Detailed Project Report on zinc stearate production line (direct methed) cap: 500 ton/year

Detailed Project Report on zinc stearate production line (direct methed) cap: 500 ton/year

ZINC STEARATE PRODUCTION LINE
(DIRECT METHOD) CAP: 500 TON/YEAR
[CODE NO. 3029]  


Zinc Stearate are known as driers and metallic soaps. It has long been established that the metal or action of the metallic soap is the active principle which accelerates the oxidation and polymerisation reaction associated with the drying of oils. As many as twenty four metals are known to have activity, but the soaps of cobalt, manganese, lead, iron, calcium, zinc and ziroconium account for the major share of present day use. Of these cobalt, manganese, lead and iron soaps are the primary driers. Calcium, zinc and ziroconium soaps alone do not promote drying. They are useful only in conjunction with one or more of the primary driers, and thus are termed auxilliary driers. The organic or anion portions of the metallic soaps used as driers act as carrying and solubilizing agents. Because of their stability, excellent solubility and low cost, soaps based on naphthenic acid, tall oil and 2-ethylhexoic acid account for the major portion of the driers in use today. Driers made with rosin, oleic and linoleic acids have declined in use, but are still manufactured for special purposes. Driers based on newly available synthetic, tertiary organic acids have been developed.

These acids are in the 9-11 carbon range and thus have a higher acid value than those with a larger number of carbon atoms, permitting driers of higher metal content. Regarding the manufacture of stearates, in the same plant and machinery all the few stearates can be manufactured. The process of manufacture is also very simple. The consumption of Zinc Stearate is increasing due to increase in production of plastics and rubbers and increasing demand for cosmetic and pharmaceuticals.

Zinc Stearate is a chemical substance that has a white, fluffy, powdered appearance and is usually formed from a combination of Stearic acid and zinc oxide. It does not have a strong odor, although traces of a slight fatty acid scent are not uncommon Zinc Stearate is a compound of long-chain fatty acids with Zinc attached to it. Zinc Stearates are insoluble in polar solvents (like alcohol & ethers), but more soluble in in aromatic compounds and chlorinated hydrocarbons when heated.


It is a Zinc Salt of Fatty Acids [Zinc Stearate chemical formula is Zn (C17H35COO)2 ]. Also known as Zinc Octadecanoic acid. And it has the molecular mass of 632.35 g mol-1

Synonyms of Zinc Stearate are “Zinc Soap”, “Zinc Salt of fatty acid”, “Zincum”,  “Zinc Octadecanoate”, “Zinc distearate” etc.

It is the most powerful mold release agent among all metal soaps. It contains no electrolyte and has a hydrophobic effect. Because of this versatility, this substance is used by many different types of companies, from plastic industries to concrete manufacturers. Its main application areas are the plastics and rubber industry where it is used as a releasing agent and lubricant which can be easily incorporated.


COST ESTIMATION

Plant Capacity                                            1.67 MT./day
Land & Building (700 Sq.Mtr)                      Rs.1.00 Cr
Plant & Machinery                                       Rs 40.00 Lacs
W.C. for 2 Months                                       Rs. 70.42 Lacs
Total Capital Investment                              Rs.2.19   Cr
Rate of Return                                            38%
Break Even Point                                        50%


INTRODUCTION    
USES AND APPLICATIONS    
PROPERTIES & CHARATERISTIS    
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION    
GRADES OF ZINC STEARATE    
MARKET SURVEY    
EXPORT DATA OF ZINC STEARATE    
IMPORT DATA OF ZINC STEARATE    
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS, EXPORTERS OF ZINC STEARATE    
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF ZINC STEARATE (DIRECT METHOD)    
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM    
OTHER’S PRODUCTION METHOD OF ZINC STEARATE    
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE IN DETAILS    
PROCESS FLOW SHEET    
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ZINC STEARATE    
PLANT LAYOUT    
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT    
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT    
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES    
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS    
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY    
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY (GLOBAL)    
   
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                               
 

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