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Sigma Chemopharma to expand its Synthetic Organic Chemicals at Ankleshwar


Sigma Chemopharma to expand its Synthetic Organic Chemicals at Ankleshwar in Bharuch district of Gujarat with an investment of Rs. 3.6 million. The expansion details of the new unit are as follows.

S.N.

Name of the product

Capacity

(MTPM)

1

Tetra Butyl Ammonium Bromide (TBAB)

 

 

 

 

 

     150

2

Tetra Ethyl Ammonium Bromide (TEAB)

3

Ethyl Tri Phenyl Phosphonium Bromide (ETPPB)

4

Methyl Tri Phenyl Phosphonium Bromide (MTPPB)

5

Cetyl Tri-methyl Ammonium Chloride Solution ? 50% (CTAC Solution)

6

Ethyl Tri Phenyl Phosphonium Chloride (ETPPC)

7

Cetrimide Solution ? 40%

8

Cetrimide Powder

9

Chlorhexidine Gluconate solution ? 20%

Aqua Ace Acid & Intermediates to set up dye & intermediates unit at Sachin in Surat


Aqua Ace Acid & Intermediates to set up dye & intermediates unit at Sachin in Surat in Gujarat with an investment of Rs. 40 million. The expansion details of the new unit are as follows.

Group

Generic Name of the group

PRODUCTION, MT / Month

A

Aryl Sulfonamide

30

B

Pyrazolones

30

C

Condensation Products

60

D

Aryl Sulfonic Acid

55

 

TOTAL

175

List of Finished Products:

 

(A)

ARYL SULFONAMIDE (GROUP A)

CAPACITY

 

 A1

2-amino sulfo, n-methyl cyclohexylamide

30MT/MONTH

Either of the product

 

 A2

2-aminophenol4(2carboxyanilinesulfamido)

 

 A3

2-amino phenol-4-(aniline sulfamido)

 

 A4

Toluene-4-sulphinic acid

 

 A5

2 -(3-amino phenol sulfonamide)naphthalene 6:8-disulfonic acid

 

 A6

2-naphthylamine, 6-sulfo methyl amide

 

 A7

M ? amino benzene sulfanilide

 

 A8

2-amino phenol, 4-sulfonamide

 

 A9

4-amino toluene sulfoethanolamine

 

 A10

M ? amino benzene sulphonamide

 

 A11

2-amino phenol, 4-methyl sulphonamide

 

 A12

2-amino benzene sulfanilide

 

 A13

2-amino benzene (4?-chloro aniline sulfonamido)

 

 A14

M-amino benzene sulfonamide,n-methyl

 

 A15

4-amino benzene sulphonamide

 

 A16

Aniline-3(2-carboxy benzene sulfonamide)

 

 A17

2-amino benzoic acid, 5-sulfonamide

 

 A18

2-carboxy aniline-4-(2`-carboxy benzene sulfonamido)

 

 A19

M-amino benzene sulfoethylamine

 

 A20

2-amino phenol-4-sulfethanolamine

 

 A21

2-amino phenol-4-sulfethylamine

 

 A22

1,5-diamino naphthalene

 

 A23

1,8-diamino naphthalene

 

 A24

4-nitro-2-amino phenol

 

A25

2 & 4-toluene sulphonamide

 

A26

4,4?-dihydroxy diphenyl sulphone

 

A27

N-methyl gamma acid sulphonamide

 

A28

2-amino-1-methoxybenzene-4-sulfonic acid

 

A29

2-aminophenol-4-chloro-5-sulfonamide

 

A30

2,2?-dibenzamido diphenyl disulfide

 

A31

4-methoxy-m-toluidine-6-n-methyl sulphonamide

 

A32

4 - (2-Chloro-ethylsulfonyl)- Butanoic Acid

 

A33

2-Chloroaniline-5-Sulfonic acid

 

A34

2-Aminophenol-4-Sulfonic acid

 

A35

O-Anisidine-4-Sulfonic acid

 

A36

Benzene sulfinic acid

 

A37

Orthanilic acid

 

(B)

PYRAZOLONES ( GROUP B )

CAPACITY

B1

2-hydrazine, 5-sulfo benzoic acid

 

30 MT/MONTH

Either of the Product

B2

(2-carboxy,5-sulfo) phenyl benzyl hydrazone

B3

1-(2?-chlorobenzene-5-sulfonicacid)3-methyl,5-yrazolone

B4

1-(3?-chloro benzene) 3-methyl, 5-pyrazolone

B5

1-(4?-sulfo phenyl) 3-methyl, 5-pyrazolone

B6

1-(3?-sulfo phenyl) 3-methyl, 5-pyrazolone

B7

1-(2?,5?-dichloro4-sulfophenyl) 3-methyl,  5-pyrazolone

B8

1-(2?-chlorobenzene)-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone

B9

1-phenyl, 3-methyl, 5-pyrazolone

B10

1(4-tolyl) phenyl, 3-methyl, 5-pyrazolone

B11

O-chloro sulfo pmp

B12

1-(3?- aminophenyl), 3-methyl 5-pyrazolone

B13

1-(4?- aminobenzene), 3-methyl 5-pyrazolone

B14

1-(phenyl-2`,5`-Disulfonicacid),3-methyl,5-pyrazolone

B15

4-Flouro phenylhydrazine-Hydrochloride

         

 

C)

CONDENSATION PRODUCTS ( GROUP C)

CAPACITY

 

C1

3 Acetamido Aniline ? Hydrochloride

 

60MT/MONTH

Either of the Product

 

