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		<title>E-Book Formulations on Herbal Hair Oils &#038; Hair Lotions, Herbal Hair Vitalizer, Hair Styling Gel And Afro Products</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/e-book-herbal-hair-oils-hair-lotions-herbal-hair-vitalizer-hair-styling-gel-afro-products/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2014 11:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hair Oil With Vitamin-E, Lanolin &#38; Protein Introduction Properties of Good Quality Hair Oil with Vitamin-E, Lanolin and Protein Uses and Applications B.I.S. Specification Government Regulation Market Status Raw Materials Require and its Availability Hair Oil With Vitamin-E, Lanolin and Protein Formulation Manufacturing Process Process Flowsheet for Manufacturing of Hair Oil with Vitamin-E, Lanolin and Protein Plant &#38; Machineries Require Project Financial Analysis Herbal Hair Vitaliser (Anti-Dandruff) Introduction Properties of A Good Quality Anti-Dandruff Hair Vitaliser Uses and Applications B. I. S. Specification Government Regulation Raw Materials Require &#38; its&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hair Oil With Vitamin-E, Lanolin &amp; Protein</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Properties of Good Quality Hair Oil with Vitamin-E,<br />
Lanolin and Protein<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
B.I.S. Specification<br />
Government Regulation<br />
Market Status<br />
Raw Materials Require and its Availability<br />
Hair Oil With Vitamin-E, Lanolin and Protein<br />
Formulation<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Process Flowsheet for Manufacturing of Hair Oil with<br />
Vitamin-E, Lanolin and Protein<br />
Plant &amp; Machineries Require<br />
Project Financial Analysis</p>
<p><strong>Herbal Hair Vitaliser (Anti-Dandruff)</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Properties of A Good Quality Anti-Dandruff Hair<br />
Vitaliser<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
B. I. S. Specification<br />
Government Regulation<br />
Raw Materials Require &amp; its Availability<br />
Anti-Dandruff Hair Vitaliser<br />
Formulation<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Plant &amp; Machineries Requirement</p>
<p><strong>Ayurvedic Hair Oil (Like Banphool)</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Properties of Good Quality Ayurvedic Hair Oil<br />
(Like Banphool Oil)<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
B. I. S. Specification<br />
Government Regulations<br />
Raw Materials Require and its Availability<br />
Ayurvedic Hair Oil (Banphool type)<br />
Formulation 1<br />
Formulation 2<br />
Manufacturing Process</p>
<p><strong>Herbal Amla Hair Oil</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Properties of Vegetable Oils used in the<br />
Preparations of Herbal Amla Hair Oil<br />
Properties of Light Liquid Paraffin Oils<br />
Properties of Good Quality Herbal Amla Hair Oil<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
B.I.S Specification<br />
Government Regulation<br />
Market Status<br />
Amla<br />
Formulation of Herbal Amla Hair Oil<br />
Manufacturing process<br />
Plant &amp; Machineries Require<br />
Availability of Raw Materials<br />
Project Financial Analysis</p>
<p><strong>Hair Styling Gel</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Properties of Good Quality Hair Styling Gel<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
B. I. S. Specification<br />
Government Regulation<br />
Raw Materials Requirement and its Availability<br />
Hair Styling Gels<br />
Formulations -1<br />
Formulation -2<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Plant &amp; Machineries Require<br />
Project Financial Analysis</p>
<p><strong>Herbal Brahmi Amla Hair Oil</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Properties of Good Quality Herbal Brahmi Amla Hair Oils<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
B.I.S. Specification<br />
Government Regulation<br />
Market Status<br />
Amla<br />
Brahmi<br />
Herbal Brahmi Amla Hair Oil<br />
Formulation<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Process Flowsheet For Manufacturing of Herbal Brahmi<br />
Amla Hair Oil</p>
<p><strong>Afro Products</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Hair Structures<br />
Skin Characteristics<br />
Hair Products<br />
Relaxing and Restyling Products<br />
Hair Pomades and Grooming Aids<br />
Skin Products<br />
Raw Material Selection—Factors for Consideration<br />
Emulsification Systems<br />
General Practical Considerations</p>
<p><strong>Hair Oils &amp; Hair Lotions</strong></p>
<p>Hair Oils &amp; Hair Lotions<br />
Herbal Hair Oils<br />
Herbal Hair Oil Extract<br />
Efficacy of Herbal Hair Oils<br />
Typical Formulation &amp; Procedures for Hair Oil<br />
Addition of scents<br />
Colouring Hair Oils<br />
Packaging<br />
Herbal Hair Dyes<br />
Henna Hair Dye<br />
Procedure<br />
