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

Opportunities and Industrial Technologies)

JULY 2020 Issue(E-copy)

Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India)* Ph: +91 9811437895, 9289151047, 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 UNION BAK OF INDIA CA-

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

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MOST DEMANDABLE PROJECTSFLEXIBLE PACKAGING

(ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING)[3239]

Flexible packaging products include candywrappers, bags for cookies, snack foods,fresh and frozen products, diapers andpersonal hygiene products, envelopes forpowdered soups and juices, flexible bagsfor ketchup and mayonnaise and forcleaning products such as laundrydetergents, labels for beverage bottles,peel-off l ids and labels for yogurtcontainers and wrappers for ice creamproducts. All of the Company’s productsare manufactured in accordance withinternational requirements and customizedto meet individual customerspeci fications. Production of f lexiblepackaging products begins in pre-press.The main pre-press process involves thedigi tal design for packaging graphics,including color separation, text and layout.There are two forms of print ing:rotogravure and flexography. Therotogravure printing process involvesdiamond-etching a cyl inder for eachproduct’s color layer. It is appropriate forhigh-quantity orders. Flexographic printingprocess requires a polymer plate (one foreach color) with the design to be printed,that is wrapped around a metallic cylinder.Traditionally, machinery and equipmentrequirements for rotogravure printing havebeen greater than for flexographic printing,and as a result, flexographic printing hasbeen more commonly used. Whileflexographic print ing qual i ty hastradi tional ly been inferior to therotogravure method in terms of printingclarity and quality, these differences havebeen diminishing over time as the qualityand equipment investments in theflexographic print ing method haveincreased.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 4 Ton/DayLand & Building (1000 sq.mt) Rs. 1.18 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.25 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 2.12 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.43 CrRate of Return 30%Break Even Point 49%**********************************************

LONG CUFF LATEX GLOVES ANDNITRILE GLOVES [3238]

Surgical gloves and examination glovesare called Medical gloves. These glovesare medical safety accessories thatensure sanitary hospital condi tions bylimiting patients’ exposure to infectiousmatter. They also serve to protect healthprofessionals from disease throughcontact with body fluids. Medical glovesare tradi tional ly made of latex andpowdered wi th cornstarch. Sincecornstarch can impede healing if it getsinto tissues (as during surgery), non-powdered gloves are being increasingly

used during surgery and other sensitiveprocedures. Special manufacturingprocesses are used to compensate forthe lack of powder. There are two maintypes of gloves: examination andsurgical. Surgical gloves have moreprecise sizing (numbered sizing generallyfrom 2.5 to size 9) and may be made tohigher speci fications. Due to theincreasing rate of latex allergy amonghealth professionals as wel l as in thegeneral population, there has been anincreasing move to gloves made of non-latex materials such as vinyl or ni tri lerubber. However, these gloves have notyet replaced latex gloves in surgicalprocedures, as gloves made of alternatematerials general ly do no t ful ly matchthe fine control or greater sensitivity totouch available with latex surgical gloves.High-grade non-latex gloves (such asnitrile gloves) also cost two or more timesthe price of their latex counterparts, afact that has often prevents switching tothese alternate materials in cost-sensitiveenvironments, such as many hospitals.Powder -free medical gloves are also usedin medical clean room envi ronments,where the need for cleanliness is oftensimilar to that in a sensit ive medicalenvironment. Similar but specially testedgloves are used in electronics cleanrooms.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 15000 Pairs/DayLand & Building (500 sq.mt) Rs. 62 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 1 CrW.C. for 2 Month Rs. 53.91 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.21 CrRate of Return 53%Break Even Point 42%*************************************************

POTATO CHIPS AND CRISPS[3237]

When American-style potato chips wereintroduced in Great Britain in the 1920s,to avoid confusion with the establishedterm “chip potatoes” they were called potatocrisps or simply crisps. Over time,though, these clearly drawn distinctionsbecame blurred. For instance, Bri tish-style batter-fried fillets and fried potatoeshave become popular in the United Statesand Canada, and even on the westernside of the Atlantic they’re cal led “fishand chips.” Similarly, when thin Frenchfries—along with hamburgers and otherAmerican fast foods—went global, theword “fries” became the standard term inmany English-speaking countries (at leastin fast-food outlets). Likewise, asAmerican snack foods were marketedoverseas, the term potato chips wasadopted throughout the world, even in theUnited Kingdom—although most peoplethere do st i l l cal l them “crisps.” Thecreators of novel potato-based snackshave introduced some new coinages tothe world of chips and crisps. In 1967,General Mills introduced Chipos, said to

be tastier, crisper, lighter, and less oilybecause they were fried much faster thantraditional potato chips. Two years laterProcter & Gamble introduced Pringles,made from dehydrated and reconstitutedpotatoes. Pringles are uniform in size andshape, so they can be stacked andpackaged in a tube. Chipos didn’t makethe cut as a commercial product. Pringleswere a tremendous success and are soldall over the world, but apparently the timehas not arrived for them to be enshrinedin an Oxford dictionary. Potato is widelyconsumed as food al l over the world.Cooked potatoes, in various forms areoffered in restaurants and refreshmentstalls and variety of processed potatoproducts are avai lable in the market.Surplus and cull potatoes are used asfeed for livestock and also as raw materialfor the manufacture of starch, ethylalcohol and a few other industr ialproducts.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 4.80 MT/DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt) Rs. 1.81 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 3.22 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 4.60 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 9.83 CrRate of Return 60%Break Even Point 45%**********************************************

MILK COW FARM {10,000 COW}[3236]

Holstein Friesians (often shortened asFriesians in Europe and Holsteins inNorth America) are a breed of catt leknown today as the world's highest-production dairy animals. Originating inEurope, Friesians were bred in what isnow the Netherlands and morespecifically in the two northern provincesof North Hol land and Friesland, andnorthern Germany, more specifically whatis now Schleswig-Holstein Germany. Theanimals were the regional cattle of theFrisians and the Saxons. The Dutchbreeders bred and oversaw thedevelopment of the breed with the goalof obtaining animals that could best usegrass, the area's most abundant resource.Over the centuries, the result was a high-producing, black-and-white dairy cow. Itis black and whi te due to arti ficialselection by the breeders. W ith thegrowth of the New World markets beganto develop for milk in North America andSouth America, and dairy breeders turnedto the Netherlands for their l ivestock.After about 8,800 Friesians (black piedGermans) had been imported,

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (25 Acres) Rs. 13.11.CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.35 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 18.89 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 133 CrRate of Return 62%Break Even Point 20%*********************************************

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Best Industries to Start and GrowGREEN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION

AND ASSEMBLING [3235]Green house are frequently used tocontrol or modi fy the excit ingenviornmental factor which effects theplant growth. I f the enviornmentalparameter are controlled, crops can beproduced for specific market datesand the quality maintained by eliminatingmany of the variat ion and hazardsassociated with weather Temperaturecan be regulated with varying degree ofprecision damage from wind and rain areavoided. Secondly the injury from plantdiseases and insect is reduced but notcompletely eliminated. Growing media,moisture content and fertil ity levels canbe adjusted to meet plant requirement.The precision with which the environmentis regulated is determined by the abilityof the grower to manage the green housesequipment and control.

COST ESTIMATION (US$ DOLLAR)Land & Building (8 Acres) US$ 19.40 LacsPlant & Machinery US$ 3.65 LacsW.C. for 3 Months US$ 1.17 LacsTotal Capital Investment US$ 25.54 LacsRate of Return 19%Break Even Point 60%**********************************************

FRUIT JUICE OF DIFFERENTCATEGORY [3234]

Packaged juice market has charted a highgrowth trajectory, thanks to i ts easyavai labi l i ty, anyt ime - anywhereconsumption and convenience. Within thebeverages market, the frui t-basedbeverages category is one of the fastestgrowing categories, and has grown at aCAGR of over 30 percent over the pastdecade. As of March 2013, the Indianpackaged juices market was valued atRs 1,100 crore (~USD 200 million) andprojected to grow at a CAGR of ~15percent over the next three years. Thepackaged frui t juices market can bedivided into three sub-categories: frui tdrinks, juices, and nectar drinks. Fruitdrinks, which have a maximum of 30percent frui t content, are the highest-selling category, with a 60 percent shareof the market. Frooti , Jumpin, Maaza,etc. are the most popular products in thiscategory. Fruit juices, on the other hand,are 100 percent composed of frui tcontent, and claim a 30 percent marketshare at present. In contrast, nectar drinkshave between 25 and 90 percent frui tcontent, but account for only about 10percent of the market. The rising numberof health-conscious consumers is givinga boost to frui t juices; i t has beenobserved that consumers are shif tingfrom fruit-based drinks to fruit juices asthey consider the latter a healthierbreakfast/snack option. Dabur is themarket leader in the Indian packaged

juices market with its brands Real andReal Activ. Other players include Parle,Fresh Gold, and Godrej . Some of theother brands of frui t juices and drinksinclude Frooti, Appy, Mazza, Minute Maid,Sl ice, Fresh Gold, and Del Monte.Considering the attractiveness of thesegment, diversif ied consumer foodcompanies such as ITC are workingtowards making a foray into packagedjuices.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 4000 Ltr/DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt) Rs. 2.66 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.51 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.81 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.13 CrRate of Return 39%Break Even Point 43%*********************************************

POLYETHYLENE BOTTLEMANUFACTURING UPTO 2 LTRS.

