Vedic Paint manufacturing requires a specific set of machines for cow dung processing, herb extraction and mixing. IPCS recommends the complete machine set for your Vedic paint factory, sources from trusted suppliers and installs at your factory. Minimum investment ₹6 lakh.
Cow Dung Processing Unit
Sieving and deodorizing of raw cow dung to standardized, odour-free input material. Essential for consistent batch quality and shelf life.
Herb Extraction Unit
Steam or cold-press extraction of neem, turmeric, tulsi — for anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activity. Key differentiator of Vedic paint.
Agitator Mixing Tank
SS agitator tank for combining processed cow dung, herb extract, natural binders, mineral pigments and water to target viscosity.
Colour Dispersion Unit
For coloured Vedic paint variants — uniform mineral pigment dispersion for consistent colour batch-to-batch.
Filling Machine
Manual or semi-auto filling into 1L, 4L, 10L and 20L containers with proper labelling.
QC Lab Setup
Basic QC instruments — viscometer, pH meter, coverage test — for batch approval before dispatch.
| Parameter | Vedic Paint Factory |
|---|---|
| Minimum Investment | ₹6 lakh |
| Daily Output | 50–200 litres (starter unit) |
| Timeline to Setup | 30–45 days |
| Retail Price | ₹200–400/litre |
| Gross Margin | 50–80% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What machines are needed for Vedic Paint production?
Cow dung processing unit, herb extraction unit (steam or cold-press), agitator mixing tank, colour dispersion unit and filling machine. IPCS recommends the complete machine set for your Vedic paint factory.
What is the minimum investment for a Vedic Paint machine setup?
Minimum ₹6 lakh for a 50–200 L/day Vedic Paint unit — includes complete machine setup, herbal formula and training.
How does the herb extraction unit work?
Steam extraction uses hot steam to extract essential oils and active compounds from neem, turmeric and tulsi. Cold-press extraction uses mechanical pressure — lower temperature preserves more active compounds. IPCS recommends based on your quality and cost target.
Is the Vedic Paint machine available from Indian suppliers?
Yes — IPCS sources Vedic Paint machine components from trusted Indian fabricators. The cow dung processing unit, agitator tanks and herb extraction unit are locally fabricated to IPCS specifications.
How long does it take to set up a Vedic Paint machine?
30–45 days from order to first trial batch. This includes machine fabrication and delivery (15–25 days), installation and commissioning (5–7 days) and supervised trial batch (3–5 days).
Can the Vedic Paint machine also produce Prakritik paint?
Yes — the same machine set can produce both Vedic Paint (with herb extraction) and standard Prakritik paint (without herb extraction). IPCS provides formulas for both.
What is the daily output of a starter Vedic Paint machine?
A starter unit produces 50–200 litres per day in a single shift. IPCS designs the machine capacity based on your target daily output and sales plan.
What are the utility requirements for Vedic Paint machine?
Single-phase or 3-phase power (depending on machine size), clean water supply, 300–500 sq ft production space with good ventilation, and local cow dung source within 10–50 km.
Does the machine require special maintenance?
Agitator tanks and cow dung processing unit require daily cleaning after production. Herb extraction unit requires periodic descaling. IPCS provides a complete maintenance schedule as part of machine handover.
Can I produce coloured Vedic Paint?
Yes — the colour dispersion unit in the Vedic Paint machine handles mineral pigment dispersion for coloured variants (terracotta, ivory, grey, sage green). IPCS provides colour formula variants.
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