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		<title>The Complete Technology Hand Book Of Tobacco, Zarda, Kimam, Gutka, Pan Masala, Mouth Freshner, Supari, Khaini, Nicotine, Cigarette, Cigar, Beedi, Saunf, Katha/Snuff, Hookah, And Pan Chatni With Manufacturing Processes And Formulations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The book covers Tobacco-Climate, Temperature, Varieties, Selection of Seed, Irrigation, Fertilizer Application, Transplanting Method of Planting, Weed Control, Tobacco Curing and Grading (Cigar Wrapper Tobacco, Chewing and Hookah Tobacco, Cigar Fitter Tobacco, Jati and Motihari Tobacco Natu Tobacco, Bidi Tobacco,  Gutkha Manufacturing, Characteristics and usage, Khaini Manufacture, Difference between Khaini, Zarda, and Gutka, Qiwam (Kimam),Snuff, Pan Masala Processing Manufacturing, Composition from Betel Leaves,  Types of Smokeless Tobacco (Gul. Khaini, Pan Masala and Zarda) Smokeless Tobacco Production), Smokeless Tobacco (Chewing Tobacco Products), Hookah Tobacco (Shisha or Waterpipe Tobacco), Manufacturing, Hookah (Waterpipe) Tobacco and Shisha Charcoal Tablet Making, Details of Raw Materials (Betel Nuts, Catechu, Lime, Sweetness Materials, Flavours and Freshness, Spices and other Materials), Types and Procurement of Tobacco, Gutka Manufacture (Crushing, Reformation, Preparation and Manufacturing Formulations), Pan Masala Manufacture with Formulations (Plant Set up, Raw Materials, Investment, Manufacturing Formulae and Preparing Methods), Chatni and Paste Manufacture (Process of Mixing of Materials for Taste and Essence with formulae for Chatni and Packaging Techniques), Khaini Manufacture, Mixture Preparation and Coating,  Mainpuri, Sadi Patti and Desi Khaini Manufacture with Formulations,  Various Formulations on Tobacco and its Flavours (Formula for Zarda Manufacture, Tobacco Manufacture, imam Manufacture, Cigarette Flavouring Extract, Chewing Tobacco with Perfume Formula, Manufacture of Surti, Process of Zarda and Kimam, Technology of Zarda Manufacture with Formulations (Pruning, Drying, Colouring, Cutting, Crushing, Odour Removing &#38; Essence Mixing, Zafarani Zarda Manufacture, Kimam Manufacture with Formulations, Kimam Flakes and Muskdana with Manufacturing Process and Formulae, Snuff Manufacture with Formula in Powder  &#38; Paste Form, Cigarette Manufacture,  Cigar and Cheroot Manufacture, Herbal Medicated Cigarettes Manufacture and Formula, Bidi Manufacture with Packing, Manufacturing of Sweet Taste Tobacco with Formulations, Useful Fragrances and its Formulations used in Smoke Products, Snuff, Bidi etc. Fragrances and Eatable Food Colours, Synthetic Essences Chemical Based with Formulations, Packing Processes (Powder Filling, Bottom Sealing, Pouch Packing, Tube Filling and Sealing, Label guming, Cap Sealing etc), Government  Policy and Procedures for Tobacco ,  Project Profile of Beedi (Bidi) Making by Machine,  Chewing  Tobacco (Khaine) Project Profile, Cigarette Manufacturing Unit Project,  Herbal Cigarettes Manufacture Plant, Katha and Kutch Making Unit Project Investment, Katha Manufacturing Plant Profile, Khaine (Filter), Nicotine Sulphate from Tobacco Waste/Dust,Pan Masala (Meetha, Zarda, Saada, Guthka, Khaini and Kimam) With Formulations, Pan Masala and Chewing Tobacco, Scented Sweet Supari and Chikni Supari, Silver Coated Cardamom (Elaichi), Zarda and Kimam.</p>
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<div><strong>TOBACCO-CLIMATE, TEMPERATURE, VARIETIES, SELECTION OF SEED, IRRIGATION, FERTILIZER APPLICATIONS, TRANS PLANTING METHOD OF PLANTING, WEED CONTROL</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Origin</li>
<li>Distribution of production</li>
<li>Climate</li>
<li>Altitude</li>
<li>Temperature</li>
<li>Rainfall</li>
<li>Humidity</li>
<li>Soil</li>
<li>Varieties</li>
<li>Selection of Seeds</li>
<li>Improved varieties under different tobacco types</li>
<li>Nursery Raising</li>
<li>Location of nursery bed</li>
<li>Preparation of bed</li>
<li>Seed and Sowing</li>
<li>Irrigation</li>
<li>Care and protection</li>
<li>Preparation of Field</li>
<li>Summer tillage</li>
<li>Kharif tillage</li>
<li>Fertilizer Application</li>
<li>Transplanting</li>
<li>Time of transplanting</li>
<li>Methods of planting</li>
<li>Spacing</li>
<li>Irrigation</li>
<li>Topping and Desuckering</li>
<li>Weed Control</li>
<li>Diseases</li>