[3233]Well over 80 mil l ion tones ofpoly(ethene), often known aspolyethylene and polythene, ismanufactured each year making i t theworld's most important plast ic. Thisaccounts for over 60% of the ethenemanufactured each year. Poly(ethene)is produced in three main forms: lowdensity (LDPE) (< 0.930 g cm-3) and linearlow density ( LLDPE) (ca 0.915-0.940 gcm-3) and high density (HDPE) (ca0.940-0.965 g cm-3). The LDPE or LLDPE formis preferred for fi lm packaging and forelectr ical insulat ion. HDPE is blow-moulded to make containers for householdchemicals such as washing-up liquids anddrums for industrial packaging. It is alsoextruded as piping.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 4800 Bottles/DayLand & Building (1000 sq.mt) Rs. 1.23 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 75 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 31.66 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.36 CrRate of Return 19%Break Even Point 67%*********************************************

CERAMIC TILES FACTORY[3232]

Tiles have been used as surfacing forwalls and floors for thousands of yearsbecause of their beauty and durability.They have been produced in most of thecountries of the world because of theabundance of the raw materials and thesimpl ici ty of the manufacturingtechnology. These two factors, togetherwith the employment, generating capacityof this labour - intensive industry haveattracted the interest of developingcountries. The term 'ceramic' is normallyapplied to products made of clay. Clayis a general name for all earths that forma paste when mixed with appropriate

amounts of water and that harden whenheated. Most clays are composed ofsilica and alumina while kaolins are theirpurest forms. Wall and floor t i les areformed by pressing higher grades of clayafter blending them with fl int, feldsparand talc. Ceramic t i les are classif iedunder two headings. (i) Unglazed ceramicsets, flag and paving, hearth wall ti les.(ii) Glazed ceramic sets, flay and paving,hearth wal l ti les. Unglazed stets, flagand paving, hearth and wall ti les:- Thisheading covers ceramic stets, flags andtiles commonly for paving or for facingwalls hearth etc., provided that theyunglazed. Flags and paving, hearth andwall ti les are thinner in relation to theirsurface dimensions than are bui ldingbricks. Whereas bricks play an essentialpart in construction work, forming thevery framework of the building, flags andti les are more especial ly intended forsett ing in cement on the surface ofexisting wall, etc. They also differ fromroofing tiles in that they are usually flatand do not need to be pierced or providedwi th the nibs or otherwise shaped forinterlocking and that they are designedto be placed side by side wi thoutoverlapping. Flags are larger than tilesand are usually rectangular; ti les may beof other geometric shapes (hexagonal,Octagonal, etc.). Ti les are mainly usedfor facing walls, mantelpieces, hearth,floors and paths, flags are more especiallyused for paving or flooring or as hearthslabs. In general unglazed tile may bedefined as a hard, dense tile of uniformcomposition throughout, deriving colourand texture from the materials of whichthe body is made. Glazed stets, flagsand paving, hearth and wal l ti les: Thisheading covers tiles, flags and stets thathave been glazed, frequently after someform of decoration. For the purpose ofthis heading, the term "glazing" includessalt glazing (i.e. spraying the goodswith salt during the firing to produce avitreous glaze), as well as methods usingthe enamels, glazes, etc. Glazed tilesmay be defined as a tile with a fusedimpervious facial finish composed ofceramic materials, fused to the body ofthe tile which may be non-vitreous, semi-vi treous, vi treous or impervious.Ceramics industry in India is about 100year old and has by now formed a sizableindustrial base. In fact the industry hasbeen growing at the rate of 10 to 15/- perannum. Ceramic arts and crafts are age-old professions in India. With the impactof modern science and technology,these traditional arts have grown intoan important industrial occupation for alarge number of our people. Over theyears, the ceramic and allied industriesof our country have witnessed greatchanges, both in the quality and quantityof products manufactured, and today

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Start Your Own Industrythese industries play a vital role in thecountry's industrial and socio-economic-progress.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1500 Boxes/DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt) Rs. 2.07 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 3 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.85 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 7.07 CrRate of Return 25%Break Even Point 62%************************************************

LED LIGHTS (HOME AND STREETLIGHTS) ASSEMBLY/

MANUFACTURING PLANT [3231]Light emi tt ing diode (LED) is asemiconducting device that emits l ightwhen electrical current is applied to thedevice. LEDs are said to be the futurelight source because of their low energyusage and efficiency. The advantagesof LEDs are that they are very robust,have a very long lifetime or up to 50,000hours, they are easily dimmable and failby dimming over time, rather than burnoff l ike incandescent light bulbs. LEDscause less glare irritation because of thesmal ler beam angle of the luminaire.LEDs are very common as indicator lightsin electrical equipment and recently inhigher power appl ications such asflashl ights and arti ficial l ight ing. Thecolour of the l ight depends on thecomposit ion and condit ion of thesemiconducting material used. It can beinfrared, visible or ultraviolet. Blue, greenand red LEDs can be used to producemost perceptible colours, including white.Today, after many years of development,the LEDs on the market are now emittingwhite light in different colour temperaturesas well as an advanced RGB control toproduce coloured light to capture differentmoods for various aspects. Because ofthe huge potential of LED technology andthe constant improvements in the quality(e.g. colour rendering), it can be predictedthat the use of LEDs will become morecommon in both homes and offices withthe advantage of energy savings due totheir efficiency and long lifetime. Anotheradvantage of using LED is it does notcontain Hg, which is not an eco-friendlychemical and has adverse effect onhuman body.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1623 Nos/DayLand & Building (600 sq.mt)Rs. 43.50 LacPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.93 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.95 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.54 CrRate of Return 107%Break Even Point 24%**********************************************

SOLAR LEAD ACID BATTERY[3229]

The lead acid-battery is the most commonly used insolar power system applications. Lead Acid StorageBatteries is an electro-chemical system that convertselectrical energy into direct current electricity. It isalso known as storage batteries and has wideapplications in Automobiles, UPS/Inverters, Traction/Electrical Sub-Station, Telecommunication, SolarPhotovoltaic system etc.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1025 Nos/DayLand & Building (9000sq.mt) Rs. 7.28 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 3.45 Cr.W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 15.37 Cr.Total Capital Investment Rs. 26.63 Cr.Rate of Return 25%Break Even Point 56%***********************************************

RUBBER HOSE PIPE [3228]Actually Hose is a super pier and is usedwhere rigid pipe can not go in practice.The Hoses are very popular, becausethese are the most convenient andflexible means for transportat ion offluides, hoses and steam even at highpressure. All their property of Inertnessto most of materials which are conveyedkeeping the physical and chemicalproperty same. The variety of hosesmade is very large, since hose is speciallymade for such applications. A practicallist of type include air, acid, beverage,chemical creamery, water spray paint,gas Hose pipe. Hoses, in fact are usedfor the transportation of fluid wherepressure is present at high rate. Generallyat low pressure rubber tubing is used.Gouses have wide range of applications.Another simple type of hose is producedon Barding or weaving cards or threadsinto tube or sewing strips of cotton duckinto a tubular form. When the plain rubbertube and the plain fabric tube are combinedand reinforced by metal we have makingof an endless assessment of modernrubber Hose. In the typical industrial Hose,the inside tube is a simple extruded partwhich is covered by one or severalreinforcing layers of woven fabric or bycards braided then to cover a rubbercompound designed to resist wear andrough handl ing, is placed over thereinforcing pl ies. The tube reinforcinglayers and cover are vulcanized into asingle structure. Hose makers producethe products for specific types of serviceby varying the nature of number ofreinforcing plies and also by adding furtherelement.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 100 Pieces/DayLand & Building (1000 sq.mt) Rs. 1.01 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 22.55 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 22.12 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.50 CrRate of Return 22%Break Even Point 62%

SOLAR WATER HEATERMANUFACTURING PLANT [3227]

A Solar Water Heater is a device thatuses solar energy to heat water fordomestic, commercial , and industrialneeds. Heating of water is the mostcommon appl ication of solar energy inthe world. A typical solar water heatingsystem can save up to 1500 uni ts ofelectricity every year, for every 100 litresper day of solar water heating capacityThe Sun’s rays fall on the collector panel(a component of solar water heatingsystem). A black absorbing surface(absorber) inside the collector absorbssolar radiation and transfers the heatenergy to water flowing through it. Heatedwater is col lected in a tank which isinsulated to prevent heat loss. Circulationof water from the tank through thecollectors and back to the tank continueseither automatically due to thermo siphoneffect or through a circulation pump.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 3 Nos/DayLand & Building (2500 sq.mt) Rs. 2.07 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 45.70 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.40 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.19 CrRate of Return 39%Break Even Point 53%*********************************************

PV PANELS MANUFACTURINGPLANT [3226]

