WAX EMULSION FOR CONSTRUCTION
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Emulsion is stable mixture of two or more immiscible liquids held in suspension by small percentage of substance called emulsifiers.
All emulsion are comprised of a continuous phase and a disperse phase.
Wax Emulsion for construction is used for water repellant and coating.
An emulsifiable wax which can be dispersed in water with or without alternation of its chemical composition, is known as wax emuslion. Waxes which contain free alcohols and free acids are emulsifiable but usually require the assistance of a dispersing agent. Since most of the natural waxes have a low content of free alcohols and acids and are largely constituted of alcohol esters and hydrocarbons, preference is given to synthetic waxes which are expressly made for emulsification purpose.
Project Reports Cover:
- Introduction
- Uses and Applications
- Properties
- Market Survey with future aspects
- Present Manufacturers
- B.I.S. Specifications
- Manufacturing Process with Formulae
- Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis
- Capacity
- Land & Building Requirements with Rates
- List & Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs
- Raw Materials
- Details/List and Costs
- Power & Water Requirements
- Labour/Staff Requirements
- Utilities and Overheads
- Total Capital Investment
- Turnover
- Cost of Production
- Break Even Point
- Profitability
- Land Man Ratio
- Suppliers of Plant & Machineries and Raw Materials.