Aluminium Foil
Capacity
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100 MT/day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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240.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
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Rate of Return (ROR)
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46.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
|
35.00
%
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TCI
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1279.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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1279.00Lakhs
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Description:
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Aluminium Foil
Capacity
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10 MT/Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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200.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
47.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
|
36.00
%
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TCI
|
1300.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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1300.00Lakhs
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Description:
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ALUMINIUM FOIL
Capacity
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12 MT/Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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423.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
44.13
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
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32.29
%
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TCI
|
1172.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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1172.00Lakhs
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Description:
Aluminium foil is one of the most versatile packaging medium. The growth of this industry has been in the recent past, owing to the growing application of foil in a variety of products. Aluminium foil is regarded as unique material amongst flexible packaging materials. This is because of the characteristic of the foil to retain all metallic characteristics of aluminium.
Aluminium foil is a thin sheet of metal. As such it can be an absolute barrier to moisture, gases, odours, bacteria and moulds. The high reflectivity of aluminium ensures good protection against radiant heat, whilst its opacity is important in preventing deterioration of a very large range of foods and drinks which are affected by light. Examples of changes caused by light, and prevented by foil packaging, are the destruction of vitamins and rancidity of fats and oils.
Aluminium foils thicker than 25 µm (1.0 mil) are impermeable to oxygen and water. Foils thinner than this become slightly permeable due to minute pinholes caused by the production process. Aluminium foil has a shiny side and a matte side. The shiny side is produced when the aluminium is rolled during the final pass. It is difficult to produce rollers with a gap fine enough to cope with the foil gauge, therefore, for the final pass, two sheets are rolled at the same time, doubling the thickness of the gauge at entry to the rollers. The reflectivity of bright aluminium foil is 88% while dull embossed foil is about 80%.
The applications of Foil could be divided into two major groups i.e. packaging applications and non packaging applications. Packaging applications include the products given above for these products, the requirement of packaging is such that it should protect the product from physical and chemical changes and climatic hazards Non packaging applications include heat exchangers tube fins in air conditioners, capacitors and cable wraps, in which specific properties of the foil such as conductivity are used. Major markets are Pharmaceutical, Cigarettes, Tea industry, Tagger foil, Food Products, Dairy Products, Multi ply Laminates, Electrical/ Power Application, Decorative Laminates etc. One of the largest applications of aluminium foil is flexible packaging, which includes aseptic beverage cartons, confectionery, bakery and other oven cooked products, coffee, tea and chocolate drinks, tobacco products, and pharmaceutical packaging. Other large applications of Aluminium Foil include aluminium foil containers, where aluminium foil properties offer a great range of solutions for food packaging, and Household foil, which became in many countries an essential part of modern life, for cooking, or for many uses at home, or in commercial kitchens (restaurants, hospitals, schools, canteens).
Approximately 75% of aluminium foil is used for packaging of foods, cosmetics, and chemical products, and 25% used for industrial applications (e.g. thermal insulation, cables and electronics). The construction and automotive markets are responsible for nearly 25% of the total demand on the aluminium foil market. Aluminium is used in construction of commercial buildings and homes, most commonly in heating and ducting. In the auto industry, aluminium is gaining popularity and merit as a material used in car manufacturing. Due to its intrinsically lightweight, versatile properties, aluminium components improve a vehicles’ efficiency.
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Aluminium Foil
Capacity
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6 MT/Day
|
Plant and Machinery cost
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312.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
28.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
58.00
%
|
TCI
|
0.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
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312.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Aluminium plays a major role in the modern world through its innumerable forms of applications- from kitchen ware to electric conductors and from railway wagon to Appollo spacecraft. Because of its intrinsic and versatile properties of lightness, strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance, electrical and thermal conductivity, non toxicity etc., a wide range of uses has opened up for this metal. Aluminium as a packaging material is unmatched owing to its light weight, hygienic and non-contamination which eventually results in longer shelf-life of end products.