Solar Panels are in general Silicon madeRectangular Shaped Glass CoveredProducts which Produce Electricity whenexposed to the Sun. These Panelsproduce Direct Current (DC) Electricitywhich has to be converted by a SolarInverter to Al ternating Current (AC)Electricity to be used by Consumers SolarPV panel refers to a panel designed toabsorb the sun's rays as a source ofenergy for generat ing electr ici ty. Aphotovoltaic (in short PV) module is apackaged, connect assembly of typically6×10 solar cells. Solar Photovoltaic panelsconsti tute the solar array of aphotovoltaic system that generates andsupplies solar electricity in commercialand residential applications. Each moduleis rated by its DC output power understandard test conditions, and typicallyranges from 100 to 365 watts A singlesolar module can produce only a limitedamount of power; most instal lationscontain multiple modules. A photovoltaicsystem typically includes a panel or anarray of solar modules, a solar inverter,and sometimes a battery and/or solartracker and interconnection wiring. Theprice of solar power, together withbatteries for storage, has continued tofall so that in many countries it is cheaperthan ordinary fossil fuel electricity fromthe grid (there is "grid parity")., Solar panelrefers to a panel designed to absorb the

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Start Your Own Industrysun's rays as a source of energy forgenerating electrici ty or heating. Aphotovoltaic (PV) module is a packaged,connect assembly of typically 6×10 solarcells. Solar Photovoltaic panels constitutethe solar array of a photovoltaic systemthat generates and suppl ies solarelectricity in commercial and residentialapplications. Each module is rated by itsDC output power under standard testconditions, and typically ranges from 100to 365 watts. A photovoltaic cel l is aspecial ized semiconductor diodeelectronic device that converts l ightenergy into electrical energy. Solar Cellconverts light energy into the electricalenergy. A solar cel l is basical ly a p-njunction diode. It uti l izes photovoltaiceffect to convert l ight energy intoelectrical energy. Although this is basicallya junction diode, but constructionally it islittle bit different form conventional p-njunction diode. A very thin layer of p-type semiconductor is grown on arelatively thicker n-type semiconductor.We provide few finer electrodes on thetop of the p-type semiconductor layer.These electrodes do not obstruct light toreach the thin p-type layer. Just belowthe p-type layer there is a p-n junction.We also provide a current col lectingelectrode at the bottom of the n-typelayer. W e encapsulate the enti reassembly by thin glass to protect thesolar cell from any mechanical shock.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 84 KW/DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt) Rs. 3.22 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 2.63 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 9.70 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 15.94 CrRate of Return 90%Break Even Point 26%*********************************************

AAC BLOCK MANUFACTURINGPLANT [3225]

Autoclaved aerated concrete is a versatilel ightweight construction material andusually used as blocks. Compared withnormal (ie: “dense” concrete) aircrete hasa low density and excel lent insulationproperties. The low density is achievedby the formation of air voids to producea cel lular structure. These voids aretypically 1mm-5mm across and give thematerial i ts characteristic appearance.Blocks typically have strengths rangingfrom 3-9 Nmm-2 (when tested inaccordance wi th BS EN 771-1:2000).Densities range from about 460 to 750kg m-3; for comparison, medium densityconcrete blocks have a typical densityrange of 1350-1500 kg m-3 and denseconcrete blocks a range of 2300-2500 kgm-3. Autoclaved aerated concrete blocksare excellent thermal insulators and aretypically used to form the inner leaf of acavity wall . They are also used in theouter leaf, when they are usual ly

rendered, and in foundations. It ispossible to construct virtually an entirehouse from autoclaved aerated concrete,including walls, floors - using reinforcedaircrete beams, ceil ings and the roof.Autoclaved aerated concrete is easily cutto any required shape. Aircrete also hasgood acoustic properties and it is durable,with good resistance to sulfate attackand to damage by fire and frost. AeratedConcrete Blocks exhibit their superiorityover the conventional concrete blocksby virtue of their light weight. This isattributed to the fact that these blocksare porous with small air holes (Not forair pass). Another specificity of Aeratedconcrete blocks is their strength beingmore than the conventional concreteblock.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 50 Cubic mtr/DayLand & Building (4000 sq.mt) Rs. 1.88Cr.Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.21 Cr.W.C. for 1 Month Rs. 55.54 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.74 Cr.Rate of Return 21%Break Even Point 66%***********************************************

COFFEE ROASTING OF GREENCOFFEE BEANS [3224]

Coffee is a beverage made by grindingroasted coffee beans and allowing hotwater to f low through them. Dark,flavorful, and aromatic, the resulting liquidis usually served hot, when its full flavorcan best be appreciated. Coffee is servedinternationally—with over one third of theworld's population consuming it in someform, i t ranks as the most popularprocessed beverage—and each countryhas developed its own preferences abouthow to prepare and present i t . Forexample, coffee drinkers in Indonesiadrink hot coffee from glasses, whi leMiddle Easterners and some Africansserve their coffee in dainty brass cups.The Italians are known for their espresso,a thick brew served in tiny cups and madeby dripping hot water over twice thenormal quanti ty of ground coffee, andthe French have contributed café au lait,a combination of coffee and mi lk orcream which they consume from bowlsat breakfast. A driving force behindcoffee's global popularity is its caffeinecontent: a six-ounce (2.72 kilograms) cupof coffee contains 100 mil l igrams ofcaffeine, more than comparable amountsof tea (50 mil l igrams), cola (25mil l igrams), or cocoa (15 mil l igrams).Caffeine, an alkaloid that occurs naturallyin coffee, is a mild stimulant that producesa variety of physical effects. Becausecaffeine stimulates the cortex of the brain,people who ingest it experience enhancedconcentration. Athletes are sometimesadvised to drink coffee prior tocompeting, as caffeine renders skeletalmuscles less susceptible to exhaustion

and improves coordination. However,these benefits accrue only to those whoconsume smal l doses of the drug.Excessive amounts of caffeine producea host of undesirable consequences,acting as a diuretic, stimulating gastricsecretions, upsetting the stomach,contracting blood vessels in the brain(people who suffer from headaches areadvised to cut their caffeine intake), andcausing overacute sensation, i rregularheartbeat, and trembling. On a moreserious level, many researchers havesought to link caffeine to heart disease,benign breast cysts, pancreatic cancer,and birth defects. While such studieshave proven inconclusive, health officialnonetheless recommend that people limitthei r coffee intake to fewer than fourcups dai ly or dr ink decaffeinatedvarieties. Coffee originated on theplateaus of central Ethiopia. By A.D.1000, Ethiopian Arabs were collecting thefruit of the tree, which grew wild, andpreparing a beverage from its beans.During the f i f teenth century traderstransplanted wild coffee trees from Africato southern Arabia. The eastern Arabs,the first to cultivate coffee, soon adoptedthe Ethiopian Arabs' practice of makinga hot beverage from its ground, roastedbeans. The Arabs' fondness for the drinkspread rapidly along trade routes, andVenetians had been introduced to coffeeby 1600. In Europe as in Arabia, churchand state officials frequently proscribedthe new drink, identifying it with the often-liberal discussions conducted by coffeehouse habi tués, but the inst i tut ionsnonetheless proliferated, nowhere moreso than in seventeenth-century London.The first coffee house opened there in1652, and a large number of suchestabl ishments (café;s) opened soonafter on both the European continent(café derives from the French term forcoffee) and in North America, where theyappeared in such Eastern cities as NewYork, Boston, and Philadelphia in the lastdecade of the seventeenth century. Inthe United States, coffee achieved thesame, almost instantaneous populari tythat it had won in Europe. However, thebrew favored by early American coffeedrinkers tasted signif icantly di fferentfrom that enjoyed by today'sconnoisseurs, as nineteenth-centurycookbooks make clear. One 1844cookbook instructed people to use amuch higher coffee/water ratio than wefavor today (one tablespoon per sixteenounces); boil the brew for almost a halfan hour (today people are instructednever to boil coffee); and add fish skin,isinglass (a gelatin made from the airbladders of fish), or egg shells to reducethe acidi ty brought out by boi l ing thebeans so long (today we would discardoverly acidic coffee). Coffee yieldedfrom this recipe would str ike modern

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coffee lovers as intolerably strong andacidic; moreover, i t would have l i t tlearoma.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 2000 Kgs/DayLand & Building (800 sq.mt) Rs. 1.20CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 85 LacsW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 1.92 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 4.06 CrRate of Return 26%Break Even Point 53%*********************************************

