Product Description
Project Report On Pre Stressed Concrete Pipes
Prestressed Concrete Pipe cater to intermediate pressure range for which the metallic pipes are expensive while RCC pipes would not be suitable. The strength of a P.S.C pipe is achieved by helically binding high tensile steel wire under tension around a concrete core there by putting the core into compression. When the pipe is pressurised the stresses induced relieve the compressive stress but they arae not sufficent to subject the core to tenslie stresses. The prestressing wire is protected against corrosion by a surround of cementatious cover coat giving at least 25mm of cover P.S.C competes economically with steel for pipe diameters of 600 mm and above. It is a unique combination of durability of concrete and high strength of steel combined with economy in raw materials. The P.S.C pipes are ideally suited for water supply mains where pressures in the range of 6 Kg/cm2 to 20 Kg/cm2 are encountered. Consists of a concrete lined steel cylinder with steel joint rings welded to its ends warpped with a helix of highly stressed wire and coated with dense cement mortar concrete. Consists of a concrete core which is pre-compress both in longitudinal and circumferential directions by a highly stressed with the wire wrapping is protected by coat of cement mortar or concrete.
Cost Estimation
Plant Capacity 60 Nos./Day
Land & Building (Area 2.5 Acres) Rs. 3 Cr.
Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.46 Cr.
W.C. for 2 Months Rs. 8.19 Cr.
Total Capital Investment Rs. 13 Cr.
Rate of Return 47%
Break Even Point 31%
Note: ITI can modify the Capacity and Project Cost based on your requirement.
Contents of the Project Reports
- Introduction
- Uses and Applications
- Properties
- Market Position
- Present Manufacturers
- Detailed Process of Manufacture
- Formulations
- B.I.S. Specifications
- Process Flow Sheet Diagram, Plant Layout,
- Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis
- Capacity
- Land & Building Requirements with Rates
- List & Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs
- Raw Materials Details/List and Costs
- Power & Water Requirements
- Labour/Staff Requirements
- Utilities and Overheads
- Total Capital Investment
- Turnover
- Cost of Production
- Break Even Point
- Profitability
- Land Man Ratio
- Suppliers of Plant & Machineries and Raw Materials
- Cash Flow Statement
- Repayment Schedule
- Interest Chart
- Depreciation Chart
- Projected Balance Sheet for 5 Years etc.