This document provides information on producing aluminum alloy pistons via gravity die casting. It discusses the market potential, production capacity, implementation schedule, technical process, quality standards, financial aspects, and supplier addresses. The primary points are:
- Gravity die casting of aluminum alloys is used to produce pistons for the automotive industry due to its high productivity, surface finish, dimensional tolerance, and ability to cast thin sections with minimal waste.
- The target production capacity is 60,000 pistons per year. Financial analysis shows a projected 31.3% return on investment and 14.6% return on sales.
- The production process involves choosing a suitable aluminum alloy, casting free of defects, and meeting quality standards
This document provides information on producing aluminum alloy pistons via gravity die casting. It discusses the market potential, production capacity, implementation schedule, technical process, quality standards, financial aspects, and supplier addresses. The primary points are:
- Gravity die casting of aluminum alloys is used to produce pistons for the automotive industry due to its high productivity, surface finish, dimensional tolerance, and ability to cast thin sections with minimal waste.
- The target production capacity is 60,000 pistons per year. Financial analysis shows a projected 31.3% return on investment and 14.6% return on sales.
- The production process involves choosing a suitable aluminum alloy, casting free of defects, and meeting quality standards
used for casting of Piston. Rapid production of engineering piston is used in automobile industries. The technique has obvious advantage when a component is required in large quantities. However in automotive applications, properties and durability are of primary importance. It is, therefore, essential that the best feature of design should be used and optimum casting techniques with minimum cost should be adopted. Gravity Die Casting products are used in domestic as well as international automobile industries. MARKET POTENTIAL The technique of gravity die cast aluminium alloy components has the following advantages compared to other methods of castings : 1. High Productivity. Auto Pistons PRODUCT CODE : 374743002 QUALITY AND STANDARDS : IS 7793 : 1975 PRODUCTION CAPACITY : Qty. : 60,000 Nos. (per annum) Value : Rs. 36 Lakh MONTH AND YEAR : October, 2002 OF PREPARATION PREPARED BY : Small Industries Service Institute C.G.O. Complex, Block C, Seminary Hills, Nagpur - 440006. Tel. Nos.: 2510352, 2510046 Fax No.: (0712) 2511985. 2. Good cast surface finish and appearance. 3. Can be cast within close dimensional tolerance. 4. Do not require further machining. 5. Very thin section can be cast with ease. 6. Metal wastage in the casting process is less. Auto piston is a part of automobile which reciprocates in the engine cylinder to transmit power to the wheels. It is generally made of Aluminium. Pistons are used in automobile industries and auto vehicles manufacturers are its main customers. The primary market is expected to continue as the leading market with the trend of demand growth in order to cater to the requirement of more and more new auto industries. The demand is expected to expand at an average growth rate of 15% to 20%. The replacement market is also likely to expand. 7 37 BASIS AND PRESUMPTIONS 1. For capacity utilisation, it is considered 60% efficiency and 6 working hours per day are required. 2. Four years are required for achieving full capacity utilisation. 3. Labour and wages have been taken as per the present circumstances. 4. Interest rates for Fixed and Working Capital are taken @ 16% per annum. 5. Margin Money from the proprietor is 25% and 75% will be raised from financial institutions. 6. Land and Building has been considered on rent. 7. Cost of Machinery and Equipments is based on a particular make. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE Sl.No. Activity Period 1. Preparation of the project report: a. Calling quotations 1 month b. Preparation of Report 2 weeks 2. Provisional registration 1 week as SSI Unit 3. Clearance from 3 months Pollution Control Board 4. Financial Arrangements 3 months 5. Purchase and Procurement of 1 month Machinery and Equipment 6. Installation of Machines and 1 month Equipment 7. Electrification etc. 1 month 8. Recruitment of staff 1 month 9. Commencement 9 months onwards of production TECHNICAL ASPECTS Process of Manufacture Aluminium alloys suitable for gravity die casting for piston is to be chosen for casting of the piston. Aluminium alloys like Hyper, LM are suitable for casting of piston. These alloys have excellent fluidity, good corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties. The cast component should be free from holes, pinholes, shrinkage, coldshut etc. Ingot shall be reasonably free from slag or dross. Microscopical examination in hypereutectic alloys shall show uniform distribution of primary silicon cuboids in the eutectic matrix. Size of silicon cuboids as measured in the field of 75 mm dia. and 100 magnification shall be on an average of 40 to 70 microns and individual silicon cuboid size shall be not more than 100 microns. Quality Control and Standards As per IS 7793 : 1975, Al. Alloys for I.C. Engine Pistons, basically four grades of t he al l oys have been specified namely 2285, 4658, 4928 - A and 4928 - B with various alloying compositions like Cu, Mg, Si, Fe, Mn, Ni , Zi nc etc. Hardness has been specified between 90 to 140 HB with tensile strength ranging from 165 to 275 N/mm 2 for various grades. Production Capacity This scheme has been prepared with estimated production capacity of 12 tonnes per annum on single shift basis assuming minimum weight of piston to be 200 grams. 