MANUFACTURING PLANT FORCHAPATI, THEPLA AND OTHERSNACKS (CHAKRI, PURI AND

KHAKHRA) [3223]Dry Snacks or Namkeen products are indemand from over many years in Indiaand are being export ing to manycountries. Dal Moth, Chanachur & Bhujiaare the important names enhancing thef lavour & taste as processed foods.These are food products having nohistorical background & becomes inmarket and in social & cultural synonymas the society became more advanced.Chakli a spiral shaped crisp deep friedsnacks is one of the traditional Indiansnacks item enjoyed during festival likeDewali. The snacks is known with differentnames and is prepared with wheat flour.It is known as Chakri in Gujarat, Chakli inMaharashtra and Northern India. To makecrisp yet melt in mouth. Chakl i, wholewheat flour is f i rst steam cooked andthen mixed with se same seeds, greenchilli - ginger paste, spices and curd intodough. Raw chaklis are made from itsdough by using a chakli maker and thenthey are deep fried until light brown. Theplaare an inherent part of gujarati meals andare used for regular meals travelling andpicnics eaten with pickles & curds.Theplas can be enjoyed hot or otherwisesometimes whole Jeera or til can be addedto enhance the flavor of theplas. Initiallyin long-long ago, people did not heard thename of Dal moth, chur or Bhuj ia l ikefood products. But now days it is wel lknown not in India but world wide. Theseare mainly consumed during breakfastperiod & are very much during social &cultural periods. These are used as tasty& flavored food as well as in medicinalway, however, a l i tt le i t may be,according to ayurveda) because oftheir carminative stimulative digestiveproperties. India produces almost allthese types of salty processed foodproducts of grains all these types ofsalty processed food products of grainsl ike Grams, Pulses etc. The main rawmaterials for these products are Grampulses & spices. The various foodaddit ives & colours may be used toprovide sophistications in the products.the raw material are frequency availablein India. These salty food products get a

broad market in foreign countries. Theseproducts are very much popular not onlyin India but also overseas countries.Hence, there are a lot of scope and marketof these products & therefore, i t wi l lprovide a very much profitable business.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (450sq.mt) Rs. 57.70LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 49.50 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 49.61 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.59 CrRate of Return 36%Break Even Point 52%*********************************************

BAMBOO PLYWOODMANUFACTURE [3222]

Bamboo flooring and bamboo board arethe newest and most revolut ionaryproducts in woodworking industry. Bamboosticks are made from the bamboo pole,then hydraulically laminated under highheat and pressure; the resulting boardsare then sanded, moulded and finishedsimilar to wood flooring finished productis protected against fungus and insects.Bamboo flooring and bamboo board isfound to be superior to most hardwoodsin terms of hardness, stabil i ty and fireresistance. Bamboo board has theadditional advantage of being made froman abundant, renewable natural resdercebamboo. Unl ike trees, which takedecades to replace, bamboo groves fullyrejuvenate within several years. Thespecialized machinery used for makingbamboo flooring, panel ing and boardsfrom the raw bamboo to the f inishedproduct, includes bamboo cutting,splitting, drying, sizing, gluing, pressing,planning moulding, sandingand UV curing.Bamboo flooring is used for living rooms,bedrooms, dining rooms, offices,restaurants, hotels, apartments etc.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 10 Cubic Mtrs./DayLand & Building (2000 sq.mt) Rs. 1.03CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 1.25 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 95.35 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 3.31 CrRate of Return 36%Break Even Point 52%********************************************

MONO SODIUM GLUTAMATETHROUGH STARCH AS RAW

MATERIAL [3221]Monosodium glutamate (MSG, also knownas sodium glutamate) is the sodium saltof glutamic acid, one of the most abundantnaturally occurring non-essential aminoacids. Monosodium glutamate is foundnaturally in tomatoes, cheese and otherfoods. MSG is used in the food industryas a flavor enhancer with an umami tastethat intensifies the meaty, savory flavorof food, as naturally occurring glutamatedoes in foods such as stews and meatsoups. It was first prepared in 1908 byJapanese biochemist Kikunae Ikeda, who

was trying to isolate and dupl icate thesavory taste of kombu, an edible seaweedused as a base for many Japanesesoups. MSG as a flavor enhancerbalances, blends, and rounds theperception of other tastes. The U.S. Foodand Drug Administration has given MSGits generally recognized as safe (GRAS)designation. A popular belief is that largedoses of MSG can cause headaches andother feel ings of discomfort, known as"Chinese restaurant syndrome," butdouble-blind tests fail to find evidence ofsuch a react ion. The European Unionclassifies it as a food additive permittedin certain foods and subject to quantitativelimits. MSG has the HS code 29224220and the E number E621. Pure MSG isreported not to have a pleasant tasteuntil it is combined with a savory aroma.The basic sensory function of MSG isattributed to its ability to enhance savorytaste-active compounds when added inthe proper concentration. The optimumconcentrat ion varies by food; in clearsoup, the pleasure score rapidly falls withthe addition of more than one gram ofMSG per 100 mL. The sodium content (inmass percent) of MSG, 12%, is aboutone-third of that in sodium chloride (39%),due to the greater mass of the glutamatecounterion. Although other sal ts ofglutamate have been used in low-saltsoups, they are less palatable than MSG.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 20,000 MT/AnnumLand (10,000 sq.mt) Rs. 4.40 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 6.50 CrW.C. for 1 Month Rs. 14.15 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 25.39 CrRate of Return 19%Break Even Point 57%**********************************************

ACTIVATED ALUMINA BALLS[3220]

Activated alumina balls are highly capableof adsorbing moisture and water vaporsfrom the applications where air purificationis must to obtain the clean product. Thesebal ls are produced by heating thealuminum oxide to the high temperature.These bal ls are odorless, non-toxic,insoluble in water and tasteless thatmakes this desiccant an ideal choice forseveral applications used in petrochemicaland acid industry. They are helpful indrying of cracked gas, ethylene,propylene, hydrogen and others. Theyhave the abi l i ty to adsorb pol lutedmaterials as wel l such as hydrogensulphide, sulphur oxide, hydrogen fluoride.They are available in different types ofsizes which can be used based on therequirements of the particular applicationand the moisture capacity. Act ivatedalumina balls are perfect desiccant forvariety of appl icat ions where highmoisture adsorption is required. They actas a powerful air drying desiccants which

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COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 30 MT/DayLand & Building (5000 sq.mt) Rs. 4.99 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 7.39 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 5.45 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs.18.70 CrRate of Return 32%Break Even Point 69%*********************************************

OXYGEN CYLINDER GAS FILLINGPLANT [3377]

Oxygen, the gaseous element thatconsti tutes 20.946% of the earth's,atmosphere, is essential to respiration andlife in all animals and to most forms ofvegetat ion. Oxygen supports thecombustion of feels which supplymankind with heat, light and power, andit enters into oxidative Combinationwith many materials. The speed ofreaction and effectiveness ofcombination increases with oxygenconcentrations greater than that of airIndustry has established 99.5% purityfor the bulk commercial product. Thegreat importance of the industrial gas,oxygen is due to the usefulness of theacetylene torch for steel welding and steelcutt ing, and for the welding of othermetals, to lesser degree to theoxyhydrogen flame. Oxygen gas in thebreathing apparatus for a visitors at highaltitudes and for oxygentents in hospitalsis a high altitudes and for oxygentents inhospitals is a more recent development.An extension of the use of oxygen liesin the increased intensity and speed ofreact ions brought about by oxygenenriched air instead of ordinary air; thereduction of the cycle time so achievedin chemical or metallurgical processpermits a greater yield per volume ofequipment, and brings about lower costs.Oxygen as a raw material for synthesizingchemical compounds is in dai ly use(ethylene oxide, sodium peroxide). Liquidoxygen mixed with carbon black may yetbecome an important and cheapexplosive. Oxygen is one of the basicchemical elements. In its most commonform, oxygen is a colorless gas found inair. It is one of the life-sustaining elementson Earth and is needed by all animals.Oxygen is also used in many industrial,commercial, medical, and scienti fic

applications. It is used in blast furnacesto make steel , and is an importantcomponent in the production of manysynthetic chemicals, including ammonia,alcohols, and various plastics. Oxygenand acetylene are combusted together toprovide the very high temperaturesneeded for welding and metal cutting.When oxygen is cooled below -297°F (-183°C), it becomes a pale blue liquid thatis used as a rocket fuel.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 8 MT/DayLand & Building (8000 sq.mt) Rs. 4.25 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 4 CrW.C. for 3 Months Rs. 91.72 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 12.51 CrRate of Return 15%Break Even Point 67%********************************************

LATTICE STEEL TOWERFABRICATION FACTORY [3378]

A lattice tower, also cal led angle steeltower or electrical tower, is one kind offreestanding framework tower for powertransmission l ine of al l voltages, oftendesigned as a space frame or ahyperboloid structure. They are widelyused as an electricity transmission towersespecial ly for vol tages above 100kilovolts, being as a self-radiating toweror a carrier of aerials, even an observationtower. Lattice steel towers comprise ofseveral di f ferent metal structuralelements l inked as well as products orwelded. A variety of types of lattice steeltowers exist. These towers may also becalled self supporting transmission towersor free-standing systems, due to theirpower to help themselves. These systemsare not always made from steel; theycan also be made from aluminum orgalvanized steel. Lattice steel towers aremade up of many different steel structuralcomponents connected together with boltsor welded. Many different types of latticesteel towers exist. These towers are alsocalled self-supporting transmission towersor free-standing towers, due to their abilityto support themselves. Lattice towersprovide the advantage of a smaller costinvestment compared to others, sincethey use about half as much material astubular towers. Yet the lattice tower stillprovides similar stiffness and reliabilityas tubular towers. Lattice towers allowwind to pass through the base and towersections, decreasing the pressure andresistance on the structure. Onedisadvantage according to some peopleis the appearance of lattice towers. Latticestructure Lattice steel towers are madeup of many dif ferent steel structuralcomponents connected together with boltsor welded. Many different types of latticesteel towers exist. These towers are alsocalled self-supporting transmission towersor free-standing towers, due to their abilityto support themselves. These towers are

