Galvanised Iron Roofing Sheet: Project Report of
Galvanised Iron Roofing Sheet: Project Report of
Galvanised Iron Roofing Sheet: Project Report of
Of
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PROJECT AT A GLANCE
District : xxxxxxx
Pin: xxxxxxx State: xxxxxxxxxx
Mobile xxxxxxx
6 Name of the project / business activity proposed : GALVANISED IRON ROOFING SHEETS MANUFACTURING UNIT
8 Means of Finance
Term Loan Rs.16.2 Lakhs
Own Capital Rs.2.34 Lakhs
13 Employment : 8 Persons
14 Power Requirement : 30 HP
15 Major Raw materials : Mild Steel Sheets, Zinc Metal Ingots, Suphuric Acid , Metallic Colours
MEANS OF FINANCE
Particulars Amount
Own Contribution 2.34
Term Loan 16.20
Working Capital 4.86
Total 23.40
GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING SHEETS
INTRODUCTION:
Corrugated galvanized iron or steel is a building material composed of sheets
of hot-dip galvanized mild steel, cold-rolled to produce a linear corrugated
pattern in them. By galvanizing, protection of the steel structures against
corrosion resistance is improved by numerous degrees of magnitude; the
corrosion protection achieved by zinc-based coatings is as a result of the
galvanic effect, because zinc is anodic to iron which make it acts a sacrificial
metal in an aqueous or humid environment. The most common method of zinc
coating is the hot-dip process in which steel sheet passes through a bath of
molten zinc. The liquid zinc bonds to the iron in the steel forming a protective
layer on both sides of the sheet. Gauge indicates the thickness of the sheet
material. It is often stated as a number. The lower the gauge number, the
thicker the material. The exact thickness will depend on the type of material
such as stainless steel, or aluminum. In most cases, the lower gauge, thicker
material is a stronger, more durable product within the same type of material.
A material with a lower gauge number will weigh more, and may also be more
difficult for the installer to work with.
USES & MARKET POTENTIAL:
Corrugated steel sheets are a popular siding and roofing choice for
agricultural and commercial buildings, owing to their strength and durability.
Corrugated steel sheets are commonly used in the residential sector in large
amount in the form of roofing and siding options. Corrugated steel sheets have
a "wavy" pattern, although several other patterns are available to choose from
- including more linear and square-edged shapes. Corrugated steel sheets are
manufactured using a cold-form process, in which sheets of steel are pressed
flat and then run through a roll forming process. In the process of roll forming,
the sheets are hard-pressed using rolling dies that create the corrugation
shapes. The global corrugated steel sheets market is fueled by high demand
from the commercial and agriculture sectors for use in applications such as
warehouses, farm houses, garages, porches, and sheds. Corrugated steel
sheets are majorly used in agricultural buildings, as these sheets feature
repetitive folds on their surface. On account of the unique shape, corrugated
steel sheets offer enhanced strength and reliable utility for years.
PRODUCT:
Corrugated Galvanized Roofing Sheets
RAW MATERIAL:
Mild Steel Sheets (0.4 to 3 mm)
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Metallic Colours
MANUFACTURING PROCESS:
In the next step, the heating furnace is brought up to the desired melting
temperature of zinc of nearly 450 – 500℃. The zinc billets are brought from
the inventory and fed inside heating furnace tank through furnace feeder. The
molten zinc is stored in the galvanizing tank. Suitable heating arrangements
are made to keep the zinc in molten form. Zinc ammonium chloride is also
added in the tank in desired quantity that acts as a flux medium for molten
zinc. This prevents the oxide formation in molten zinc.
In the next step, the dried sheets are kept inside the molten zinc for 25-40
minutes. This hot dipping forms a layer on both side of the steel sheet. The
liquid zinc bonds to the iron in the steel forming a protective layer on both
sides of the sheet. This process makes the sheet corrosion resistant. After this,
colour coating is done over sheets as per the requirement in colorings plant.
In the next step, sheets are fed into corrugated steel sheet machine. This
machine has an arrangement of successive pressure rolls that forms the
corrugated layer over the surface of the sheet. The sheet is fed by the rollers in
the forward direction. After this, the sheets are cut along its length at the end
of machine by a cutter suitably arranged in the machine.
In the next step, the sheets are quality tested for the desired working
performance. After this, they are packed and dispatched as per the required
quantity.
