The report provides a detailed analysis essential for establishing a Ziram production plant. It encompasses all critical aspects necessary for Ziram production, including the cost of Ziram production, Ziram plant cost, Ziram production costs, and the overall Ziram production plant cost. Additionally, the study covers specific expenditures associated with setting up and operating a Ziram production plant. These encompass production processes, raw material requirements, utility requirements, infrastructure needs, machinery and technology requirements, manpower requirements, packaging requirements, transportation requirements, and more.
Ziram is a chemical molecule that is used in agriculture as a fungicide. It inhibits the fungus growth and prevents reproduction. It is used to manage fungal diseases in crops such as fruit trees, vegetables, and decorative plants. It is also employed as a seed treatment to manage fungal infections during germination and early growth. It is used in rubber products as a vulcanization accelerator. It is utilized in industrial applications to control slime in cooling water systems and paper mills.
The market for Ziram is driven by its usage as a fungicide in agriculture, which elevates its demand in the agrochemical industry. Its ability to manage fungal diseases in crops such as fruit trees, vegetables, and decorative plants amplifies its market appeal. Its utilization as a vulcanization enhancer in rubber products fuels its market demand in the rubber industry. The availability of the compound in various formulations, such as powders, pastes, and granules, boosts its demand even more. Its usage as a seed treatment to manage fungal infections contributes to its demand. Overall, industrial Ziram procurement is influenced by its application in several industries such as agrochemical, rubber, water treatment, and paper industries, the availability of its raw materials (dimethylamine and carbon disulfide), the cost of its raw materials, availability of various formulations, environmental and safety regulations, regulatory changes, and economic conditions.
Raw Material for Ziram Production
According to the Ziram production plant project report, the key raw materials used in the production of Ziram include dimethylamine-carbon disulfide.
Production Process of Ziram
The extensive Ziram production cost report consists of the following major industrial production process:
- Production from dimethylamine and carbon disulfide: The production process of Ziram involves the reaction of dimethylamine with carbon disulfide to form N,N-dimethyl dithiocarbamic acid. The intermediate is reacted with sodium hydroxide to give the sodium salt, followed by precipitation with zinc sulfate to produce Ziram.
Ziram is a chemical molecule that is used in agriculture as a fungicide. The flash point of Ziram is 200°F, and its vapor pressure is negligible. The specific gravity of Ziram is 1.66 at 77°F, and its molecular weight is 305.81. It has a water solubility of less than 1 mg/mL at 70°F, and the topological polar surface area is 72.7 Ų. It is odorless white powder. It has a melting point of 482 °F. It is soluble in carbon disulfide, chloroform, dilute alkalies, and concentrated HCl. When it is heated to decomposition, it emits very toxic fumes of nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides.