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		<title>PACKAGING PAPER (KRAFT PAPER) FROM AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE (BAGASSE/WHEAT HUSK)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education, and industrial and economic growth. Agricultural residues, such as bagasse, rice husk, wheat husk jute sticks, grasses, etc are fast becoming popular materials for paper making considerable attention is being given to the utilization of various agricultural by products for preparing pulp for paper manufacturing efforts are being made in this direction.</p>
<p>Bagasse is used for each of the four main paper categories, namely packaging and boxes, printing, writing and photocopier paper, tissues, and newsprint. Both chemical and mechanical pulping processes are used, and these processes are described. This chapter focuses on the considerations for bagasse-based pulp and paper manufacture with only a broad overview of the general wood-based process. Depithing is used to improve pulp drainage in the pulp washers and at the paper machine, reduce cooking chemical usage, reduce foaming, reduce costs for handling and storage, reduce dirt count in the paper, improve tensile properties and improve black liquor quality.</p>
<p>Wheat straw pulp plays an indispensable role in the paper and pulp industry. There are some restrictive factors that limit the development of wheat straw pulp. Firstly, the collection and transportation of raw materials; secondly, the straw pulp mill usually has a small scale, poor technology, and paper pulper machines, which result in low-quality pulp and market competition. Last but not least, serious environmental pollution caused by wheat straw pulp production. With the development of straw pulping technology, the straw pulp will have a bright future in the industry.</p>
<p>Paper production requires a disintegration of the bulky fibrous material to individual or small agglomerate fibres. This is called pulping. The ideal fibre for high grade paper should be long, high in cellulose content.</p>
<p>The evolution of the packaging industry across the globe acts as one of the major factors driving the growth of kraft paper market. The increase in demand for sustainable and recyclable material from packaging and various other end-use industries, and advancements in packaging and wrapping applications accelerate the market growth. The rise in demand for more environment friendly and effective packaging materials and solutions from end-use industries such as foods &#38; beverage, building and construction, automotive, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics &#38; personal care, aerospace, and electronics, and rise in consciousness regarding environment among population further influence the market. Additionally, change in consumer preference, increase in incidences of pollution, rapid urbanization, growth in awareness, breakthrough in new technologies and high disposable income positively affect the kraft paper market. Furthermore, rise in e-commerce and retail sectors, and product premiumization extend profitable opportunities t<br />
o the market players in the forecast period of 2021 to 2028.</p>
<p>The kraft paper market is expected to witness market growth at a rate of approximately 3.25% in the forecast period of 2021 to 2028.</p>
<p>It is intended to prepare a Feasibility Report to install an Packaging Paper (Kraft Paper) production facility with a capacity of 12000 Tons/ Year. The proposed project is to make packaging paper by using Bagasse and Wheat Husk and further convert the kraft paper into paper bags bread bags..</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>• INTRODUCTION<br />
• MARKET OVERVIEW<br />
• USES/APPLICATIONS<br />
• SPECIFICATIONS<br />
• MANUFACTURING PROCESS STEPS<br />
• ENGINEERING DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS<br />
• PLANT &amp; MACHINERY SPECIFICATIONS (TYPICAL)<br />
• POLLUTION CONTROL IN PULP/PAPER INDUSTRIES<br />
• COMPLETE MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS/PLANT SUPPLIERS<br />
• SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
• UTILITIES PER MONTH (ESTIMATED)<br />
• PRELIMINARY LAYOUT<br />
• PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
• GENERATION &amp; MANAGEMENT OF WASTES/GREEN BELT<br />
• SEWAGE AND WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY<br />
• HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT<br />
• ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS<br />
• MITIGATION MEASURES (PROPOSED)<br />
• HSE REQUIREMENT<br />
• PROPOSED IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE<br />
• PROJECT FINANCIALS<br />
• PRELIMINARY PLANT LAYOUT<br />
• CONCLUSIONS</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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		<title>KRAFT PAPER BAGS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2021 05:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paper bags are the oldest types of packaging material and are very much prevalent in the modern days in various fields. In fact, paper bag is one of the most common and popular form of packaging. The handmade bags of paper have been a commodity of common use. However, for the manufacture of bags, the introduction of machines is of recent origin about the middle of 19th century. Since then the manufacture of paper bags has become an important industry in itself, paper bag is the cheapest form of packaging. Such paper bags have the specialty that they are light weight, free from any contaminants like dust and are, as well, free from shifting or 'puffing' which results in loss of contents. As for the share occupying these paper bags for general use require minimum possible space for storage and shipment, both before and after filling. However, one disadvantage of the paper bags is that they are not durable. Though the strength of the paper bags can be increased by lamination of the base paper with jute, scrim or other reinforcing materials, this however, increases the cost of the bag by making it more expensive.</p>
<p>Paper bags are made from a variety of papers both bleached and unbleached. However for making of the paper bags for general use, kraft paper and initiation kraft paper are the most common papers used. Papers most commonly used for commercial and office envelopes include manila, brown wrapping paper or white papers. The type of paper used for bags depends upon the requirements of the product to be packed. Kraft paper used for bag making is usually of 20 to 40 lbs basis weight.</p>
