZincOxide is the most important and widelyused compound of zinc. A part from itsdi rect uses in point industry, i t hasappl ication in glass, rubber, ceramics,coated f ibres, texti les, andpharmaceutical and toilet industries. It canbe the base chemical for the manufactureof most of the zinc compounds.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 5 MT/dayLand & Building (5000 Sq.Mtr) Rs. 4 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.01 CrW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 3.20 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 8.33 CrRate of Return 52%Break Even Point 32%********************************************

INDUSTRIAL TRAININGINSTITUTE (ITI) [CODE NO. 3001]As per the name suggests, Industrialtraining centre’s/ industrial TrainingInstitutes are set up in order to providetraining to the concerned candidates intechnical field. Industrial Training Centreis privately run organizations whereas theindustr ial Training Insti tutes aregovernment made organizations. Theybasically provide technical training forpost-schools. The basic object ive ofindustrial Training centre is to providetraining to the interested candidate andprovide there access to the industriesfor technical manpower.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 7000 Student/AnnumLand & Building (8000 Sq.Mtr) Rs. 6 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.57 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 84.66 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 9.26 CrRate of Return 24%Break Even Point 72%

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ENA PLANT BASED ONSORGHUM [CODE NO. 2099]

Neutral spirit is ethanol, which will onlyhave the characteristic taste and odourof ethanol. I t is manufactured frommolasses, grains and other carbohydrateraw materials. In order to classy thedifferent types of neutral spirit accordingto the raw materials used for themanufacture, the value of the rawmaterial should be prefixed as follows.Neutral spirit made from grain or malt willbe named as grain neutral spirit. Similarlypref ix wi l l be used according to rawmaterial used for manufacture. Pure EthylAlcohol C2 H2O also known as absolutealcohol is a colorless mobile inflammableliquid. The term alcohol was first appliedto the spirits of wine ethyl alcohol andnow it refers to a series of substanceswith similar characteristics ethyl alcoholis the active constituent of all intoxicatingliquors obtained by the fermentation ofstarchy materials. It is present in the adays prepared in immense quanti t ieschiefly by fermentat ion and findsnumerous industrial uses, and is alsobeing used as a motor fuel. Starch bearingmaterials potatoes, rice wheat maizesorghum etc. form another importantsource of alcohol potatoes wereextensively used for the manufacture ofalcohol in Germany before the War 1st.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 40 KL/dayLand & Building (48000) Rs. 28.50 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 30.00 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 5.53 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 65.23 CrRate of Return 14%Break Even Point 12%*********************************************

WALL PUTTY CUM GRINDINGUNIT [CODE NO. 2096]

W hite cement based W al l Putty aplastering material to fil l the holes andpatches before paint primer or distemper.In general, fillers & stoppers are paste-like materials, highly pigmented, used tofil l surface imperfections (fil lers) and tomake good gross surface defects priorto painting operations (stoppers). Caulkingcompounds, putties and same cementshave a boiled drying oil, usually combinewith resins that act as the binder puttyis the thick mixture of finally powderedcalcium carbonate (whiting) and acidrefined l inseed oil which imparts goodwetting and grinding characteristics.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (8000) Rs. 2.65 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 3.50 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 6.10 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 12.42 CrRate of Return 33%Break Even Point 48%*********************************************

NOTE BOOK & REGISTERS ETC.[CODE NO. 2095]

A student wi ll usual ly have a differentexercise book for each separate lesson.Exercise book format differs from subjectto subject, for the majority of subjects,the exercise book will contain lined paperwith a margin, but for other subjects suchas mathematics, the exercise book willbe blank or contain squared paper to aidin the drawing of graphs, tables or otherdiagrams. On the east coast of Canadathey are called “Scribblers”. In India theyare typically referred to as “Khatas”. Insome schools, exercise books can changecolor depending on the subject. Forexample, Biology might be green andMathematics may be blue.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (600) Rs. 63.60 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 11.25 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 62.76 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.40 CrRate of Return 57%Break Even Point 32%*******************************************

PRE-STRESSED CONCRETERAILWAY SLEEPERS

[CODE NO. 2094]Sleepers are members general ly laidtransverse to the rails on which the railsare supported and fixed, to transfer theloads from rai ls to the bal last andsubgrade below.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 600 No./dayLand & Building (8000) Rs. 3.17 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.00 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 1.76 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 7.05 CrRate of Return 34%Break Even Point 50%***********************************************