5000 No. of pistons of different sizes for auto engineering are estimated per month. AUTO PISTONS 38 Pollution Control This industry does not come under the category of pollutant industry. However, consent of the State Pollution Control Board is required which will remain valid till a unit modifies or changes its process. Energy Conservation There is a little scope for energy conservation in this industry except in the melting process where the furnace should be properly insulated to reduce radiation losses and should be fitted with automatic pyrometer control to mai ntai n the proper temperature in the furnace. FINANCIAL ASPECTS A. Fixed Capital (i) Land and Building (Rs.) Rented Land with covered area, 2500 Sq. Ft. 8000 Total 8000 (ii) Machinery and Equipment Sl. Particulars Qty. Amount No. (In Rs.) 1. Crucible furnace 200 Kg. 4 2,40,000 with motor and accessories 2. Lathe machine 4 4 1,20,000 size and electricals 3. Precision Lathe 2 1,80,000 4. Pillar type Drilling 1 25,000 Machine with 1 HP motor 5. Bench Grinder double 1 8,000 ended with 1 HP motor 6. Vice, table, fixtures, L.S. 50,000 measuring instruments, gauges etc. 7. Laboratory comprising L.S. 1,00,000 chemical and physical testing with heat treatment furnace Sl. Particulars Qty. Amount No. (In Rs.) 8. Generator and other L.S. 100000 electrical accessories Total 8,23,000 Office/Lab. Furniture/ L.S. 50,000 equipments (iii) Pre-operative Expenses 50,000 Electrical and mechanical 82300 installation @ 10% of Plant and Machinery equipments Total 9,55,300 Total Fixed Capital (i+ii+iii) 10,05,300 B. Working Capital (per month) (i) Salary and Wages Sl. Designation Nos. Salary Amount No. (Rs.) (In Rs.) 1. Works Manager 1 5000 5000 2. Sales Executive 2 4000 8000 3. Supervisor 2 4000 8000 4. Store Keeper 1 3000 3000 5. Office Assistant 1 2500 2500 6. Skilled Workers 4 3000 12000 7. Semiskilled Workers 3 2300 6900 8. Unskilled Workers 4 1850 7400 9. Watchman/Peon 2 1750 3500 10. Maintenance Fitter 2 2500 5000 Total 61300 Perquisites @ 15% 9195 Total 70495 (ii) Raw Materials Qty. (In Rs.) 1. Aluminium Alloy 1000 Kg 90,000 @ Rs.90 Kg 2. Packing material L.S. 5000 Total 95,000 (iii) Utilities (In Rs.) 1. Power and Electricity 2000 6000 @ Rs.3 per unit 2. Fuel charges @ Rs. 22/litre 300 6600 3. Water @ Rs. 10 KL 100 1000 Total 13600 AUTO PISTONS 39 (iv) Other Contingent Expenses (In Rs.) 1. Rent 8000 2. Insurance 4000 3. Office stationery and postage 5000 4. Publicity and advertisement 5000 5. Travelling and conveyance 1000 6. Packing charges 3000 7. Legal and other expenses 2000 8. Repair and maintenance 5000 9. Consumable stores 5000 10. Miscellaneous expenses 5000 Total 43000 (v) Total Recurring Expenditure (per month)(In Rs.) 1. Salary and wages 70495 2. Raw materials 95000 3. Utilities 13600 4. Other contingent expenses 43000 Total 2,22,095 (vi) Working Capital for 3 Months= Rs. 666285 C. Total Capital Investment (1) Fixed Capital Rs. 1005300 (2) Working Capital for 3 Months Rs. 666285 Total Rs. 1671585 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (1) Cost of Production (per year) ( In Rs.) 1. Total Recurring Cost 26,65,140 2. Depreciation on Machinery 82,300 and Equipment @ 10% 3. Depreciation on 48,000 Furnaces @ 20% 4. Depreciation on Office 12,500 Equipments @ 25% 5. Interest on Total Capital 2,67,450 Investment @ 16% Total 30,75,390 (2) Turn-over (per year) (In Rs.) By Sale of 60,000 Auto Piston of 36,00,000 different sizes @ Rs. 60/ Piston (average basis) (3) Profit (per year) (In Rs.) Total Turnover - Total Cost of 5,24,610 Production (4) Rate of Return on Investment 31.3% (5) Rate of Return of Sales 14.6% (6) Break-even Point (i) Fixed Cost (per annum) ( In Rs.) 1. Interest on Total Investment 2,67,450 2. Depreciation on Furnaces 48,000 3. Depreciation on Machinery and 82,300 Equipments 4. Insurance 48,000 5. 40% of Salary and wages 3,38,376 6. 40% of Other contingent expenses 1,48,800 (excluding Rent and Insurance) Total 9,32,926 (ii) Net Profit (per year) Rs. 524610 B.E.P = Fixed Cost 100 Fixed Cost +Profit = 64% Addresses of Machinery, Equipment and Raw Material Suppliers 1. M/s. Engineering and Industrial Foundry Company Ramnagar, Coimbatore 641009. 2. M/s. Krystal Elmec Ichalkaranji Industrial Co-op. Estate Ltd. Common Hall No.5, Block No. 8/9, Ichalkaranji 416115. 3. M/s. Instrumentation and Controls P.B. 2726, Kalbadevi, Mumbai - 1 4. M/s. Plus-one Machine Fabrik St. No. 323, Pl. No. 25-26, Udyambag, Belgaum - 8 AUTO PISTONS 40 5. M/s. Aluminium Alloy Manufacturing Co. 126, V.V. Chandan Street, Mumbai - 3 6. M/s. Bassein Metals Pvt. Ltd. B-61, Dattani Apts. No.4, Parekh Nagar, S.V. Road, Kandivalli (W), Mumbai - 67. 7. M/s. Radiant Metals and Alloys Pvt. Ltd. A-6, Girikunj Indl. Estate, off Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai -3 8. M/s. Fuel Instruments and Engineers Pvt. Ltd. 6869, Parvati Co-operative Indl. Estate, Yadrav, Tah. Shirol, Kolhapur - 416 145 9. M/s. Electroil Super Thermal Engineers, 151, Small Factory Area, Lakadganj, Nagpur - 440 008. 10. M/s. Mechachem Industries D-55, M.I.D.C, Nagpur - 440 028 AUTO PISTONS