<p>Paper industry in India is the 15th largest paper industry in the world. It provides employment to nearly 1.5 million people and contributes Rs 25 billion to the government's kitty. The government regards the paper industry as one of the 35 high priority industries of the country Due to tough economic times; most major food stuff manufacturers are becoming particular how they package their products. A casual glance at the isles at the supermarket will tell you that most food is packaged in plastic or paper bags. For decades, plastic bags have competed toe-to-toe with paper bags, from the manufacturing plants to the retail supermarkets. In many countries now especially the United States, shoppers at local super markets and retail chains offer their customers the option to have their products bagged in plastic or paper. While many customers still value plastic because of its durability, water-resistant nature and also the fact that it is extremely reusable, paper bags are also wildly popular. One of the reasons why paper bags are popular is because of safety. Plastic bags have been responsible for many deaths especially for small children. This is because children are fond of playing with plastic bags and one of the ways in which they do this is to place the bags over their heads. In the event that the child is unable to free themselves fast enough, death by suffocation can occur. This is one major reason why shoppers prefer paper bags to plastic bags.</p>
<p>Another reason why shoppers prefer paper bags is because they are easily disposable. While plastic bags have obvious advantages, they tend to litter the house because most people reuse them. This can cause an environmental issue especially it there are wrong disposal. If disposed of wrongly especially in areas with farm animals, these animals can swallow these bags and suffer health repercussions. One major disposal issue that environmental proponents fight about in regards to plastic bags is the way recycling plants handle them. While recycling has been welcomed by many as a safe way of getting rid of plastics that have outlived their use, it has since been discovered that they are incinerated thereby releasing harmful toxins into the atmosphere.</p>
<p>Paper bags are light, safe and can be easily discarded after they are used. They therefore pose no threat to small children or to the environment. Although the chances of paper bags causing a fire exist, the chances are slim compared to dry grass during summer.</p>
<p>When children play with paper bags, they end up shredding them and therefore they pose no imminent threat. Paper bags are also extremely cost effective for the retailer and in most supermarkets; they are free with any purchase. This may not necessarily be the case with plastic bags where in countries such as Ireland, pose such an environmental hazard that an additional charge is passed on to shoppers who want to carry their grocery purchases using plastic bags.</p>
<p>“The manufacturing process for a paper bag requires four times as much energy as the manufacturing process for a plastic bag. The production of paper bags creates 50 times more water pollutants than the production of plastic bags and 70 percent more air pollutants.</p>
<p>Additionally, it requires 98 percent more energy to recycle paper bags than it does to recycle plastic bags, but the recycling rate for paper is higher. “</p>
<p>? 100% reusable, recyclable and biodegradable.</p>
<p>? Easier to carry than plastic bags.</p>
<p>? Holds more items than plastic bags = fewer bags to handle.</p>
<p>? Environmentally preferred.</p>
<p>? Contains 40% post-consumer recycled material.</p>
<p>? A renewable resource - comes from trees.</p>
<p>? High profit margin</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
TYPES OF PAPER BAGS<br />
1. FLAT BAGS:<br />
2. SQUARE BOTTOM (PINCH BOTTOM) BAGS:<br />
3. SATCHEL-BOTTOM BAGS:<br />
4. AUTOMATIC SELF-OPENING-SQUARE 9SOS0 BOTTOM BAGS:<br />
5. WINDOW BAGS:<br />
6. BALER BAGS:<br />
SIZE OF PAPER BAGS<br />
SIZES OF PAPER BAGS (FINISHED)<br />
USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
QUALITY CONTROL AND STANDARDS<br />
FOR KRAFT PAPER<br />
PROPERTIES OF PAPER<br />
BURSTING STRENGTH:-<br />
INTERNAL TEARING STRENGTH:-<br />
FOR THE TEST<br />
SCENARIO OF PAPER BAGS IN INDIA<br />
INDIAN PACKAGING INDUSTRY<br />
PACKAGING &amp; ALLIED INDUSTRIES – THE SOUTH INDIA SCENARIO<br />
GLOBAL PAPER BAGS MARKET<br />
FEW KEY MARKET PLAYERS ARE AS FOLLOWS:-<br />
PAPER INDUSTRY IN INDIA<br />
KEY FACTORS WHICH ARE FUELLING THE DEMAND OF THE PAPER BAG MARKET IN INDIA<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF PAPER BAGS<br />
RAW MATERIALS<br />
REGISTRATION AND LICENSES FOR KRAFT PAPER BAGS<br />
TECHNIQUE AND PROCESSES OF PAPER BAG PRODUCTION<br />
1) DESIGN<br />
2) PROOFING<br />
3) PRINTING<br />
4) FILM<br />
THE COATING PROCESS AND BAG POINTS TO NOTE:<br />
5) SURFACE FINISHING<br />
6) DIE-CUTTING PROCESS<br />
PAPER BAGS SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO THE DIE-CUTTING PROCESS:<br />
7) PASTE BOX<br />
PROCESS OF PAPER BAG MAKING<br />
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE<br />
ROTARY MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER CARRY BAGS<br />
FEED:<br />
FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING UNITS:<br />
SCORING SECTION:<br />
SIDE FLAP GUMMING SECTION:<br />
SIDE FLAP FOLDING SECTION:<br />
BOTTOM BLOCK GUMMING AND FOLDING SECTION:<br />
STAGGERING SECTION:<br />
DRYING SECTION:<br />
SEGMENT SEPARATING SECTION AND ALIQNER SECTION:<br />
EYELETTING SECTION:<br />
TAG FITTING:<br />
DRIVE:<br />
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PAPER BAGS AND PLASTIC BAGS<br />
PAPER BAGS VS. PLASTIC BAGS<br />
ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
POLLUTION<br />
POLLUTANTS PAPER VS. PLASTIC<br />
RECYCLING<br />
DEGRADABILITY<br />
EFFECTS:<br />
SEQUENCES IN MULTI WALL PAPER BAGS<br />
STEP 1: PRINTING<br />
STEP 2: TUBING<br />
STEP 3: BOTTOMING<br />
STEP 4: PALLETIZING/DRYING<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
MAJOR PROVISIONS IN ROAD PLANNING FOR MULTIPURPOSE SERVICE ARE:<br />
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS<br />
PRIMARY FACTORS<br />
1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:<br />
2. MARKETS:<br />
3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:<br />
4. WATER SUPPLY:<br />
5. CLIMATE:<br />
6. TRANSPORTATION:<br />
7. WASTE DISPOSAL:<br />
8. LABOR:<br />
9. REGULATORY LAWS:<br />
10. TAXES:<br />
11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:<br />
12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:<br />
13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:<br />
14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:<br />
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT<br />
1. DEPRECIATION:<br />
2. FIXED ASSETS:<br />
3. WORKING CAPITAL:<br />
4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:<br />
5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:<br />
6. MARGIN MONEY:<br />
7. TOTAL LOAD:<br />
8. LAND AREA/MAN POWER RATIO:<br />
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
PROJECT HANDLING<br />
PROJECT SCHEDULING<br />
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE<br />
TIME SCHEDULE<br />
DETAILS OF THE MACHINERY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY [IMPORTED]<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
COMPLETE PLANT AND MACHINERY SUPPLIERS (IMPORTED)</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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		<title>PAPER MILL [KRAFT PAPER, DUPLEX BOARD,  ART PAPER, MAPLITHO PAPER]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2021 05:25:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Instant Coffee</p>
