Naphthalene Balls - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Naphthalene C10H8, sometimes called 'TARCAMPHOR' is a colourless crystalline-flaked solid with the familiar odour of moth balls. Naphthalene C10H8 is an aromatic hydrocarbon with two condensed ring aromatic compounds. The use of Naphthalene as an insect repellent has dwindled in recent years as other materials, e.g. p-dichlorobenzene, have displaced it. Naphthalene is used as an intermediate for a variety of products, including 1-Naphthol and l1-Naphthylmethl 1-carbamite insecticides and 2-Naphthol tanning. The properties of naphthalene are hot pressed, relatively free of oils, have a melting point 168.8 to 172.4f. These temperatures are some what lower than given for the pure naphthalene. As the oil content increases, the melting point drops accordingly. Naphthalene is known to domestic users as moth balls. It is also used in the manufacture of dyes, phthalic acid, explosives, lamp black, varnishes, in grease for greasing vehicles, as an antiseptic, in the fun industry. The only raw material for the product is crude naphthalene. It is easily available in India. The future of this industry is supposed to be bright.
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