P.V.C LEATHER CLOTH (REXINE) (EIRI-1091)
For many years a range of leather like materials has been in use for sockings, linkings and uppers. They are all based of fabrics, usually woven and mainly of cotton. These base cloths should be carefully selected to give the requisite physical properties for shoe uppers and they may be coated with oil or PVC or rubber compound, Cellulose derivatives or synthetic resin (plastics). The surface may be smooth, with high polish or matt effect, or embossed with designs, many of which simulate leather or fabrics. All these coated materials are totally impermeable to air and water, ventilation must therefore achieved by suitable shoe design. The earliest type of leather cloth was American Cloth, the coating being of linseed oil. This was followed by nitrocellulose coating. Both are practically obsolete for uppers, being superseded by plastic coatings, but they are used for sockings.
Cost Estimation
Plant Capacity 5000 MTR/Day
Land and Building (Area 600 sq.mt.) Rs. 71 Lacs
Plant & Machinery Rs. 59 Lacs
W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 4.36 Cr.
Total Capital Investment Rs. 5.80 Cr.
Rate of Return 32%
Break Even Point 43%
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