GLOBAL SCENARIO Last few years have been tumultuous for plastics and petrochemical sector due to steep rise in oil prices, which has adversely affected the global economies. However, considering the feed stock advantage and abundance of oil reserves newer petrochemical complexes are being established in Middle-east countries. i.e. Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc. It is projected that by the end of 2010, Ethylene capacity in Middle-East would reach to about 35 million tons per annum and Polypropylene (PP) capacity to touch about 7 million tonnes per annum. The US Petrochemical sector may lose Export competitiveness as most of the Ethylene capacities in INDIA are Ethane based, which are not cost competitive and are capable to produce only Polyethylene (PE). Similarly, the revamping of European Petrochemical Complexes would be imperative as they are based on old and expensive technology and are not cost competitive with the Middle-East companies having the biggest advantage of raw material at their door-step. China, Middle-East and India would be the major global players, where expansion and augmentation of existing petrochemical capacity would take place in the next 5 years. Worldwide Plastics Industry witnessed a steady growth in the year 2007 which is reflected in the increased consumption figures of all types of Plastics materials. Asia has been world’s largest plastics consumer for several years, accounting for about 30% of the global consumption excluding Japan, which has share of about 6.5%. Next to Asia is North America with 26% share, then Western Europe with 23% share in the global market. The key growth segment remains “Packaging” which accounted for over 35% of the global consumption. Amongst the individual Plastics Materials, Polyolefin accounted for 53% of the total consumption, (PE with 33.5%, PP with 19.5%) followed by PVC – 16.5%, PS-8.5%, PET & PU - 5.5%, Styrene copolymers (ABS, SAN, etc) – 3.5% other engineering & high performance & speciality plastics, blends, alloys, thermosetting plastics – 13%. In recent years, significant aspect of plastics material growth globally has been the innovation of newer application areas for plastics such as increasing plastics applications in automotive field, rail, transport, defence & aerospace, medical and healthcare, electrical & electronics, telecommunication, building & infrastructure, furniture, etc. Plastics have become the key drivers of innovations & application development. PolymerElectronics is one such area which has opened up new avenues for plastics; from organic light emitting diodes to electro-optical and bio-electrical complements, from low-cost plastic chips to flexible solar cells. New plastics can conduct electricity and emit light. While polymers will not replace silicon as semiconductors, they do offer completely new opportunities for low-priced mass-manufactured products. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags in smartcards for identification and access control, payment and ticket systems, price labels, product tracking systems in the logistics chain or packaging that monitors product quality – many things are in offing. Growth-trend of plastics has proved that there has been a quiet “Plastics – revolution” taking place in the material – sector. Global Per capita consumption of Plastics is ( in Kgs) World Average North America West Europe East Europe China India South East Asia L. America 26 90 65 10 12 5.0 10 18 World-wide, the plastics and polymer consumption will have an average growth rate of 5% and it will touch a figure of 227 million tons by 2015. Globally, it is projected that PET (Bottle grade) will have the highest growth rate of about 11% AAGR. (Annual Average Growth Rate) amongst all polymers, followed by PP, PE, PVC and PS in the descending order, as depicted in the Figure. Furthermore, the grades of PE(HDPE, LLDPE, LDPE) are expected to grow about GDP growth annually up to 2020. The forecast about global polyethylene demand is as follows: • Global polyethylene demand is estimated to grow an average 4.4% annually through 2020. This is about 1% above the expected global GDP growth. • LLDPE is expected to experience the fastest growth, with an average annual growth rate of 6.2 percent. This comes at the expense of LDPE, which is expected to grow only 1.8% during the same period. • HDPE growth is estimated to average 4.6 percent. The Global PE Demand in terms of1000 tons per year upto 2020 is projected in Figure : Similarly, Polyethylene (PE) dominates the future capacity addition amongst different polymers by 2008, which is evident from the Global Commodity Polymer Capacity Additions between 2004 – 2008. INDIAN PLASTICS INDUSTRIES – PERSPECTIVE Over the years, India has made significant progress in the industrial world with healthy economic growth. On purchase power parity basis, it is one of the top five global economics and is expected to be the third largest by the turn of this decade. Plastics, one of the fastest growing industries in India, have a vital role to play. Indian Plastics Industry is expanding at a phenomenal pace. Major international companies from various sectors such as automobiles, electronics, telecommunications, food processing, packing, healthcare etc. have set-up large manufacturing bases in India. Therefore, demand for plastics is rapidly increasing and soon India