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Start Your Own Industrynot always made of steel; they can alsobe made of aluminum or galvanized steel.Self- supporting lattice structure are usedfor electricity transmission line tower. Thelattice structure can be erected easily invery inaccessible location as the towermember can be easily transported. Latticestructures are light and cost effective. Alattice tower is a framework constructionmade of steel sections. Lattice towersare used for power lines of all voltages,and are the most common type for high-voltage transmission lines. Lattice towersare usually made of galvanized steel. Alattice tower is usually assembled at thelocation where it is to be erected. Thismakes very tall towers possible (up to100 meters - in special cases evenhigher). Assembly of lattice steel towerscan be done using a crane. Lattice steeltowers are general ly made of angle-profiled steel beams (L- or T- beams).For very tal l towers, trusses are oftenused.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 100 MT/DayLand (15000 sq.mt) Rs. 10.52 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 5.01 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 23.20 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 39.31 CrRate of Return 33%Break Even Point 41%*******************************************

ICING SUGAR MANUFACTURE[3379]

Powdered sugar, also cal ledconfectioners' sugar, icing sugar, andicing cake, is a f inely ground sugarproduced by milling granulated sugar intoa powdered state. It usually contains asmal l amount of anti -caking agent toprevent clumping and improve flow.Al though most often produced in afactory, powdered sugar can also bemade by processing ordinary granulatedsugar in a coffee grinder, or by crushingi t by hand in a mortar and pestle.Powdered sugar is util ized in industrialfood production when a quick-dissolvingsugar is required. Home cooks use i tprincipally to make icing or frosting andother cake decorations. It is often dustedonto baked goods to add a subtlesweetness and del icate decoration.Powdered sugar is available in varyingdegrees of fineness, most commonlyXXX, XXXX, and 10X: the greater thenumber of Xs, the finer the particles.[1]Finer particles absorb more moisture,which results in caking. Corn starch ortricalcium phosphate is added at 3 to 5%concentration to absorb moisture and toimprove flow by reducing friction betweensugar crystals. Because of theseanticaking agents, it cannot always beused as a substitute for granulated sugar,such as in coffee or tea.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 2000 Kgs/DayLand & Building (800 sq.mt) Rs. 1.19 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 46.27 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.86 CrRate of Return 19%Break Even Point 66%**********************************************

ORTHOPAEDIC IMPLANTS ANDINSTRUMENTS (PLATES &

SCREWS) [3380]Orthopedic implants can be defined asmedical devices used to replace orprovide fixation of bone or to replacearticulating surfaces of a joint. In simplerwords, orthopedic implants are used toreplace damaged or troubled joints. Theimplant surgeries are performed only byhighly specialized and trained surgeons.The surgical procedures for each implantinvolves removal of the damaged jointand an artificial prosthesis replacement.Orthopedic implants are mainly madefrom stainless steel and titanium alloysfor strength and lined with plastic to actas artificial cartilage. Few are cementedinto place and others are pressed to fitso that your bone can grow into the implantfor strength. Osteoarthritis is the primaryreason for orthopedic implants. Alsocal led degenerative joint disease,Osteoarthri tis causes cartilage to worndown resulting in painful bone to bonecontact. Cartilage break down occurs asa result of excess body weight and/orthe lack of joint movement. Your doctorwill suggest implants as an option onlywhen all non-surgical treatments havefailed, including weight loss.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (1500 sq.mt) Rs. 2.25 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 11.10 CrW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.71 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 16.07 CrRate of Return 36%Break Even Point 50%*********************************************

CABLE LUGS MANUFACTURING(ALUMINIUM AND COPPER)

[3382]Cable lugs are the devices used forconnecting cable and wire conductors inelectrical instal lations and equipment.These are used when permanent, directfastening methods are not feasible ornecessary. In general, lugs are fixed tocables and wires by insert ing theconductor/s into the barrel (tube) of thedevice and then barrel is crimped,soldered or welded onto the conductorfor secure mechanical and electrical joint.The connection end of the lug is thenfastened to connection point by meansof a bolt, screw, or spring clip. Numeroussizes, configurations and material typesare avai lable to sui t part icularappl icat ions. Connector end of lug is

typically chosen for its compatibility tothe terminal type. Fork or U-shaped lugsare used for screw terminals; closed-ringor O-type lugs are used for bolt-onapplications; and pin lugs are used forpress-on terminals. A cable lug alsoserves as a cable-size reducer, therebyallowing thick cables to be attached to aconnector with a smaller diameter. Cablelugs are devices used for connectingcables to electr ical appl iances, othercables, surfaces, or mechanisms. Theclamps that connect wi res to anautomotive battery are a commonexample of a cable lug, as are the endsof battery jumper cables. Designed to beeasily installed and removed for repairsor maintenance, cable lugs area generallyused when permanent, direct-fasteningmethods are not feasible or necessary.The words "cable" and "wire" aresometimes mistakenly interchanged.Cables are made from mult iple wirestrands, whi le wires consist of a singlestrand. Both cables and wires may beused with cable lugs of a suitable type.One end of a cable lug is typically usedfor connecting a cable, which could besoldered, welded, or crimped dependingon the type. The connection end of thelug is then fastened to a matchingterminal or connection point by means ofa bolt, screw, or spring clip. Numeroussizes, configurations, and material typestypically are available to suit particularapplications, but metal is the predominatematerial used. A cable lug is sometimescal led a "cable connector" or "cableanchor," depending on industry jargon andapplication. The connector end of a cablelug is typical ly chosen for i tscompatibi l i ty to the terminal type oranchoring method. Fork or U-shaped lugsare used for screw terminals; closed-ringor O-type lugs are used for bolt-onapplications; and pin or spade lugs areused for press-on pin or blade terminals.A cable lug also serves as a cable-sizereducer, thereby allowing thick cables tobe attached to a connector with a smallerdiameter. Lug is A connecting device withbarrel accommodating respectiveconductor size of electrical cable andwhich has a fixing arrangement oftermination by means of a bolt fixing orpin-insertion in tunnel type terminal blocksand screwing. Cable lugs, also referredto as Cable terminal ends or cable shoesare electrical supplies utilized to securelyconnect or terminate cables to electricaldevices, power or control panels, junctionboxes, equipments and machineries.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 400 Kg/DayLand & Building (500 sq.mt) Rs. 84.50LacPlant & Machinery Rs. 28.95 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 1.07 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 2.34 CrRate of Return 33%Break Even Point 55%********************************************

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Best Industries to Start and GrowPAN MASALA (RAJNIGANDHATYPE) WITH FORMULATIONS

[3413]Pan masala tobacco is the refinedtobacco with catechu, chuna, flavouringagents and perfumery compounds etc.It refreshens the mouth and gives thefeel ing of cold in throat when taken insmall amount. Pan Masala tobacco ischewed either with pan or directly withoutany other thing. Zarda of various grades,speci fied by di f ferent numbers,constitutes different proportions of zardain tobacco. The higher the grade numberof zarda panmasala, the higher i t wi l lcontain zarda content. Zarda if taken inhigh dose is injurious to health and givesthe feel ing of laziness andunconsciousness. Kimam is thesweetened masala, usual ly taken bypeoples who are not in regular routine ofchewing tobacco. It is generally a mouthfreshener and bel ieved to increaseappetite by improving digestion system.The custom of chewing breath freshenersafter meals has a very long history,particularly in India. Pan Masala is abalanced mixture of areca nuts (alsoknown as supari), catechu, cardamom,lime, flavouring agents and some naturalperfuming materials. It is widely used toremove the bad odour of the mouth byproviding a fresh breath and comes inattractive user-fr iendly packets andcontainers. Despite its growing demandin rural areas, pan masala is gainingprominence in urban areas of India.Factors l ike i ts immense populari ty,constantly increasing disposableincomes, convenient packaging,aggressive advert ising campaigns bymanufacturers and the large-scaleswi tching of consumers from tobaccoproducts to pan masala are currentlyencouraging the growth of pan masalamarket. According to IMARC group, thePan Masala market has reached valuesworth around INR 31,000 Crores in 2015growing at a CAGR of 17% during 2008-2015. Among the various types of panmasala avai lable in the Indian market,pan masala containing tobaccorepresents the dominating type accountingfor more than 50% of the entire market.Pan Masala containing tobacco is followedby plain pan masala and flavoured panmasala. The Indian exports of pan masalaare dominated by UAE accounting foraround one-thi rd of the total exportvalues. UAE is fol lowed by USA,Singapore, Afghanistan, South Africa,Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. The reporthas also analysed some of the keyplayers operat ing in the market.Rajnigandha represents the largestmanufacturer of pan masala followed byRMD, Pan Vilas and Pan Parag.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1,00,000 Pouches/DayLand & Building (6000 Sq.ft) Rs. 1.34 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 75.00 LacsW.C. for 2 Months Rs. 4.51 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 6.72 CrRate of Return 26%Break Even Point 48%*********************************************

PET PREFORMS AND CLOSURESFOR WATER, BEVERAGES ANDEDIBLE OILS PACKING, SHRINK

FILM (COLLATION FILM) &STRETCH FILM (INTEGRATED

UNIT) [3383]Stretch wrap or stretch fi lm is a highlystretchable plastic fi lm that is wrappedaround items. The elastic recovery keepsthe items tightly bound. In contrast, shrinkwrap is applied loosely around an itemand shrinks tightly wi th heat. I t isfrequently used to unitize pallet loads butalso may be used for bundl ing smalleri tems. Types of stretch fi lm includebundling stretch film, hand stretch film,extended core stretch fi lm, machinestretch film and static dissipative fi lm.The most common stretch wrap materiallinear low-density polyethylene or LLDPE,which is produced by copolymerizationof ethylene with alpha-olefins, the mostcommon of which are butene, hexene andoctene. The use of higher alpha-olefins(hexene or octene) gives rise to enhancedstretch film characteristics, particularlyin respect of elongation at break andpuncture resistance. Other types ofpolyethylene and PVC can also be used.Many films have about 500% stretch atbreak but are only stretched to about 100– 300% in use. Once stretched, the elasticrecovery is used to keep the load tight.There are two methods of producingstretch wrap.

