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Experimentation For Increase Production Rate Of Sodium Silicate.

Gaurav Chhangani, Abhijeet Wankhade, Priyanka Ingle

Abstract


Sodium silicate is a widely used material in today’s era and the demand for sodium silicate is increased as per the customers demand for the products which includes sodium silicate in it. Near about the market of sodium silicate is improved by 2% in the span of 3 to 4 year. As we know in production system of a particular product the main focus is on reducing production time of product to achieve maximum production in minimum time to make cost cutting behind per production batch and to get good quality product. The production of sodium silicate in liquid form is a time consuming process it takes near about 48 to 60 hours for production of one batch of sodium silicate of 11 to 13 tons. This process time for production of sodium silicate  depends upon atmospheric condition as well as the heating conditions in the vessel. So, in this paper we mainly focus on reducing time consuming  process as well as to reduce the use of resources (like wood which is used as a fuel for heating) . To find the way to reduce production process time of sodium silicate we have gone through some experiments in industry where sodium silicate is produced. From this experiment we came with a result to reduce a time required for production of  1 batch of sodium silicate.


Keywords


Sodium silicate, Atmospheric condition, Productivity.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijpe.v7i1.1204

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