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Mr.A.Krishna Murthy @ 9442231199 KNS.

RAMAN Managing Partner Sri Bhuvaneswari Match Industry Kaveripattinam - 635 112 +91-94897 50444 +91-94897 50444 +91-93447 50444 +91-93447 50444
Contact Details Nagappa Match Works Mr. Prasad S. B. 2/C, Y. R. S. Chetty Street, Bodipet Gudiyattam, Tamil Nadu - 632 602, India

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Telephone : +(91)-(4171)-221432/ 226432/ 221353

Wimco Ltd. 1st Floor, Indian Mercantile Chambers, Ramjibhai Kamani Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai - 400038, Maharashtra, India Phone:91-22-66316600 Fax:91-22-66314525/66314513

Arasan Match Industries


Old No. 72 / New No. 152, Javulikadai Street, Sivakasi - 626 123. Tamilnadu. India Phone : 91 4562 275101 Fax : 91 4562 277105

91 4562 275101

, 277101

Mr.G.Sabapathi E-mail: coo@arasansafetymatches.in Mobile: +91-94433-79101 +91-94433-79101 Location

MALAI MAHUDAM MATCH WORKS 93, Old Padanthal Road, Sattur - 626203, Tamil Nadu, India. Phone:91-4562-260655 91-4562-260655

Fax:91-4562-260655 Skype: malaimahudam Key Personnel TECHNICAL ADVISER Mr. V.Parthiban, B.E.,CHEM Mobile:+919443396477 +919894342280

+919443396477 +919894342280

FOR TRADE ENQUIRY Mr. P. Praveen Kumar, MBA., Mobile:+919894342280 +919894342280 Email: praveen@malaimahudam.com

The Vivekananda Match Co. 9443233614


Apex Match Consortium India Pvt Ltd 465,Bharathi Street,K.K.nagar Madurai - 625020. Tamilnadu - INDIA. Email : mail@apexmatch.com Phone: 0091 - 452 - 4392665 0091 - 452 - 4392665 , 4391665, 4393365 Fax: 0091 - 452 - 4392628

Cardboard matches o 40 matchsticks of 42mm/matchbox o 50 matchsticks of 42mm/matchbox o 50 matchsticks of 47mm/matchbox o 240 matchsticks of 47mm/matchbox Veneer matches o 50 matchsticks of 42mm/matchbox Matchbox with Veneer Inners Matchbox with Cardboard Inners o 40 matchsticks of 38mm/matchbox Matchbox with Veneer Inners Wax matches o 40 matchsticks of 29mm/matchbox. o 40 matchsticks of 32mm/matchbox. o 50 matchsticks of 32mm/matchbox. o 35 matchsticks of 27mm/matchbox.

Freecom matters tamil nadu pre-com qutab minar IGNOU opposite 9871973332 3000 box per truck

Rs.415/box 600 pcs + 1 coupon per15 box

245/box 38 mm 40 stick 325/box 38 mm 70 sticks

Background
A match is a small stick of wood or strip of cardboard with a solidified mixture of flammable chemicals deposited on one end. When that end is struck on a rough surface, the friction generates enough heat to ignite the chemicals and produce a small flame. Some matches, called strike-anywhere matches, may be ignited by striking them on any rough surface. Other matches, called safety matches, will ignite only when they are struck on a special rough surface containing certain chemicals.

History
The first known use of matches was in 577 during the siege of a town in northern China. Women in the town used sticks coated with a mixture of chemicals to start fires for cooking and heating, thus allowing them to conserve their limited fuel by putting the fires out between uses. The details of this technique were subsequently lost to history. It was not until 1826 that John Walker of England invented the first friction matches. Walker's matches were ignited by drawing the heads through a folded piece of paper coated with ground glass. He began selling them in 1827, but they were difficult to light and were not a success. In 1831, Charles Sauria of France developed a match that used white phosphorus. These matches were strike-anywhere matches and were much easier to ignite. Unfortunately, they were too easy to ignite and caused many unintentional fires. White phosphorus also proved to be highly toxic. Workers in match plants who inhaled white phosphorus fumes often suffered from a horrible degeneration of the jawbones known as "phossy jaw." Despite this health hazard, white phosphorus continued to be used in strike-anywhere matches until the early 1900s, when government action in the United States and Europe forced manufacturers to switch to a nontoxic chemical. In 1844 Gustaf Pasch of Sweden proposed placing some of the match's combustion ingredients on a separate striking surface, rather than incorporating them all into the match head, as an extra precaution against accidental ignition. This ideacoupled with the discovery of less-reactive, nontoxic red phosphorusled J. E. Lundstrom of Sweden to introduce safety matches in 1855. Although safety matches posed less of a hazard, many people still preferred the convenience of strike-anywhere matches, and both types continue to be used today. The first matchbook matches were patented in the United States by Joshua Pussey in 1892. The Diamond Match Company purchased the rights to this patent in 1894. At first, these new matches were not well accepted, but when a brewing company bought 10 million matchbooks to advertise their product, sales soared. Early match manufacturing was mainly a manual operation. Mechanization slowly took over portions of the operation until the first automatic match machine was patented by Ebenezer Beecher in 1888. Modern match manufacturing is a highly automated process

