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1.1 IntroductionOwnerConsultantPlan
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYFeasibility study
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INTRODUCTIONM/s Jaiprakash engineer
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Total N in form of Urea : max 3% (w
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Coating OilType : Aminated waxTempe
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FO FuelFO is considered as fuel & s
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Temperature : AmbientDew point : -
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CHAPTER - 4TECHNOLOGY COMPARISION19
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2. Its main advantage is the low re
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ParameterMerits & DemeritsUtilityCo
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sulphate, more than 400 Kg/t of sul
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Considering the several advantages,
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29Site InformationCLIMATE DATAAir T
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31Note: Linear interpolation for in
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33PROCESS DESCRIPTIONINTRODUCTIONTh
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35A molar ratio of N/P = 1.4-1.5 is
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37GranulationThe function of the gr
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39temperature (specially recommende
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41Final Product ConditioningProduct
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43After coating, product falls by g
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45Expected Specific consumptionSpec
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47Environmental Control - GeneralPu
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49Technology BackgroundThe developm
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51EXPECTED EMMISSIONSGaseous Emissi
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53opening of electric wires etc. In
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55Fire Water Storage & PumpsPlant S
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57CHAPTER 8FINANCIAL INDICES & ANAL
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59Following add on costs have been
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61CHAPTER 9CONCLUSION
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(I) Basic InformationAPPENDIX - IFO
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(II)19 If yes, date of submission N
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1.25 Transport of personnel or mate
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will be used as manure for green be
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7.4 From any other sources7.5 Is th
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or environmental damage. (thosewher
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PROJECT AT A GLANCE1.0 Name of the
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BELT CONVEYOR12 05H011 01 REVERSIBL
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FUEL OILFUEL OILCONDITIONINGUNITISS
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ISSUED FOR FEASIBILITY STUDYNAGARJU
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ISSUED FOR FEASIBILITY STUDYNAGARJU
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EDG47U001ALL CONSUMERSALL CONSUMERS
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CISSUED FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY66-655
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TRAIN A DAP/NPKPHOSPHORIC ACID SHIP