COST ESTIMATIONLand & Building (7500 sq.mt) Rs. 9.75 CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 58.95 CrW. C. for 1 Month Rs. 23.63 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 97.88 CrRate of Return 22%Break Even Point 56%**********************************************

N.C. PUTTY FOR AUTOMOBILE[3384]

The manufacture of automobile finishesis a highly specialized and versatile field.Automobile finished should have gooddurabi l i ty, high gloss and attract ivecolours at lowest possible cost. Theexcellence in appearance of coating is animportant criteria. For a paint formulatorgood appearance means smoothness,uniform and high gloss and brilliant colourand pattern of the f inish. For havingmaximum smoothness in appearance thetop coat which is responsible for thischaracteristic should be based on a resin

which atomizes very easily on sprayingand the atomized droplets coalesce intouniform continuous and level led fi lms.The films should have no haziness dueflocculation of pigments, the solventsshould be compatable and rate ofevaporation of solvents should be suchthat no blushing occurs. The paint fi lmshould have good strength, adhesion anddurability. The film should not loose gloss,and no peel ing , chalking, cracking orbl istering of fi lm should take place.There should be no fading of colour.The fi lm should have desired level ofadhesive, flexibility, elasticity and impactresistance. The surface of metals ispretreated with a substrate to deposit alayer of a compound which is adherent,uniform and has finely grained crystaltype surface.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 1000 Kgs/DayLand & Building (600 sq.mt) Rs. 74 LacsPlant & Machinery Rs. 15 LacsW. C. for 2 Months Rs. 57.49 LacsTotal Capital Investment Rs. 1.51 CrRate of Return 21%Break Even Point 63%*********************************************

EPOXY COATED TMT BARS(SARIYA) [3385]

TMT bars or Thermo-Mechanically Treatedbars are high-strength reinforcement barshaving a tough outer core and a softinner core. The very f i rst step of themanufacturing process involves passingthe steel wires through a rolling mill stand.Thereafter, these rolled steel wires areagain passed through the Tempcore watercooling system. While passing the wiresthrough the water cooling system, thewater pressure is optimised. The suddenquenching and drastic change intemperature toughen the outer layer ofthe steel bar, thus making it super toughand durable. Once this process is over,the TMT bars are subject to atmosphericcooling. This is done in order to equalisethe temperature difference between thesoft inner core and the tough exterior.Once the TMT bar cools down, it slowlyturns into a ferri te-pearl i te mass. Theinner core remains soft giving the TMTbar great tensile strength and elongationpoint. This design is unique to the TMTbars and gives superior ductil ity to thebars. Also, this unique manufacturingtechnique and the absence of Cold stressmake this bar corrosion-resistant andboost its weldability.

COST ESTIMATIONPlant Capacity 100 MT/DayLand & Building (12000sq.mt) Rs. 8.29CrPlant & Machinery Rs. 20.43 CrW. C. for 2 Months Rs. 14 CrTotal Capital Investment Rs. 44.98 CrRate of Return 38%Break Even Point 53%*********************************************

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Highly Profitable Projects for New Entrepreneurs “EIRI Market Overview Cum Detailed Techno

Economic Feasibility Reports” Tomato chillies and soyabeansauceTomato concentrateTomato ketchup, tomato pureeand tomato juiceTomato powderTomato processing unitTomato processing unitTomato productsTomato products in pouchesTomato pulpTomato puree in tetra packTomato waffers

Water Industry, BottledDrinking Water, VitaminWater, Mineral Water,

Water TreatmentChemical, Coconut Water,

Wastewater, PackagedDrinking Water, Rose

Water, Soda Water, SpringWater, Water Tank,Distilled Water, Ice

Alcoholic beverages & venegarfrom coconut waterDistilled waterDistilleryDrinking water (packaged)2000 LPHEnergy drinkEphedrine hydrochlorideMineral waterMineral water & soda water(packed in bottles, glasses &jars)Mineral water cum pet bottlemanufacturing unitMineral water in bottles, glassand pouchesMineral water in pouchesMineral water plant(cap:3,00,000 litres/month)Mineral water processing unitof 3000 lit cap with addedmineralsMineral water with soda waterMonochlorobenzeneNatural mineral water byreverse osmosis processPackaged drinking waterPackaged drinking water(packed in 330 ml cup, 500 mlpet bottle, 1500 ml pet bottleand 20 ltr. jar)Packaged drinking water inbottles & jarsPackaged water/ mineral waterand soda water (packed inbottles, glasses & jars)Packed drinking waterPet bottle & mineral waterPet preform pet bottles cummineral watersPolyethene bottles for mineralwaterPolyethene bottles for miniral

water i.v. fluids etc.Rose waterSoda water bottling plant(carbonated beverage)Soda water bottling plant(carbonated)Sorbitol from maize starchTender coconut waterTender coconut waterVitamin waterWaste water treatment plantsfor industrial sector in indiaand their manufacturersWater chilling plantWater coolerWater treatment plant

Wheat Like Bakery Unit,Automatic Biscuit Making

Plant, Automatic BreadMaking Plant, Whole Wheat

Porridge (Daliya), WheatHusk Paper, Roller Flour

Mill, Wheat Bran, Suzi, Atta,Maida, Besan

Atta, maida, suji and wheatbranBakery and biscuitsequipments fabricationBakery gel (translucent semisolid paste)Bakery industryBakery unit (pastries, bread,buns, cake, toffee etc.)Bakery, namkeen andconfectioneriesBesan plantBiscuit industryBreadBread & biscuit plantBread and biscuit plant(bakery industry)Bread boardsBread plantBread rusksFlour mill (att, maida, suji,brans)Mini flour mill (atta,maida,suji)Roller flour millRoller flour mill (300 tpd)Seed processing unit (wheat &rice)Wheat flour mill (Cap: 100tpd) (atta,maida,suji, andbran)White bread making plant(15,000 loaves per day)Whole wheat porridge (dalia)

Wooden Products,Furniture, Bamboo,

Timber, Board,Plywood, Door,

Window, Mdf Board,Sliding Glass Doors,

Wooden Furniture,Wood Veneer, CaneFurniture, Wooden

Boxes, Door Frame,

20 Litres PET Bottle BlowingUnit with PET Preforms forPET BottlesActivated carbon from woodcharcoalActivated charcoalBamboo Fibre Mat Board/Bamboo Mat BoardBamboo sticks for agarbattiBent wooden furnitureBilliard table/pool tableBio gas plantBlack board chalk (dustlesschalk)BombooBroom (phool jhadu)Card board boxesCartons for boxCorrugated board and boxes(automatic plant) (usingchina machines)Corrugated board and boxesautomatic plant (chinamachine based)Corrugated board and boxesplant (automatic plant)Cap:20 tpdDecorative laminated sheet(sunmica)Doors,windows and framesfrom bambooDrawing board and teesquareFibre reinforced plasticsFlush door and woodenpanel doorFlush doorsFuel briquettes from agrowasteGlass reinforced gypsummouldingsGypsum mouldingInjection moulded plasticauto componentsInsulating press boardLaminated particle boardand hard boardLaminated partical boardManufacture of bambooplywoodMechanical pulps from woodModular furnituremanufacturingNylon screen cloth withwooden framePaper from tree bark,

eucalyprus woodPartical board and laminatedparticle boardPartical board from bagasse andrice huskParticle boardParticle board from bagasse andrice huskParticle board from rice husk orwood waste or sugarcanebagasse or mixed of all abovecap: 4 ton/dayPlywoodPlywood & plyboardPlywood and plyboardsPolyurethane solesPoplar plantationPulp from bamboo & woodPulp from wood bamboo orgrassSaw mill (wooden doors)Shisham plantationTar from pine woodToothpick (wooden)Toughened glass plant (import offloat and clear glass)Twisted yarn (nylon)Veneer cum plywood cum mdfplantVeneer making, plywood andplyboard making unitWaste Paper To Produce EggTraysWood charcoal and by productsWood metal polishWood particle board from chipsWood peeling & veneer makingWood Plastic Composite BoardLineWood plastic composite lineWood polishWood polish (non alcoholic)Wood primer for paintsWood woolWood wool boardWood wool slabWooden accessories for sewingmachineWooden boxesWooden cane furnitureWooden cane furniture withexport potentialWooden doors & windowsWooden doors, windows,shutters etc. with seasoningplantWooden doors, windows,shuttersWooden furnitureWooden furniture wooden panelincluding kiln seasoningWooden pallets, drums,chemical treatment & woodseasoningWooden toys