will emerge as one of the fastest growing markets in the world. The next two decades are expected to offer unprecedented opportunities for the plastic industry in India. This would necessitate industry initiatives to foster investments, grow the market, upgrade quality standards, enhance global participation, encourage Indian industry, to adopt and adapt to world class technology and manufacturing practices Despite instability in International prices of polymer materials in 2006 - 07, plastics industry in the country has consolidated its performance by consuming about 5.0 million tonnes of polymers, as compared to Chinese consumption of about 30 million tonnes in 2007. Indian plastics industries are enthusiastic about the acceleration of the growth engine in the next 3 to 5 years due to capacity expansion of existing petrochemical complexes and setting up of new crackers in the country currently. Reliance Industries Ltd., (RIL) has about 75% share of Indian Petrochemical Cracker capacity, followed by medium sized capacity of Gas Authority of India Ltd. (GAIL) and Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., (HPL). RIL has ambitious plan of augmenting its PP capacity from 1010 KT to 2600 KT by the year 2010. Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has also planned an 800 K tonnes naphtha cracker at Panipat at an investment of Rs.6300 crores to produce 800 KT of PE and PP each at Panipat. IOC would also be setting up a production capacity 150 KT PP at Chennai by year 2009 as well as styrene, which is not being produced in India. These positive factors of availability of polymeric materials would infallibly be harbinger in accelerating the growth of plastics sector in the near future. The capacities of current petrochemicals producers are given in Table – 1 TABLE 1- Current Indian Petrochemicals Capacities (in KT) Producer & Location RIL, Hazira RIL, Jamnagar RIL Patalganga IPCL, Nagothane IPCL, Vadodara IPCL, Gandhar GAIL, Auriya HPL, Haldia BRPL, Bongaigaon Finolex, Pisranpar LG Poly, Vizag Supreme, Mumbai Chem Plast, Metturdam DCW, Sahupuram DCM, Shriram, Kota RPRL, Abu BASF Styrenics, Bharuch Mitsubishi, Haldia TOTAL Grand Total PP 350 600 60 60 75 210 1355 HDPE 160 100 200 460 LDPE 80 80 160 HD/LL 400 220 160 260 1040 PTA 800 300 400 1500 PS 80 240 16 60 360 PVC 300 55 150 130 60 60 35 790 5665 Typical Polymer consumption pattern of different polymers Polymer LDPE/EVA LLDPE HDPE PP PVC PS PET Film Bottle SAN/ABS Polyamide Polycarbonate Polyacetal PET/PBT Others Thermoset Total 4820 35 72 8 7 3 100 125 135 100 235 90 KT 275 550 920 1300 1000 225 1745 To manufacture finished products, polymers are processed through various types of techniques namely extrusion, injection moulding, blow moulding and rotomoulding. Various products manufactured through these processes are highlighted in the following exhibit. Classification of Plastic Products by Type of process used Extrusion Films and Sheets, Fibre and Filaments Pipes, Conduits and profiles, Miscellaneous applications Industrial Injection Moulding, Household Injection Moulding and Thermo-ware/ Moulded luggage Bottles, containers, Toys and Housewares Large circular tanks such as water tanks Injection Moulding Plastic Products Blow Moulding Roto moulding The polymer consumption in India according to various processes is provided as follows : Process Extrusion Injection Moulding Blow Moulding / Stretch Moulding Rotomoulding Other Processes (%) Share in Total consumption in India 60.0 25.0 06.0 01.0 08.00 The Indian plastic processing industry is highly fragmented and comprises 25,000 firms. Barring 10% - 15% of the firms, which can be classified as medium scale operations, all the units operate on a small-scale basis. The top 100 players account for just 20% of the industry turnover. The total number of players in the sector is more than 25,000. However, the degree of fragmentation, worldwide, is a large and despite the small size of operations of the players, they are able to operate profitably. Further, the high growth in demand ensures that the market is able to absorb the excess capacity in quick time. Overall, the degree of competition can be considered high in the Indian plastic processing industry. The sector has a significant presence of the unorganised sector, which accounts for more than 70% of the industry turnover. More than 95% of the firms in the industry are partnership, proprietorship or private limited companies. Further, these small companies get significant advantages in taxes. These firms thus provide significant level of competition to the organised sector companies, which combined together are making losses. The organised sector companies thus need to build up significant brand image to survive against the competition from the unorganised sector. The key organised sector players include Nilkamal Plastics Limited and Supreme Industries Limited. Statistics of Plastics Industries in India : Current Status Major Raw Material Producers Processing Units Turnover (Processing Industry) Capital Asset (Polymer Industry) Raw Material Produced approx Raw Material Consumed approx Employed Direct/Indirect Export Value approx Revenue to Government approx. 