Fly Ash Bricks
Fly Ash Bricks
Fly Ash Bricks
Investigator (G/C)
MSME-DI, Guindy,
Chennai.
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1. INTRODUCTION :
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The Proposed unit will be a started by one of the women entrepreneur
and she have acquired EM Part I from the District Industries Centre,
Kanchipuram, And also obtained all the statuary requirements to run the
firm without any technical and managerial problems.
2. Market Demand:
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At present 20nos units are engaged and 40 lakhs nos of bricks
per month are manufactured in our state. And there will be scope to
start near about 100 units, which will be produced more than 2 cores no
of bricks per month in future. Thus marketing of these product are well
shinning.
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4. Raw Materials
The proposed unite will be using both type of fly ash depends upon the
availbality
Silica 35-59 %
Alumina 23-33%
About 50 to 80% fly ash may be used for the production. Fly ash
conform to IS 3812/1981is one of the important aspects.
4.5. Gypsum:
4.6 Lime :
4.7. Sand
River sand should be clean & coarse. About 10 to 20% may used.
All the raw materials are indigenous and readily available from the manufacture
or traders
5. MANUFACTURING PROCESS:
Fly ash (70%)Lime (10%) Gypsum (5%) and sand(15%) are manually
feed into a pan mixer where water is added to the required proportion for
homogeneous mixing. The proportion of raw material may vary
depending upon quality of raw materials. After mixing, the mixture are
allowed to belt conveyor through feed in to automatic brick making
machine were the bricks are pressed automatically. Than the bricks are
placed on wooden pallets and kept as it is for two days there after
transported to open area where they are water cured for 10 -15 days. The
bricks are sorted and tested before dispatch.
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6. Flow Sheet Diagram
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Transported To Wooden Racks
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Kept as it is
for two days for setting
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Water Curing
(7 to 10 days)
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Drying
(one or two days)
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Sorting and Testing
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Dispatch
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7. Inspection and Quality Control:
9. Pollution Control
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11. Electrical HP Details:
Sl.No Name of the Machine No: of H.P
m/s Connected
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13. Recurring Expenditure (Per Month ):
13.1 .Raw Material Per Month: Rs .
S.N Description Qty mt Rate Amount
1 Fly ash 450 Mt 1000 450,000
2 Gypsum Lime 70 3,000 2,10,000
3 Lime 105 2000 210000
4 Sand 35 3,500 1,22,500
TOTAL 992500
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14. Other Financial Assistance Rs.
14.2. Land
30,00,000
14.3. Building 13,00,000
= 31,86,274 X 100
2,08,80,000
= 28,41,00,000
1,50,00,000
= 15.25%
= 31,86,274 X 100
2,08,80,000
= 28,41,00,000
96,52,528
= 33.00%
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= 40,79,714 X 100
40,79,714 + 31,86,274
= 56.14%
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18. Supplier’s Address:
Complex, Cuddalore,
Lime stone, river sand and crusher dust are available from the local
dealers.
4. K Tech Machines,
S. F. No. 315/1D, Muthusamy Industrial Estate,
Sanganoor Road, (Ganesh Theater Opposite) Jayaprakash Nagar,
Via Ganapathy, Coimbatore - 641006,
Tamil Nadu, India.