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Indian Composite Industry- Overview The very first use of fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) started in 1962 in India

for manufacturing roofing sheets by Praga Industries, Coimbatore. During the year1964, Chemical Process Equipments Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai started fabricating composite tanks for chemical industries. Production of polyester resins first started by Bakelite Hylem Ltd. Hyderabad in 1973. Availability of these essential raw materials triggered setting up of several small-scale units in India for making composite products using hand lay-up process. The high cost of raw materials, lack of availability of many essential materials because of import restrictions and the lack of mechanized production methods affected the production of composites in large volumes. As a result, Indian composite industry could not compete with steel, aluminum or timber. During last three decades, more than 1200 small-scale industries have been established in the country. More than 98% of them use hand lay-up technique for composite fabrication. Improvements in volume growth only started in early 2000 as a result of the globalization of the Indian economy. The total production of composite was about 75,000 tons in 2004-05 and it had risen to 1,10,000 tons in 2005-06. The following graph shows the growth of Indian composite industry from 1990 onwards :

India has made tremendous progress in wind power sector wherein composite consumption has exceeded China & Japan. India is the fourth largest generator of wind power in the world. M/s. Suzlon Energy Ltd., Pune has emerged as leading suppliers of wind turbine in the global market. As estimated, roughly 100,000 MW of power can be produced in India from only small wind turbines of 10 to 500 KW capacity. The major use of composite in India began with chemical industry because of excellent corrosion resistance property of composites. Some of the applications include chemical equipment, piping, cooling tower, fire fighting breathing apparatus etc.

Composite pipes find applications in sea-water intake and effluent discharge in desalination plant, as ducts in chemical industry, cross country transmission water pipeline, sewerages pipelines etc. Composites are being used for fabricating cooling tower units to resist corrosion due to moisture. The present consumption of composite along with future growth potential in the aforesaid sector is mentioned below: Composites in Industrial Applications

Industry

Growth 2006 rate 10% 15% 10% 11,000 10,000 5,000 26,000

2007

2008

2009

2010

Chemical Piping
Cooling Tower Total (tons )

12,100 11,500 5,500 29,100

13,310 13,225 6,050 32,585

14,641 15,209 6,655 36,505

16,105 17,490 7,320 40,915

The composites was identified as a potential material for its application in the Indian Railways in early 80s for many passenger coach components such as louvre & glass shutters, window sill & frame, trays for battery boxes, roof ceiling, flooring etc. The railways were aiming towards complete elimination of timber & plywood usage in the coaches. The present consumption of composite materials has been estimated at about 8,000 tons in Indian Railways with annual growth rate of 20%. The automobile industry is another sector wherein significant composite materials have been used significantly in passenger car, scooter and helmet. The growth rate of composites in the automobile sector has been as follows : S.No. Segment Growth rate 9% 5% 14% 2006 2007 2008

1 2 3

Passenger Car Scooter Helmets for twowheelers

7,085 5,800 7,695

7,722 6,174 8,772

8,420 6,483 10,000

Total (tons)

20,695

22,672

24,903

There exist the vast potential of composite applications in high-pressure pipes & pipefittings in coming years in the oil & gas sector. Current offshore structural applications of composites include low-pressure pipe, gratings, handrails, equipment covers or enclosures and ladders. Because of lightweight, corrosion resistance, improved life-cycle costs and enhanced safety, composite can capture 50% of this market in the oil & gas sector in the next 5-6 years. The use of composites for boat building applications started in early 1970s for replacing wood because of certain advantages such as corrosion resistance, ease of fabrication, improved performance and low cost. The marine market for composites stood around 1000 tons per annum as on 2006 and this is expected to grow at 3000 tons by 2010, with applications in leisure boats, houseboats, speedboats etc.

The present overall consumption of composites has been estimated at around 110,000 tons per annum as summarized below: All figures in 000 tons S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sector Wind energy Industrial Railways Automobile Oil& Gas Building & Construction Marine Total 2006 15.79 26 8 20.69 1.5 35.00 1 107.98 2007 20.27 29.10 9.60 22.67 1.6 39.50 1.4 124.14 2008 25.96 32.59 11.52 24.9 1.7 44.65 1.8 143.12 2009 33.20 36.51 13.82 26.3 1.8 48.92 2.30 162.85 2010 42.46 40.92 16.59 28.1 1.9 55.40 3 188.37

Indian composites market has been growing rapidly with newer products manufactured with the gradual induction of modern technology. The analysis of India's composite market reveals that although many small fabricators are using hand lay-up methods for manufacturing composite products, the use of computer controlled advanced fabrication equipment such as filament winding system, pultrusion, RTM and other equipment is growing rapidly. There is a huge potential for use of composite in Indian automobile industry especially for catering to the transportation needs of growing middle class population. There would be a good market for hoods, cabs, frames, and cargo containers that could be used as part of these locally built vehicles. The business opportunities for Indian composites industry also include air intake manifold, composite fishing trawlers, refrigerated freight containers, pressure vessel for gas, motor driven carts, storage light houses, boats for Tuna fishing, thermoformed components for automotive applications, walkways & piles for building foundation, RCC casting shutters leaf spring, air intake manifold etc.

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