Area:
MACHINES:
1. Cupola Furnace – The furnace is used to heat the solid metals to liquefy
them by raising the temperature of inner surroundings to the desired
melting temperature.
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Pumps – Pumps are used to transfer water into the tanks as per the
requirement.
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Galvanized Tanks – These tanks are used to store the molten zinc for
galvanizing process.
• GST Registration
• Udyog Aadhar Registration
• Choice of a Brand Name of the product and secure the name with
Trademark if required
• Factory Licence
• NOC from pollution control board.
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
PARTICULARS I II III IV V
SOURCES OF FUND
Capital Account
Opening Balance - 3.05 4.73 7.40 10.80
Add: Additions 2.34 - - - -
Add: Net Profit 0.71 2.67 4.67 6.40 7.93
Less: Drawings - 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.50
Closing Balance 3.05 4.73 7.40 10.80 14.23
CC Limit 4.86 4.86 4.86 4.86 4.86
Term Loan 14.40 10.80 7.20 3.60 -
Sundry Creditors 0.72 0.84 0.96 1.09 1.23
APPLICATION OF FUND
Current Assets
Sundry Debtors 3.26 3.87 4.40 4.96 5.55
Stock in Hand 3.47 3.92 4.46 5.04 5.67
- - - - -
PROJECTED PROFITABILITY STATEMENT
PARTICULARS I II III IV V
A) SALES
Gross Sale 48.94 57.99 65.97 74.40 83.28
B) COST OF SALES
F) Selling & Adm Expenses Exp. 0.49 0.87 0.99 1.12 1.25
PARTICULARS I II III IV V
SOURCES OF FUND
APPLICATION OF FUND
Closing Cash & Bank Balance 0.95 0.34 0.39 0.81 0.96
COMPUTATION OF MANUFACTURING OF GALVANISED IRON ROOFING SHEETS
Galvanised
Year Capacity Iron Roofing
Sheets
Utilisation
I 50% 4,500
II 55% 4,950
III 60% 5,400
IV 65% 5,850
V 70% 6,300
Quantity
Total CostPer
Item Name of Raw Unit Unit Rate of
Annum (100%)
Material
Mild Steel Sheets 117.00 tonne 50,000.00 5,850,000.00
Zing Ingots lumsum 250,000.00
Suphuring Acid & Metallic Colours lumsum 100,000.00
Total 117.00 6,200,000.00
PARTICULARS I II III IV V
Finished Goods
(10 Days requirement) 1.41 1.54 1.72 1.93 2.15
Raw Material
(20 Days requirement) 2.07 2.39 2.73 3.11 3.52
Margin 0.60
MPBF 5.41
Working Capital Demand 5.40
BREAK UP OF LABOUR
44,500.00
Add: 10% Fringe Benefit 4,450.00
Total Labour Cost Per Month 48,950.00
Total Labour Cost for the year ( In Rs. Lakhs) 5 5.87
BREAK UP OF SALARY
Plant &
Description Land Building/shed Machinery Furniture TOTAL
I Opening Balance
Ist Quarter 16.20 - 16.20 0.45 - 16.20
Iind Quarter 16.20 - 16.20 0.45 - 16.20
IIIrd Quarter 16.20 - 16.20 0.45 0.90 15.30
Ivth Quarter 15.30 - 15.30 0.42 0.90 14.40
1.76 1.80
II Opening Balance
Ist Quarter 14.40 - 14.40 0.40 0.90 13.50
Iind Quarter 13.50 - 13.50 0.37 0.90 12.60
IIIrd Quarter 12.60 - 12.60 0.35 0.90 11.70
Ivth Quarter 11.70 11.70 0.32 0.90 10.80
1.44 3.60
III Opening Balance
PARTICULARS I II III IV V
REPAYMENT
Repayment of Term Loan 1.80 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60
Particulars I II III IV V
(B) DG set
No. of Working Days 300 days
Hour per
No of Working Hours 0.5
day
Total no of Hour 150
Diesel Consumption per Hour 8
Total Consumption of Diesel 1,200
Cost of Diesel 65.00 Rs. /Ltr
Total cost of Diesel 0.78
Add : Lube Cost @15% 0.12
Total 0.90
I 50% 2.46
II 55% 2.71
III 60% 2.96
IV 65% 3.20
V 70% 3.45
PLANT & MACHINERY
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