Phenyl/ floor cleaner manufacturing
A phenyl and floor cleaner manufacturing unit can be set up in a small industrial or semi-urban area with easy access to raw materials and markets. The main machinery includes a high-speed stirrer/mixing tank, storage tanks, filling and capping machine, and labeling machine. The mixing tank blends water, emulsifiers, disinfectants, and fragrances; storage tanks hold the prepared liquid; filling machines pack the product into bottles; and labeling machines apply brand details. A small-scale setup costs ₹2–5 lakh, while a medium-scale semi-automatic plant may cost ₹6–10 lakh. Production capacity ranges from 100–500 liters/hour depending on tank size and automation. The manufacturing process involves mixing emulsifier with water, adding disinfectants (like pine oil or chloroxylenol), color, and fragrance, blending thoroughly, letting it settle for quality consistency, then filtering and packing into bottles. Raw materials include pine oil, emulsifier, water, coloring agents, fragrance, bottles, caps, and labels. Around 300–800 sq ft space is needed for production, storage, and packing. Phenyl / floor cleaners are used in homes, offices, hospitals, hotels, schools, and public buildings for cleaning and disinfection. Products can be sold through wholesalers, retail shops, cleaning contractors, institutions, and business to business marketplaces. BIS certification is required for black and white phenyl ensuring product quality and compliance for large contracts and government supplies.
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