Aluminium foil is a thin sheet of metal. As such it can be an absolute barrier to moisture, gases, odors, bacteria and moulds. The high reflectivity of aluminium ensures good protection against radiant heat, whilst its opacity is important in preventing deterioration of a very large range of foods and drinks which are affected by light. It is used for packaging and non packaging uses. The growth of this industry has been in the recent past, owing to the growing application of foil in a variety of products.
India is one of the key producers of aluminium foil in the region. Over 70% of aluminium foil used in India is for packaging applications. Pharmaceuticals followed by beverages, personal care and a wide range of food and non-food products, semi rigid containers and house foil are the principal applications of aluminium foil in India in the packaging sector. Indai is the biggest aluminium foil manufacturer in the country. Other major manufacturers include India Foils, Emco, PG Foils and Flex Art. Holding on to the emerging indicators and the future prospects, Hindalco has plans to increase its aluminum smelting capacity three-fold to 1.8 mn tonne and alumina refining capacity four-fold to 6 mn tonne annually. As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest.
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Aluminium Foil
Capacity
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6 MT/Day
|
Plant and Machinery cost
|
312.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
28.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
58.00
%
|
TCI
|
0.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
312.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Aluminium plays a major role in the modern world through its innumerable forms of applications- from kitchen ware to electric conductors and from railway wagon to Appollo spacecraft. Because of its intrinsic and versatile properties of lightness, strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance, electrical and thermal conductivity, non toxicity etc., a wide range of uses has opened up for this metal. Aluminium as a packaging material is unmatched owing to its light weight, hygienic and non-contamination which eventually results in longer shelf-life of end products.
Aluminium foil is a thin sheet of metal. As such it can be an absolute barrier to moisture, gases, odors, bacteria and moulds. The high reflectivity of aluminium ensures good protection against radiant heat, whilst its opacity is important in preventing deterioration of a very large range of foods and drinks which are affected by light. It is used for packaging and non packaging uses. The growth of this industry has been in the recent past, owing to the growing application of foil in a variety of products.
India is one of the key producers of aluminium foil in the region. Over 70% of aluminium foil used in India is for packaging applications. Pharmaceuticals followed by beverages, personal care and a wide range of food and non-food products, semi rigid containers and house foil are the principal applications of aluminium foil in India in the packaging sector. Indai is the biggest aluminium foil manufacturer in the country. Other major manufacturers include India Foils, Emco, PG Foils and Flex Art. Holding on to the emerging indicators and the future prospects, Hindalco has plans to increase its aluminum smelting capacity three-fold to 1.8 mn tonne and alumina refining capacity four-fold to 6 mn tonne annually. As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest.
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Aluminium Foil
Capacity
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Household, Food Packaging: 3,000 MT/Annum Grade Aluminium Foil Pharmaceutical Grade Printed : 1,500
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Plant and Machinery cost
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1340.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
27.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
60.00
%
|
TCI
|
2717.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
2717.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Aluminium plays a major role in the modern world through its innumerable forms of applications- from kitchen ware to electric conductors and from railway wagon to Appollo spacecraft. Because of its intrinsic and versatile properties of lightness, strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance, electrical and thermal conductivity, non toxicity etc., a wide range of uses has opened up for this metal. Foil is a very thin sheet of rolled aluminium supplied in its pure form ('commercial purity') or in a variety of alloys and tempers which give a wide choice of tensile properties. The thickness of foil ranges from the thinnest currently produced commercially at about 0.0065 mm (or 6.5 µm) to the defined upper limit of 0.2 mm (or 200 µm).India is one of the key producers of aluminium foil in the region. Over 70% of aluminium foil used in India is for packaging applications. Pharmaceuticals followed by beverages, personal care and a wide range of food and non-food products, semi rigid containers and house foil are the principal applications of aluminium foil in India in the packaging sector. The total aluminium foil production in India is placed at around 35,000 tonne, of which Indal and India Foils account for a little over 50%. Indal is the biggest aluminum foil manufacturer in the country.Aluminum foil industry is growing annually at around 7%. In the near future, with the phenomenal rise in disposable incomes, the foil industry is expected to receive a boost. Thus, due to demand it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest.