<p>Instant coffee also known as soluble coffee is the dried water extract of roasted ground coffee. The product consists of brown colored, free flowing particles of uniform size. Most commercial products contain 100% pure "Coffee soluble solids". Instant coffee was included in the army rations during the Civil War and has been available in various forms, for a hundred years. However, it was not until after World War II that instant coffee became a popular consumer item. Its product quality is to better method, of manufacture as well as trend towards the use of convenience foods. Sale of soluble coffee has leveled off since 1961 but prior to 1961 there was a fivefold growth over ten years. However, coffee has been a widely accepted society’s beverage for many. The habit of drinking coffee spread rapidly across Europe, especially coffee become known in Vienna. Later its culture spread thoroughly in several countries in South America Central America. West Indies, Ceylon and Western Africa.</p>
<p>Instant coffee also known as soluble coffee is made up of soluble coffee solids and is completely soluble in water. It is prepared by a process involving the use of percolation with water to extract the ground coffee. The solution is then dried by one of several methods:</p>
<p>1. In Spray Drying the extract liquid is traced through coffee nozzles into a stream of hot air or inert gases, the result of which is almost instantaneous drying. The dried material cobalt in a suitable chamber.</p>
<p>2. Vacuum drying, on a moving belt yields a dried product in the form of flakes which are very soluble even in cold water.</p>
<p>3. Freeze drying, depends on the removal of water by evaporation in a high vacuum and at very low temperatures. The method yields a product which is closer to brewed coffee than the others, but it is expensive to produce. The larger amount of instant coffee is produced by spray drying.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
INSTANT COFFEE<br />
USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />
RAW MATERIALS FOR COFFEE<br />
COFFEE PROCESSING<br />
COMPOSITION OF THE COFFEE<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATIONS<br />
MARKET OVERVIEW OF INSTANT COFFEE<br />
GLOBAL INSTANT COFFEE MARKET OVERVIEW<br />
COFFEE SECTOR IN INDIA<br />
THE COFFEE PRODUCTION STATES<br />
NESTLE&#8217;S MARQUEE BRAND HAS MAINTAINED ITS LEADERSHIP<br />
IN THE INSTANT COFFEE MARKET<br />
BRANDED COFFEE MARKET IN INDIA<br />
THE COFFEE TRADE: RETAIL MARKET CONSTRUCT<br />
HUL PIPS NESTLE IN INSTANT COFFEE<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS OF INSTANT TEA AND COFFEE PREMIX<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS OF INSTANT TEA<br />
SPRAY DRYING<br />
ADVANTAGE OF INSTANT COFFEE<br />
CLASSIFICATION OF INSTANT COFFEE POWDER<br />
NON-AGGLOMERATED INSTANT COFFEE POWDER<br />
AGGLOMERATED INSTANT COFFEE POWDER<br />
GRANULATED INSTANT COFFEE POWDER<br />
CURING OF COFFEE BEANS<br />
PRODUCTION METHOD OF INSTANT COFFEE<br />
TABLE: YIELD (ON DRY BASIS) OF SOLUBLE SOLIDS FROM<br />
ROASTED COFFEE<br />
MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUE OF INSTANT COFFEE<br />
FIG: FLOW CHART FOR PREPARATION OF AROMATIZED COFFEE<br />
DRYING TECHNIQUES<br />
SPRAY DRYING<br />
NOZZLE TOWER SPRAY DRYER<br />
FLUIDIZED SPRAY DRYER<br />
FILTERMAT SPRAY DRYER<br />
AGGLOMERATED POWDER<br />
SEQUENCES IN INSTANT COFFEE MANUFACTURE<br />
ROASTING<br />
GRINDING<br />
EXTRACTION<br />
HOT CELLS<br />
COLD CELLS<br />
CONCENTRATION<br />
THERE THREE METHODS<br />
VACUUM EVAPORATION<br />
CENTRIFUGATION<br />
FREEZE CONCENTRATION<br />
DEHYDRATION<br />
METHOD OF PRODUCING INSTANT COFFEE<br />
FREEZE DRYING METHOD<br />
SPRAY DRYING METHOD<br />
PACKAGING<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF INSTANT COFFEE<br />
BLENDS:<br />
ROASTING:<br />
GRINDING:<br />
EXTRACTION:<br />
THE FACTORS INFLUENCING EXTRACTION EFFICIENCY<br />
AND PRODUCT QUALITY ARE:<br />
DRYING:-<br />
THE FOLLOWING FACTORS ARE IMPORTANT CRITERIA FOR<br />
GOOD INSTANT COFFEE DRYING PROCESSES.<br />
THERE ARE FOLLOWING TWO PROCESSES FOR DRYING<br />
THE INSTANT COFFEE.<br />
1. SPRAY DRYING:-<br />
2. FREEZE DRYING:-<br />
PACKAGING:-<br />
ROASTED COFFEE:-<br />
INSTANT COFFEE PLANT PROCESSING DETAILS<br />
1. CLEANING &amp; BLENDING OF GREEN COFFEE<br />
GREEN COFFEE CLEANING<br />
2. ROASTING &amp; GRINDING OF GREEN COFFEE<br />
COFFEE ROASTING CUM GRINDING UNIT<br />
3. COFFEE EXTRACTION SYSTEM<br />
COFFEE EXTRACTION<br />
4. CLARIFICATION SYSTEM<br />
CLARIFICATION UNIT<br />
5. AROMA RECOVERY CUM CONCENTRATION SYSTEM (ARC SYSTEM)<br />
AROMA RECOVERY UNIT<br />
6. COFFEE CONCENTRATION<br />
EVAPORATION SECTION &#8211; PART 2 CALANDRM SECTION<br />
7. SPRAY DRYING SYSTEM<br />
SPRAY DRYING SECTION<br />
8. AGGLOMERATION SYSTEM<br />
AGGLOMERATION SECTION<br />
9. PACKING &amp; FILLING<br />
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM OF INSTANT COFFEE<br />
FORMULATION OF INSTANT COFFEE (PREMIX)<br />
INSTANT COFFEE PREMIXED WITH MILK AND SUGAR<br />
PROCESS FLOW SHEET FOR INSTANT COFFEE PREMIX<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL IN COFFEE PROCESSING INDUSTRY<br />
CHARACTERIZATION OF WASTEWATER FROM COFFEE PROCESSING INDUSTRY:<br />
TABLE: EFFLUENT STANDARDS-SUGGESTED RANGE FOR POLLUTANTS DISCHARGE INTO INLAND SURFACE WATERS<br />
SOURCES OF WASTEWATER:<br />
FIG: WATER BALANCE DIAGRAM<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF WASTEWATER FROM COFFEE<br />
PROCESSING INDUSTRY:<br />
COFFEE IS PROCESSED IN TWO WAYS:<br />
TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER FROM COFFEE PROCESSING INDUSTRY:<br />
WATER RECYCLING:<br />
FIG: FLOW CHART ILLUSTRATING WATER RECYCLING PROCESS<br />
FIG: WATER RECYCLING MECHANISUM<br />
CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT METHODS:<br />
IT HAS 3 TANKS:<br />
FIG: SCHEMATIC FLOW SHEET OF WASTE WATER TREATMENT UNITS<br />
EQUALIZATION TANK:<br />
ANAEROBIC TANK:<br />
AEROBIC TANK:<br />
AIR POLLUTION AND ITS CONTROL IN COFFEE PROCESSING<br />
A. ROASTING<br />
B. QUENCHING<br />
C. COOLING<br />
D. DESTONING<br />
E. GREEN BEAN HANDLING<br />
F. GRINDING<br />
G. DECAFFEINATION<br />
H. CONTROL EQUIPMENT<br />
RECENT TRENDS IN EFFLUENT TREATMENT FOR COFFEE PROCESSING<br />
COFFEE PROCESSING EFFLUENT FOR PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS:<br />
FIG: ANAEROBIC TREATMENT SYSTEM<br />
METHOD OF COFFEE WASTE INTO RESOURCE<br />
1. COFFEE TO COMPOST<br />
2. MUSHROOMING FOOD BUSINESSES<br />
3. WASTE TO ENERGY<br />
4. TEA TIME<br />
5. COFFEE FLOUR<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CONDENSER<br />
SUPPLIERS OF SPRAY DRYERS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CENTRIFUGE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PACKAGING MACHINE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF GRINDER<br />