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SUGARCANE JUICE BOTTLINGPLANT IN PET BOTTLES

[CODE NO. 2093]Sugarcane juice in PET Bottles must be ademandable product as there are few unitswhich are producing mango juice, guavajuice, mixed juice and orange juice in PETBottles but not sugar cane. PET Bottlessugar cane juice will fetch the good marketas this is a new concept for our country.Preservation is done when Juice or foodis kept for longer period wi thout anydeteriorated or spoils the juice by the directcontact with atmosphere. Juices arespoiled by decomposition due to aqueouscontent in the Juice i tself and oxygenand other gases plus moisture in theatmosphere. This content provideshealthy condition for micro organisms togrowth which spoils the food. The oxygenpresent in atmosphere or air also helpsthe microorganisms to grow.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 20000 BOTTLES/dayLand & Building (6000) Rs. 3.27 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.35 CrW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.23 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.02 CrRate of Return 64%Break Even Point 32%***********************************************

DAIRY FARM (COW & BUFFALOE)[CODE NO. 2092]

The Jersey breed originated on the Islandof Jersey, a small British island in theEnglish Channel off the coast of France.The Jersey is one of the oldest dairybreeds, having been reported byauthorities as being purebred for nearlysix centuries. The breed was known inEngland as early as 1771 and was regardedvery favorably because of its milk andbutterfat production. At that early date,the cattle of Jersey Island were commonlyreferred to as Alderney cattle althoughthe cattle of this island were later referredto only as Jerseys.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 600 LTR/dayLand & Building (3.5 Acre) Rs. 29.75LacPlant & Machinery Rs. 14.15 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 3.79 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 81.24 LacRate of Return 3%Break Even Point 52%********************************************

ALUMINIUM FABRICATION(DOOR, WINDOWS, SLIDER ETC.)GLASS PLANT AND ANODIZING

[CODE NO. 2091]Windows and doors connect the interiorof a house to the outdoors, provideventilation and daylight, and are importantaesthetic elements. Windows and doorsare often the architectural focal point ofresidential designs, yet they provide thelowest insulat ing value in the bui lding

envelope. Al though the eff ic iency ofwindows has improved markedly, they stillrepresent one of the major energyliabilities in new construction. Aluminumis now widely use as the first choice forthe construction of Aluminum Doors &W indows, Venti lators and Front W al lGlazing at all major construction sites suchas Hotels, Offices, Complexes,Auditoriums, Hospitals, Show rooms etc.Aluminum Ladders are widely use fordomestic as well as in industrial purposesand is also used for various outdoorservices such as street light, multistoriedbuildings, industrial sheds, loco sheds andauditor ium’s maintenance. Aluminumfabricated items like doors, windows etc.have become that standard acceptedfeature in most modern buildings,

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 120 sq.mt./dayLand & Building (5000) Rs. 3.63 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 97. 50 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.92 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.81 CrRate of Return 21%Break Even Point 62%*********************************************

MINI SUGAR PLANT[CODE NO. 2090]

Sugar is a universal sweetening agent andsugar - cane is the primary age - old sourceof i t. Sugar cane is a very importantindustrial crop, accounting for about 60%of sugar production in the world. Fromthe times immemorial the word “sugar” isbeing used variously to express delightas wel l as distrust sarcastically. Sugarhas been used in human diet through thefunctions of pancreas, depending on thequantity of sugar consumed. It is mustfor human diet when taken di rect ly orindirectly through various carbohydratecontaining food stuffs. Sugar as sucroseis important for energy and metabolicactivi ties.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (16000) Rs. 8.45 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 90 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 21.74 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 123.94 CrRate of Return 10%Break Even Point 73%********************************************

PAPER SHOPPING BAGS[CODE NO. 2089]