Few Indian Major Players are as under
• Amco India Ltd.
• Annapurna Foils Ltd.
• Archer Metal Ltd.
• Biopac India Corpn. Ltd.
• Ess Dee Aluminium Ltd.
• Flex Art Foil Ltd.
• Green Pack Foils Pvt. Ltd.
• Hindalco Industries Ltd.
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Aluminium Foil
Capacity
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Household, Food Packaging: 3,000 MT/Annum Grade Aluminium Foil Pharmaceutical Grade Printed : 1,500
|
Plant and Machinery cost
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1340.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
27.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
60.00
%
|
TCI
|
2717.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
2717.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Aluminium plays a major role in the modern world through its innumerable forms of applications- from kitchen ware to electric conductors and from railway wagon to Appollo spacecraft. Because of its intrinsic and versatile properties of lightness, strength to weight ratio, corrosion resistance, electrical and thermal conductivity, non toxicity etc., a wide range of uses has opened up for this metal. Foil is a very thin sheet of rolled aluminium supplied in its pure form ('commercial purity') or in a variety of alloys and tempers which give a wide choice of tensile properties. The thickness of foil ranges from the thinnest currently produced commercially at about 0.0065 mm (or 6.5 µm) to the defined upper limit of 0.2 mm (or 200 µm).India is one of the key producers of aluminium foil in the region. Over 70% of aluminium foil used in India is for packaging applications. Pharmaceuticals followed by beverages, personal care and a wide range of food and non-food products, semi rigid containers and house foil are the principal applications of aluminium foil in India in the packaging sector. The total aluminium foil production in India is placed at around 35,000 tonne, of which Indal and India Foils account for a little over 50%. Indal is the biggest aluminum foil manufacturer in the country.Aluminum foil industry is growing annually at around 7%. In the near future, with the phenomenal rise in disposable incomes, the foil industry is expected to receive a boost. Thus, due to demand it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest.
Few Indian Major Players are as under
• Amco India Ltd.
• Annapurna Foils Ltd.
• Archer Metal Ltd.
• Biopac India Corpn. Ltd.
• Ess Dee Aluminium Ltd.
• Flex Art Foil Ltd.
• Green Pack Foils Pvt. Ltd.
• Hindalco Industries Ltd.
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Aluminium Foil
Capacity
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Aluminium Foil Food Grade (thickness 0.006 mm to 0.150 mm) : 24 MT/Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
|
310.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
29.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
52.00
%
|
TCI
|
0.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
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1253.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Aluminium foil is aluminium prepared in thin metal leaves, with a thickness less than 0.2 millimetres (8 mils), thinner gauges down to 6 µm (0.2 mils) are also commonly used. Standard household foil is typically 0.016 millimetres (0.6 mils) thick and heavy duty household foil is typically 0.024 millimetres (0.9 mils). The foil is pliable, and can be readily bent or wrapped around objects. Aluminium foil is produced by rolling sheet ingots cast from molten aluminium, then re-rolling on sheet and foil rolling mills to the desired thickness, or by continuously casting and cold rolling.
There are around 10 Major Aluminium Foil manufacturers in India with rolling capacity of around 10000 tons per month to cater the total demand of around 12000 tons per month in different field of pharmaceuticals and flexible packaging industries. the Global demand for aluminium foil is forecast to expand 8.7% p.a. between 2014 and 2018. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business.
Few Indian major players are as under
· Amco India Ltd.
· Annapurna Foils Ltd.
· Archer Metal Ltd.
· E C K Haubold & Laxmi Ltd.
· Flex Art Foil Ltd.
· Gallium Industries Ltd.
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