C2

N-Methyl Gamma Acid

 

C3

N-Methyl Broenner`s Acid

 

C4

N-Acetyl J-Acid

 

C5

N-Acetyl Gamma Acid

 

C6

N-Acetyl Broenner`s Acid

 

C7

N-Acetyl H-Acid

 

C8

N-Acetyl Anthranilic Acid

 

C9

1-(N-Methoxycarbonylamino)-7-naphthol

 

C10

N-Phenyl-J-Acid

 

C11

1- Acetamido-7-Naphthol

 

C12

M-Nitro Acetanilide

 

C13

J-acid urea

 

C15

2,2 - dithio salicylic acid

 

C16

2-carbethoxy-amino-5-naphtol-7-sulfonic acid

 

C17

M-sulfo phenyl gamma acid

 

C18

P-carboxy phenyl gamma acid

 

C19

M-Ureido Aniline Hcl

 

C20

Benzoyl K Acid

 

C21

N-Methyl Anthranilic Acid

 

C22

2 ? Amino Phthaloyl Acridone

 

C23

4 (2- Chloro - ethylsulfonyl) - Butyrylchloride  Ether amine

 

C24

O ? Nitro phenol ? p ? Sulfonic acid

 

D)

ARYL SULFONIC ACID ( GROUP D )

CAPACITY

D1

Schaeffer`s acid (2-naphthol-6-sulfonic acid)

 

55 MT/MONTH

 

Either of the Product

D2

O-Nitro Toluene-P-Sulfonic Acid

D3

P-Nitro Toluene-O-Sulfonic Acid

D4

O-nitro,1-chloro benzene ? p -  sulfonic acid

D5

5-sulfo anthranilic acid

D6

5-sulfo salicylic acid

D7

Toluene-4-sulfonic acid

D8

2-amino toluene-5-sulfonic acid

D9

2-chloro aniline-4-sulfonic acid

D10

P-anisidine-3-sulfonic acid

D11

1,5 & 1,8 Di Nitro Naphthalene

D12

2,5-dichloro aniline-4-sulfonic acid

D13

P-flouro nitro benzene 3-sulfonic acid

D14   

P-nitro aniline-o-sulfonic acid

D15

Dioxy G Acid

D16

Amido R Acid

D17

O-Nitro benzene sulfonylchloride

         

 

List of Byproducts:

 

No

Name of byproduct

Qty MT/month

1

Sodium hydrosulfide

0.45

2

Hydrochloric acid

827.99

3

Ammonium sulfate

172.51

4

Sodium sulfate

185.58

5

Ferrous sulfate

363.32

6

Sodium sulfite

254.24

7

Sodium hypochlorite

25.7

Orjet Intermediates to expand its dyes manufacturing unit at Vatva


Orjet Intermediates to expand its dyes manufacturing unit at Vatva in Ahmedabad

The production capacity of existing unit is 120 MTPA for manufacturing of reactive black-B. The capacity of the plant after expansion would be 720 MTPA by adding few balancing equipment and machinery and retrofitting of some existing equipment. The total project cost is estimated at Rs. 2.0 million. The expansion details of the new unit are as follows.

Sl.No.

Products

Existing Capacity

Proposed Capacity

Total

1.0             

Reactive Black -5

10

 

10

2.0             

Direct Black - 22

0

2

2

3.0             

Acid Black - 210

0

40

40

4.0             

Acid Black - 234

0

5

5

5.0             

Acid Black - 194

0

2

2

6.0             

Acid Red - 119

0

1

1

 

Total

10

50

60

 

Pidilite Industries to expand its Synthetic resin unit at Vapi


Pidilite Industries to expand its Synthetic resin unit at Vapi in Valsad district of Gujarat. The expansion details of the new unit are as follows.

Sl.No.

Product

Existing (MTPM)

Proposed (MTPM)

Total after expansion (MTPM)

1.

Latices based on Butadiene Styrene Acrylonitrile etc.

300

400

700

2.

Polyurethane Resin

166.7

0

166.7

3.

Auxiliaries for Textiles

50

0

50

4.

Polymers and co polymers based on Vinyl acetate, Acrylates, styrene and Acrylamide

100

100

200

5.

Solvents based Resins

40

60

100

6.

Solid Resins

10

40

50

7.

Solvent Based Rubber Adhesives

250

250

500

8.

Adhesive Grade ? I Hot

55

45

100

9.

Adhesive Grade ? II Cold

91

109

200

10.

Sealants

4

0

4

 

Total

1066.7

1004

2070.7

Presently 3 boilers are existing. Fourth boiler (4TPH) will be installed by replacing existing 1.2 TPH boiler. Three thermo pack plants are existing and no additional thermo pack will be installed. The common chimney (30 m) is connected with boilers and provided with multi cyclone separator for control of air pollution. Thermo packs are connected with 30 m high stacks. For control of fugitive emissions all reactors are connected to an efficient condenser system with chilled water circulation and have solvent handling pumps and mechanical seals to prevent leakages. The condensers have been provided with sufficient HTA and residence time to achieve more than 95% recovery. All solvent storage tanks are provided with breather valves to prevent solvent losses.

.                  Distillation residue (0.1 MTPM), spent solvent (0.5 MTPM) and process waste mainly polymer and reactor coating (0.91 MTPM) will be disposed off through common incinerator of M/s GEPIL, Surat. ETP waste (1 MTPM), flue gas residue (0.05 MTPM) and resin from DM plant (0.075 MTPM) will be disposed of through common TSDF of M/s VWEMCL, Vapi

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