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| Plant capacity | 2 ton./day |
|---|---|
| Land & building | (area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.78 cr. |
| Plant & machinery | Rs. 41 lacs |
| W.c. for 3 months | Rs. 67 lacs |
| Total capital investment | Rs. 2.95 cr. |
| Rate of return | 28% |
| Break even point | 52% |
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The term activated carbon, active carbon, or active charcoal is Usually applied to amorphous carbons possessing higher Absorption capacities than wood or animal charcoal. Many Processes were developed during world war for the production of Effective absorbents for use in gas masks. Industrial activated Carbons in the form of pellets, granules or fine powders, and With many industrial applications, are now available in the Market under different trade names. Commercial absorbent carbons May be grouped into decolorizing, gas absorbent, metal Absorbent, and medicinal carbons according to their physical Structure, properties, and applications. No one type of Carbon can be used for all purposes. A large variety of raw Materials are available for the manufacture of these products. Coal, petroleum coke, and wood charcoal are activated by gas Activation. Industrial waste e.g. Raw dust, begasse, molasses, Straw, coconut pericarp and shell, corn cobs, paddy and ground Nut husk, corn bean shell, distillery slop, waste mahua flowers, Waste wood pulp laquor, and mud from sugar factories have been Utilized for the production of active carbons by chemical Activation. Decolorising carbons are manufactured by gas Activation, in which the raw materials are first carbonized and The resulting charcoal heated to a high temperature in an Oxidizing atmosphere (2) chemical activation in which the Raw materials are impregnated with a chemical extruded, and Carbonized and (3) depsoition of carbon on porous inorganic Base activation is needed in this case.
Project Report covers:
| Plant capacity | 2 ton./day |
|---|---|
| Land & building | (area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.78 cr. |
| Plant & machinery | Rs. 41 lacs |
| W.c. for 3 months | Rs. 67 lacs |
| Total capital investment | Rs. 2.95 cr. |
| Rate of return | 28% |
| Break even point | 52% |