Paper bags are the oldest types ofpackaging material and are very muchprevelant in the modern days in variousfields. Infact, paper bag is one of themost common and popular form ofpackaging. The hand made bags of paperhave been a commodity of common use.However, for the manufacture of bags,the introduction of machines is of recentorigin about the middle of 19th century.Since then the manufacture of paperbags has become an important industry

in itself, paper bag is the cheapest formof packaging. Such paper bags have thespeciality that they are light weight, freefrom any contaminants like dust, and are,as wel l , free from shift ing or ‘puff ing’which results in loss of contents. As forthe share occupying these paper bagsfor general use requi re minimumpossible space for storage andshipment, both before and afterfil l ing.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 33333 NOS./dayLand & Building (245 sq.mt.) Rs. 32 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 13.00 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 29.77 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 77.08 LacsRate of Return 104%Break Even Point 32%*********************************************

BULK DRUGS [CODE NO. 2088]A bulk drug also cal led act ivepharmaceutical ingredient (API) — is thechemical molecule in a pharmaceuticalproduct (medicines we buy from thechemist) that lends the product theclaimed therapeutic effect. In other words,i t is the substance responsible for theproduct being a medicine, penicillin to giveone example. As is evident from this,there are ingredients other than the API inproducts sold as medicines. Theseinactive ingredients-excipients — may ormay not change from product to product,whi le the bulk drug would inevitablyremain the same as it is the identity ofthe medicine. W hen the bulk drug isabsent, the product is no longer a medicineand when i t is changed, i t is a newmedicine. One may ask if the existenceof the inactive ingredients signifyanything to the patient. In the case ofmost of the existing bulk drugs, changeof inactive ingredients don’t impact thecurative quality of the product, althoughthere are exceptions. This means the drugmanufacturers more or less have theliberty to “formulate” the bulk drug usingexcipents of his choice depending onchemical feasibi l i ty and commercialinterests. The medicines in the marketsin the “form” of tablets, capsules, syrups,drops, intravenous f luids etc., aretherefore “formulat ions.” In plainlanguage, the products we refer to asmedicines are formulations (of bulk drugs)and not bulk drugs per se.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1500 Kgs/dayLand & Building (3000) Rs. 3.90 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 6.05 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 9.78 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 20 CrRate of Return 53%Break Even Point 33%********************************************

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DAIRY PROCESSING UNIT[CODE NO. 2087]

India has the highest livestock populationin the world with 50% of the buffaloes and20% of the world’s cattle population, mostof which are milch cows and mi lchbuffaloes. India’s dai ry industry isconsidered as one of the most successfuldevelopment programmes in the post-Independence period. Milk processing inIndia is around 35%, of which theorganized dairy industry account for 13%of the milk produced, while the rest of themilk is either consumed at farm level, orsold as fresh, non-pasteurized milk throughunorganized channels. Dairy Cooperativesaccount for the major share of processedl iquid milk marketed in the India. Themanufacturing of milk products isobviously high in these mi lk surplusStates. Signi ficant investmentopportunities exist for the manufacturingof value-added milk products l ike milkpowder, packaged milk, butter, ghee,cheese and ready-to-drink milk products.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 50000 Ltr/dayLand & Building (67786) Rs. 1.25 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 6.35 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 5 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 17.25 CrRate of Return 104%Break Even Point 21%*********************************************

DEXTROSE SALINE SULUTIONMANUFACTURING PLANT (USEDIN HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES

AND DOCTORS ETC. TOPATIENTS FOR REPLENISHMENT

OF FLUID) [CODE NO. 2086]Intra venous fluids, in general are usedas I.V drips for patients in nursing homesand hospi tals suffering from acutedehydration or considerable debil itatingconditions. These I.V fluids replanish thebody fluids. Though a number of I.V fluidsare there, general ly three types of I.Vfluids are used in hospitals as I.V drips.They are as follows:- 1. Dextrose injectionfluid, 2. Dextrose and sodium chlorideinjection fluid. Crystalloid: Balanced salt/electrolyte solution; for msa true solutionand is capable of passing through semipermeable membranes. May be isotonic,hypertonic or hypotonic. Normal Saline(0.9% NaCl), Lactated Ringer’s,Hypertonic saline (3, 5, & 7.5%), Ringer’ssolution. However, hypertonic solutionsare considered plasma expanders as theyact to increase the circulatory volume viamovement of intracellular and interstitialwater into the intravascular space. Colloid:

High-molecular-weight solutions, draw fluidinto intravascular compartment via on coticpressure (pressure exerted by plasmaproteins not capable of passing throughmembranes on capi llary wal ls).Plasmaexpanders, as they are composed ofmacromolecules, and are retained in theintravascular space.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 60000 BOTTLES/dayLand & Building (6000) Rs. 3.69 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 12 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.6 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 18.12 CrRate of Return 22%Break Even Point 61%*******************************************

RECYCLING OF LEAD[CODE NO. 2084]

Lead is a highly corrosion resistant, dense,ducti le, and malleable blue-grey metal,which has been used for at least 5000years. In some countr ies, however,environmental or health consequenceshave eliminated or reduced its use in cablesheating, petrol additives. Solder, shot,and pigments.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 12 MT/dayLand & Building (5000) Rs. 4.78 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.31 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 11.45 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 17.90 CrRate of Return 32%Break Even Point 44%*********************************************

E-RICKSHAW & E-LOADERS(TUK-TUK) MANUFACTURING

[CODE NO. 2083]Electric rickshaws (also known as Tuk Tuk,e-rickshaw) have been becoming morepopular in some cities since 2008 as analternative to auto rickshaws and pul ledrickshaw because of their low fuel cost,and less human effort compared to pulledrickshaws. They are being widely acceptedas an alternative to Petrol/Diesel/CNGauto rickshaws. They are 3 wheels pulledby an electric motor ranging from 650-1400 Watts. They are mostlymanufactured in China, only a few othercountr ies manufacture these vehicles.Battery-run r ickshaws could be a low-emitter complementary transport for thelow-income people, who suffer most froma lack of transport facility, if introducedin a systematic manner according toexperts. Apart from E-Rickshaw,company will also make E-Rickshaw whichcan carry weight up to 300 kgs.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 28 Nos/dayLand & Building (6000) Rs. 3.65 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.12 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 4.50 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 9.54 CrRate of Return 38%Break Even Point 41%********************************************

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ZINC SULPHATE MONOHYDRATE(21% CRYSTAL & 33% POWDER)

[CODE NO. 2082]Zinc sulphate is a widely used chemicaland has been known under the name of“White Vitriol”. Although Zinc Sulphate(mono hydrate) occurs in nature insmall quantities as mineral Glosarite,this compound is normally manufacturedsynthetically. It is the colourless whitefree flowing powder. It exists in powderform of hydrates as, ZnSo4.H2O. Zincsulphate is also found in three hydratesforms whose molecular formulas areZnSo4.4H2O,ZnSo4.H2O. The unstablehydrates are more soluble than stableform. The solubi l i ty of the unstablehydrate is 58.7 gm in 10gm of water at18oc while stable shows only 52.7 gm in100 grams. The important & popularcommercial form of the compound isZnSo4.7H2O Heptahydrated (21%), &ZnSO4. H2O. In 1978 Mr. P.N. Thakarand Mr. N.S. Randhewa of PunjabAgriculture University Ludhiana workedon “Micronutrients in Indian Agiculture” andestablished the areas of Zinc deficiencybased on sail test and crop responses. Inreference to Bihar state they found thatzinc deficiency varies from 25% to 75%and even more of the normal value. Itwas also shown that the response ofzinc sulphate was good for rice potato teain particular and for all the cereals as awhole.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 12 MT/dayLand & Building (4000) Rs. 2.52 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.57 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs.1.42 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.72 CrRate of Return 13%Break Even Point 72%**********************************************

SOLVENT EXTRACTION METHODFOR CURCUMIN [CODE 2081]

Curcumin (synonyms: turmeric yel low,kurkum, INS No. 100(i)) is an orange-yellow crystalline powder. Minor amountsof oils and resins naturally occurring inturmeric may be present. The origin ofthe plant Curcuma longa L., which belongsto Zingiberaceae family is India. The plantis distributed throughout tropical andsubtropical regions of the world, beingwidely cul tivated in southeast Asiancountr ies. Turmeric, i .e., the groundrhizomes of Curcuma longa L., has a longhistory of use in food as a spice, mainlyas an ingredient in many varieties of currypowders and sauces, where curcuminfrom turmeric is a main colouringsubstance. The turmeric (Curcuma longa)