SUPPLIERS OF BOILERS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF STAINLESS STEEL TANKS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF WEIGHING SCALE<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY (GLOBAL)<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF MILK POWDER</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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		<title>PAPER BAGS MANUFACTURING</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2020 06:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paper bags are the oldest types of packaging material and are very much prevelant in the modern days in various fields. Infact, paper bag is one of the most common and popular form of packaging. The handmade bags of paper have been a commodity of common use. However, for the manufacture of bags, the introduction of machines is of recent origin about the middle of 19th century. Since then the manufacture of paper bags has become an important industry in itself, paper bag is the cheapest form of packaging. Such paper bags have the speciality that they are light weight, free from any contaminants like dust and are, as well, free from shifting or 'puffing' which results in loss of contents. As for the share occupying these paper bags for general use require minimum possible space for storage and shipment, both before and after filling. However, one disadvantage of the paper bags is that they are not durable. Though the strength of the paper bags can be increased by lamination of the base paper with jute, scrim or other reinforcing materials, this however, increases the cost of the bag by making it more expensive.</p>
<p>Paper bags are made from a variety of papers both bleached and imbleached. However for making of the paper bags for general use, kraft paper and initation kraft paper are the most common papers used. Papers most commonly used for commercial and office invelopes include manilla, brown wrapping paper or white papers. The type of paper used for bags depends upon the requirements of the product to be packed. Kraft paper used for bag making is usually of 20 to 40 lbs basis weight.</p>
<p>Paper industry in India is the 15th largest paper industry in the world. It provides employment to nearly 1.5 million people and contributes Rs 25 billion to the government's kitty. The government regards the paper industry as one of the 35 high priority industries of the country Due to tough economic times, most major food stuff manufacturers are becoming particular how they package their products. A casual glance at the isles at the supermarket will tell you that most food is packaged in plastic or paper bags. For decades, plastic bags have competed toe-to-toe with paper bags, from the manufacturing plants to the retail supermarkets. In many countries now especially the United States, shoppers at local super markets and retail chains offer their customers the option to have their products bagged in plastic or paper. While many customer still value plastic because of its durability, water-resistant nature and also the fact that it is extremely reusable, paper bags are also wildly popular. One of the reasons why paper bags are popular is because of safety. Plastic bags have been responsible for many deaths especially for small children. This is because children are fond of playing with plastic bags and one of the ways in which they do this is to place the bags over their heads. In the event that the child is unable to free themselves fast enough, death by suffocation can occur. This is one major reason why shoppers prefer paper bags to plastic bags.</p>
<p>Another reason why shoppers prefer paper bags is because they are easily disposable. While plastic bags have obvious advantages, they tend to litter the house because most people reuse them. This can cause an environmental issue especially it there are wrong disposal. If disposed of wrongly especially in areas with farm animals, these animals can swallow these bags and suffer health repercussions. One major disposal issue that environmental proponents fight about in regards to plastic bags is the way recycling plants handle them. While recycling has been welcomed by many as a safe way of getting rid of plastics that have outlived their use, it has since been discovered that they are incinerated thereby releasing harmful toxins into the atmosphere.</p>
<p>Paper bags are light, safe and can be easily discarded after they are used. They therefore pose no threat to small children or to the environment. Although the chances of paper bags causing a fire exist, the chances are slim compared to dry grass during summer.</p>
<p>When children play with paper bags, they end up shredding them and therefore they pose no imminent threat. Paper bags are also extremely cost effective for the retailer and in most supermarkets; they are free with any purchase. This may not necessarily be the case with plastic bags where in countries such as Ireland, pose such an environmental hazard that an additional charge is passed on to shoppers who want to carry their grocery purchases using plastic bags.</p>
<p>The manufacturing process for a paper bag requires four times as much energy as the manufacturing process for a plastic bag. The production of paper bags creates 50 times more water pollutants than the production of plastic bags and 70 percent more air pollutants.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
TYPES OF PAPER BAGS<br />
1. FLAT BAGS:<br />
2. SQUARE BOTTOM (PINCH BOTTOM) BAGS:<br />
3. SATCHEL-BOTTOM BAGS:<br />
4. AUTOMATIC SELF-OPENING-SQUARE 9SOS0 BOTTOM BAGS:<br />
5. WINDOW BAGS:<br />
6. BALER BAGS:<br />
SIZE OF PAPER BAGS<br />
SIZES OF PAPER BAGS (FINISHED)<br />
USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
QUALITY CONTROL AND STANDARDS<br />
FOR KRAFT PAPER<br />
PROPERTIES OF PAPER<br />
BURSTING STRENGTH:-<br />
INTERNAL TEARING STRENGTH:-<br />
OPPORTUNITY IN PAPER BAGS<br />
RAW MATERIALS<br />
MARKET OVERVIEW OF PAPER BAGS<br />
TOP TEN BRANDS ADOPTING PAPER BAGS IN INDIA<br />
KEY PLAYERS OF PAPER BAGS MARKET IN INDIA<br />
MARKET POSITION OF INDIAN PACKAGING INDUSTRY<br />
PACKAGING &amp; ALLIED INDUSTRIES – THE SOUTH INDIA SCENARIO<br />
GLOBAL MARKET SCENARIO OF PAPER BAGS<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF PAPER SHOPPING BAGS<br />
STEPS INVOLVED IN PAPER BAGS MANUFACTURING<br />
TECHNIQUE AND PROCESSES OF PAPER BAG PRODUCTION<br />
1) DESIGN<br />
2) PROOFING<br />
3) PRINTING<br />
4) FILM<br />
THE COATING PROCESS AND BAG POINTS TO NOTE:<br />
5) SURFACE FINISHING<br />
6) DIE-CUTTING PROCESS<br />
PAPER BAGS SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO THE DIE-CUTTING PROCESS:<br />
7) PASTE BOX<br />
PAPER BAGS MUST FIRST MAKE A PASTE MADE THE FIRST PIECES<br />
OF TECHNOLOGY PLANNING.<br />
PROCESSING DETAILS OF PAPER BAGS<br />
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE<br />
ROTARY MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER CARRY BAGS<br />
FEED:<br />
FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING UNITS:<br />
SCORING SECTION:<br />
SIDE FLAP GUMMING SECTION:<br />
SIDE FLAP FOLDING SECTION:<br />
BOTTOM BLOCK GUMMING AND FOLDING SECTION:<br />
STAGGERING SECTION:<br />
DRYING SECTION:<br />
SEGMENT SEPARATING SECTION AND ALIQNER SECTION:<br />
EYELETING SECTION:<br />
TAG FITTING:<br />
DRIVE:<br />
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PAPER BAGS AND PLASTIC BAGS<br />
PAPER BAGS VS. PLASTIC BAGS<br />
ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
POLLUTION<br />
POLLUTANTS PAPER VS. PLASTIC<br />
RECYCLING<br />
DEGRADABILITY<br />
EFFECTS:<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
MAJOR PROVISIONS IN ROAD PLANNING FOR MULTIPURPOSE<br />
SERVICE ARE:<br />
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS<br />
PRIMARY FACTORS<br />
1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:<br />
2. MARKETS:<br />
3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:<br />
4. WATER SUPPLY:<br />
5. CLIMATE:<br />
6. TRANSPORTATION:<br />
7. WASTE DISPOSAL:<br />
8. LABOR:<br />
9. REGULATORY LAWS:<br />
10. TAXES:<br />
11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:<br />
12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:<br />
13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:<br />
14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:<br />
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT<br />
1. DEPRECIATION:<br />
2. FIXED ASSETS:<br />
3. WORKING CAPITAL:<br />
4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:<br />
5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:<br />
6. MARGIN MONEY:<br />
7. TOTAL LOAD:<br />
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
PROJECT HANDLING<br />
PROJECT SCHEDULING<br />
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE<br />
TIME SCHEDULE<br />
DETAILS OF THE MACHINERY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
COMPLETE PLANT AND MACHINERY SUPPLIERS (IMPORTED)</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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		<title>KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER (20 TPD)</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/kraft-paper-from-waste-paper-20-tpd/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2019 06:53:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education, and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China in and around 2nd century. B.C. pan where it travelled slowly west ward and reached the prantiens of Europe. By the end of 14th century, a member of paper mill existed in Europe, particularly in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. the invention of printing in 1956 brought a vastly in creased demand for paper, and paper-manufacturing was introduced to England. America followed in 1690.</p>
<p>Agricultural residues, such as bagasse, rice husk, wheat husk jute sticks, grasses, etc are fast becoming popular materials for paper making. considerable attention is being given to the utilization of various agricultural by products for preparing pulp for paper manufacture landable efforts are being make in this direction.</p>
<p>Paper production requires a disintegration of the bulky fibrous material to individual or small agglomerate fibres.</p>
<p>This is called pulping. The ideal fibre for high grade paper should be long, high in cellulose content and low in ligrin content. Most ideal raw material for paper products is bamboo. Other sources are bagasse and hardwoods like jute stick must be developed and good quality paper pulp make by blending with bamboo fibre.</p>
<p>Over recent years, the emergencies of mini paper plants on a reality seems to hold the promise of adding new horizons to the development and growth of Indian paper industry. In may be noted with concern that the large sector of this industry for quite sometime, has failed to sustain any appreciable growth due to various factors eg. The plant being highly capital intensive low rats of return and the raw material bottlenecks etc. mini paper plants are viewed as an effective remedy to the current ailments of the paper industry as they involve much less capital cost and are proved to be technically feasible and economically viable these plants can be erected on the basis of fully indigenous expertise, know how and machinery. Moreover, they after an effective means of lasing considerably the burden an conventional raw materials.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
1. SHORTAGE OF FIBROUS RAW MATERIAL<br />
2. HIGH PROCESS AND SHORTAGE OF CHEMICALS<br />
USES AND APPLICATION<br />
BESIDES, THE END USE OF PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS ARE,<br />
B. I. S. SPECIFICATION<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION FOR KRAFT PAPER<br />
SCOPE<br />
GRADES<br />
REQUIREMENTS<br />
MATERIAL<br />
FINISH<br />
SIZE AND TOLERANCE ON SIZE<br />
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:-<br />
PACKING AND MARKING<br />
PACKAGE<br />
ROLL<br />
MARKET POSITION OF KRAFT PAPER<br />
GLOBAL KRAFT PAPERS MARKET CLASSIFIED ON THE BASIS<br />
OF REGION AS FOLLOWS:<br />
OVERVIEW OF INDIAN PAPER INDUSTRY<br />
CHART 1: INDIA&#8217;S SHARE OF THE GLOBAL MARKET<br />
CHART 2: PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION OF PAPER (KG)<br />
CHART 3: DOMESTIC PAPER DEMAND (IN MN TONNES)<br />
THE BROAD CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INDUSTRY ARE:<br />
CHART 4: INDIA VS. WORLD &#8211; SEGMENT WISE CONSUMPTION<br />
DOMESTIC DEMAND FOR PAPER IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE GROWING<br />
AT A ROBUST PACE WITH PACKAGING PAPER &amp; BOARD AND SPECIALTY<br />
SEGMENTS REGISTERING THE FASTEST GROWTH RATES<br />
DEMAND DRIVERS<br />
RISING INCOME LEVELS &amp; GROWING PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE<br />
CHART 5: PER CAPITA INDICATORS (RS &#8216;000 AT CURRENT PRICES)<br />
A LARGER PROPORTION OF EARNING POPULATION TO DRIVE CONSUMPTION<br />
CHART 6: AGE DISTRIBUTION OF INDIAN POPULATION<br />
INCREASING URBANIZATION<br />
CHART 7: DISTRIBUTION OF INDIAN POPULATION (%)<br />
WIDENING SPREAD OF EDUCATION AND INCREASE IN LITERACY RATE<br />
CHART 8: LITERACY RATE (%)<br />
CHART 9: NO. OF COLLEGES<br />
CHART 10: ENROLMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION (IN MN)<br />
RISING CIRCULATION AND NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES<br />
P&amp;W SEGMENT TO WITNESS SLOWER CAPACITY ADDITION, WHILE<br />
ACKAGING PAPER &amp; BOARD SEGMENT TO WITNESS RAMP UP<br />
CHART 11: PLANNED CAPACITY (IN MILLION TONNES)<br />
CHALLENGES<br />
ACCESS TO QUALITY AND COST COMPETITIVE RAW MATERIAL<br />
COMPETITION FROM IMPORTS<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
RAPIDLY INCREASING IMPORTS ALONG WITH STEADY EXPORTS AND<br />
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION INDICATES INCREMENTAL DOMESTIC<br />
DEMAND IS BEING MET THROUGH IMPORTS<br />
CHART 12: IMPORTS &#8211; PAPER (EXCL. NEWSPRINT)<br />
CHART 13: EXPORTS &#8211; PAPER (EXCL. NEWSPRINT)<br />
CHART 14: IMPORTS &#8211; NEWSPRINT<br />
CHART 15: EXPORTS &#8211; NEWSPRINT<br />
PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS PRICE MOVEMENT<br />
RAW MATERIAL SCENARIO<br />
CHART 16: SWEDISH PULPWOOD PRICES<br />
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS<br />
CHART 18: REVENUE GROWTH<br />
CHART 19: MARGINS<br />
CHART 20: DEBT LEVEL<br />
CONCLUDING REMARKS<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS<br />
REFINING<br />
PAPER MAKING AND FINISHING:-<br />
FORMING OF WET WEB:-<br />
PRESSING THE WET SHEET<br />
DRYING THE SHEET:<br />
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR MANUFACTURE OF KRAFT PAPER<br />
FROM WASTE PAPER<br />
FLOW SHEET OF MANUFACTURE OF PAPER<br />
FORMING OF WET WEB, PRESSING THE WET SHEET &amp; DRYING THE SHEET<br />
METHOD OF PREPARATION OF DIFFERENT<br />
TYPES OF PULPS<br />
(I) PROPOSED SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING UN-BLEACHED PULP<br />
FROM WET STRENGTH PAPER.<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL IN PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRIES<br />
(IN DETAIL)<br />
PROCESSES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LIQUID EFFLUENTS:-<br />
COMMON PULPING PROCESSES<br />
CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF EFFLUENT FROM<br />
A LARGE SULPHATE (KRAFT) PULP AND PAPER MILL USING CHEMICAL<br />
RECOVERY<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS<br />
INPLANT MEASURES<br />
PROCESS CHANGES:-<br />
COMPLETE MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS FOR PAPER PLANT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
WASTE PAPER<br />
CAUSTIC SODA<br />
ALUM<br />
ROSIN<br />
LIME POWDER<br />
PLANT AND MACHINERY SPECIFICATIONS<br />
FOR KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER<br />
LIST OF PLANT &amp; MACHINERY WITH COST<br />
WASTE TREAD STREET<br />
LIQUOR AND CHEMICAL PREPARATION SECTION<br />
STOCK PREPARATION AND APPROACH FLOW SYSTEM<br />
MACHINE SECTION:-</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2018 07:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education, and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China in and around 2nd century. B.C. pan where it travelled slowly west ward and reached the prantiens of Europe. By the end of 14th century, a member of paper mill existed in Europe, particularly in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. the invention of printing in 1956 brought a vastly in creased demand for paper, and paper-manufacturing was introduced to  England. America followed in 1690.</p>
<p>Agricultural residues, such as bagasse, rice husk, wheat husk jute sticks, grasses, etc are fast becoming  popular  materials for  paper making. considerable attention is being given to the utilization of  various agricultural by products  for  preparing pulp for paper manufacture landable efforts are being make in this direction.</p>
<p>Paper production requires a disintegration of the bulky fibrous material to individual or small agglomerate fibres.</p>
<p>This is called pulping. The ideal fibre for high grade paper should be long, high in cellulose content and low in ligrin content. Most ideal raw material for paper products is bamboo. Other sources are bagasse and hardwoods like jute stick must be developed and good quality paper pulp make by blending with bamboo fibre.</p>
<p>Over recent years, the emergencies of mini paper plants on a reality seems to hold the promise of adding new horizons to the development and growth of Indian paper industry. In may be  noted with  concern that the large sector of this industry  for  quite sometime,  has  failed to sustain any appreciable  growth  due  to various factors  eg. The plant being highly capital intensive low rats  of  return  and the raw material bottlenecks etc. mini paper plants are viewed as an effective remedy to the current  ailments of  the paper industry  as they involve much less  capital cost and are proved to be technically feasible and economically viable these  plants can be erected on the basis of fully indigenous expertise, know how and  machinery. Moreover, they after an effective means of lasing considerably the burden an conventional raw materials.</p>
<p>The paper industry of India is faced with numerous difficulties, some of which are given below</p>
<p>1.   Shortage of Fibrous Raw Material</p>
<p>The lack forest resources requires long range planning for development of improved bamboo has vesting utilization of bagasse, jute etc.</p>
<p>2.   High process and Shortage of Chemicals</p>
<p>Shortage of sulphur, salt cake (Na2So4) and chlorine with corresponding high prices place in the Indian paper industry to a great disadvantage in attempting to export paper product to a regement of foreign exchange position. This forces a great deal move attention an chemical recovery methods.</p>
<p>Due to the above problems, it become necessary to use simple and more scientific methods for the manufacture of paper products. Due to the lack of the fibres material jute stick is now being started to be wed as the starting material. the  paper produced  from  jute  is very hard  and  has  comparatively  high tensile  strength. Move over, the chemicals used are available indigenously without any difficulty. There are move than 30 to 40 paper industries producing in public and small scale sector. The other factors which can be kept in view in selecting the  raw materials.</p>
<p>1.     The fibres of the raw material should be of high strength.</p>
<p>2.    Strength methods used for preparing the pulp shaved be easy and hot be     complicated.</p>
<p>3.    Properties of the product shaved be of quality by seeing the above  problems      and  jute  sticks are  quite  suitable  for  the production  of  paper.  A good     supply of jute sticks should be ensured by the suppliers.</p>
<p>Mini paper plants are mainly dependent on supplies of waste paper and rafs. They also make pulp out of cereal straw and other agricultural residues. A further important factor in favour of the mini paper plants is that their consumption of chemicals is far less than in the large scale units, and the power requirements are also less. The quality of paper produced in mini paper plants is, however, some what inferior to that obtainable in large scale units.</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
USES AND APPLICATION<br />
B. I. S. SPECIFICATION<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION FOR KRAFT PAPER<br />
MARKET SURVEY<br />
GLOBAL MARKET POSITION OF KRAFT PAPER<br />
OVERVIEW OF PAPER MARKET IN AFRICA<br />
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF PULP,PAPER AND PAPER BOARD IN AFRICA<br />
GLOBAL INSTALLED CAPACITY OF PULP, PAPER AND PAPER BOARD<br />
PRODUCTION OF KRAFT PAPER IN AFRICA<br />
IMPORT AND EXPORT OF KRAFT PAPER IN 41<br />
APPARENT  CONSUMPTION OF KRAFT IN AFRICA<br />
ESTIMATED DEMAND OF KRAFT PAPER IN AFRICA<br />
DEMAND SUPPLY GAP OF KRAFT PAPER IN AFRICA<br />
GLOBAL PACKAGING MARKET POSITION<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF KRAFT PAPER<br />
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR MANUFACTURE OF KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER<br />
FLOW SHEET OF MANUFACTURE OF PAPER<br />
FORMING OF WET WEB, PRESSING THE WET SHEET<br />
AND DRYING THE SHEET<br />
METHOD OF PREPARATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PULPS<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL IN PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRIES(IN DETAIL)<br />
COMMON PULPING PROCESSES<br />
CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF EFFLUENT FROM A LARGE SULPHATE<br />
(KRAFT) PULP AND PAPER MILL USING CHEMICAL RECOVERY<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS<br />
COMPLETE MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS/ SUPPLIERS FOR PAPER PLANT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
PLANT AND MACHINERY SPECIFICATIONS FOR KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER           LIST OF PLANT &#38; MACHINERY WITH COST<br />
WASTE TREAD STREET<br />
LIQUOR AND CHEMICAL PREPARATION SECTION<br />
STOCK PREPARATION AND APPROACH FLOW SYSTEM</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2.      LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5.      RAW MATERIAL<br />
6.      SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.      INTEREST CHART<br />
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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		<title>KRAFT PAPER  FROM WASTE CARTON BOXES (55 TPD)</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/kraft-paper-waste-carton-boxes-55-tpd/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 06:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education, and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China in and around 2nd century. B.C. pan where it travelled slowly west ward and reached the prantiens of Europe. By the end of 14th century, a member of paper mill existed in Europe, particularly in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. the invention of printing in 1956 brought a vastly in creased demand for paper, and paper-manufacturing was introduced to  England. America followed in 1690.</p>
<p>Agricultural residues, such as bagasse, rice husk, wheat husk jute sticks, grasses, etc are fast becoming  popular  materials for  paper making. considerable attention is being given to the utilization of  various agricultural by products  for  preparing pulp for paper manufacture landable efforts are being make in this direction.</p>
<p>Paper production requires a disintegration of the bulky fibrous material to individual or small agglomerate fibres.</p>
<p>This is called pulping. The ideal fibre for high grade paper should be long, high in cellulose content and low in ligrin content. Most ideal raw material for paper products is bamboo. Other sources are bagasse and hardwoods like jute stick must be developed and good quality paper pulp make by blending with bamboo fibre.</p>
<p>Over recent years, the emergencies of mini paper plants on a reality seems to hold the promise of adding new horizons to the development and growth of Indian paper industry. In may be  noted with  concern that the large sector of this industry  for  quite sometime,  has  failed to sustain any appreciable  growth  due  to various factors  eg. The plant being highly capital intensive low rats  of  return  and the raw material bottlenecks etc. mini paper plants are viewed as an effective remedy to the current  ailments of  the paper industry  as they involve much less  capital cost and are proved to be technically feasible and economically viable these  plants can be erected on the basis of fully indigenous expertise, know how and  machinery. Moreover, they after an effective means of lasing considerably the  burden an the conventional raw materials.</p>
<p>•    INTRODUCTION<br />
•    USES AND APPLICATION<br />
•    B. I. S. SPECIFICATION<br />
•    B.I.S. SPECIFICATION FOR KRAFT PAPER<br />
•    MARKET SURVEY<br />
•    GLOBAL MARKET SURVEY OF PAPER INCLUDING KRAFT PAPER<br />
•    GLOBAL MARKET POSITION<br />
•    ECONOMICS AND MARKET ASPECTS OF PAPER RECYCLING<br />
•    PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS<br />
•    RECOMMENDATIONS AND GRADE OF WASTE PAPER<br />
•    SOURCES OF WASTE PAPER AND ITS COLLECTION<br />
•    WASTE PAPER AND ITS USE<br />
•    CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE PAPER GRADES IN THE EN-643 STANDARD<br />
•    RAW MATERIALS<br />
•    CHEMICALS REQUIRED FOR PULP &#38; PAPER MILLS (IN GENERAL)<br />
•    TECHNOLOGY &#38; PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE FOR KRAFT<br />
•    PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER<br />
•    PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM<br />
•    MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE CARTON BOXES<br />
•    PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE CARTON BOXES<br />
•    METHOD OF PREPARATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PULPS<br />
•    FORMING OF WET WEB, PRESSING THE WET SHEETAND DRYING THE SHEET<br />
•    POLLUTION CONTROL FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS<br />
•    COMPLETE MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS/ SUPPLIERS FOR PAPER PLANT<br />
•    SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
•    SUPPLIERS OF OTHER PLANT &#38; MACHINERY<br />
•    PAPER MILL MACHINES &#38; PULP&#38; PAPER MILL MACHINERY EQUIPMENTS<br />
•    PLANT AND MACHINERY SPECIFICATIONS FOR KRAFT PAPER<br />
•    PAPER WASTE/WASTE TREAT SECTION<br />
•    LIQUOR AND CHEMICAL PREPARATION SECTION<br />
•    STOCK PREPARATION AND APPROACH FLOW SYSTEM MACHINE SECTION</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2.      LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5.      RAW MATERIAL<br />
6.      SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.      INTEREST CHART<br />
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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		<title>PAPER SHOPPING BAGS</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/paper-shopping-bags/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2016 09:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paper  bags are the oldest types of packaging  material  and are  very  much prevelant in the modern days in  various  fields. Infact,  paper bag is one of the most common and popular form  of packaging.  The hand made bags of paper have been a commodity  of common   use.   However,  for  the  manufacture  of   bags,   the introduction of machines is of recent origin about the middle  of 19th  century.   Since  then the manufacture of  paper  bags  has become an important industry in itself, paper bag is the cheapest form of packaging.  Such paper bags have the speciality that they are light weight, free from any contaminants like dust, and  are, as well, free from shifting or 'puffing' which results in loss of contents.   As  for  the share occupying  these  paper  bags  for general  use  require  minimum possible  space  for  storage  and shipment,   both   before  and  after  filling.    However,   one disadvantage  of  the paper bags is that they  are  not  durable. Though  the  strength  of  the paper bags  can  be  increased by lamination   of  the  base  paper  with  jute,  scrim  or   other reinforcing  materials, this however, increases the cost  of  the bag by making it more expensive.</p>
<p>Paper bags are made from a variety of papers both bleached and imbleached. However for making of the paper bags for general use, kraft paper and initation kraft paper are the most common papers used. Papers most commonly used for commercial and office invelopes include manilla, brown wrapping paper or white  papers. The type of paper used for bags depends upon the requirements of the  product  to be packed.  Kraft paper used for bag  making  is usually of 20 to 40 lbs basis weight.</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
TYPES OF PAPER BAGS<br />
SIZE OF PAPER BAGS<br />
SIZES OF PAPER BAGS (USED IN THE PROJECT) (FINISHED)<br />
USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
PROPERTIES OF PAPER<br />
MARKET POTENTIAL<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF PAPER SHOPPING BAGS<br />
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE<br />
