Project Report for Distilled Water Manufacturing

 Distilled water is unappealing and in constant demand. In hospitals, it is required for injections. It is required by laboratories to prepare reagents. Electrolyte maintenance is required in automobile batteries. Solar batteries require it throughout the charging process. Sharda Associates creates CA-certified distilled water manufacturing project reports for bank loans and has delivered over 45,500. Beginning at ₹2,999.

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What Is Distilled Water and Why Is It Always in Demand?

Distilled water is highly purified water made by boiling water into steam and then condensing it back into liquid. This technique removes minerals, salts, heavy metals, microorganisms, and other pollutants, leaving water with exceptionally low dissolved solids. Distilled water, unlike RO or bottled drinking water, is virtually impurity-free.

Distilled water is in high demand due to its widespread application in pharmaceutical manufacture, laboratories, battery maintenance, solar power systems, and industrial activities. As industries such as healthcare, automotive, renewable energy, and manufacturing expand, so does the demand for high-purity distilled water, resulting in a steady and predictable market.

Another significant advantage of the distilled water industry is its repeat client base. Hospitals, diagnostic centers, battery dealers, industrial operations, chemical laboratories, and pharmaceutical firms all demand consistent supply throughout the year. This recurrent consumption pattern ensures consistent sales, making distilled water production an appealing business prospect for entrepreneurs looking for long-term market stability.

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Types of Distilled Water Products a Unit Can Produce

Standard grade for industrial, battery, and laboratory applications is General Distilled 

  1. Water (Distilled Water BP/IP):  single-distillation in a stainless steel or copper still. most widely used commercial product.
  2. Double Distilled Water (DDW): Used in delicate pharmaceutical and laboratory applications, this two-stage distillation process increases purity.
  3. Water for Injections (WFI): is the purest grade available and satisfies IP/BP/USP pharmacopoeia requirements for parenteral use. needs equipment for pyrogen-free distillation. supplied to producers of pharmaceuticals.
  4. Battery Water: Packaged distilled water sold especially for the upkeep of lead-acid batteries. high-volume automobile and consumer goods.
  5. Laboratory Reagent Water: ASTM Type I, II, or III water designed for specific laboratory applications.

Project Cost for Distilled Water Manufacturing Unit

Cost Component

Small Unit (₹)

Medium Unit (₹)

Distillation still (SS 304 or copper, 100–500 LPH)

1,50,000–4,00,000

4,00,000–10,00,000

Storage tanks (SS 304, 1,000–5,000 litres)

80,000–2,00,000

2,00,000–5,00,000

Filling and packaging line

1,00,000–2,50,000

2,50,000–5,00,000

Quality testing equipment (conductivity meter, TDS meter)

30,000–60,000

60,000–1,20,000

Raw water pre-treatment (RO + softener)

80,000–1,50,000

1,50,000–3,00,000

Work shed + working capital

80,000–1,50,000

1,50,000–3,00,000

Total Project Cost

₹5.20–11.60 lakh

₹12.10–27.20 lakh

PMEGP: Up to ₹50 lakh → 15–35% capital subsidy. Mudra Tarun (up to ₹10 lakh): Covers small distilled water unit.

Regulatory Compliance

FSSAI license: Required for distilled water marketed for human consumption or food contact. FSSAI is required just for food/pharmaceutical grade water, not battery water or laboratory water.

BIS IS 1070 accreditation: Applies to laboratory-grade distilled and deionized water. BIS certification is increasingly essential for institutional and government supplies.

Drug Manufacturing Licence (for WFI grade): Water for Injections supplied to pharmaceutical manufacturers requires an IP/BP/USP compliance certification.

What Our Distilled Water Project Report Covers

  • The product range includes battery water, laboratory water, and WFI grade (where applicable).
  • Manufacturing process: raw water pre-treatment, distillation, quality testing, and packaging.
  • Distillation still specs and supplier quotation
  • Quality testing protocol: conductivity, TDS, and pyrogen testing (for WFI).
  • FSSAI and BIS IS 1070 compliance costs
  • Market analysis: battery section, pharmaceutical, laboratory, and industrial.
  • Revenue forecasts based on product grade and channel using CMA data, DSCR over 1.25, and PMEGP/Mudra format. · Repayment schedule

Why Choose Sharda Associates

  • 45,500+ project reports delivered — including chemical processing, water treatment, and PMEGP applications
  • 100% Bank-Ready Project Reports for MSME, PMEGP, Mudra Loan, and Manufacturing Finance
  • Detailed manufacturing process includes water purification, RO treatment, distillation, storage, quality testing, and packaging.
  • Accurate machinery costs for RO plants, distillation units, storage tanks, filling machines, and laboratory testing equipment.
  • Separate financial predictions for battery, laboratory, medicinal, and packaged distilled water markets.
  • Profitability analysis includes ROI, DSCR, break-even point, and cash flow estimates.
  • Market demand assessment for automotive battery distributors, laboratories, hospitals, pharmaceutical firms, and industrial users.
  • Mapping compliance for drug licenses, FSSAI, GMP, and water quality testing norms. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

 There are four primary commercial uses: battery maintenance (lead-acid vehicle batteries and inverter batteries — the largest volume segment), laboratory and diagnostic use (reagent preparation, calibration), pharmaceutical manufacturing (Water for Injections — WFI grade for IV fluids and injectables), and industrial process water. Each sector has unique purity needs and regulatory compliance.

 Yes. PMEGP offers a 15-35% capital subsidy for chemical and water processing manufacturing projects up to ₹50 lakh. Mudra Tarun (up to ₹10 lakh) covers small units. CA certification is required for project reports.

Boiling and condensing generate distilled water, which eliminates nearly everything, including dissolved salts and organics. RO water flows across a semi-permeable membrane, reducing dissolved solids greatly but not completely. Deionised (DI) water goes through ion exchange resins, removing only ionic impurities. For pharmaceutical and precision laboratory applications, distilled or double-distilled water is necessary.

BIS IS 1070 provides the standards for distilled and deionized water for laboratory use, including conductivity, pH, heavy metal limitations, and silica concentration. Required for government laboratory and institutional supplies.

 Battery water (1 litre bottle) costs ₹25-40 retail and ₹15-22 wholesale. Laboratory grade (5L): ₹80-150. WFI medicinal grade (bulk): ₹8-20 per litre, based on order size. Pricing varies greatly by grade and packing.

A distilled water production project report assists banks in determining company feasibility, machinery requirements, investment costs, profitability, compliance obligations, and payback capability. It is often required for MSME, PMEGP, Mudra Loan, and manufacturing finance applications prior to loan acceptance.

Battery water, laboratory water, and pharmaceutical-grade water serve distinct businesses with varying compliance requirements. Proper grade distinction aids in the development of accurate financial estimates, machinery planning, and regulatory compliance tactics, hence enhancing project feasibility and bank loan approval prospects.

RO systems, distillation units, storage tanks, filtering equipment, filling and sealing machines, and laboratory testing devices are common components of a distilled water manufacturing operation. Proper machinery planning aids in determining production capacity and ensuring accurate financial estimates.