using continuous-operation machines that can produce as many as 10 million matches in an eight-hour shift with only a few people to monitor the operation.

Raw Materials
Woods used to make matchsticks must be porous enough to absorb various chemicals, and rigid enough to withstand the bending forces encountered when the match is struck. They should also be straight-grained and easy to work, so that they may be readily cut into sticks. White pine and aspen are two common woods used for this purpose. Once the matchsticks are formed, they are soaked in ammonium phosphate, which is a fire retardant. This prevents the stick from smoldering after the match has gone out. During manufacture, the striking ends of the matchsticks are dipped in hot paraffin wax. This provides a small amount of fuel to transfer the flame from the burning chemicals on the tip to the matchstick itself. Once the paraffin burns off, the ammonium phosphate in the matchstick prevents any further combustion. The heads of strike-anywhere matches are composed of two parts, the tip and the base. The tip contains a mixture of phosphorus sesquisulfide and potassium chlorate. Phosphorus sesquisulfide is a highly reactive, non-toxic chemical used in place of white phosphorus. It is easily ignited by the heat of friction against a rough surface. The potassium chlorate supplies the oxygen needed for combustion. The tip also contains powdered glass and other inert filler material to increase the friction and control the burning rate. Animal glue is used to bind the chemicals together, and a small amount of zinc oxide may be added to the tip to give it a whitish color. The base contains many of the same materials as the tip, but has a smaller amount of phosphorus sesquisulfide. It also contains sulfur, rosin, and a small amount of paraffin wax to sustain combustion. A water-soluble dye may be added to give the base a color such as red or blue. The heads of safety matches are composed of a single part. They contain antimony trisulfide, potassium chlorate, sulfur, powdered glass, inert fillers, and animal glue. They may also include a water-soluble dye. Antimony trisulfide cannot be ignited by the heat of friction, even in the presence of an oxidizing agent like potassium chlorate, and it requires another source of ignition to start the combustion. That source of ignition comes from the striking surface, which is deposited on the side of the matchbox or on the back cover of the matchbook. The striking surface contains red phosphorus, powdered glass, and an adhesive such as gum arabic or urea formaldehyde. When a safety match is rubbed against the striking surface, the friction generates enough heat to convert a trace of the red phosphorus into white phosphorus. This immediately reacts with the potassium chlorate in the match head to produce enough heat to ignite the antimony trisulfide and start the combustion. Match boxes and match books are made from cardboard. The finned strips of cardboard used to make the matches in match books are called a comb.

The Manufacturing Process

Matches are manufactured in several stages. In the case of wooden-stick matches, the matchsticks are first cut, prepared, and moved to a storage area. When the matchsticks are needed, they are inserted into holes in a long perforated belt. The belt carries them through the rest of the process, where they are dipped into several chemical tanks, dried, and packaged in boxes. Cardboard-stick matches used in match books are processed in a similar manner. Here is a typical sequence of operations for manufacturing wooden-stick matches: Cutting the matchsticks

1 Logs of white pine or aspen are clamped in a debarking machine and slowly rotated while spinning blades cut away the outer bark of the tree. 2 The stripped logs are then cut into short lengths about 1.6 ft (0.5 m) long. Each length is placed in a peeler and rotated while a sharp, flat blade peels a long, thin sheet of wood from the outer surface of the log. This sheet is about 0.1 in (2.5 mm) thick and is called a veneer. The peeling blade moves inward toward the core of the rotating log until only a small, round post is left. This post is discarded and may be used for fuel or reduced to wood chips for use in making paper or chipboard. 3 The sheets of veneer are stacked and fed into a chopper. The chopper has many sharp blades that cut down through the stack to produce as many as 1,000 matchsticks in a single stroke.

Treating the matchsticks


4 The cut matchsticks are dumped into a large vat filled with a dilute solution of ammonium phosphate. 5 After they have soaked for several minutes, the matchsticks are removed from the vat and placed in a large, rotating drum, like a clothes dryer. The tumbling action inside the drum dries the sticks and acts to polish and clean them of any splinters or crystallized chemical. 6 The dried sticks are then dumped into a hopper and blown through a metal duct to the storage area. In some operations the sticks are blown directly into the matchmaking facility rather than going to storage.

Forming the match heads

7 The sticks are blown from the storage area to a conveyor belt that transfers them to be inserted into holes on a long, continuous, perforated steel belt. The sticks are dumped into several v-shaped feed hoppers that line them up with the holes in the perforated belt. Plungers push the matchsticks into the holes across the width of the slowly moving belt. A typical belt may have 50-100 holes spaced across its width. Any sticks that do not seat firmly into the holes fall to a catch area beneath the belt and are transferred back to the feed hoppers.

8 The perforated belt holds the matchsticks upside down and immerses the lower portion of the sticks in a bath of hot paraffin wax. After they emerge from the wax, the sticks are allowed to dry. 9 Further down the line, the matchsticks are positioned over a tray filled with a liquid solution of the match head chemicals. The tray is then momentarily raised to immerse the ends of the sticks in the solution. Several thousand sticks are coated at the same time. This cycle repeats itself when the next batch of sticks is in position. If the matches are the strike-anywhere kind, the sticks move on to another tray filled with a solution of the tip chemicals, and the match ends are immersed in that tray, only this time not quite as deeply. This gives strike-anywhere matches their characteristic two-toned appearance. 10 After the match heads are coated, the matches must be dried very slowly or they will not light properly. The belt loops up and down several times as the matches dry for 50-60 minutes.

Packaging the matches

11 The cardboard inner and outer portions of the match boxes are cut, printed, folded, and glued together in a separate area. If the box is to contain safety matches, the chemicals for the striking strip are mixed with an adhesive and are automatically applied to the outer portion of the box. 12 When the matches are dry, the belt moves them to the packaging area, where a multi-toothed wheel pushes the finished matches out of the holes in the belt. The matches fall into hoppers, which measure the proper amount of matches for each box. The matches are dumped from the hoppers into the inner portions of the cardboard match boxes, which are moving along a conveyor belt located below the hoppers. Ten or more boxes may be filled at the same time. 13 The outer portions of the match boxes move along another conveyor belt running parallel to the first belt. Both conveyors stop momentarily, and the filled inner portions are pushed into the outer portions. This cycle of filling the inner portions and pushing them into the outer portions is repeated at a rate of about once per second. 14 The filled match boxes are moved by conveyor belt to a machine, which groups them and places them in a corrugated cardboard box for shipping.

Quality Control
The chemicals for each portion of the match head are weighed and measured exactly to avoid any variation in the match composition that might affect performance. Operators constantly monitor the operation and visually inspect the product at all stages of manufacture. In addition to visual inspection and other normal quality control procedures, match production requires strict attention to safety. Considering that there may be more than one million matches attached to the perforated belt at any time means that the working environment must be kept free of all sources of accidental ignition.

The Future

The use of matches in the United States has steadily declined in the last few decades. This decline is the result of several factors: the availability of inexpensive, disposable lighters; the decrease in the use of tobacco products by the general public; and the development of automatic lighting devices for gas-fired stoves. Of the matches that are sold, book matches far outsell wooden stick matches because of their advertising value. Worldwide, matches will continue to be in demand for the foreseeable future, although their production will probably follow the demand and migrate to other countries.

Where to Learn More


Books Bennett, H., ed. The Chemical Formulary, Vol. XV. Chemical Publishing Company, Inc., 1970. Periodicals Bean, M.C. "History of the Match," Antiques and Collecting Hobbies. September, 1992, pp. 42-44. Chris Cavette

Match Manufacturing Machines


Box filling Machines. Inner Outer Combining Machines. Wrapping-Packing. C.C. Saw. Peeling Machines. Chopping Machines. Impregnation Machine. Dry Chambers. Polishing Drum. Severs (All Type). Turnkey Projects ( Matches). Components for all match making machines such as :- Combs, Channel Plates Gears all type of Cams, shafts & etc.

Machinery The machines and equipment required for this project can be locally fabricated at affordable costs. Foreign machines can also be obtained from China, India, etc. at higher prices. The machines include: Paper slitting rewinder machine, wire drawing machine, bobbins (MS Spools), frame with laths, trolleys, head composition grinding machine, homogenizer, drier, master cardboard slitting machine, 7ups group cutting machine, friction composition ball mill, cardboard size painting machine, outer box skillets cutting machine, cardboard outer box making machine, inner box skillets cutting machine, cardboard inner box making machine, glue melting bath. Production Process The production process is simple. It involves making the outer board paper, followed by making the inner board and the splint paper rolls. Other detailed processes for the production of the final product ( safety matches) will be outlined in a feasibility study for interested investors.

Safety Matches
The Arasan Match Industries is famed for its range of Safety Matches. Quality is the middle name of our range of Safety Matches. We incorporate globally viable production standards to ensure a truly unmatched range of Safety Matches. We have a full fledged range of factories, enabling mass production. Our Safety Matches manufacturing production units boast of infrastructure that has been instrumental in our remarkable growth. We have the latest state-of-the-art machinery, manned by a team of the finest talents. We understand every clients varied requirements and even have the expertise to customize our products/Safety Matches, according to the customers specifications.

Our Safety Matches are produced from the finest quality raw materials. Every ingredient used in the production is put through a series of rigorous tests, before actual production. This unswerving commitment to quality has made our Safety Matches, the best possible product available in the market. We take pride in stating the fact that our Safety Matches are being exported to various countries in the continents of Africa, America and Europe. We have a separate export division taking care of our overseas business. Packing No. of sticks Size of the Box in mm Size of the Sticks in mm 42mm Carton Box Size in (O.D) C.M Occupancy in a 40' HC container 1075-app

Packing Details

40's

51x36x12

50's

51x36x14

42 mm

50's Wax

40x33x12

32 mm

100's

75x55x17

60 mm

120's 200's

80x50x25 75x66x25

60 mm 48 mm

10 Boxes = 1PVC Pkt. 10 PVC Pkts = 1Poly Bag 36x31x54app 20 Poly Bags = 1 CARTON 10 Boxes = 1PVC Pkt. 10 P.Wrapper Pkts = 38x30x281Poly Bag app 20 Poly Bags = 1 CARTON 10 Boxes = 1Printed Wrapper Pkt. 10 P.Wrapper Pkts = 38x29x431Poly Bag app 20 Poly Bags = 1 CARTON 5 Boxes-1cello Pack 52x32x2910 Cellos-1poly Bag app 10 Poly Bags-1 Carton 6boxes-1cello Pkt 65 x42 4 Cello Pkts-1 Poly Bag x43 -app 40 Poly Bags-1Carton 6 Boxes-1pvc Pkt 47 x 33 x 48 Pvc Pkts 1Carton 29-app

2200-app

1450-app

1440-ap

475-app 1600-app

300's

121x66x27

48 mm

10boxes-1 Poly Bag 10 Poly Bags-1 Carton Click on the image to enlarge

35 x 26 x 28-app

2700-app

Various Types of Safety Matches

Various Types of Safety Matches

Brand Label Length 43mm 47mm 49mm 51mm 53mm 56mm Splints

Specifications Buyer's Choice Width x x x x x x 31mm 35mm 36mm 35mm 36mm 36mm x x x x x x Height 10mm 13mm 14mm 13mm 14mm 15mm

Rubber / Aspen wood/matti (Indian malabarica) 2 x 2 x 42 mm length, Impregnated / Carborised /matti (Indian malabarica)

Match Head Color

Striking Surface Tinted Fully Painted Average Contents Box Finish Packing 40 / 45 / 50 sticks

Dotted

Plain / Varnished / Laminated 10 matchboxes in paper with brand label/ cellophane / shrink wrap

Arasan Matches

Various Types of Safety Matches

Carton Box Packing

Damp Proof Testing

Cardboard Skillet Processing

Match Making Machine

Splints Processing

Venkateshwara Match Industries


Manufacturers and suppliers of quality safety matches. Mr. J. Anantha Prabu 4/197, 198, 199 Chatram, A. Nathampatti, Srivilliputur Taluk, Sivakasi - 626 138 Mobile Phone 220335 E-Mail :+91 98941 45533 :+91 4563 280152 +91 4562 220335 :venkateshwara_matchindustries@yahoo.co.in +91 98941 45533 +91 4563 280152 , +91 4562