Saffron Hair Dye<br />
Walnut Hair Dye<br />
<strong>Important Details for Setting up</strong><br />
<strong>Regulatory Provisions Relating to Manufacture of Cosmetics</strong><br />
<strong>Requirements of Factory Premises for Manufacture of Cosmetics</strong></p>
<p><strong>Related Suppliers Addresses</strong></p>
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		<title>GOLD POTASSIUM CYANIDE (G. P. C.)</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/gold-potassium-cyanide-g-p-c/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2013 08:39:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gold  is  normally electro deposited from a  solution  containing essentially  a  double  cyanide  of Gold  and  an  alkali  metal, additional  alkali  cyanide  (free cyanide)  and  other  alkaline compounds. This solution is usually produced from gold  potassium cyanide or sometimes from gold cyanide or gold potassium cyanide. For   electro-plating  process  anodes  used  are  usually   that stainless steel (alkaline process), platinized titanium or carbon (acid process) or gold (acid and alkaline process).<br />
<strong>Project Report covers:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>    Introduction</li>
<li>    Uses and Applications</li>
<li>    Properties</li>
<li>    Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>    Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>    B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>    Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>   Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>    Capacity</li>
<li>    Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>    List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>    Raw Materials</li>
<li>    Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>    Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>    Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>    Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>    Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>    Turnover</li>
<li>    Cost of Production</li>
<li>    Break Even Point</li>
<li>    Profitability</li>
<li>    Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>    Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
<p>&#160;</p>
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		<title>Lecithin (Soya Based)</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/lecithin-soya-based/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2013 08:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lecithin is the popular and commercial name for a naturally occurring mixture of phosphatides  (also called phospholipids or, more recently by biochemists, phosphoglycerides), which varies in color from light tan to dark reddish brown and in consistency from a fluid to a plastic solid. Lecithin is the gummy material contained in crude vegetable oils and removed by degumming. Soybeans are by far the most important source of commercial lecithin and lecithin is the most important by-product of the soy oil processing industry because of its many applications in foods and industrial products. The three main phosphatides in this complex mixture called "commercial soy lecithin" are phosphatidyl choline (also called "pure" or "chemical" lecithin to distinguish it from the natural mixture), phosphatidyl ethanolamine (popularly called "cephalin"), and phosphatidyl inositols (also called inositol phosphatides). Commercial soy lecithin also typically contains roughly 30-35% unrefined soy oil. Indeed lecithin is one of the most complex and versatile substances derived from the soybean.</p>
<p><strong>Soya Lecithin Project Report covers:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Position</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/unsaturated-polyester-resins-polymer-industry-profile/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 05:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Polyester resins are unsaturated resins formed by the reaction of dibasic organic acids and polyhydric alcohols. Polyester resins are used in sheet moulding compound, bulk moulding compound and the toner of laser printers. Wall panels fabricated from polyester resins reinforced with fiberglass so-called fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) are typically used in restaurants, kitchens, restrooms and other areas that require washable low-maintenance walls. polyesters are condensation polymers formed by the reaction of polyols (also known as polyhydric alcohols), organic compounds with multiple alcohol or hydroxy functional<br />
