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    Detailed Project Report on steel rolling mill (m.s.rod)

    Detailed Project Report on steel rolling mill (m.s.rod)
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      STEEL ROLLING MILL (M.S. ROD)
      [CODE NO.3412]  


      Steel reinforcement bar is also known as rebar, reinforcing bar, reinforcing steel and reinforcement steel. It is a versatile constructional material which is widely used in the construction industry for making of the reinforced concrete. Reinforcement concrete (RC) is a composite material made up of concrete and some form of reinforcement – most commonly steel rods, bars, wires or mesh of steel rods and steel wires. The steel reinforcement bars usually consists of such shape and size that they may easily be bent and placed in the concrete so as to form a monolithic structure.

      The properties of thermal expansion for both steel and concrete are approximately the same. This along with excellent bendability property makes steel the best material as reinforcement in concrete structures. Another reason steel works effectively as reinforcement is that it bonds well with concrete. When passive reinforcement (steel bars) is employed, the structure is known as reinforced concrete structure. In pre-stressed concrete structure, the reinforcement (steel wire) is stressed prior to subjecting the structure to loading, which may be viewed as active reinforcement. Passive steel reinforcing bars, also known as rebars, should necessarily be strong in tension and, at the same time, be ductile enough to be shaped or bent.

      Steel rebar is most commonly used as a tensioning devise to reinforce concrete to help hold the concrete in a compressed state. Concrete is a material that is very strong in compression, but virtually without strength in tension. To compensate for this imbalance in a concrete slab behavior, reinforcement bar is cast into it to carry the tensile loads. The surface of the reinforcement bar may be patterned to form a better bond with the concrete.

      Reinforced concrete gets its strength from the two materials, steel and concrete, working together. To get them working together, it is critical that the steel be adequately bonded to the concrete. Achieving this bond is called developing the bar, and many aspects of reinforcement design are geared toward achieving development.

      Steel rebars are the time proven match for reinforcing concrete structures. RC structures are designed on the principle that steel and concrete act together to withstand induced forces. The aim of the reinforced concrete designer is to combine the reinforcement with the concrete in such a manner that sufficient of the relatively expensive reinforcement is incorporated to resist tensile and shear forces, whilst utilizing the comparatively inexpensive concrete to resist the compressive forces.

      To achieve this aim, the designer needs to determine, not only the amount of reinforcement to be used, but how it is to be distributed and where it is to be positioned. These decisions of the designer are critical to the successful performance of reinforced concrete and it is imperative that, during construction, reinforcement be positioned exactly as specified by the designer.

      Originally concrete structures were made without reinforcement. The use of rebars has started in construction since at least the 18th century. Earlier cast iron was the materials for the rebars. This was because cast iron rebars were of high quality, and there was no corrosion on them for the life of the structure. Later the technique was refined by embedding the steel bars in the reinforced concrete structures. Plain mild steel rebars of strength 250 MPa were used widely till about 1960s. Square twisted steel bars (deformed bars) were introduced in 1960s. But these were phased out due to their inherent inadequacies.


      COST ESTIMATION

      Plant  Capacity                                               :       100.00 MT./day
      land & Building (12,000 sq.mt)                   :       Rs.  10.32 Cr
      Plant & Machinery                                          :        Rs.  19.13 Cr
      Working Capital for 2 Months                      :        Rs.  13.96 Cr
      Total Capital Investment                               :       Rs.  45.65 Cr
      Rate of Return                                                 :       39%
      Break Even Point                                            :        53%