plant, a perennial herb belonging to theginger family, is cultivated extensivelyin south and southeast tropical Asia. Therhizome of this plant is also referred to asthe ?root and is the most useful part ofthe plant for cul inary and medicinalpurposes. The most active componentof turmeric is curcumin, which makes up2 to 5% of the spice. The characteristicyel low color of turmeric is due to thecurcuminoids, first isolated by Vogel in1842. Curcumin is an orange–yel lowcrystalline powder practically insoluble inwater. The structure of curcumin (C 21 H20 O 6) was first described in 1910 byLampe and Milobedeska and shown to bediferuloylmethane. Turmeric is used as adietary spice, coloring agent in foods andtext i les, and a treatment for a widevariety of ailments. It is widely used intraditional Indian medicine to cure biliarydisorders, anorexia, cough, diabeticwounds, hepatic disorders, rheumatism,and sinusitis. Turmeric paste in slakedlime is a popular home remedy for thetreatment of inflammation and wounds.For centuries, curcumin has beenconsumed as a dietary spice at doses upto 100 mg/d. Extensive investigation overthe last five decades has indicated thatcurcumin reduces blood cholesterol .(Aggarwal et al., 2006).

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 30.00 Kgs/dayLand & Building (1000Sq.Mt) Rs. 1.36 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.20 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 66.89 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.30 CrRate of Return 25%Break Even Point 56%**********************************************

PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE[CODE NO. 2080]

Phthal ic anhydride is an industr ial lyimportant raw material for the productionof anthraquinone used in the manufactureof many vat dyes and in al izarin andal izarin derivatives. It is used directlyfor the fluorescein, eosine, andrhodamine dyes. Several esters are madefrom phthalic anhydride and are largelyused in th~\acquer industry as plasticizers.It is also used to manufacture alkydresins, the glyptal and rezyl resins, dioctylphthalate and the poly-vinyl resins.Phthal ic anhydride, first discovered byLaurent in 1863, was originally preparedby the oxidation of naphthalene wi thchromic acid. The early methods ofmanufacture of phthal ic anhydrideinvolved liquid phase processes in whichexpensive nitric and chromic acids wereused as the oxidizing agents. The growingdemand for phthal ic anhydride as anintermediate for dye manufacture in thelatter part of the nineteenth century madeit imperative that cheaper means for itsproduction be obtained. Consequently, amethod of oxidizing naphthalene by

sulfuric acid in the presence of mercurysalts to form phthal ic anhydride wasdeveloped. The discovery of theeffectiveness of the oxides of the metalsof the f i f th and sixth groups of theperiodic table, especially of vanadium andmolybdenum oxides , in the vapor phaseoxidation o£ naphthalene by air led to thepresent productior~. on a large commercialscale, of phthalic anhydride in either fixedor fluidized bed reactors.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 10.00 MT./dayLand & Building (6000Sq.Mt) Rs. 3.28 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 4.50 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 2.45 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 10.68 CrRate of Return 14%Break Even Point 68%*********************************************

SERVICE APARTMENT[CODE NO. 2078]

A serviced Apartment is a type offurnished, self contained apartmentdesigned for short term stays. Servicedapartments usually come equipped withamenities that can be found in a regularhome, such as a refrigerator, microwave,cutlery, washer/dryer. TV, and internetaccess. In addition, many offer a diningarea and a dedicated work space. Pricesfor serviced apartments are typical lylower than equivalent hotels rooms,especial ly when the stay is prolonged.The concept of a luxurious andsophisticated apartment in the heart ofthe central business district, with cleaningservices and access to high classfacilities and amenities is nothing new,but recently the service apartment, withits superior features and lower costs, isincreasingly becoming the norm in Asia.Luckily in India, in the real estate sectorthis concept of “Serviced Apartment” isgaining momentum which is evident fromthe fact that the real estate developers inalmost al l the big towns of India havenow started constructing servicedapartments.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (1600Sq.Mt)Rs. 21.13 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.75 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.03 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 26.71 CrRate of Return 18%Break Even Point 57%*********************************************

INSTANT TEA [CODE NO. 2077]Extraction may be effected by a varietyof method among which counter currentextraction and percolation methods havebeen widely used.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 2.50 MT/dayLand & Building (4000Sq.Mt) Rs. 1.86 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 10.00 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 15.39 CrRate of Return 33%Break Even Point 49%*******************************************

