Title: Gainful Utilization of Granite Slurry
1Gainful Utilization of Granite Slurry
- Development Demonstration of
- Techno-commercial solution
- Substituting
- Sand with Slurry
- in Cement
- Wall Tiles
- Paver Blocks
2Slurry disposal on open lands, often good
cultivable soil
- Thin layer slurry, disposed on open lands,
prevents seepage of even rain water, thus even
grass doesnt grow - Dried slurry, which is very fine in size, in
summer, flies in air - Not recovering water from slurry, leads to
depletion of water in granite cutting polishing
clusters - - - - - Negative effects are un ending
3Negative Impact of Illegal / Excessive mining of
Sand
- Depletion of water table around water banks,
mainly effecting the farmers - Contamination of fresh water sources with saline
waters in the sea belt reverse influx - Weakening of bridges, electrical / communication
/ transmission constructions - - - - - - - Negative effects are un ending
4Innovative Concept Demonstrated Ready for
Commercialisation
- Substitution of sand
- with
- granite slurry
- in making
- cement based Wall Tiles
-
- Paver Blocks
5NEED POSSIBILITY
- Promote a common facility for collecting
refining of slurry from a set of industries (CETP
like) - Promote / enable enterprises for making use of
dried slurry - Enable market linkages for slurry based products
6NEED POSSIBILITY
- Highlight the facts advantages of these
products to MoEF / Central Excise / Sales Tax /
Industries Commerce depts., for extending
possible policy / administrative / financial
benefits - Currently, for promoting usage of blast furnace
slag, the prevailing 16 Central Excise is being
exempted for tiles / paver manufacturers
7Prevailing Slurry Disposal Scenario in SSI
sector, in Andhra Pradesh, India
8Slurry disposal pond in larger units A
temporary storage before disposal
9Slurry Treatment Water Recovery Silo
10Wet Slurry Filter Press
11Filtered Slurry Cake
12Slurry being mixed with other materials in making
designer wall tiles (slurry cement sand
gravel specialty polymer water pigment)
13Manual Loading of mix in rubber moulds
14Slurry based wall tiles
15Testing Evaluation Fine tuning
- Composition of Granite Slurry one sample of
APSi O2 37.49 Mg O 7.86 Ca O
7.84 K2 O 0.10 Loss on Ignition 22.84
Na2 O 1.25 Al2 O3 15.36 Fe2 O3
4.99 Ti O2 1.94
16Partners of the innovation
- C I I A P T D C owners of the concept
- BMTPC A Govt. of India agency, extending
financial support - Aster Vinyls, Bangalore An industry by a
Technocrat, extending knowledge equipment - Industry samples of Slurry based Wall Tiles
- Paver Blocks developed. Testing fine
- tuning is happening. Meeting the specific
- requirements of buyers is very much
- possible.
17Status of the innovation
- Industry samples of Slurry based Wall Tiles
Paver Blocks developed - Testing fine tuning is happening
- Meeting the specific requirements of buyers is
very much possible - Feedback inquiries of entrepreneurs is welcomed.