15 Nos. 25,000 Nos. Rs.85,000 Crores Rs.55,000 Crores 5.3 MMT 5.1 MMT 3.3 Million US $ 1.90 Billion Rs.7300 Crores By 2011 - 12 Demand Potential Additional Employment Investment Potential 12.5 MMT 4.0 Million Rs.84,000 Crores VISION 2015 – Indian Plastics Industry : Consumption of Polymers @ 15% CARG Turnover of plastics Industries Additional Employment Generation Requirement Plastics Processing Machines Additional In Machines (2004-2015) of Additional 18.9 Million tonnes Rs.1,33,245 crores 7 Million 68113 Nos Capital Investment Rs.45,000 crores PLASTIC ENVIRONMENT CIPET has been actively involved in inculcating awareness about environment and Plastics waste management issues at National and International level. To address various environmental issues and to create an awareness about "Plastics & Environment", CIPET has conducted series of National Seminars in different parts of the country: Indian Centre for Plastics in the Environment(ICPE) and Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) have brought out a comprehensive monograph entitled "Plastics for Environment & Sustainable Development" with an objective to propagate advantages of Plastics in modern society by focusing on various contentious issues concerning sustainability of Plastics materials and assessment of the impact on environment. Introduction to the study The Plastics Export Promotion Council, established in 1955 by the Government of India, has been the key facilitator for showcasing the Indian Plastic Industry in the global market place. The Council currently has over 2000 members with diverse competencies, exporting about 600 million USD worth of plastic products round the globe. PLEXCONCIL engaged Frost & Sullivan to evaluate the market opportunity for plastic consumer products including Tableware, Kitchenware, Writing Instruments, Gifts & Novelties etc. in INDIA, assessing the competition and developing a strategic action plan that will ensure sustained profitable growth for its members. This chapter outlines the objectives of the study conducted by Frost & Sullivan, and also explains the methodology adopted to meet the research objectives. The subsequent chapters contain the findings of the research done by Frost & Sullivan for plastic consumer goods in the India. Frost & Sullivan is an international marketing consulting company based in California, with sectoral focus across multiple industry verticals including Plastics, Chemicals and Consumer Products. With dedicated industry analysts across America, Asia & Europe continuously monitoring diverse markets, Frost & Sullivan is ideally placed to partner with clients in leveraging global market opportunities. Frost & Sullivan’s domain knowledge of the plastics industry and the company’s experience in the Indian markets for over four decades has enabled us to provide strategic insights on various parameters that influence the business environment. The recommendations will provide a strategic road map for the Indian Plastic Industry in penetrating the Indian markets. Objectives The primary objective of undertaking this study was to understand the market for plastic consumer products in the India and thereby strengthen the market presence of the Indian plastic industry in India for plastic consumer products .The specific objectives behind this engagement were to map the market dynamics, identify specific opportunities that exist for Indian manufacturers and to finally recommend an appropriate market penetration strategy. Frost & Sullivan has addressed the requirements of this study which are compiled under the following modules: Market Analysis • Type of plastic consumer products imported into INDIA • Market demand for each plastic consumer product with the future growth potential of the products • Geographic distribution of the demand and the areas where imports offer a high potential • Import break-up by country of origin • Import break-up by tariff program Distribution Channel Analysis • Different distribution models adopted by imported and domestic manufacturers • Role of channel members at each level of distribution • The pricing structure across different distribution channels • Distributor rating of major imported plastic consumer items along some parameters like availability, performance, reliability, price, margins, country of origin etc. End – User Analysis An in-depth analysis of End user perceptions across different product categories was carried out to obtain information on key factors that contribute towards product preference, level of awareness of various countries of origin, perceived importance of country of origin in purchase decision process, key factors governing product selection and their relative importance for each product category. Competitive Analysis The research addressed the following issues - Competitive scenario for plastic consumer products in the India and market shares of the major countries competing for imports in each segment, the range of products that are offered by major competing country, end user segments being focused upon by the competitors, distinctive strengths/ weaknesses of existing competitors, distribution structure and pricing employed by key importers, marketing strategies adopted by competitors. Distribution Channel analysis The structure for distribution channel is fairly complex due to the various forms of retail outlets available to the consumers. However the major retail outlets are departmental stores, discount stores and specialty stores. The Importing agents or the distributors source the products from the