groups, with saturated or unsaturated dibasic acids. Typical polyols used are glycols such as ethylene glycol; acids used are phthalic acid and maleic acid. Water, a by-product of esterification reactions, is continuously removed, driving the reaction to completion. The use of unsaturated polyesters and additives such as styrene lowers the viscosity of the resin. The initially liquid resin is converted to a solid by cross-linking chains. This is done by creating free radicals at unsaturated bonds, which propagate in a chain reaction to other unsaturated bonds in adjacent molecules, linking them in the process. The initial free radicals are induced by adding a compound that easily decomposes into free radicals. This compound is usually and incorrectly known as the catalyst[citation needed. Substances used are generally organic peroxides such as benzoyl peroxide or methyl ethyl ketone peroxide.</p>
<p><strong>DETAILED FEASIBILITY REPORT COVERS:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>EPDM RUBBER PROFILES</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/epdm-rubber-profiles/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 05:20:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber,also named as EPDM in short, is the polymer of ethylene and propylene. Large scale commercial production began in 1963 and the current overall global consumption of EFPM are 800,000 tons per year. EPDM is polyolefine - catergorised and has excellent performance of vulcanization and its gravity is the lowest among all rubbers. These are radon copolymers of the two hydrocarbons ethylene and propylene with the ethylene varying from 40 to 70% by weight. This produces a saturated rubber, EPM, which has to be vulcanised with peroxide systems. Small quantities of a third monomer are, therefore added to produce ethylene-propylene terpolymers (EPDM) which can be vulcanised with sulphur in the usual way. Both types ave outstanding resistance to sunlight, ozone and all forms of aging and weathering; together with a capacity to accept large loadings of extender oil and fillers without undue loss of physical properties. So far, their use in tyres has been limited mainly due to processing difficulties, although blends with up to 20% of EPDM have been successfully adopted by some manufacturers, particularly for sidewalls. Recent developments indicate more extensive use of EPDM in tyres. Non-tyre applications for EPDM include automobile components, roller coverings, acid hose, general building applications, reservoir linings and roofing sheet. Another important application for EPM and EPDM is in electric cable insulation.</p>
<p><strong>DETAILED FEASIBILITY REPORT COVERS:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>CHLORINATED PARAFFIN WAX (CPW)</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/chlorinated-paraffin-wax-cpw-paraffin-wax-procedure/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 05:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>CPWs are chlorinated normal-alkanes with carbon chain lengths of between 10 and 30 carbon atoms and chlorinated to 40% to 70% by weight. General formula for Chlorinated ParaffinsCxH(2x-y+2)Cly. Chlorinated paraffins (CPW) are made by chlorinating the paraffin fractions obtained from petroleum distillation. The paraffins are reacted with chlorine, resulting in chlorinated paraffins with varying degree of chlorination. Chlorinated paraffins are classified as chlorinated hydrocarbons that have the general formula [CnH(2n-y)+2] cly. They were first prepared in 1858 by P.A Bolley. Significant commercial use of chlorinated paraffin did not develop until the early 1930, when they were first used for fire retardant and waterproof canvas material and in the material working industry as extreme pressure additives for lubricating oils. The raw materials used for chlorination consists of petroleum fractions such as normal paraffin { at least 98% Linear and wax freestones averaging as many as twenty from carbon atoms. There are a number of raw materials available however. Commercial chlorinated paraffins have20-70% chlorine content. The bulk of the manufactured product fall with in the 40-70% cl range. Table I contains a list of commercial chlorinated paraffins.. The important physical properties of the chlorinated paraffins include viscosity, solubility, Colour &#38; thermal instability. For a given paraffin, increasing chlorine content enhances viscosity and specific gravity.</p>
<p><strong>DETAILED FEASIBILITY REPORT COVERS:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>FATLIQUOR FOR LEATHER APPLICATIONS USING CHLORINATED PARAFFIN WAX</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/fatliquor-leather-applications-using-chlorinated-paraffin-wax/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 04:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fat liquors basically are lubricants for leather. The final softness, feel and touch of leather are determined by use of different fat liquors. Technically fatliquors are surface-active softening agents and are used in the last of the wet processes stage of leather manufacture. Soap is one form or the other was the only cleaning wetting, emulsifying and dispersing agent available. Its ability to stand hard water