S.
No.
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Description of Technology
Developed
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Raw Material
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Status
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Joint Developer
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TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPED, EVALUATED AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION STARTED
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BT-1
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Red Mud/Flyash, Polymer, fibre, door shutters. Tested as per IS:4020.
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Red Mud/Flyash, Sisal fibre, Phenol formaldehyde resin
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Product also tested and approved by CPWD, IIT Chennai and Delhi.
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Regional Research Laboratory, Bhopal (1998)
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BT-2
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Eco-friendly rubberwood flush door shutter. Tested as per IS:4020.
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Rubberwood, Phenol formaldehyde resin
(Use of rubber-wood for 1st time in India)
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Product also tested and approved by CPWD
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Jambhekar Management Consultant Pvt.Ltd., Thane
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BT-3
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Eco friendly solid core poplar wood flush door shutters. Tested as per IS:4020.
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Poplarwood, Phenol formaldehyde resin
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Product also tested and approved by CPWD
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Jambhekar Management Consultant Pvt.Ltd., Thane
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BT-4
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Finger jointing & shaping technology
(Earlier this machine was to be Imported from Scandinavian countries at a cost of Rs.40 to 45 lakhs. With the development of machine by BMTPC, the cost is now reduced by 1/3rd.
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Plantation timber (rubber, poplar, eucalyptus etc.) Cutting & joining of slender pieces to make longer pieces
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Being manufactured at Ahmedabad by M/s Laxmi Engineers.
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HBR Consultants, Bangalore (2001) and for further developing machine with
Indian Plywood Industries Research & Training Institute, Bangalore
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BT-5
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Micro Concrete Roofing Tiles
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Cement, sand, Fine Aggregate
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Around 200 entrepreneurs are producing MCR tiles. Indian Standard is under preparation.
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Development Alternatives
Validated by BMTPC.
(1992)
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BT-6
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Ferrocement Roofing Channels - suitable for earthquake/cyclone prone areas
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Welded wire mesh, chicken mesh, cement, sand, fine aggregate, steel bars (8 to 12 mm dia) depending upon the span (upton 6.1 mtrs.)
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Product is being produced at several Building Centres.
BMTPC is taking up with BIS to prepare the Indian Standards
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Development Alternatives
(2001)
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BT-7
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Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer doors and door frames. Tested as per IS:14856.
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Glass fibre, Phenol formaldehyde resin, secondary species of timber
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Technology transferred to 40 entrepreneurs in the country jointly by NSIC, RV-TIFAC and BMTPC. Plan to have more 100 units in next 2 years. Being used in demonstration housing under VAMBAY.
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RV TIFAC Composite Design Centre, Bangalore
(2000)
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BT-8
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Bamboo Mat Corrugated Roofing Sheets
Indian Standards (IS:15476:2004 formulated with BIS)
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Bamboo mat, Phenol formaldehyde resin, Polyurethane coating
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A Pilot Production Unit for manufacture of sheets has been set up in Meghalaya with production capacity of 3000 sheets per month.
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Indian Plywood Industries Research & Training Institute, Bangalore
(2000)
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S.
No.
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Description of
Technology
Developed
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Raw Material
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Status
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Joint
Developer
|
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1
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Laminated splint lumber panel doors and door frames from rubber wood (2000)
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Rubber wood
Phenol Formaldehyde resin
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- Product tested
- Under consideration for licensing
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Jambhekar Management Consultant Pvt.Ltd., Thane
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2
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Veneer laminated lumber panel door and doors frame from poplar wood (IS 14616:1999) (1998)
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Poplar wood, Phenol Formaldehyde resin
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- Product tested
- Under consideration for licensing
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Jambhekar Management Consultant Pvt.Ltd., Thane
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3
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Extended Polyster - Red Mud Polymer Composite Door Shutter (1998)
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Red Mud, Extended Polystyrene
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- Product tested
- As substitute to timber
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CBRI, Roorkee & Regional Research Laboratory, Bhopal
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4
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Paint based on Flyash and other wastes (1999)
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35% Flyash for primers,
18% Flyash for enamel
China clay, hardner
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- Product tested
- As substitute to conventional paints
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Regional Research Laboratory, Bhopal
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5
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Glass Ceramic products for Floor Tiles using wastes (three types) from Aluminium industry (2001)
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Red Mud, Flyash, Spent pot lining
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- Product tested
- Pilot Demonstration Plant is likely to set up at BHEL
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Jawahar Lal Nehru Aluminium Research, Development & Design Centre, Nagpur
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6
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Light weight Mineral-wood Door Shutter (1998)
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Metallurgical slag, Phenol Formaldehyde resin
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- Product tested
- As substitute to timber
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Regional Research Laboratory, Bhopal
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7
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Building Materials from Marble industry waste (1999)
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Marble dust, cement, gypsum
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- Marble dust can be used in making masonry cement, autoclaved cellular concrete blocks, gypsum blocks, gypsum plaster board, colour wash, distemper
- Products tested
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Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee
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8
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Cementitious Binder and building blocks from Acetylene plant waste (1995)
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Cement, sand, fine aggregates
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- Final product tested Many entrepreneur are interested in setting up a commercial plant
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Central Building Research Institute and Building Centre Roorkee
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9
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Rigid PVC - Foam Board and Sheet (2000)
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Plastic waste, Stabiliser, innert fillers, elastomeric modifiers, compatibilizers
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- Final product tested
- Under consideration for licensing
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Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee
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