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which
is abundantly available as placer deposits on beaches near Kollam, 65
Kms north of the capital city, Thiruvananthapuram in the coastal state
of Kerala,India.The unit
was promoted by the then princely state of Travancore in collaboration
with the British Titan Products (BTP) Company Limited, U.K.(now known
as Tioxide Group Limited).The administrative control of the company
was with a managing agency, Indian Titan Products Company.
The
Company which started production at a modest rate of 5 tonnes per day,
increased its capacity in stages to the present level of 40-45 tonnes
per day. Till recently, Travancore Titanium Products Ltd., was the only
unit producing Anatase grade Titanium Dioxide pigment, in India.Travancore Titanium
Products, became a State Public sector unit in 1960,with the Goverment
of Kerala owning 80.94% of the shares.
Production of titanium dioxide commenced in the year 1951,and the capacity
was raised to 10 tonnes per day in 1960, the year in which the management
of the Company was taken over by the Govt. of Kerala. The Company also
installed its own sulphuric acid plant to produce acid for captive consumption.
In 1963 the capacity of Titanium Dioxide produced was further increased
to 18 tonnes per day wuth a commensurate addition to the sulphuric acid
production also.
Subsequently, a major expansion programme was undertaken and completed
in 1973, increasing the realisable capacity to 45 tonnes per day of
anatase grade TiO2. To meet the increased requirement of sulphuric acid,
a third acid plant of 300 tonnes per day capacity was also put on stream.
Subsequently, a modern sulphuric acid plant was commissioned in 1996,
which utilizes the tail gas recycling DCDA (Double Catalysis Double
Absorption) technology. The alkali scrubbing system incorporated therein
helps to keep sulphur dioxide emissions well within permissible limits
and helps in maintaining a clean environment.
The total man-power employed at present is arround 1300.
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