overseas manufacturers. Besides them, only the larger retailers deal directly along with the manufacturers. Both distributors and large retailers have their centralized warehouses from where the product is distributed to the next level in the chain. The diagram below elucidates the distribution structure for plastic consumer products in India. Manufacturers Import Agents LARGE WAREHOUSE Major Retailers Small Wholesalers Speciality Stores Discount Stores Discount Stor Consumers The point of initial interaction is most often through International Shows and exhibitions that specialize in specific product lines. They also source through their overseas export consolidator. To study the pricing structure at various channels Typically, primary distributor / wholesaler margins range from 15 to 20 percent of the landed cost. Net profit for the distributors will be 5-10 percent after the deductions of transportation and warehousing. Big retailers and departmental stores fix the MRP of the products to almost twice of the landed cost of products. The profit margins of the stores may come down to 3040 percent due to the cost of branding, packaging, liability insurance, and other operational costs. Discount stores typically buy 1$ products from wholesalers at about 0.5 – 0.75$ thereby having an operating margin of anywhere between 25-45 percent. To study the specifics of the consumer products in terms of design & customer Preferences End user analysis Two most important criteria for purchase of plastic consumer items were the price and durability where the branding is of lesser importance. Other criteria included design, Colour, quality, and finish. Relative importance of each factor tends to be different for different product categories. Preference for the branded products is high for goods like personal care products, writing instruments, and travel ware. To study the competing countries and suppliers there from and the marketing strategies deployed by them Competitive Benchmarking Analysis Indian plastic goods face competition from various Asian, American, and European countries based on the value, quality, and application of the products. China is the biggest exporter of plastic consumer products in India. Taiwan and South Korea are other Asian countries that export plastic consumer items in significant numbers Free trade zones established due to the enactment of NAFTA agreement has facilitated other North American countries to increase their trade with India. Plastic consumer items manufactured in other North American countries like Canada and Mexico, find a good market in India. Plastic goods from China dominate the export market of plastic goods in India primarily on the basis price. Huge capacities and cheap labour power have enabled them to compete fiercely especially in the price sensitive segments. To identify good trade fairs in various locations in the India Consulting Approach & Methodology Frost & Sullivan assessed each market by analyzing demand, supply as well as the influencers. In depth discussions were held across three levels. 1) Major manufacturers – domestic and international –of select plastic consumer items 2) Major importers, distributors, and retailers across different geographic regions in the India 3) A random sample of consumers spread across different regions. A flow diagram elucidating the research approach adopted for this study is given below: CONSULTING APPROACH MARKET •Challenge Identification •Market size, growth, Trends •Industry Structure DISTRIBUTION •Distribution Structure •Recommendations For •Product-Market Focus •Competitive Advantage •Market Penetration END-USER •Strategic analysis of existing players & distributor satisfaction study •Role of Channel Partners •Needs Analysis •Preferences & •Perceptions •Demographics COMPETITION •Country Level •Analysis •Competitive • Benchmarking •Strengths •Strategies Frost & Sullivan initially shortlisted a set of products that would provide the maximum business potential for Indian exporters of plastic consumer products. The market for each segment was evaluated on the parameters elucidated below: MARKET POTENTIAL DEGREE OF COMPETITION COMPETENCY OF INDIAN EXPORTERS MARKET OPPORTUNITY Market Potential: This determines the total available market for all the players and measures the magnitude and direction of the industry in the short term and long term. The measurements under this parameter include: • Macro Economic Indicators • Current Market size in value terms • Share of Imports of the total market • Market growth rate • Qualitative factors – consumer perceptions, Channel preferences etc. Degree of Competition: This parameter determines the ease or difficulty of a new entrant to penetrate an established market. Measurements for degree of competition include: • Macro economic indicators of competitive advantage (including economic performance, business efficiency, Government efficiency and Infrastructure) • Level of market concentration – this indicates the total share of the market controlled by the top three players • Market share by distribution channel- especially for imports of plastic items, a key indicator would be the percentage of merchandise sold through discount stores as opposed to regular retail outlets. This indicates the price sensitivity of the product, and thereby, the potential for competitors whose key advantage is lower