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LIME STONE ANDHYDROCHLORIC ACID

[CODE NO. 2076]Calcium chloride is widely distributed innature, but in small concentration, as aconstituent of saline matter dissolved insea, spring, r iver and lake, waters.Deposits of tachydrite calcium chloridedo not occur in India. Calcium chloride isa compound of calcium and chlorine,widely used in industry as an addition indrinking water, ant i-dust treatment ofroads, sports ground, tennis courts,tiding trades, public squares, bui ldingyard, road stabi l ization etc. It can beprepared by the reaction with Hydrochloricacid and l ime stone, saline water withlime stone by reaction with hydrated limeand chlorine etc. Large quanti ties ofcalcium chloride are present in the distillerwaste of the ammonia soda process forsoda and manufacture for every ton ofsoda ash produced, one ton of calciumchloride is obtained. The compositionof the waste liquor varies according tothe quality of brine and lime stone used,the volume of feed liquor to be distil ledper ton of ash, the percentagedecomposi tion in the towers, and thestrength of milk of l ime employed.Normally, 10-12 cum of waste liquorcontaining 85-95 g/ l i tre. of calciumchloride are obtained per ton of soda ash.

COST ESTIMATION (US$)Plant Capacity 480 Ton/dayLand & Building (50,000Sq.Mt) US$ 48.55 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 2.11 CrW.C. for 2 Months US$ 50.35 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 3.14 CrRate of Return 15%Break Even Point 68%***********************************************

GINGER GARLIC PASTE[CODE NO. 2075]

Garlic & Ginger paste are very versatileproducts which are used extensively inFood Industr ies. Garl ic is one of theimportant species coming into Al l iumgroup, whose botanical name is A.Sativum. A hardy perennial, c60 cm inheight, nat ive to Central Asia andcultivated all over India. Bulbs made upof cloves; leaves long, flat, acute,sheahing the lower half of stem; scapeslender, smooth, shining, spathes long,beaked, enclosing heads bearing solidbulbils; flowers small, white, prolongedinto leafy points. History and Origin:-Garl ic is nat ive to the mountainousregions of central Asia from where i tspread in prehistoric t imes to themaditerranean region. Clay models ofgarlic have been excavated in Egypt. Itreached China at an early age and wasprobably carr ied to the westernhemisphere by the Spanish, thePortuguese, and the French. It has been

suggested that the wild ancestor of garlicwas a flowering form producing seeds onaerial bulbi ls. Under different soi l andclimatic conditions, and due to differentmethods of cul tivation in the ancientcentres of civil ization different varietiesarose. The non-flowering varieties arethought to have arisen as a result ofinterference with the natural l i fe cyclecaused by storage.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 500 Kgs/dayLand & Building (500Sq.Mt) Rs. 54.00 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 12.00 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 9.59 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 79.59 LacsRate of Return 33%Break Even Point 60%**********************************************

S.S. NEEDLES FOR MEDICAL &OTHER USES (HYPODERMIC

NEEDLES) WITH DISPOSABLESYRINGE PLANT (ALL SIZE)

[CODE NO. 2074]Syringe is an instrument which is usedfor injecting any liquid into the body ofhuman beings or of animals. It consistsof a cylinder and an air tight piston. Thesesyringes are used for inject ing themedicine into the body or into the nerveof the body which are not possible totake in through mouth or takes much timein mixing with blood. These syringes areavailable in sizes varying from 2 C.C. to100 C.C. Most popular and commonlyused sizes are 2 C.C., and 5 C.C. Othersizes are also frequently used but uptolesser extent. Previously glass was usedfor making these syringes, the mostcommonly used glass is Pyrex glass.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (3500Sq.Mt) Rs. 5.80 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.68 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.83 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 10.71 CrRate of Return 34%Break Even Point 47%********************************************

