Detailed Project Report on bamboo pulp

Detailed Project Report on bamboo pulp

BAMBOO PULP [3516]

Bamboos are a group of woody perennial evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. Some of its members are giants, forming by far the largest members of the grass family. Younger tips of some of the larger species can grow over 1 meter per day.Bamboo pulp means moist, slightly cohering mass, consisting of soft, undissolved animal or vegetable matter.Pulp made from wood, used especially to make paper. Bamboo is botanically classified as a grass and for pulping purposes it is regarded as an annual plant. Bamboo pulp is very similar to softwood in terms of fiber length and strength. However, pulping conditions are also very similar to eucalyptus. Hence, bamboo can be pulped together with hardwood. Mixed cooking provides stronger pulp than hardwood pulped separately and later mixed with bamboo. Bamboo can also be cooked with acacia. Bamboo can be formed into a suitable pulp if prior to digestion it undergoes a process of shredding, washing and wet depithing.The fibres are then chemically digested preferably by a process which uses rapid pressure drops to open the fibres using the energy contained in the wet superheated fibres. Plant cell walls are composed of cellulose which is the main material used to make paper. Wood contains high levels of these papermaking fibres and is the main pulp source utilized in North America. The structure and shape of the cellulose wood fibre varies from species to species and even within an individual tree. Chemical pulping turns the wood pulp brown in colour. Although this is fine for such packaging as cardboard and some paper bags, whiteness is an important characteristic in papers used for printing or high quality packaging. Bleaching is used to whiten and purify the pulp fibres. How much bleaching is required depends on the end product that will be manufactured from the pulp. Bleaching, however, weakens the wood fibre. Different paper products have different requirements for the balance between strength and whiteness. To meet this range of needs, mills produce a variety of pulps such as fully bleached, semi-bleached and unbleached. The international commodity market for paper pulp is well established, and the supply side is dominated by a few very large multinational companies. Prices in the domestic market in Australia essentially track the cycles in world price. Indicative costs of bleached pulp are $700-$1,000/t. The economic success of a pulping plant hinges on its ability to commercially produce pulp when prices are at the bottom of the cycle. Pulp and paper industry is a very conspicuous industry of modern times. Paper form a commodity of prime in partance 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 manufacture lendable efforts are being  make in this direction. Paper production requires a disintegration of the bulky fibraes 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 and low in ligrin content. Most ideal raw materila 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.

COST ESTIMATION

Plant Capacity                                              10 MT/Day  
Land & Building (8000 sq.mt)                   Rs. 4.07 Cr
Plant & Machinery                                       Rs. 3.42 Cr
Working Capital for 2 Months                  Rs. 1.24 Cr
Total Capital Investment                           Rs. 8.98 Cr
Rate of Return                                            26%
Break Even Point                                       60%



INTRODUCTION    
PULP/PAPER FROM BAMBOO:-    
OTHER SOURCES:-    
USES AND APPLICATIONS    
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION    
PROSPECTS AND ADVANTAGES OF BAMBOO    
PAPER PULP MANUFACTURING    
OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE BAMBOO INDUSTRY    
THE PHILIPPINE BAMBOO INDUSTRY    
ISSUES OF THE BAMBOO INDUSTRY    
POTENTIALS FOR GLOBAL MARKET POSITIONING    
TABLE: BREAKDOWN OF THE GLOBAL BAMBOO MARKET INTO
COMPONENT PRODUCTS    
TABLE: PROJECTED SHARES OF THE PHILIPPINES IN THE GLOBAL
BAMBOO MARKET.    
MARKET SURVEY    
ITS GOALS ARE:    
ADVANTAGES OF UNBLEACHED BAMBOO PAPER PULP    
1. ORIGINAL RAW MATERIAL OF BAMBOO PULP    
2. NATURAL, NO ADDITIVES    
3. HEALTHY AND COMFORTABLE, SAFE AND RELAXED    
MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF BAMBOO PULPS    
RAW MATERIALS    
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT RAW MATERIALS    
BAMBOO:-    
CHARACTERISTICS OF BAMBOO    
CHARACTERISTICS OF FIBROUS RAW MATERIALS    
CHARACTRERISTICS OF BAMBOO PULP    
CHEMICALS REQUIRED FOR PULP AND PAPER MILLS (IN GENERAL)    
CAUSTIC SODA (NAOH):-    
LIME:-    
CHLORINE:-    
HYPOCHLORITE:-    
ALUM:-    
ROSIN:-    
STARCH:-    
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF BAMBOO PULP    
PROCESS OF PULP FROM BAMBOO    
PULP FROM BAMBOO:-    
BLEACHING:-    
SCREENING OF THE PULP:-    
BAMBOO PULP BEATING:-    
SCREENING OF THE PULP:-    
PROCESSING DETAILS OF BAMBOO PULP    
MANUFACTURE OF PULP    
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR THE MANUFACTURING OF PULP FROM BAMBOO    
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY    
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS    
BAMBOO    
SPECIFICATION OF BAMBOO PULP PLANT MACHINERY    
BAMBOO/BAGASSE STREET    

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      

 

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