manufacturing cost. Competency of Indian Exporters: This analyzes the ability of a new entrant to leverage the market opportunities based on competitive strengths. The parameters for analysis of internal competencies include: • Financial Standing • Product Portfolio • Technology • Manufacturing Capabilities and available capacities • Infrastructure & Logistics • Sales & Marketing However, this analysis is beyond the scope of the current study and Frost & Sullivan recommends that a detailed analysis of Indian exporters be undertaken subsequently to determine areas of competencies that could be better leveraged for market penetration. For the purpose of current analysis, competency of Indian exporters is measured based on product categories that currently form the export basket for plastic consumer products. Strategic Analysis of the consumer plastics market in India The objective of this market mapping exercise has been to address the following aspects listed in the terms of reference: Identify the Various consumer plastic items that are being imported into the India and to define the market segments Understand the competitive scenario for each product segment and determine market shares Identify the geographic areas of imports Determine tariff structures and preferential programs which drive imports from specific countries Identify products that offer the best market opportunities for Indian manufacturers based on the market potential, degree of competition and internal competencies Methodology and data Collection Frost & Sullivan used a combination of primary research and secondary research techniques for gathering the necessary information required to meet the objectives of this phase. The information obtained from during primary interviews with various market participants including manufacturers, major retailers and distributors was cross verified with authentic secondary sources of information. The products have been segmented based on the HTS 8digit code system. The main sources of secondary research data have been Indian government trade statistics, Indian International Trade Commission tariff database and Frost & Sullivan internal database. Each product segment has been analyzed based on a set of measurements that truly reflect the market dynamics for imported plastic consumer products. The Strategic Significance of each measurement is provided below: Market Size: Reflects the dollar value of the total imports of a particular product segment from all countries as valued at the customs port of entry. This represents the total available market for each product segment and along with the market growth rate helps in determining the market potential in dollar terms in the short term. Duty Rate: This represents the Ad Valorem Rate of duty charged on imports from countries having Normal Trade Relations (NTR) with the India. Market Share of Top 3 countries by imports: Indicates the total market share of the top 3 importing countries and determines the extent of fragmentation of a market. From the perspective of a new entrant, Market Share of Top 3 countries by imports is a direct indication of the difficulty of penetration into a particular market. For eg. A Market Share of Top 3 countries by imports of 95% implies that the top three players dominate and control the market, thereby giving them a substantial bargaining power over other participants. Whereas a Market Share of Top 3 countries by imports of 45% indicates that the market is fragmented and therefore the avenues for penetrating or creating a niche are higher. Demand Share of Top 3 regions in the India: Indicates the share of value of the goods received through the top 3 customs port of entries. Since a drastic movement of goods across the country reduces the cost competitiveness of manufacturers, they prefer to choose a port of entry that is close to the point of consumption. Hence Demand Share of Top 3 regions in the India indicates the major regions of consumption for each product category and provides insights into warehouse locations that a new entrant should look at. Preferential Tariff program and percentage of supply under non-preferential status: This measurement is a key indicator of cost advantages/ Disadvantages that competitors from different countries have. The average rate of duty being about 4-5%, countries under a preferential program for specific products have a distinct competitive edge either by way of reduced/ nil tariff rates. The strategic analysis for each product is provided in this chapter. Based on an assessment of the market opportunities, competitive scenario and internal competencies of Indian manufacturers, Frost & Sullivan has identified a set of products that would offer the maximum business opportunity for Indian Exporters of Plastic consumer products. Summary Sheet – Demand Side Analysis by category and top three exporting countries End-User Analysis of the consumer plastics market in India The focus of this analysis was to study the consumers of finished plastic goods in the India and achieve the following: Understanding the purchasing pattern of consumers and evaluate the parameters that are important in purchasing finished plastic goods. Assessing the role of brands across different product categories and capturing perceptions about unbranded products. Determining the importance of the Country of Origin as a decision-making