WOODEN TOYS [CODE NO. 2073]Wooden toys not only appeal to childrenfor play, but also to adults for home andoffice decorations. Manufacturing woodentoys is a wonderful home based businessopportunity that can be activated forpeanuts and has the potential to returnbig profi ts. Marketing the toys can beaccomplished by way of wholesale salesto merchants, the internet, mai l-ordercatalogs, craft shows, mall kiosks andhome shopping part ies. Tradi tional ly,popular wooden toys include trains, jigsawpuzzles, cars, numbered building blocksand wooden soldiers. But that’s just thetip of the iceberg. The only limitation tothe different kinds of wooden toys thatcan be designed and manufactured isyour own imagination. Addi tional ly,approach local bui lding and home

improvement centers to see if they’ll letyou set up a mini-manufacturing facilityright in their store. If this can beaccomplished, i t would be a greatmarketing tool to be able to build the toysin front of a l ive audience. Therequirements for type of woodworkingbusiness enterprise are relatively basic,and include woodworking skills and a well-equipped woodworking shop.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 2,50,000 Nos.Land & Building Rs.1.40 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 40.00 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 29.87 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.16 CrRate of Return 19%Break Even Point 67%******************************************

TEXTILE BLEACHING, DYEING,FINISHING & PRINTING [CODE

NO. 2072]The bleaching of the textile is done tobring the whiteness and finishing in thefabric where as dyeing for variousshades. The art l ies in colouring thetextiles in such a manner that the colourmay be fast or may not ordinari ly beremoved by such operations as washing,rubbing, sunlight etc. to which the textileare usually subjected. The art of dyeingis a branch of applied chemistry in whicha severe use of both physical andchemical principle is made in order tobring about a permanent union betweenthe dyes and the fibres. True dyeing canonly take place when the dyeing is insolut ion and/or f inal ly divided ordispersed col loidal condit ion and thefibers are subjected to this dye in solutioncondit ion and then this dye beingrendered insoluble or fixed by somemeans, when absorbed upon or within thefibers, or can be direct contact with thefibers.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 5.00 MT./dayLand & Building(4000SMtr) Rs.2.10 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 95.00 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 55.00 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.65 CrRate of Return 21%Break Even Point 61%

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* P.V.C. COMPOUNDING(FRESH) FOR CABLES ANDPVC PIPES

* BANANA FIBRE EXTRACTIONAND HAND MADE PAPERBANANA & ITS BY

PRODUCTS* COLOUR AND ADDITIVES

MASTERBATCHES* METALLIC STEARATE* SURGICAL METHYLATED

SPIRIT* KHADSARI SUGAR (500 TCD)* COTTON (RUI) FROM WASTE

COTTON CLOTH* LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS* COATED YARN* TOUGHENED GLASS* CAUSTIC SODA (SODIUM

HYDROXIDE) (NaoH)ELECTROLYTIC PROCESS

* PLASTIC WASTE RECYCLINGUNIT & PYROLYSIS PLANTFROM PLASTIC AND RUBBERWASTE (INTEGRATED UNIT)

* CHITIN & CHITOSAN FROMPRAWN SHELL WASTE

* PASTA PRODUCTION PLANT(SHORT PASTA)

* 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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FORMULA OF DIFFERENTTYPES QUALITIES (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH COST)

* 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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CHEMICALS, DYES, LUBRICATINGOILS, PETRO CHEMICALS

ELECTROPLATING

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 Refining 900/- 90

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

* Technology of Gums, Adhesives& Sealants with Formulations 950/- 95

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

* Adhesives Technology &Formulations Hand Book 975/- 98

* Technology of Glue &Adhesives with AdhesivesBonding and 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 Bioprocessing 1475/-150* ModTech.of BioGasProduction1975/-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* Hand Book of Packaging Indus1300/-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 andCoatings 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

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Resins & Emulsion Polymers 975/-100* Technology of Plastic Additives

with Processes and 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 & SNACK FOOD

BEE-KEEPING & HONEYPROCESSING

STARCH MANUFACTURING

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* Poultry Farm & Feed Formulae 575/- 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 Farming 450/- 50* Floriculture Hand Book

(Flowers Growing Technology)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 900/- 90

N Name of Books Rs. US$

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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 Tech 975/- 100

* Agro Food Processingand Packaging Technology 1100/- 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 Technology1400/- 140

* H. B. of Perfume & Flavours975/-98* Hand Book of Perfumes

with Formulations (2nd Edn.) 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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* 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 550/- 55

* 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 Processing525/- 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