Project Report On Galvanisation Plant

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GALVANISATION PLANT

[EIRI/EDPR/3849] J.C.: 1958

INTRODUCTION

Galvanization is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron in


order to prevent it from rusting. The term is derived from the name of Italian
scientist Luigi Galvani. Galvanized iron (GI) sheets are steel sheets which are
basically coated with zinc and include a range of hot dip galvanized and electro-
galvanized steel sheets. Zinc weathers at a very slow rate, so the coating generally
has a long life. Zinc has a greater electro-negativity than iron and hence provides
cathodic (or sacrificial) protection to the steel. This results in the zinc corroding in
preference to the steel if the coating is chipped or damaged to expose the base
metal. Besides acting as galvanic protector, The other functions of the zinc layer
are as follow:

 To retain the steel intact with its full initial strength.

 To provide the surface a more pleasing appearance.

 To increase the life of any suitable organic finishing system applied over it.

 To protect the steel from corrosive attack in most atmospheres, acting as a


continuous and lasting shield between steel and the atmosphere.

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Process of galvanizing

The process of galvanizing steel sheet was developed simultaneously in France


and England in 1837. Both of these methods employed a ‘hot dipping’ process to
coat steel sheet with zinc.

Galvanizing is carried out on cold rolled sheets/cold rolled strips. Galvanizing


process is broadly divided into hot dipping and electro-galvanizing. The hot dip
process is more suitable for heavy coating weights, and electro-galvanizing for
lighter coatings. For reasons of efficiency, galvanizing of cold rolled strip is more
common than galvanizing of cold rolled sheets.

 Hot dip galvanizing – The principle of the process consists of the immersion
of steel strips in molten zinc. The zinc used for galvanizing is high grade
with a zinc content of minimum of 99.95 %. After passing through the
pretreatment tanks for degreasing, pickling, and cleansing, the strip passes
through the annealing furnace and a pot containing molten zinc. The
annealing furnace is used to apply the heat cycle needed to obtain the
required mechanical properties and activate the surface with a reducing
gas, which makes it easy to coat zinc on the strip surface. The coating
weight is controlled by a purge gas jet blown on both surfaces of the strip
from a nozzle above the pot, to remove excessive molten zinc. This process
gives a relatively thick coating of zinc that freezes into a crystalline surface
pattern known as spangles. During the process, a multiple layered structure
of iron-zinc alloys is formed between the inner surface of the zinc coating
and the steel strip.

 Electro-galvanizing – The principle of the process consists of immersion of


steel sheet in an electrolyte, a solution of zinc sulfate or cyanide. Electrolytic
action deposits a coating of pure zinc on the surface of the iron or steel. The
advantages of this process is that the thickness of the coating can be
accurately controlled while the limitation of this process is that the thick
coatings provided by the hot dip galvanizing process are not usually possible
with this method.

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A part of the GI steel production is corrugated to produce corrugated sheets (GC).
Today the corrugation process is carried out using the process of roll forming. This
modern process is highly automated to achieve high productivity and low labour
costs. In the corrugation process sheets are pulled off huge rolls and through
rolling dies that form the corrugation. After the sheets pass through the rollers it
is automatically sheared off at a desired length. The standard shape of corrugated
material is the round wavy style, but can be easily modified to a variety of shapes
and sizes by simply changing the dies.

The cross section of a galvanized strip is composed of the steel substrate, iron-zinc
alloy layers, and a zinc layer. Because the paint adhesion and weldability of the
surface of this zinc layer are not necessarily good, galvannealing has been
developed to improve these properties. In the basic process for galvannealed strip,
the zinc-coated strip emerges from the pot and is heated in a galvannealing
furnace, forming an iron-zinc alloy layer by the inter-diffusion of iron and zinc
coating layer, so that the surface of the zinc layer also contains some amount of
iron. The galvannealing line is usually equipped with a skin pass mill, a tension
leveler, and chemical treatment equipment for chromating, following the
galvannealing furnace.

GI sheets are produced both in annealed and full hard conditions.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION
PROCESS OF GALVANIZING
GI SHEETS SPECIFICATION
ADVANTAGES OF GALVANISING
USES AND APPLICATION OF GALVANISING
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
PROCESS FLOW CHART
GALVANISING PROCESS
MANUFACTURING PROCESS OVERVIEW
THE GALVANIZING PROCESS CAN BE GROUPED TOGETHER UNDER
THREE CATEGORIES, NAMELY
SOME OF THE COMMON TERMINOLOGIES USED IN GALVANIZING
PROCESS ARE AS FOLLOWING:
ASH –
DROSS –
FLUX –
OVER-PICKLING –
INHIBITOR –
GALVANIZING BATH-
ALUMINUM ADDITIONS –
COATING THICKNESS
THE METALLURGICAL BOND
HOT DIP GALVANIZING PROCESS
ALL GALVANIZING CONSISTS OF FOUR FUNDAMENTAL STEPS:
1. SURFACE PREPARATION:
A. DEGREASING
B. CLEANING
C. PICKLING
D. AGITATION
E. RINSING
F. FLUXING
2. GALVANIZING:
A. IMMERSION
B. WITHDRAWAL
C. WATER QUENCHING
D. CENTRIFUGING
E. THREAD BRUSHING
3. POST TREATMENT:
4. STACKING:

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5. INSPECTION:
CHARACTERISTICS OF GALVANIZED SURFACES
6. QUALITY CONTROL:
INSPECTION & TESTING
MARKET POSITION
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TO LEAD THE GLOBAL GALVANIZED
STEEL MARKET
GALVANISED STEEL MARKET
COASTAL INFRASTRUCTURE
AUTO SECTOR
THE RAILWAYS
ENERGY SECTOR
GALVANIZED STRUCTURE STEEL MARKET
GLOBAL GALVANIZED STRUCTURE STEEL MARKET COMPETITION
BY TOP MANUFACTURERS
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES
PLANT LAYOUT
MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS OF GALVANISING SERVICES
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
SUPPLIERS OF ZINC INGOT
SUPPLIERS OF CASTIC SODA
SUPPLIERS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERY
SUPPLIERS OF HOT DIP GALVANISING PLANT
SUPPLIERS OF DG SETS
SUPPLIERS OF EOT CRANE
SUPPLIERS OF POWER TRANSFORMERS
SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRICAL PANEL
SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRIC MOTOR
SUPPLIERS OF COOLING TOWER
SUPPLIERS OF EFFULENT TREATMENT PLANT (ETP PLANT)
SUPPLIERS OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENTS
SUPPLIERS OF AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENTS
SUPPLIERS OF AIR COMPRESSORS
SUPPLIERS OF PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE
SUPPLIERS OF MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS
SUPPLIERS OF FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS
SUPPLIERS OF SHOT BLASTING MACHINE
SUPPLIERS OF JIGS AND FIXTURE
SUPPLIERS OF SUBMERSIBLE WATER PUMP

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APPENDIX – A:
01. PLANT ECONOMICS
02. LAND & BUILDING
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS
05. FIXED CAPITAL
06. RAW MATERIAL
07. SALARY AND WAGES
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT
11. COST OF PRODUCTION
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM
13. BREAK EVEN POINT
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)

COST ESTIMATION

Plant Capacity 4 MT/Day


Land & Building (2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.47 Cr
Plant & Machinery Rs. 2.48 Cr
Working Capital for 1 Month Rs. 17 Lac
Total Capital Investment Rs. 4.36 Cr
Rate of Return 22%
Break Even Point 64%

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