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Exciting growth of plastic moulded furniture in India.

Exciting growth of plastic moulded furniture in India.

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Exciting growth of plastic moulded furniture in India.
Exciting growth of plastic moulded furniture in India.  
 
Plastic moulded furniture has virtually exploded in the Indian scenario and from a stage of infancy the field has risen to almost 70 million in volume, consuming almost 170 kt of polypropylene material. The popularity of plastic furniture has grown since it offers features unavailable in conventional wooden and metal furniture such as easy maintenance, light weight, durability and economy. Plastic furniture is essentially based on composition of polypropylene (PP) which contains hopolymer to provide rigidity and copolymer to lend impact. Filler is incorporated at an average level of 15 percent to enhance rigidity and provide economy. Additionally UV stabiliser system is incoroporated to impart good outdoor life and antistatic additives are added to reduce dust collection. There exists around 30 producers of PP chairs in India though 30% of the top producers corner almost 75% of the market share. Nilkamal Plastics and Supreme Industries reign as the market leaders in this field. Plastic moulded furniture could be labelled as environment friendly since it contributes immensely in saving forests. In fact it has been estimated that around 200 million cubic feet of forests would be saved in the year 2000. Indeed, a great achievement!!! The prices of plastic furniture have reduced over the years and a simple plastic chair is available at a price of Rs.170-180 whereas a value added, luxurious chair which would cost around Rs.1500-2000. This kind of enhanced economy has been achieved through weight reductions, which has been scaled down by almost 30 percent. However, the disadvantage of this phenomena could be that increased weight reductions could lead to inferior quality of furniture which could eventually prove to be a dampener and put an end to the growth of plastic moulded furniture.
(Source: The Economic Times & Polymers: September-October 2000)
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