Agarbatti, also known as incense sticks, is a popular product used for religious, spiritual, and aromatic purposes. Making agarbatti involves a combination of ingredients like bamboo sticks, charcoal, binding agents, and fragrance. While the process can be done manually, there are machines available to automate and streamline the production. Here are the basic steps involved in agarbatti making: 1. Preparation of Raw Materials: • Bamboo sticks: These serve as the base for agarbatti. • Charcoal powder or wood powder: Provides the burning material. • Joss powder or wood glue: Acts as a binding agent. • Water: Used to make a paste for binding. 2. Mixing the Ingredients: • The raw materials are mixed in appropriate proportions to form a dough-like consistency. This mixture is often prepared in large quantities. 3. Forming Sticks: • The dough is then rolled onto the bamboo sticks. This can be done manually or by using a machine that automates the process. 4. Drying: • The freshly made agarbatti sticks need to be dried thoroughly. This can be done naturally by air drying or using drying chambers in a controlled environment. 5. Dipping in Fragrance Oil: • After drying, the agarbatti sticks are often dipped into a fragrance oil or a mixture of essential oils to add the desired scent. 6. Packaging: • Once the agarbatti sticks are dried and scented, they are packaged for distribution and sale. Agarbatti Making Machines: There are various types of machines available to automate different stages of the agarbatti making process. These machines can include: 1. Bamboo Stick Making Machine: • This machine is used to cut and shape bamboo sticks to the desired length and thickness. 2. Mixing Machine: • To ensure a consistent mixture of raw materials, a mixing machine may be used. 3. Agarbatti Rolling Machine: • Automates the process of rolling the dough onto bamboo sticks, ensuring uniformity and efficiency.All Rights Reserved