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		<title>BRAKE OIL</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2016 09:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Brake oil is having a great demand in India as it is being used in all auto vehicles and demand of the brake oil is growing at a rapid pace as there are number of users of brake oils. The burgeoning demand for vehicles in countries like China and India is forecasted to drive growth for the automotive brake fluid market. Lubricating oils are the agents, solids, semisolids or  liquids  employed for reducing friction and  preventing  wear  between  machine parts in relative motion, it acts also as  as  a medium  to conduct away the heat of friction and as  carrier  for  contamination  products which are later removed from the  system,   it  may also serve other purposes, such as corrosion  prevention, electrical insulation, and sealing to prevent loss of pressure or  against entry of dirt. Automotive brake fluid are of two types: petroleum and non-petroleum. Petroleum-based automotive brake fluids are rarely used in the automotive industry.</p>
<p><strong>Classification:</strong></p>
<p>Lubricating oils are divided into three groups according to the types of service they are intended to perform.  Refiners and oil compounders tailor their products to meet these service requirements .</p>
<p><strong>They are:</strong><br />
1. Oils used in intermittent service, such as motor and aviation oils .<br />
2.       Oils designed for continuous service such as turbine oils.<br />
3.       Oils prepared from lubricating oils fractions but used for other than lubrication purposes, such as insulation, hydraulic and medicinal oils.<br />
Oils  used  in intermittent service must show  the  best possible  change  in  viscosity with temperatures  that  is  thin  viscosity  must  be high. These oils are  changed  at  relatively  frequent  intervals  to remove the dirt and foreign  matter  they  collected  in service, The stability of such oils is,  therefore, of  less  importance  than  in the  stability  of  oils  used  in  continuous service for long periods without renewal .</p>
<p>1.   INTRODUCTION<br />
2.   PROPERTIES<br />
3.   LABORATORY EQUIPMENT FOR BRAKE OIL TESTING<br />
4.   MARKET POSITION<br />
5.   PRESENT MANUFACTURER<br />
6.   BIS<br />
7.   PETROLEUM LUBRICATING BASE STOCKS<br />
8.   CLASSIFICATION<br />
9.   MANUFACTURE OF BRAKE OIL STARTING FROM CRUDE STOCK<br />
10.  OTHER PROCESS<br />
11.  FORMULATION ON BRAKE OIL<br />
12.  PROCESS FLOW SHEET<br />
13.  PLANT LAYOUT<br />
14.  ADDRESSES OF PLANT &#38; MACHINERY SUPPLIERS<br />
15.  ADDRESSES OF RAW MATERIALS SUPPLIERS</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>LUBE OIL BLENDING WITH GREASES</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2014 13:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Lube  oils  generally  include all  classes  of  lubricating materials  that are applied as fuels.  <span class="p-content">India’s growing economy and emerging middle class continue to contribute to a robust automotive market growth as Lube oil and Greases business depends upon the growth of automobile sector.. As a result, India is now the world’s 3rd largest lubricants market, behind only America and China, with a market size of 3 billion litres. Lubricants (Oils and greases and others) demand is projected to grow at a 2.7% annually. Of that, the automotive lubricants market is 55%, and growing at 6.5% annually. A</span>ll of the  world's lube oils are made from the crude oil which remain after removal of gas oil and lighter fractions  by distillation. In order to minimize variations and produce products that provide consistent  performance in specific applications, four steps  are followed in the manufacture of finished lubricating oils from the various  available crudes. <span class="p-content">The leading brands in Lubricant sectors are IOC (Servo brand), Bharat Petroleum Corporation (MAK) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (Turbo). These brands have got over 50% market share. The rest is with private and multinationals, including Shell, Gulf Oil, Castrol, Exxon Mobil, Total, IPOL and smaller companies.</span> Selection and aggregating  of  crudes according to the  principal  types  of  hydrocarbon present; distillation of the crude  to  separate  it  into   fractions containing   hydrocarbons  in the same sp  range;  processing  to remove undesirable  constituents from the various fractions or to convert  same  of these materials constituents from  the  various fractions or to convert same of these materials to more desirable materials,  and blending to attain the  physical  characteristics that  are  required in the finished  products  and  incorporating chemical agents to improve performance. EIRI have prepared the project report to set-up this plant for new entrepreneurs who want to enter into this trade as manufacturers.</p>
<p><strong>Each ‘EIRI’ MARKET OVERVIEW CUM DETAILED TECHNO ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY REPORT (Complete Report) tentatively covers</strong><br />
•    Introduction<br />
•    Properties<br />
•    BIS (Bureau of Indian Standard) Specifications &#38; Requirements<br />
•    Uses &#38; Applications<br />
•    Present Indian Market Overview/Position<br />
•    Export &#38; Import Statistics Data<br />
•    Names and Addresses of Existing Units (Present Manufactures)<br />
•    List of Plant &#38; Machineries<br />
•    Miscellaneous Items and Accessories<br />
•    Instruments, Laboratory Equipments and Accessories<br />
•    Electrification, Electric Load and Water<br />
•    Maintenance, Suppliers/Manufacturers of Plant and Machineries<br />
•    Manufacturing Process with Formulations (If applicable)<br />
•    Flow Sheet Diagram<br />
•    List of Raw Materials<br />
•    Availability of Raw Materials<br />
•    Requirement of Staff &#38; Labour<br />
•    Personnel Management<br />
•    Skilled &#38; Unskilled Labour<br />
•    Requirement of Land Area<br />
•    Built up Area<br />
•    Plant Layout<br />
Along with financial details as under:<br />
•    Summary of Capital Cost of Project<br />
•    Land &#38; Side Development Exp.<br />
•    Buildings<br />
•    Plant &#38; Machineries<br />
•    Misc. Fixed Assets<br />
•    Technical Know how Fees &#38; Exp.<br />
•    Preliminary Expenses<br />
•    Pre-operative Expenses<br />
•    Provision for Contingencies<br />
Below mentioned financial statements (Annexure) will be  for 5 to 10 Years<br />
•    Annexure:: Cost of Project and Means of Finance<br />
•    Annexure:: Output, Profitability and Cash Flow Chart<br />
•    Annexure:: Assessment of Working Capital requirements<br />
•    Annexure:: Sources of Finance<br />
•    Annexure:: Balance Sheets<br />
•    Annexure:: Break-Even Analysis and profitability analysis.<br />
•    Annexure:: Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks<br />
•    Annexure:: Sales Realisation<br />
•    Annexure:: Raw Material Cost<br />
•    Annexure:: Other Raw Material Cost<br />
•    Annexure:: Packing Material Cost<br />
•    Annexure:: Consumables, Store etc.,<br />
•    Annexure:: Employees Expenses<br />
•    Annexure:: Fuel Expenses<br />
•    Annexure:: Power/Electricity Expenses<br />
•    Annexure:: Repairs &#38; Maintenance Exp.<br />
•    Annexure:: Other Mfg. Expenses<br />
•    Annexure:: Administration Expenses<br />
•    Annexure:: Selling Expenses<br />
•    Annexure:: Depreciation Charges - Profitability<br />
•    Annexure:: Depreciation Charges<br />
•    Annexure:: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans<br />
•    Annexure:: Tax on Profit<br />
•    Annexure:: Assumptions for Profitability workings<br />
•    Annexure:: Assessment of Working Capital</p>
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