SORBITOL 70% FROM MAIZE STARCH & DEXTOROSE MONOHYDRATE (DMH FROM MAIZE STARCH) WITH A CAPACITY OF PER DAY 100 MT. (SORBITOL 70%) & 25 MT. (DMH)

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Sorbitol, a polyol (sugar alcohol), is a bulk sweetener found in numerous food products. In addition to providing sweetness, it is an excellent humectant and texturizing agent. Sorbitol is about 60 percent as sweet as sucrose with one-third fewer calories. It has a smooth mouthfeel with a sweet, cool and pleasant taste. It is non-cariogenic and may be useful to people with diabetes. Sorbitol has been safely used in processed foods for almost half a century. It is also used in other products, such as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.

D-Soribitol, CH2OH(CHOH)4CH2OH (D-glucitol, L-gulitol), is a hexahydric alcohol with a 6-carbon atom straight-chain that contains six hydroxyl gropups, and has a molecular weight of 182.17. It exists as a white, odorless, crystalline solid. Because of a negative heat of solution, sorbitol has a cooling effect when tasted. The hexitol has about two-thirds the sweetness of sugar.

Sorbitol was first isolated by the French chemist Joseph Boussingault in 1872 from the fresh juice of mountain ash berries. It has since been found in many natural products such as edible fruits (apples, plums, peaches, cherries, etc.), berries of mountain ash, hawthorn and Sorbus domestica, tobacco, algae, and red seaweed. In spite of its wide occurrence, natural materials are not a good commercial source of sorbitol, and it is made synthetically. The content of sorbitol in grapes is insignificant and advantage is taken of this situation by using a sorbitol assay of grape wines as a means of detecting adulteration with other fruit wines or apple cider.

A French chemist first discovered sorbitol in the berries of the mountain ash in 1872. It occurs naturally in a wide variety of fruits and berries. Today it is commercially produced by the hydrogenation of glucose and is available in both liquid and crystalline form.

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INTRODUCTION
PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SORBITOL
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SORBITOL SOLUTIONS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SORBITOL
BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
ESTERIFICATION
REDUCTION
PROPERTIES OF DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE
THE QUALITY CONFORMS TO BP STANDARD.
HANDLING AND STORAGE.
TRANSPORT INFORMATION.
USES AND APPLICATIONS
SORBITOL
PHARMACEUTICALS
COSMETICS
TEXTILES
POLYMERS
RECOMMENDATION
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
SPECIFICATION OF SORBITOL SOLUTION (70%) FOR COSMETIC INDUSTRY
SPECIFICATION OF DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE
MARKET POSITION OF SORBITOL & DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE
CONFECTIONERY
TEXTILES
TOBACCO
PHARMACEUTICALS
COSMETICS
TOOTHPASTE
EMULSION
FOODS
DIABETIC DIETS
THE SORBITOL SOLUTION IS PURIFIED IN TWO STEPS
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
STATUS OF INDUSTRY IN INDIA
KASYAP SWEETNERS LTD.
GULSHAN POLYOLS LTD.
POLYOLS
INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS
DIABETIC AND SLIMMING FOODS
ORAL CARE.
SKIN CARE
LIST OF MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF SORBITOL
INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURERS OF SORBITOL
SELECTED PRODUCER OF STARCH
GRADES OF SORBITOL
CONTAINER AND REGULATION
MANUFACTURE OF SORBITOL FROM MAIZE STARCH
CONVERSION OF MAIZE STARCH INTO LIQUID GLUCOSE
RAW MATERIALS
CONVESRSION OF LIQUID GLUCOSE/DEXTROSE INTO SORBITOL
DETAIL OF ACID ENZYME HYDROLYSIS
STARCH MAKE – UP TANK
ACID HYDROLYSIS
FILTRATION
FILTRATION & EVAPORATION
COOLING
SACCHARIFICATION
DECOLORISATION & FILTRATION
ACTIVE CARBON TREATMENT AND FILTRATION
FITER
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF SORBITOL
FROM MAIZE STARCH
SORBITOL FROM CRYSTAL GLUCOSE PROCESS FLOW BLOCK DIAGRAM
PRODUCTION OF CRYSTALLINE DEXTROSE MANOHYDRATE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
PHOTOS FOR MAIN EQUIPMENTS
PLANT LAYOUT FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF SORBITOL FROM MAIZE STARCH
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
MAIZE STARCH
NITROGEN GAS
ACTIVATED CARBON
NICKEL CATALYSTS
MAGNESIUM METAL POWDER
CAUSTIC SODA
HYDROCHLORIC ACID
TURNKEY CONSULTANTS
COMPLETE PLANT AND MACHINERY SUPPLIERS
INDUSTRIAL ETP PLANT MANUFACTURE/SUPPLIER
EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL
STANDARDS
TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT DISCHARGE
WASTE TREATMENT
TYPICAL WASTE SOLIDS CHARACTERISTICS
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
MANPOWER
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
DETAILS OF LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS

APPENDIX – A:

1. COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2. LAND & BUILDING
3. PLANT AND MACHINERY
4. FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5. RAW MATERIAL
6. SALARY AND WAGES
7. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9. COST OF PRODUCTION
10. PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11. BREAK EVEN POINT
12. RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13. INTEREST CHART
14. DEPRECIATION CHART
15. CASH FLOW STATEMENT
16. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET

Additional information

Plant Capacity

SORBITOL 70% & DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE

Land and Building

(40000 Sq.Mtr)

Plant & Machinery

US$. 2142857

Rate of Return

19%

Break Even Point

61%