parameter and identifying preferences for specific countries if any. Methodology and data Collection Sampling Frost & Sullivan conducted 500 telephonic interviews with legal permanent retailer of the India using a structured questionnaire. The main requirement built into the survey method was that the regional breakdown of interviews should approximately represent the actual share of imported plastics consumption by region. It was assumed that the consumption pattern would be proportional to the actual quantity of imported plastic consumer products getting through each custom district of entry. Competitive Analysis Manufacturers, distributors and retailers are increasingly looking at alternative and cost effective manufacturing bases to increase the profitability of their operations. China, undoubtedly, has capitalized on this vast opportunity cutting across product categories and industry sectors. Their dominance in plastic consumer items is evident from US import statistics. While in some product categories China accounts for about 45-50% of the total imports market, it has a near monopolistic supply in others reaching upto 94% of the market. This chapter analyses the reasons for this successful penetration. The competitive benchmarking exercise compares 5 Asian countries across different macro economic parameters that provide the climate for healthy export competitiveness. The parameters for benchmarking include: 1. Economic Performance 2. Government Efficiency 3. Business Efficiency 4. Infrastructure The ranking of the 5 countries on each of the parameters is provided in this chapter 5.2 Competitive Benchmarking of India with other Asian Economies Economic performance Domestic Economy Size: GDP, Pvt. / Govt. consumption exp., Gross domestic investment and savings Growth :GDP, GDP/capita, Sectoral consumption .exp Wealth : GDP per capita, savings Forecasts: GDP, consumption. expenditure, inflation, unemployment, Current account balance Current Account Balance, Balance of trade Exports & Imports of goods & services Trade to GDP ratio Investment : Direct Investment Flows and stocks abroad, Direct Investment flows and stocks inward Finance : Portfolio investments assets and liabilities Total employment, rate of employment, growth, sectoral employment, employment in public sector, unemployment rate Consumer price inflation, cost of living index, rentals International Trade International Investment Employment Prices Government Efficiency Public Finance Public finance: Central Govt. Budget surplus / deficiency, Central Govt. domestic / foreign debt, Interest payment, Govt. reserves, Govt. expenditure Fiscal Policy: Tax collections, Effective Personal IT rate, IT collection, Corporate taxes, Collected Social security contributions, Indirect tax revenues, tax evasion Central Bank: Interest rate, cost of capital, country credit rating, Central Bank Policy, Exchange rate policy / stability State Efficiency: Govt. Economic policies, Legal framework, Public Service, Bureaucracy, corruption Justice & Security: Justice, personal security & private property, Risk of political instability, serious crime Public expenditure on education Teacher -pupil ratio Illiteracy Economic Literacy Knowledge transfer between companies & universities Openness: Customs’ authorities, Trade blocks, Protectionism, Public sector contracts Competition Regulations: Subsidies, laws, price controls, Parallel economy, Foreign companies Labour Regulations: Laws on employment, unemployment Capital Market Regulations: Regulations, Confidentiality, Cross border ventures, Access to capital markets, Investment incentives Institutional Framework Education Business Legislation Business efficiency Management Productivity Labour Market Overall Productivity : GDP/person employed Labour Productivity Sectoral Productivity : Agriculture, Industry, Services Costs : Compensation level, Mgmt. Salaries,% change Relations :Working hours, motivation, dispute, training Availability of Skills : Labour force, male/female, skilled labour, brain drain, competency of senior mgmt Bank Efficiency : Assets in banking sector, FI assets, credit, credit cards, venture capital, retail reach, laws Stock Market Efficiency : Market capitalisation, trading volumes, listed companies, Market indices, Insider trading, transparency Self-financing : Adequate cash flows for self financing Adaptability to market changes Ethical practices Managerial Credibility Shareholder Value Management Entrepreneurship, Marketing Social Responsibility, Safety & Environmental issues Globalisation is not a threat to the economy Attitude towards globalisation Impact of relocation of production / R&D outside is not a threat to the economy International image of the country Finance Management Practices Impact of Globalisation Infrastructure Basic Infrastructure Roads: Network, Maintenance & development Railroads: Network, Maintenance & Development Air Transportation: Network, quality Water Transportation: Adequacy of ports, harbours Urbanisation Energy Infrastructure: Adequacy, Efficiency, Costs, Telecommunications (Fixed/ Mobile): Network, Coverage, Investment, Costs Information Technology: Development and Application of technology, Availability of technology, Use of computers, Internet reach, Availability of skills, Availability of funding Hi-tech exports: As % of manufactured exports Data Security Health