Product Description
uPVC Doors & Windows Profiles
PVC was produced for the first time in 1935 and has been industrially manufactured in large quantities for over 50 years. It has been developed into a material that can offer a wider range of properties and therefore has many different applications. The production process starts with sodium chloride, (common salt) from which chlorine gas is obtained by electrolysis. Petroleum or natural gas is used to produce ethylene, one of many products of the process known as cracking. Bringing together chlorine and ethylene, liquid vinyl chloride (PVC) is produced which is immediately changed in the process by polymerisation into polyvinyl chloride. Vinyl chloride is toxic and therefore a closed production process is used producing PVC as a white power that is chemically stable. Polyvinyl Choride (PVC) is a chemical compound of chlorine, carbon and hydrogen. The components of PVC originate from the naturally occurring raw materials of petroleum or natural gas and common salt. The stands for unplasticised and means that the material has not been softened by the addition of chemicals known as plasticizers.
Cost Estimation
Plant Capacity 4 Ton./Day
Land & Building (Area 2500 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.21 Cr.
Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.65 Cr.
W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.43 Cr.
Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.45 Cr.
Rate of Return 40%
Break Even Point 46%
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.