and acid led to its development as a product possessing the valuable properties of soap without its defects. The first successful attempt towards this was of Frany, a Frenchman who studied the effects of concentrated sulfuric acid on olive oil, but it was A Runge who first prepared sulphated olive oil in 1854 by first reacting the olive oil with concentrated sulfuric acid and then neutralized the resultant product with cold caustic potash solution. The product was on oily water dispersible substance. This and other similar products obtained by sulphating different oils e.g. rapeseed oil, cotton seed oil, Castor oil, ground nut oil, corn oil etc., have come to be known as turkey red oils as they were found to act as assistants and mordents in dyeing certain red colours on cotton.</p>
<p><strong>DETAILED FEASIBILITY REPORT COVERS:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 01:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bentonite is an absorbent aluminium phyllosilicate, essentially impure clay consisting mostly of montmorillonite. There are<br />
different types of bentonite, each named after the respective dominant element, such as potassium (K),sodium (Na), calcium (Ca), and aluminium (Al). Experts debate a number of nomenclatorial problems with the classification of bentonite clays.</p>
<p>Bentonite usually forms from weathering of volcanic ash, most often in the presence of water. However, the term bentonite, as well as a similar clay called tonstein, has been used to describe clay beds of uncertain origin. For industrial purposes, two main classes of bentonite exist: sodium and calcium bentonite. In stratigraphy and tephrochronology, completely devitrified (weathered volcanic glass) ash-fall beds are commonly referred to as K-bentonites when the dominant clay species is illite. Other common clay species, and sometimes dominant, are montmorillonite and kaolinite. Kaolinite-dominated clays are commonly referred to as tonsteins and are typically associated with coal. Sodium bentonite expands when wet, absorbing as much as several times its dry mass in water. Because of its excellent colloidal properties, it is often used in drilling mud for oil and gas wells and for geotechnical and environmental investigations.</p>
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<li>Introduction</li>
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<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
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<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
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<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
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		<title>EPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 00:53:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Chinese herb mixture "Ma Huang" has been used empirically by native physicians for more than 5000 years. "Ma Huang", which contains ophedrine, has also been widely used in U.S.S.R.in the treatment of various disorders. While the my driatic activity of the alkaloid ephedrine was first demonstrated in 1887 by Miura, the use of ephedrine as a my driatic enjoyed only a passing vogue. International interest in the drug was stimulated in 1924 by the classical investigations of Chen and Schmidt, who reported its cardiovascular effects, its similarity to epinephrine, and its absorption from the intestinal tract. Ephedrine (1-phenyl-2-methylaminopropanol) (C6 H5 CH COH) CH (NH. CH3). CH3 is optically active (Levorotatory) form, which is white to colourless granules, pieces or crystals, hygroscopic in nature and gradually decomposes on exposure to light.It is<br />
soluble in water, alcohol, ether, chloroform and oils. Its major use in medicine is as bronchodilator.</p>
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<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
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		<title>SYNTHETIC MAGNESIUM SILICATES</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2013 00:48:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Synthetic magnesium silicates are white, odorless, finely divided powders formed by the precipitation reaction of water soluble<br />
sodium silicate (water glass) and a water soluble magnesium salt such as magnesium chloride, magnesium nitrate or magnesium sulfate. The composition of the precipitate depends on the ratio of the components in the reaction medium, the addition of the correcting substances, and the way in which they are precipitated. The molecular formula is typically written as MgO:XSiO2, where X denotes the average mole ratio of SiO2 to MgO. The product is hydrated and the formula is sometimes written MgO:XSiO2H2O to show the water of hydration.</p>
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<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
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