ROTARY MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER CARRY BAGS<br />
PLANT LAY-OUT<br />
COMPLETE PLANT AND MACHINERY SUPPLIERS<br />
ADDRESSES OF RAW MATERIALS SUPPLIERS	</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A :</p>
<p> 1.  	COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
 2.  	LAND &#038; BUILDING<br />
 3.  	PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
 4.  	FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
 5.  	RAW MATERIAL<br />
 6.  	SALARY AND WAGES<br />
 7.  	UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
 8.  	TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
 9.  	COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.  	PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.  	BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.  	RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.  	INTEREST CHART<br />
14.  	DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.  	CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.  	PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET          </p>
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		<title>KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER (100 TPD)</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/kraft-paper-from-waste-paper-100-tpd/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2015 12:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">
Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education, and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China in and around 2nd century. B.C. pan where it travelled slowly west ward and reached the prantiens of Europe. By the end of 14th century, a member of paper mill existed in Europe, particularly in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. the invention of printing in 1956 brought a vastly in creased demand for paper, and paper-manufacturing was introduced to  England. America followed in 1690.</p>
<p>Agricultural residues, such as bagasse, rice husk, wheat husk jute sticks, grasses, etc are fast becoming  popular  materials for  paper making. considerable attention is being given to the utilization of  various agricultural by products  for  preparing pulp for paper manufacture landable efforts are being make in this direction.</p>
<p>Paper production requires a disintegration of the bulky fibrous material to individual or small agglomerate fibres.</p>
<p>This is called pulping. The ideal fibre for high grade paper should be long, high in cellulose content and low in ligrin content. Most ideal raw material for paper products is bamboo. Other sources are bagasse and hardwoods like jute stick must be developed and good quality paper pulp make by blending with bamboo fibre.</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
USES AND APPLICATION<br />
B. I. S. SPECIFICATION<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION FOR KRAFT PAPER<br />
MARKET SURVEY<br />
GLOBAL MARKET POSITION OF KRAFT PAPER<br />
OVERVIEW OF PAPER MARKET IN AFRICA<br />
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF PULP,PAPER AND PAPER BOARD IN AFRICA<br />
GLOBAL INSTALLED CAPACITY OF PULP, PAPER AND PAPER BOARD<br />
PRODUCTION OF KRAFT PAPER IN AFRICA<br />
IMPORT AND EXPORT OF KRAFT PAPER IN AFRICA<br />
APPARENT  CONSUMPTION OF KRAFT IN AFRICA<br />
ESTIMATED DEMAND OF KRAFT PAPER IN AFRICA<br />
DEMAND SUPPLY GAP OF KRAFT PAPER IN AFRICA<br />
GLOBAL PACKAGING MARKET POSITION<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF KRAFT PAPER<br />
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR MANUFACTURE OF KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER<br />
FLOW SHEET OF MANUFACTURE OF PAPER<br />
FORMING OF WET WEB, PRESSING THE WET SHEET<br />
AND DRYING THE SHEET<br />
METHOD OF PREPARATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PULPS<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL IN PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRIES(IN DETAIL)<br />
COMMON PULPING PROCESSES<br />
CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF EFFLUENT FROM A LARGE SULPHATE<br />
(KRAFT) PULP AND PAPER MILL USING CHEMICAL RECOVERY<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL FOR LIQUID EFFLUENTS<br />
COMPLETE MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS/ SUPPLIERS FOR PAPER PLANT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
PLANT AND MACHINERY SPECIFICATIONS FOR KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER           LIST OF PLANT &#38; MACHINERY WITH COST<br />
WASTE TREAD STREET<br />
LIQUOR AND CHEMICAL PREPARATION SECTION<br />
STOCK PREPARATION AND APPROACH FLOW SYSTEM</p>
<p><strong>APPENDIX – A :</strong></p>
<p>1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2.      LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5.      RAW MATERIAL<br />
6.      SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.      INTEREST CHART<br />
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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		<title>LAMINATION AND COATING ON PAPER</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/lamination-and-coating-on-paper/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2015 07:23:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">
Laminated/Coated paper was first developed commercially owing to demand for better printing results.</p>
<p>It has been used for many years and is being used satisfactorily in certain grades of paper.</p>
<p>Under coated paper comes art paper. The other varieties of coated paper which the mill can produce without incurring any additional investment are chrom paper, art, card etc. These types of papers can be either coloured or white. The base material is generally white paper. The base material is coated with certain chemicals and plastic resin mix to impart certain. Characteristics desired by the various end-users. Art paper is coated on both sides, making it possible to print it either side. Whereas chromo paper is coated on one side only. Both of these papers fall under the category of friction glazed paper.</p>
<p>•    INTRODUCTION<br />
•    USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />
•    PROPERTIES &#38; CHARACTERISTICS OF COATED PAPER<br />
•    SPECIFICATION OF COATING FORMULATION FOR FRICTION<br />
GLAZED PAPERS &#38; BOARDS<br />
•    B. I. S. SPECIFICATIONS<br />
•    MARKET POTENTIAL<br />
•    FORMULATIONS FOR COATING OR LAMINATING PAPER<br />
•    VARIOUS RAW MATERIALS USED IN FORMULATIONS<br />
•    PREPARATION OF COATING FORMULATION<br />
•    PROCESS OF LAMINATION &#38; COATING ON PAPER<br />
•    COATING PROCESS<br />
•    OTHER COATING PROCESSES<br />
•    PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR THE PROCESS OF LAMINATION<br />
&#38; COATING ON PAPER<br />
•    PLANT LAYOUT<br />
•    SUPPLIERS OF PLANT &#38; MACHINERY</p>
<p><strong>APPENDIX – A :</strong></p>
<p>1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2.      LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5.      RAW MATERIAL<br />
6.      SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.      INTEREST CHART<br />
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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