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Market Overview Cum Detailed Techno Economic Faeasibility Report on all Projects are available contact:

ENGINEERS INDIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India) * Ph. : +91 9811437895, 9289151047, 91-11-23918117, 43658117, 45120361

Email: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.eiriindia.org, www.eiribooksandprojectreports.com

Abrasive, Asbestoes,Cement Refractories,

Tiles, Bricks Etc

ABC block manufacturingplantAdmixture for concreteAerated concrete blockAerated concrete blocks/hollowblocksAerated concrete blocks/hollowblocks using masa star800 afmachineAerated light weight blocksAluminium oxide (activatedalumina balls)Anti shock paving tiles (rubbertiles)Asbestors sheetsAsbestos cement pressurepipeAsbestos cement sheetAsbestos gasket sheetAuto claved cellular concreteblocksAutoclaved aerated concreteblocksAutoclaved cellular concreteblocksAutomatic brick making plantAutomatic brick plantBlock (precast) manufacturingfactoryBrake lining asbestos/resinbased & asbestos free)Brick from stone dustBrick making industryBricks by chemical treatmentwithout dryingBricks from fly ashBricks from stone dustCalcium silicate boardCement admixtureCement brick (hollow)Cement from clinkerCement grinding unit cap:200tpdCement plantCement plant (100 ton/day)Cement plant (3200 tpd)Cement plant (cap:600000 ton/annum)Cement poles, jallies & tilesCement roofing tileCement tilesCement tiles, canal line slab,kerv stone, payer rccpipe,main hole cover,enterlocking etc manufacturingplantCement water proofingcompoundsCeramic fibers, ceramic fibreblanket, ceramic fibre boardand ceramic fibre ropeCeramic glazed wall and floortilesCeramic insulator (LT/HT)

Ceramic porcelain tilesCeramic sector (sanitaryware)Ceramic tiles factoryClay pipe (sw pipe)Coal tar distillationCoal tar pitchConstruction chemicalsCorrugated asbestos sheetsDry mortar mixDry wall putty (white cementbased)Fibre cotton from silica sand(beach sand)Fire bricksFlyash bricksFormulation and process ofbitumen emulsion and coaltarptichFused magnesiaG.I.pipe fittingsGlazed ceramic tilesGranite cutting and polishingunit (100% eou)Granite slab and tilesGraphite ore beneficationGypsum based industryGypsum based productsGypsum plaster boardHigh alumina cementHollow concrete blocksHollow concrete spun poleHollow spun concrete poleHousing constructioncompanyIntegrated unit of lime stoneto lime, sodium carbonate &bicarbonate and caustic sodaIntergrinding of fly ash withportland cement clinkerInterlocking concrete blockLight weight roof tilesmanufacturing unitLime stone powderLustre material for glazing(shining) of ceramic tilesMarble granite cutting &polishing unitMarble processing plant(marble cutting and polishingunit)Micronized powder of calcite(caco3) stone grindingMini cement plantMini cement plant Cap: 400tpd rotary kiln processMosaic ti lesNon asbestos cementcorrugated sheetNon coking coal to cokingcoalPaver block and tilePaving blockPcc solid pole withreinforcement (not circular)Pine apple, tomato, fruit juiceand other products bottlingplantPlaster of paris

Plaster of paris constructionpurposePlaster of paris forconstructionPlaster of paris tiles-boarderstrim and made -upsPolymeric roofing feltPorcelain and ceramic tilesPortland cement plant (3200tpd)Pre stressed concrete electricpolesPre stressed concrete pipesPre stressed concrete railwaysleeper and pcc polesPre-stressed concrete railwayslepersPrefabricated constructionblocksPrestressed concrete electricpole (rectangular) (cap:100poles/day of 8 mtr to 11 mtrlength)Prestressed concrete electricpolesPrestressed concrete poles(psc poles)Production of lime putty (onhydrated lime base and onwhite cement base)Pumice white abrasive cakePvc solvent cementQuick limeQuick lime plant cap:150 tpdRcc bricksRcc bricks (used in petrolpump flooring)Rcc hume pipe (reinforcedconcrete cement)Rcc hume pipes (reinforcedconcrete cement) (horizontalmethod)Rcc pipesRcc polesRcc spun pipeReady mix cement concreteReady mix concrete plantReady mix dry mortarRubber plate used in readymix concrete plant (cementslurry 30%, rcc 30-40%gravels 10-15%)Salt glazed stone ware pipesand fittingsSand cement based ready mixmortarsSand lime brick manufactureSanitary ware & wall tilesSanitary ware manufacturingSanitary wares & wall tiles/floor tilesSemi automatic brick makingSemi automatic brick plantSilica ramming massSilica sandSisal fibre reinforced cementroofing sheetSolvent cement for pvc pipes

Stone crusherStone crusher and screeningStone paper manufacturingStone ware pipes (s.w. pipe)/clay pipesSulphur rollTrading of sanitary andhardware goodsWhite cementWhite cement based wallputty an cement paintmanufacturing plantZirconium silicate powder

Agriculture And FoodProcessing, Agro

Processing Technology,Canned Food, SnackFood, Frozen Food,

Processed Food, InstantFood, Food & Beverage

Industry, FoodPreservation, Packed

Food, Ready To Eat Food,Pickle, Grain Milling

Agricultural chemicals (plantgrowth promoter and plantgrowth regulator)Agricultural chemicals (plantgrowth promoter and plantgrowth regulator) (agriculturalchemicals)Agricultural equipmentsAgricultural impliments (hoe,mattock, axe, knife &hammer)Agricultural impliments withthresherAgro food processing unit(fruits and vegetablesprocessing)Agrolactor soya milkBeer & wineBeer bottles from scrapsBeer from potatoBeer industryBeer industry (withgovernment facility)Beer industry and alcoholicbeveragesBeer plantBeer plant (brewery)Beer, alcohol, imflCanning & preservation ofmeatCanning & preservation ofvegetablesCanning of fruits &vegetablesCanning of fruits (pine appleslices, litchies, cherries,strawberry in syrups)Canning of mango pulp &mango slicesCattle and poultry feed(animal feed)

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Market Overview Cum Detailed Techno Economic Faeasibility Report on all Projects are available contact:

ENGINEERS INDIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India) * Ph. : +91 9811437895, 9289151047, 91-11-23918117, 43658117, 45120361

Email: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.eiriindia.org, www.eiribooksandprojectreports.com

Highly Profitable Projects for New Entrepreneurs “EIRI Market Overview Cum Detailed Techno

Economic Feasibility Reports”

Chanachur, Bhujia, Ganthia(Automatic Plant- 10 Tpd)Chelated micron nutrients toagriculture sectorConfectionery unit with toffee,candy, chewing & bubble gumDall mill (pulse mill) cap-30 tpdDry snacksFerric and non ferric alumFlour mill cap: 25 tpdFood products (integratedunits)Food colourFood colour & roastedgroundnut gram peas etc. inpouchesFood dehydration (fruits &vegetables)Food flavours (whisky),vodka, grape, butter scotch)Food grade grease or lubricantFood grade lubricant or greaseFood grade phosphoric acid bythermal processFood parkFood parlourFood processing and trainingcentreFood processing industryFood processing unit (garlic,pine apple canning & tomatoprocessing)Food products complexFood products complex(dehydrated onions, garlicpowder & flakes, cattle feed,tomato powder, tomatoproducts, canned fruits &vegetables, tomato puree,groundnut oil, refined oil,dehydrated grapes etc.Food products manufacturing(integrated complex)Frozen finger chipFrozen food by IQFtechnologyFrozen food by IQFtechnology (individual quickfreezing) (peas, cauliflower,spinich, carrot, beans, okra,mango, strawberry, corn etc.)Frozen food productsFrozen meatFrozen meats processingGrain based alcohol-distillery(alcohol from grain)Green houseInstant coffeeInstant coffee & instant teaInstant food & fast foodparlourInstant food (idli mix, dosamix, sambhar mix, vada mix,

gulab jamun mix)Instant food mix idli mix, dosamix, sambar mix, vada mix,gulabjamun mix, dhukla mixetc.Instant ice cream mixInstant mix unit (idli mix, dosamix, samber masala mix,udidwada mix, gulabjamunmix, dhokli mix (etc.)Instant noodlesInstant soupsInstant teaInstant tea from black teaJaggery plant (gur) cap 300tcdJaggery powder and solidjaggery (gur) manufacturefrom sugar cane (cap-400 tcd)Large multipurpose(meat,fish,vegetables andfruits) cold storage plant of acapacity approx. 2000 TonLecithin (soya based)Liquid calcium and mineralmixture for cattle feedManufacturing plant forchapati, thepla and othersnacks (chakri, puri andkhakhra)Mini flour mill (atta,maida, suji)(20 ton/day)Mushroom production plantOleoresin from spicesPackaging of bhujia, channa,dalmothPackaging of processedmakhanaPan masala and mouthfreshnersPicklesPickles & saucesPickles, murabbas etc (veg &non vegetarian pickles) e.o.u.Preservation of raws mangojuiceProcessed cheeseProcessed cheese & marinepdtsProcessed food (fruit juices,jams, jellies etc.)Processed foods & spices(eou)Processed readymade foodRava, maida, idli rava &wheat atta manufacturingplantReady to eat food in tetrapacksReady to eat moong, halwa,panjeeri, green (dhaniachutney)Ready to eat processed

cooked foodReady to eat retort packedfoodReady to eat snack foodRestaurant & food plazaRice bran oil cap:300 tpd ricebran process (solyentextraction plant)Rice flakes, corn flakes &wheat flakes (integrated unit)Sago seed (saboo dana)Snack food (crax size) (roll andball type)Snack food (fun flips, craxtype) roll & ball typeSnack food from corn grit(corn flakes)Wallnut processing plant