      INTRODUCTION    
      COMMON DEFINITIONS CONNECTED WITH STEEL REINFORCEMENT BARS    
      CHEMICAL COMPOSITION    
      THEORETICAL WEIGHT    
      USES AND APPLICATION    
      MARKET SURVEY    
      MARKET SIZE    
      HISTORICAL BACKGROUND    
      COMMODITIZING REBAR MARKETS    
      FRAGMENTED MARKETS    
      BRANDING IN THE REBAR INDUSTRY    
      FRP IN THE FRAY,    
      A GLOBAL EXPERIENCE    
      OUTLOOK    
      MARKET POSITION OF RE-BARS    
      LONG STEEL INDUSTRY – A SUNSHINE SECTOR IN INDIA    
      THE DEMAND TREND FOR VARIOUS LONG STEEL PRODUCTS
         IS DEPICTED BELOW:    
      THE DEMAND BREAK-UP OF BARS AND RODS (NON-ALLOY)
         FOR 2012-13 IS DEPICTED BELOW:    
      PRODUCT UPGRADES    
      TECHNOLOGY IMPACT    
      MARKET OPPORTUNITIES/DEMAND DRIVERS    
      CHALLENGES AND RESTRAINTS    
      EXPORT DATA OF TMT BARS    
      IMPORT DATA OF TMT BARS    
      BRITISH STANDARD (B.S)    
      MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF M.S ROD    
      PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR RE-BAR    
      MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF M.S BILLET    
      INDUCTION FURNACE WITH CCM    
      (1) MELTING PROCESS    
      (2) CONTINUOUS CASTING PROCESS OF BILLET    
      THE MAIN OPERATIONS INVOLVED IN THE WHOLE PROCESS
        OF TURNING OUT BILLETS ARE:    
      LUBRICATION    
      MOULD    
      SECONDARY COOLING    
      BILLET CUTTING    
      BILLET PROCESSING    
      (3) ROLLING PROCESS    
      A. ROUGHING MILL    
      B. INTERMEDIATE MILL    
      C. FINISHING MILL    
      (4) FINISHING SECTION    
      5. INSPECTION AND TESTING OF BAR    
      STAGE WISE INSPECTION DETAILS    
      FIGURE 8(A): INCOMING MATERIAL INSPECTION    
      FIGURE 8(B): IN PROCESS INSPECTION DATA COLLECTED FOR TMT RODS    
      6. DISPATCH:    
      WORKING PRINCIPLE OF CONTINIOUS CATING PROCESS    
      UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS OF CONTINUOUS CASTING OF STEEL    
      REQUIREMENTS FROM LIQUID STEEL    
      TUNDISH APPLICATION    
      LIQUID STEEL SHROUDING    
      LIQUID STEEL FLOW CONTROL    
      MOULD AND HEAT TRANSFER    
      SECONDARY COOLING, STRAND CONTAINMENT AND WITHDRAWAL    
      CONTINUOUS CASTING OF STEEL BILLETS    
      THE PROCESS OF THE CONTINUOUS CASTING
         OF STEEL BILLETS IS DESCRIBED BELOW.    
      STEEL LADLE    
      TUNDISH    
      MOULD    
      SECONDARY COOLING    
      CONTINUOUS CASTING MACHINE AND ITS EQUIPMENT    
      TYPES OF CONTINUOUS CASTING MACHINES    
      CONTINUOUS CASTING MACHINE EQUIPMENT    
      LADLE TURRET    
      TUNDISH    
      MOULD    
      SECONDARY COOLING    
      STRAND CONTAINMENT    
      BENDING AND STRAIGHTENING    
      DUMMY BAR    
      FACILITIES BEYOND BENDING AND STRAIGHTENING SECTION    
      PLANT LAYOUT    
      SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES    
      SCRAP BAILING MACHINE    
      INDUCTION FURNACE    
      ANNEALING FURNACE    
      HEATREATMENT FURNACE    
      CONTINIOUS BILLET CASTING COMPELETE PLANT    
      COOLING BED    
      DRILLING MACHINE    
      MILLING MACHINE    
      CNC LATHE MACHINE    
      BOARING MACHINE    
      POWER HACKSAW    
      GRINDING MACHINE    
      POWER PRESS    
      WELDING MACHINE    
      EOT CRANE    
      POWER TRANSFORMERS    
      ELECTRICAL PANEL    
      COOLING TOWER    
      EFFULENT TREATMENT PLANT    
      AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENTS    
      AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENTS    
      AIR COMPRESSORS    
      PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE    
      MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS    
      SHOT BLASTING MACHINE    
      JIGS AND FIXTURE    
      SUBMERSIBLE WATER PUMP    
      SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS    
      SUPPLIERS OF PIG IRON    
      SUPPLIERS OF SPONGY IRON    
      STEEL SCRAPE    
      FERRO SILICON    
      COKE    
      LIME    
      DEGREASING CHEMICAL    
      PICKLING CHEMICALS    

      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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