SUGAR CANE WAX FROM PRESS MUD
[CODE NO.3094]
Many substances that can be used in place of natural waxes
as ingredients in proportions and the term "Wax" also identifies
the finished compositions providing the time honoured services
associated with waxing treatment.
Waxes are widely distributed in nature with commercially
important representatives in each of the following
classifications :-
1. Animal (including insects)
2. Vegetable, and
3. Minerals.
Through chemical analysis of wax found that cane sugar wax
and many other waxes had a similar molecular structure of the
principal compounds. The classical chemical definition of wax has
been the esters of fatty acids and monohydric fatty alcohols.
Many other chemical structures also are common in the waxes and
long chain hydrocarbon compounds are particularly important in
the mineral wax classification. The organic structure that cause
the water repellency and many of the other fatty characteristics
of the waxes are the long alkyl chains.
Sugar cane wax occurs on the surface of the cane steams, if
the giant grasses "Saccharam officinaracess" etc. Cultivated in
the production of raw sugar. Much of the particular waxes is
carried into the juice stream in the cane crushing and washing
materials and dirt. The suspanded materials including the wax
separates from the juice and concentrate in the large
classifiers. After the mud is filtered and washed for residual
sugar, the wax is extracted from the filter cake along with oils
and resins by the use of solvents such as petroleum naphthates.
Waxes are used in many industries for a wide variety of
applications such a paper coating, polishes electrical
insulations, carbon papers, textiles, leather, precision casting
pharmaceuticals etc.
COST ESTIMATION
Plant Capacity : 750.00 KG./day
Land & Building (2000 Sq.MT) : Nil
Plant & Machinery : Rs. 14.45 Lacs
Working Capital for 1 Month : Rs. 9.8 Lacs
Total Capital Investment : Rs. 26.18 Lacs
Rate of Return : 73%
Break Even Point : 55%
1. INTRODUCTION
2. USES AND APPLICATIONS
3. PROPERTIES
4. MARKET SURVEY
5. RAW MATERIALS
6. MANUFACTURING PROCESS
7. PROCESS FLOW SHEET
8. SUPPLIERS OF PLANT & MACHINERY
9. SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
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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