Product Description
Tissue Paper Pulping From Saw Dust (Eiri-1069)
Almost 2000 years ago the Chinese manufactured paper from the bark of the mulberry tree. For several centuries the process was kept secret, but ventually it slipped out via Arabian traders to Europe. By the mid 1600s paper was being made there although it was very labour-intensive and was largely based upon the use of straw, and linen rags. These materials, when broken down into a fine slurry in water, were settled out in thin layers. When the water was removed, the sheet of fibres was pressed flat and dried into a rough sheet of paper. The other major step forward was the development of techniques to manufacture pulp for paper making from wood, involving various combinations of heat and mechanical and chemical breakdown of wood into its component fibres. Within a relatively short period, wood became, as it is now, the major raw material used in the manufacture of paper. Other materials such as cotton, linen, straw, bamboo and esparto grass also produce suitable fibre.
Cost Estimation
Plant Capacity 315 MT./Day
Land and Building (Area 3000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.96 Cr.
Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.20 Cr.
W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 1.71 Cr.
Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.27 Cr.
Rate of Return 20%
Break Even Point 69%
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.