Anand Matches
Manufacturers and suppliers of quality safety matches. Mr. K. Jayaprakasam 23, Mundaga Nadar St., Sivakasi - 626123 Mobile Phone 220335 E-Mail :+91 94434 19335 :+91 4563 280152 +91 4562 220335 :anand@anandmatches.in +91 94434 19335 +91 4563 280152 , +91 4562

Website :www.anandmatches.in

Non-Premium Listing A B C G H J L M P R S T U

V Amman Match Works


Virudhunagar Road, Boopathy Building, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 222422 +91 4562 222422

Anand Match Factory


95B,Peria Karuppa Nadar Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276101 +91 4562 276101

Anand Matches
23, Mundaga Nadar St., Sivakasi - 626123 Phone 220335 :+91 4563 280152 +91 4562 220335 +91 4563 280152 , +91 4562

Annarathna Match Industry


955A, Sattur Road, P.Box.No 2, Kovilpatti, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220600 +91 4562 220600

Arasan Match Industries


6, Gandhi Road, P.Box.No.92 Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 275101 +91 4562 275101 , 277101

Baby Match Factory


Thiruthangal Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230300 +91 4562 230300 , 223080

Bala Match Works


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230087 +91 4562 230087

Balaguru Match Works


1/124, Poolavurani Vilampatti, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 228824 +91 4562 228824

Bavanthi Industries
16/36, Pandian Complex, Sattur Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 279464 +91 4562 279464

Bilal Match Works


Sirukulam Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 221879 +91 4562 221879

Chellam Match Factory


95B,Mundaka Nadar Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 250574 +91 4562 250574

Galaxy Match Company


2/446, Theivani Nagar, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276614 +91 4562 276614 , 279614

Gouri Match Factory


12A, Chairman Shanmuga Nadar Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 223682 +91 4562 223682

Hand Made Makers Federation


10, Pandian Nagar, 1st Street, Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230437 +91 4562 230437

Himalaya Match Industries


122, New Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 274094 +91 4562 274094

Hind Match Works


5/2/15C,Sattur Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276173 +91 4562 276173

Jagannath Color Match Works


106C2, Thiruthangal Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220374 +91 4562 220374 , 220423, 276507

Janaki Match Works


83, Kamarajar Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220193 +91 4562 220193

Jayakar Match Works


49, Chairman A.S.K.Thangaiah Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 272139 +91 4562 272139

Jayakudi Match Works


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230995 +91 4562 230995

Jayam Match Works


Anathappa Nadar Street Sivakasi

Jeyam B Match Works


A.J.Building, Police Station Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 223100 +91 4562 223100

Lakshmi Match Industry


Meenatchi Colony, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276691 +91 4562 276691

Latha Match Works


Anaikuttam, Sivakasi

Laxmi Match Industry


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230109 +91 4562 230109

Lion Match Factory


83, Kamarajar Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 223682 +91 4562 223682

Lord Match Industries


122, New Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 274095 +91 4562 274095

Lord Match Works


Sattur Road, Paraipatti, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 274984 +91 4562 274984

Lotus Match Works


83, Kamaraj Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220193 +91 4562 220193

Meenambigai Match Factory


3, East Car Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 275703 +91 4562 275703

Modem Matches P.Ltd.


4, Bye Pass Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 244331 +91 4562 244331

Murugan Match Works


108, A.V.T.South Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 224124 +91 4562 224124

Muthuraj Match Works


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230082 +91 4562 230082

Panama Match Industries


S.N.Puram, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220120 +91 4562 220120

Prabhat Match Works


Perapatti, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 236020 +91 4562 236020

Prabhuraj Match Works


46, Gandhi Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 279866 +91 4562 279866

President Match Company


2/446, Theivani Nagar, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276614 +91 4562 276614

Rajaram Match Works


7/45, Saraswathypalayam, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220287 +91 4562 220287

Rajasekaran Match Industries


194, A.K.P. Middle Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 277135 +91 4562 277135 , 278135

Rajasekaran Match Industries


194, A.K.P.Middle Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 277135 +91 4562 277135 , 278135

Ramanathan Match Works


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 231938 +91 4562 231938

Ramji Match Factory


53, Anayur Village, Satchiapuram, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 225940 +91 4562 225940

Ranga Match Works


Thayilpatti, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 285742 +91 4562 285742 , 285752

