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Development of low excess air industrial film burner for liquid fuel (10-200 kg./hr)
Developed by IIP, Dehradun
Cost in Lacs (Rs.) 0.6
Year of award 1985
Actual completion date 1987
Whether commercialised Yes
Benefits More than 15 % reduction in fuel consumption.
 
 
Low excess air Industrial film burner suitable for duel fuel operation with Natural gas/liquid or both fuel (10- 200 kg/hr.liquid fuel & 40-400 M³/hr Natural gas)
Developed by IIP, Dehradun
Cost in Lacs (Rs.) 0.5
Year of award 1990
Actual completion date 1991
Whether commercialised Yes
Benefits 10 % Saving in Natural gas and liqiuid fuel consumption (duel fuel).
 
 
Low excess air Industrial film burner suitable for duel operation using high temp. preheated air for combustion(10-200 kg/hr liquid fuels, 40-400 M³/hr natural gas and preheated air temp. of 300-350°C
Developed by IIP, Dehradun
Cost in Lacs (Rs.) 0.5
Year of award 1991
Actual completion date 1992
Whether commercialised Yes
Benefits Saving in fuel by use of preheated air for combustion of fuel.
 
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Substitution of 50 % kerosene by synthetic thickners in Textile pigment printing in Textile Industry
Developed by BTRA, Mumbai and ATIRA, Ahmedabad
Cost in Lacs (Rs.) 6.67
Year of award 1992
Actual completion date 1994
Whether commercialised Yes
Benefits Substantial saving of kerosene.
 
 
Conservation of lubricants by employing modified dispensing equipment and through recycling in Textile Industry
Developed by BTRA, Mumbai
Cost in Lacs (Rs.) 5.73
Year of award 1997
Actual completion date 1998
Whether commercialised Yes
Benefits Over 8 % saving of lube oils observed during trials in a Textile mill at Mumbai.
 
 
Recovery of Kerosene vapours from textile pigment printing m/c. Drying section in textile Industry.
Developed by BTRA, Mumbai
Cost in Lacs (Rs.) 21.98
Year of award 1995
Actual completion date 1999
Whether commercialised Yes
Benefits Saving of kerosene, 700 Lac litres per annum, worth Rs. 56 Crore and reduction in environmental pollution.
 
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