dc.description.abstract | The factory design for making bio-char from rice husks using a slow
pyrolysis process has a capacity of 25,000 tons/year and operates for 330 days a
year. The amount of rice husks required to reach annual production capacity is
17,102.06443kg/hour.
A factory for making bio-char from rice husks using a slow pyrolysis process is
planned to be established in Licin District, Bnayuwangi Regency, East Java. The
land area required is 9.163 m2. The planned form of company organization is a
Limited Liability Company (PT) with a line and staff organizational structure, and
a total of 204 employees.
The results of the economic analysis on the pre-design of this factory are as
follows:
Fixed-Capital Investment (FCI) = Rp 112.472.221.574
Working Capitas (WC) = Rp 1.161.349.095.439
Variable Cost (VC) = Rp 1.086.313.022.424
Total Sales = Rp 1.086.313.022.424
Profit Margin (PM) = 20,79 %
Break Even Point (BEP) = 36,45 %
Return on Investment (ROI) = 15,849 %
Pay Out Time (POT) = 6,30 year
Return on Netwrk (RON) = 26,41%
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) = 15,32 %
Based on the results of the analysis from technical aspects, economic
aspects and environmental aspects, it can be concluded that the manufacturing
factory bio-char from rice husks using a slow pyrolysis process is feasible to
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