Ravindra Match Industries


261/4, Gnanagiri Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 224177 +91 4562 224177

Sakthi Matchi Factory


9A, Kamarajar Salai, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 225547 +91 4562 225547

Sangareswari Match Works


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230853 +91 4562 230853

Sangeetha Match Works


4/591A, Hussain Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 272628 +91 4562 272628

Santhosam Match Works


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 231728 +91 4562 231728

Santiyaa Matches
61L, Gandhi Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276773 +91 4562 276773 , 285773, 324773

Saravana Kumar Fine Arts


2, Nataraja Colony, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 272140 +91 4562 272140

Selvaram Match Works


Anuppankulam, Sivakasi

Senthil Match Works


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 231951 +91 4562 231951

Shanmuga Match Works


2/446, Theivani Nagar, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 279614 +91 4562 279614

Soundra Pandian match Works


4/591A, Hussain Colony, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 272624 +91 4562 272624 , 272625

South Indian Lucifier Match Works


12A, Chairman Shanmuga Nadar Road,

Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 223682 +91 4562 223682 , 223707

Sri Arunachalam Match Industries


35, Police Station Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 221087 +91 4562 221087

Sri Durga Match Works


Sattur Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 274370 +91 4562 274370

Sri Ganesar Colour Match Company


6688, Samypuram Colony, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 278275 +91 4562 278275

Sri Gayathiri Match Works


15E/12A, Sangeetha Lodge Building, PKN.Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276150 +91 4562 276150

Sri Kaliswari Colour Match works


5, Chairman Shanmuga Nadar Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220078 +91 4562 220078 , 227825

Sri Krishna Match Factory


Viswanatham Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 274045 +91 4562 274045

Sri Murugan Match Factory


Thattumettu Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 272185 +91 4562 272185

Sri Pandian Match Works


Vadamalapuram Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 231197 +91 4562 231197

Sri Ponkali Match Works


2/466, Periyar Nagar, Viswanatham, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 227566 +91 4562 227566 , 277291

Sri Rajalakshmi Match Factory


Ramasamy Nagar, Meenampatti Via, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276701 +91 4562 276701

Sri Rajalakshmi Match Works


Pernaickerpatti, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 272806 +91 4562 272806

Sri Ram Ashok Match Works


15E/12A, Sangeetha Lodge Building, P.K.N. Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276150 +91 4562 276150

Sri Sivasakthi Matches


93, T.C.N.Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 226530 +91 4562 226530

Subbu Match Works


Muniswaran colony, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 275641 +91 4562 275641

Sundaravel Match Industries P.Ltd.


Thiruthangal,

66, Chairman A.S.K.T.Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 220737 +91 4562 220737

Supreme Match Works


Viswanatham Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 274909 +91 4562 274909

Surya Industry(Mfr. Splints & Veeners)


Meenatchi Colony, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 279479 +91 4562 279479

Swamy Match Works


Opp.A.J.College, Sivakasi

Swasthik Match Works


25, Ammankoilpatti Middle Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 277275 +91 4562 277275

Swathi Colour Matches


Siturajapuram, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 250413 +91 4562 250413

Thanga Thirupathy Match Works


Pandian Nagar, S.N.Puram Road, Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230025 +91 4562 230025

Thangammal Match Works


Anuppankulam, Sivakasi

Thangavel Match Industry


Thiruthangal,

Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230011 +91 4562 230011

The Ceetee Match Maker


Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230460 +91 4562 230460

The Vivekananda Match Company


9D, Chairman N.P.S.N.Arumugam Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 221393 +91 4562 221393

Udhaya Match Works


632D,Sattur Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 276655 +91 4562 276655

Venkatesa Match Works


102, Mundaka Nadar Street, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 224780 +91 4562 224780

Venkateshwara Match Industries


4/197, 198, 199 Chatram, A. Nathampatti, Srivilliputur Taluk, Sivakasi - 626 138 Phone 220335 :+91 4563 280152 +91 4562 220335 +91 4563 280152 , +91 4562

Venkateshwara Match Industries


Paraipatti, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 278969 +91 4562 278969

Venkatraman Colour Match Works


New Road, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 250648 +91 4562 250648

Vijayarajan Match Works


Pandian Nagar, S.N.Puram Road, Thiruthangal, Sivakasi Phone :+91 4562 230025 +91 4562 230025

MALATI MACHINES PRIVATE LIMITED

Regd. Office

651, Gnanagiri Road, Sivakasi - 626 123, India.

Phone

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