Alcohol, Beer Industry,Wine, IMFL, Country

Liquor, Wine, Spirit FromSugarcane Molasses,

Brandy, Gin, Vodka,Rectified Spirit, Potable

Alcohol, Yeast FromMolasses, Grape Wine,

Rum, Ethyl Alcohol,Whisky And Allied

Alcohol and vodka from potatoAlcohol based deodorantmanufacturingAlcohol drinks from ethylalcohol by mixing of variousflavoursAlcohol from broken riceAlcohol from mahua flowerAlcohol from molassesAlcohol from potatoAlcohol from rice grainAlcohol from rice strawAlcohol industries based ontapioca starchAlcohol, beer, starch, liquidglucose, dextrose, sorbitol,vi tamin-cAlcoholic beverages &venegar from coconut waterAlcoholic drinks from ethylalcohol by mixing of variousflavours (flavoured alcoholebeverages)Aluminium slugAluminium sulphateBeer & wineBeer bottles from scrapsBeer from potatoBeer industryBeer industry (brewery)Beer industry (withgovernment facility)

Beer industry and alcoholicbeveragesBeer plantBeer plant (brewery)Beer, alcohol, imflBottling plant country liquorfrom rectified spiritBrandyBrewery (beer) PlantCountry liquor bottling plant(1,00,000 bottless/day)Country liquor bottling plant(10,000 ltr/day)Country liquor bottling plant inpet bottles (10,000 ltrs/day)Country liquor from molassesCountry spirit bottling plantEthyl alcohol (potable liquor)Ethyl alcohol from cornEthyl alcohol from molassesExtra neutral alcohol withmaize as raw materialGrain based alcohol-distillery(alcohol from grain)Grape wineIcing sugar manufactureImfl & country liquorImfl (whisky) & country liquorImfl (whisky) from potatoesImfl bottling plant (8 lines)Imfl bottling unitImfl wine, brandy, whisky,shampagneIndian made foreign liquor(imfl)Instant coffeeIntegrated unit of sugarcanewax from press mud andsugarcane juice preservationManufacture of distilled spirits& alcoholic beveragesMini sugar plantPotable beer (alcoholic) basedon potato & barley/maltRectified spiritRectified spirit and ethanolfrom molassesRectified spirit from mahuaflowersRectified spirit frommolasses & mahua flowersRectified spirit from ricestrawSpirit from pine appleSpirit soluble maleic resinSugarcane juice bottling plantin pet bottlesSugarcane wax from pressmudVodka from potatoesWhisky (imfl)Wine from bananaWine from dates

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Ask for the quotation for the required project report [email protected] or [email protected]

Mob: +91 9811437895 or +91 9289151047

Regd. Off : 4449, Nai Sarak, Main Road, Delhi - 110 006 (India)* Ph: +91 9811437895, 9289151047, 91-11-43658117, 23918117, 45120361,

* E-Mail : [email protected], [email protected]* Website: www.eiriindia.org, www.eiribooksandprojectreports.com

Deposit the amount in “EIRI “Account with HDFC BANK CA-05532020001279 (RTGS/NEFT/IFSC CODE: HDFC00001981) OR ICICIBANK CA - 038705000994 (RTGS/IFSC CODE: ICIC0000387) OR AXIS

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Wine from mahua flowersWine, brandy, whisky &champagneYeast from molasses

Aluminium AndAluminium Based

Projects (Extrusion,Utensil, Rolling Mill Etc.)

Aac & acsr aluminiumconductors (all aluminiumconductors)Activated alumina ballsAluminium & aluminium alloysfrom aluminium scrap tomake utensils (inductionfurnace melted)Aluminium alloy conductorAluminium alloy ingotsAluminium alloy wheel rimsAluminium alloy wheelsAluminium and aluminiumalloy from scrapAluminium beverage cansAluminium bottles (coldextrusion)Aluminium brass, copperscraps sheets tradingAluminium cableAluminium coil coating for acpand roofing industryAluminium composite panelAluminium doors & windows(aluminium fabrication)Aluminium doors and windowsAluminium doors, windows,railing and fittings (withanodizing & powder coating)Aluminium end caps forelectric fluorescent bulbs/tubesAluminium extrusionAluminium extrusion fromscrapAluminium fabrication (door,windows, slider etc.), glassplant and anodizingAluminium foilAluminium foil (ultra thin softgrade)Aluminium foil container (afc)of different sizesAluminium furnitureAluminium furniture &hardwareAluminium hot & cold rollingmillAluminium hydroxide gel

Aluminium ingots fromaluminium scrapAluminium ingots from bauxiteAluminium ingots from scrapAluminium label printingAluminium phosphide fromaluminium & phosphorusAluminium rolling millAluminium sheet rolling millAluminium shots and knochedbarsAluminium silicate(precipitated) chemicalprocess (not natural)Aluminium slugAluminium wire drawingCapacitors (aluminiumelectrolytic tantalumelectrolytic ceramic)Coating on metallisedpolyester film/metallisedpaper/ aluminium foilCold rolling mill for stainlesssteel (4 hi mill to use hr coils)Copper foilsDie making for aluminiumextrusionFused aluminium oxideHard anodised aluminiumHard anodised pressurecookers and utensilsKitchen products made ofstainless steel viz. (kitchenrack folding and fix, tokri forkeeping vegetables patre,frooti for vegetables (wire,round pipe, square pipe) shelf,towel stand, cylinder trolley,kitchen stand wire, pipe,sheet)Piston assembly (aluminiumalloy)Pre-sensitized (ps) plates ofaluminium for offset printingPressure cooker (aluminium)Pressure cooker & aluminiumutensilsPressure cookware aluminium,stainless steel & hardanodizedPressure die casting(aluminium)Printed aluminium collapsibletubesRolling mill induction furnaceto produce re-barSuper enamelled aluminium &copper wires (from bar/rod)

Automobiles, MechanicalAnd Mechanical Projects

AAC & ACSR aluminiumconductors (all aluminiumconductors)Agricultral equipmentsincluding threshersAgricultural equipmentsAgricultural impliments withthresherAir brake helical coilAir coolerAir filterAir fi lters (for scooter, car &excavators etc.)Alloy rims for car & motor bikeAlloy steel casting (foundry)Aluminium & aluminium alloysfrom aluminium scrap to makeutensils (induction furnacemelted)Aluminium alloy ingotsAluminium alloy wheel rimsAluminium alloy wheelsAluminium and aluminium alloyfrom scrapAluminium bottlemanufacturing (cold extrusionof aluminium)Aluminium bottles (coldextrusion)Aluminium cans for beerpackagingAluminium cans for capacitorsAluminium caps for injectionvialsAluminium composite panelAluminium extrusionAluminium fabrication (door,windows, slider etc.), glassplant and anodizingAluminium foil (ultra thin softgrade)Aluminium foil cutting & rollmakingAluminium foilsAluminium furnitureAluminium furniture & hardwareAluminium hot & cold rollingmillAluminium ingots from scrapAluminium sheet rolling millAluminium shots and knochedbarsAluminium utensilsAluminium utensils & schoolboxes

Aluminium utensils and circlesAluminium wire drawing andsuper enameling for windingAluminium wire drawing andsuper enamellingAluminium/copper cable lugsAnodised aluminium utensilsAnodizing of aluminium(Aluminium anodizing)Anti scale compound foradding in sugar boilersAntimony oxide from leadscrapARC welding filter glassAssembly of air conditioned/chest freezer/ refrigeratorunder one production lineAssembly of lpg stoveAuto bulbsAuto clutch platesAuto control cablesAuto electrical part (armature)Auto flaps for trucks & busesAuto gearsAuto head lightAuto hornsAuto leaf springAuto parts (electrical andelectronic)Auto pistonAuto piston ringAuto rubber moulding parts &steel jacksAuto rubber parts and turnedcomponents silent block bushand ceiling fan shaftAuto tubesAuto wire outer (outer for autowire)Automobile body building &servicingAutomobile brakeAutomobile bushesAutomobile metal partsAutomobile oil and fuel fi ltersAutomobile partsAutomobile piston ringsAutomobile pistonsAutomobile polishAutomobile radiatorAutomobile rubber partsAutomobile tractorAutomobile tubes (all range)Automobile workshop (garage& service centre)Automobile workshop andservice centreAutomobile workshop/garage

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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