The Titanium sponge factory being set up on the premises of the KMML, Chavara, as a joint venture of the KMML and ISRO, is likely to be inaugurated by February 15 Industries minister Elamaram Karim told a news conference in Chavara on Wednesday, before officially launching the functioning of the Tickle Purification plant, set up as part of the Titanium Sponge Factory, that the erection of the machineries imported for the project would be completed by the end of this month. He said that the exact date would be announced according to the convenience of Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh With commissioning of the Rs 143.11crore project, funded by the ISRO,
The Defence Metallurgical Research Lab (DMRL), India currently require 350 tonnes of Titanium sponge for its space programmes per year. Bio-medical, shipping and other sectors require 350 tonnes of titanium sponge for its space programmes per year. Biomedical, shipping and other sectors require another 400tonnes. All these sponge are made available through imports. Currently, the , , , and
The ISRO will buy back all the high purity Aerospace Grade Sponge, according to the agreement with the KMML. This will constitute 65 percent of the total production. The rest, Commercial Grade Sponge, can be sold directly by the KMML. Again, the ISRO will support the commercial fluctuations in the sale. Through the value addition process of ilmenite, worth Rs.7000 per tonne, can be converted to sponge, worth Rs, 7 lakh per tonne. The Titanium Tickle Plant will remove the metal impurities from the Titanium Tetra Chloride and will help to reduce the impurities from one million to one ratio. The Titanium Sponge is created through a chemical process between titanium tetra chloride and magnesium. The Tickle Purification Plant (TPP), Through Double Fractional Distillation (DFD), converts pigment grade titanium dioxide into metal grade tickle. Other plants, nearing completion, are Metal Production Plant and Sponge Handling Plant. The KMML Chavara project division is supervising the construction work of the project. The Joint Project Monitoring Committee, under Dr.P.P.Sinha, Deputy Director VSSC, evaluates the work and gives directions. The Kerala police Housing Construction Corporation is entrusted with the civil works. P.P Sinha said that the ISRO had another project, worth Rs.84 crore, aimed at separating magnesium and chlorine from magnesium chloride, the bi-product during the production of sponge, which could be re-usable. The DMRL has developed the technology for this too. Of the Rs.84 crore outlay, Rs.34 crore has already been sanctioned. The remaining Rs.50 crore will be sanctioned in the year 20011-12. Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary T K A Nair is personally monitoring the project, KMML sources said. DMRLO Emeritus Scientist C S Ramachandran and KMML MD N R Subramaniam also spoke
Hon'ble Ministers Shri.Elamaram Kareem & Shri.N.K.Premachandran addressing the media . Managing Director Shri .N.R..Subramaniam, ISRO Dy.Director Shri.P.P.Sinha , DMRL Emiritus Scientist Dr.C.S.Ramachandran are also seen.
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