Expenditure: Total, Public Expenditure Life expectancy Medical Assistance: No. of doctors, Hospitals Human Development Index Recycling and Effluent Treatment Pollution Problems Environmental laws R&D: Expenditure, Personnel Basic Research Nobel prizes Patents granted to residents Patent & Copyright protection Quality of life Openness: New ideas, Adaptability Discrimination: Gender, Racial Societal Values Technological Infrastructure Health & Environment Scientific Infrastructure Value System Overall Rating of Competing Countries COUNTRY Taiwan Korea China India Indonesia Malaysia 2000 1 3 4 5 6 2 2010 1 2 4 5 6 3 Although China is rated below China, Taiwan and Korea on macro economic factors, the reason for the country’s success in exports has been due to an aggressive foreign investment and export promotion policies. 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PTFE Rods, Sheets & Hollows Product Range of PTFE Rods, Sheets and Hollows: ptfe rods, sheets, hollows Rods : Extruded Diameter 3 to 200, Length 1000 / 2000 Molded Diameter 20 to 775, Length 300 PSheets : Skived Thick 0.05 to 5, Width 300 to 1800 Molded Thick 1 to 150, Area 300 x 300 to 1500 x 1500 Hollows : Extruded OD 10 to 150, ID 4 to 100, Length 1000 Molded - OD 25 to 1440, ID 10 to 1420, Length 300 Other made-to order sizes on request Typical general properties of pure DIN 53479 virgin PTFE rods, sheets, hollows : Specific gravity 2.13 - 2.18 gms per cc Tensile strength Breaking elongation Elastic modulus Torsional strength Impact strength (Izod) DIN 53479 DIN 53479 DIN 53457 DIN 53447 DIN 53447 200 - 380 kgs per sq.cm 250 -450 % 7500 kg per sq.cm 1600 kg per sq.cm no break, at 23 deg C 16 cm / cm, at -56 deg C 33 cm/cm, at 77 deg C 55 - 59 70 kg per sq.cm 0.2 - 0.4 K cal per m.h.deg C 0.25 per kg deg C 20 - 30 kv per mm 0.00% 0.04 Hardness Shore D Compressive strength Thermal conductivity Specific heat Dielectric strength Water absorption DIN 53505 DIN 53455 DIN 52612 DIN 53841 DIN 53472 Coefficient of friction on smooth steel PTFE Expanded Sheets Expanded PTFE gasketing sheet is made of 100% P.T.F.E. by a special process that produces a uniform and highly fibrous mulitdirectional microstructure. These create a soft and pliable sealing material, yet a very reliable gasket that has excellent compressive resistance, negligible creep and cold flow. It can seal uneven and damaged flange surfaces. Expanded PTFE gasketing sheet possesses all the universal resistance parameters of pure PTFE. Completely asbestos free meeting the FDA requirements. SALIENT FEATURES : 100% pure PTFE Excellent sealability and flexibility High recovery of the sheet after use Highly compressible High Resistant to creep and cold flow Unaffected by common chemicals, pH range 0-14 Non-contaminating, non-toxic, asbestos free Meets FDA requirements Service pressure, vacuum to 210 kg/sq.cm (3,000 psi) Service temperature, - 250 to + 250°C, short duration up to + 310° C Easy to cut by blanking, punching, also cutting with sharp blade/ knife Low compressive load to seal Can seal rough or damaged flanges PTFE Components & Parts We offer the following range of PTFE Components and Parts : PTFE components: PTFE Gaskets : standard – plain or envelope to suit piping as per ANSI ASME B 16.5 PTFE Gaskets : non standard – any size, any type as per drawing PTFE Gaskets : for glass lined reactors, SS reactors, glass equipment and mixers PTFE ball valve seats : Taper cut to suit any ball valve, as per drawing PTFE ball valve – body and spindle seals: Accurately cut, thin seals, as per drg. PTFE oilfree air compressor piston rings : Sealing/bearing/rider rings, as per drg. PTFE piston rings : For O 2 , expansion engine, cryogenic pump, as per your spec. PTFE seals : O rings, D rings, U seals, V seals, cup seals etc. PTFE seals : Lantern rings for pumps, bellow type seals for centrifugal pumps PTFE seals : For hydraulic, pneumatic, earthmoving equipment. PTFE seals : For cylinder valves of O 2 , CO 2 , refgn. gases, chlorine, ammonia. PTFE bellows : For glass columns, glass valves, equipment as per QVF standards PTFE bellows : For pipelines: to check expansion, vibration, as per drawing PTFE balls : Accurate, for non-return valves and other applications, all sizes PTFE bushings : Self lubricating – automotive, bearing applications PTFE insulators : Electric, electronic, high voltage etc. PTFE assemblies : Piping systems, spargers, sprinklers, mixers etc. Types of PTFE : Pure virgin PTFE Compounded grades of PTFE PTFE Powders & Micropowders We offer the following range of PTFE powders: PTFE compression moulding grade : For manufacture of simple shapes in PTFE like rods, sheets , hollows. PTFE ram extrusion grade: For manufacture of long extruded lengths of rods and hollows PTFE paste extrusion grade: For manufacture of long length tubing, thin walled tubing and thread seal tape. PTFE compression moulding compounded grades ( low flow and free flow) For manufacture of simple shapes in compounded PTFE Like carbon filled, bronze filled , glass filled , graphite filled and many others. List of materials for PTFE compounds PTFE micro powders: For usage as additive in manufacture of PTFE based greases, automotive oils and inks. PTFE Glass Cloth We are one of the leading exporters of PTFE/ Teflon coated Fibre Glass products mainly Cloth, One Side Adhesive Tape, Conveyer Belts, Threads, Silicon Rubber Coated Glass Cloth for release application. PTFE/Teflon itself is a highly versatile product with remarkable properties nonstick, extra low friction, non wettable, nontoxic, non flammable, chemically inert, with working range between 50° C to 260° C, Fibreglass is well known as an excellent material in terms of its high temperature resistance and dimensionally stable, Combination of this two materials gives one products of practically unsurpassed utility and value. PTFE/Teflon Coated Fibreglass Fabrics and Tapes : Selected woven glass fabrics are coated with PTFE/ Teflon resin. There are a wide range of varieties of PTFE/ Glass Fabric specifically designed for use in a variety of application such as in heat sealing packaging machine, cooking release sheet, polymer processing etc. PTFE Coated Fibreglass One-Side Silicone Adhesive Cloth and Tapes : We export some of the most sophisticated pressure sensitive tapes for temperature resistance up to 260° C, which keep the jaws of automated packing (FFS) machine free from sticky residue during the bag sealing operation. PTFE Coated Fibreglass Yarn and Sewing Threads : High quality of fibreglass yarn comprising of the filaments are coated with PTFE resins. They are high temperature resistant up to 260° C and are widely used for stitching filter bags, braiding on cables, packing in chemical industries etc. PTFE Coated Fibreglass Conveyer Belts : We have developed a comprehensive range of advanced performance belts having all the inbuilt properties of basic material like light weight, dimensionally stable, temperature resistance up to 260° C, non stick surface easy to clean, good heat transfer, flexible, energy saving, chemically inert. Examples of industrial application is as follows : Heat sealing of plastics pouches in continuous band sealer for higher rate of production. In Garments industries for fusing of collars and cuts. Continuous Drying oven to dry textile materials. To Wrap and side sealing of soaps, Biscuits and Toilet paper rolls. Heat shrink Tunnel. Extruded rubber profile curing. Silicon Rubber Coated Glass Cloth : It is used as a curtain in Heat shrink Tunnel to maintain inner temperature. 100 Percent Virgin PTFE Tubing 100 Percent Virgin PTFE Tubing, Perfectly Concentric - Plain, Colored In Mm And AWG Sizes We offer 100% virgin PTFE tubing, perfectly concentric with pressure certificate. Also available is PTFE tubing in colors and AWG sizes. Size range from 0.5 mm ID to 19 mm ID, over 2000 sizes. All goods are exstock. We also offer tubing in FEP, PFA, PEEK, PI, Nylon6 / 12, PU and Silicon. Films & Tapes UL approved PTFE, FEP,PFA films; high performance PTFE plain adhesive tapes, PTFE adhesive tapes with glass cloth. PTFE glass cloth & endless flat belts, PTFE architectural fabric; ETFE, pc, abs films. Plastic Tubing And Profiles Precision tubing in ptfe, fep, pfa, etfe , pi, nylon , hdpe, silicon rubber, soft pvc for applications in medical, electronics, instrumentation, fluid handling, general engineering, insulation ; convoluted / corrugated , multilumen , striped, colored tubing & tubing fabrications ; profiles in uhmwpe, rigid pvc, pp and frp, epdm and in other plastics & elastomers. Plastic Pipes, Fittings And Equipment Pipes, pipe systems, fittings, valves, equipment in lined PTFE, FEP, PFA, ETFE, PVDF, pipes and fittings in UPVC, CPVC, HDPE, PVDF, PP, PP-R, ABS and other plastic materials. HDPE And Other Plastic Products HDPE large DIA pipes, geo membranes and geo textiles for lining of water canals, tanks, reservoirs, water management etc. Plastic Products For Marine Applications UHMWPE fenders, high impact plastics for ships & boats & floating docks Machinable Plastic Materials Rods, sheets, hollows & machined parts of ptfe / teflon , nylon6, uhmwpe / pe 1000, pom / acetal / delrin , pvdf , rigid pvc , hdpe / pe100, pp, pet , fep, pfa, tfm , peek , pc , cpvc, pbt, pbi, abs, hmhdpe / pe 500 , acrylic / pmma Bearing Pads In ptfe, neoprene, stainless steel or a combination of 2 or 3 materials for support of pipelines, bridges, structures and buildings. UHMWPE Sheets UHMWPE Sheets, Food Grade, UHMWPE Rods, Tuffglide Antiwear Liner We offer 100% virgin quality UHMWPE sheets ( 4 million m.w.) in size 1000 mm x 2000 mm, food / biosafe grade UHMWPE rods ( 9.2 million m.w.) 1000 mm long , perfectly homogenous and machinable. We offer TUFFGLIDE antiwear liners in 2 mm thick with area size 1000 mm x 2000 mm which has the same wear life as a 10 mm UHMWPE sheet. All goods are exstock. We also offer rods and sheets in PTFE, POM, PEEK and Nylon6. Machined Plastic Parts Machined Plastic Parts For Process And Engineering Industry Flat & spiral wound gaskets, insulators, guide ways/ slide ways, seals and O-rings, packing, bushings, blades, valve & pump seals, liners. Gasket Materials Sheets of ptfe / expanded ptfe, non-asbestos jointing sheets, flexible graphite, special application high temperature gasket sheets. non-asbestos mill boards. EXISTING CUSTOMER LIST A K Jain and Brothers A.B. Elasto Products Pvt. Ltd. A.V. Enterprises Aarathy Engineering Plastics Aflon Associates Agappe Diagnostic Ltd. Ajanta Mill Store ANALAB SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS PVT. LTD. Analyser Instrument Co. Pvt. Ltd. Apex Polymers Appasamy Ocular Devices Pvt. Ltd. Baba ji Teknoflon pvt. Ltd. Bafna Health Care Pvt Ltd Balaji Insulation House Balaji Marketing co