<li>Damping off</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Black shank</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Powdery mildew</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Anthrecnose</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Leaf ourl</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Tobacco mosaic</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Root knot</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Insect Pests</li>
<li>Nursery pests</li>
<li>Tobacco caterpillar</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Looper</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Stem borer</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Field pests</li>
<li>Ground beeties</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Green peach aphid</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Tobacco capsule borer</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Storage pest</li>
<li>Cigarette beetle</li>
<li>Control</li>
<li>Harvesting</li>
<li>Priming</li>
<li>Stalk cut method</li>
<li>Crop Rotation</li>
<li>Curing</li>
<li>Flue curing</li>
<li>Yellowing</li>
<li>Fixing colour</li>
<li>Drying</li>
<li>Air curing</li>
<li>Fire curing</li>
<li>Sun curing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>TOBACCO CURING AND GRADING (CIGAR WRAPPER TOBACCO,CHEWING AND HOOKAH TOBACCO, GIGAR FILLER TOBACCO, JATI AND MOTIHARI TOBACCO NATU TOBACCO,BIDI TOBACCO</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Flue Cured Virginia Tobacco</li>
<li>Harvesting the crop</li>
<li>Green leaf grading</li>
<li>Typing the leaves</li>
<li>Loading the bam</li>
<li>Curing practice</li>
<li>Curing prinople</li>
<li>Yellowing</li>
<li>Fixing colour</li>
<li>Leaf drying</li>
<li>Midrib drying</li>
<li>Unloading the bam</li>
<li>Bulking the cured leaf</li>
<li>Grading</li>
<li>Grading for Flue cured Virginia Tobacco in Northern Light Soils and Karnataka Light Soils</li>
<li>Grade specifications for the 10 farm grades for black soil tobacco</li>
<li>Air Curing</li>
<li>Burley Tobacco</li>
<li>Pre sale grading</li>
<li>Grade Designation and definition of quality of unmanufactured flue cured virginia tobacco  grown in Northern Light Soils of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka state</li>
<li>List of grades in plant position grading system being followed in Northern light soil</li>
<li>Lanka tobacco</li>
<li>Harvesting</li>
<li>Shade curing</li>
<li>Pit Curing</li>
<li>Bulking</li>
<li>Grading</li>
<li>Cigar Winapper Tobacco</li>
<li>Harvesting and curing</li>
<li>Grading</li>
<li>Sun curing</li>
<li>Chewing and hookah tobacco</li>
<li>Harvesting and curing</li>
<li>Grading</li>
<li>Packing</li>
<li>Cigar filler tobacco</li>
<li>Harvesting and curing</li>
<li>Grading</li>
<li>Jati and Motihari tobaccos</li>
<li>Harvesting and curing</li>
<li>Grades</li>
<li>HDBRG Tobacco</li>
<li>Harvesting</li>
<li>Curing and Bulking</li>
<li>Grading</li>
<li>Natu tobacco</li>
<li>Maturity and Harvest</li>
<li>Curing and bulking</li>
<li>Grading</li>
<li>Fire-curing (Smoke curing)</li>
<li>Bidi tobacco</li>
<li>Harvesting and curing</li>
<li>Grading</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>GUTKHA MANUFACTURING,CHARACTERISTICS AND USAGE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Common Names</li>
<li>Product constituents</li>
<li>How used</li>
<li>Who uses</li>
<li>Processing/manufacturing</li>
<li>characteristics</li>
<li>Usage</li>
<li>Gutka (asian pan masala) its use and side effects</li>
<li>Gutkha</li>
<li>Most harmfull ingredient in gutkha</li>
<li>Betel Nut research</li>
<li>Side effects of gutka</li>
<li>Carcinogenic effect</li>
<li>Psychological effect</li>
<li>Cardiovascular effect</li>
<li>Gastrointestinal effect</li>
<li>Other effect</li>
<li>Toxic materials in gutka</li>
<li>Most popular product in karachi</li>
<li>Guttka as an inexpensive product</li>
<li>Latest researches on gutka</li>
<li>Adverse impact on health</li>
<li>Quitting Smokeless</li>
<li>Deoide to Quit</li>
<li>Motivate Yourself</li>
<li>Set a Quit Date</li>
<li>Counteract your Withdrawl Symptoms with in Oral Substitute</li>
<li>Use of Trasdemal Nicotine Patches</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>KHAINI MANUFACTURE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Common names</li>
<li>Product constituents</li>
<li>How Used</li>
<li>Who Uses</li>
<li>Processing/Manufacturing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KHAINI,ZARDA,AND GUTKA</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Khaini</li>
<li>Zarda</li>
<li>Gutka</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>QIWAM (KIMAM)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Common Names</li>
<li>Product Constituents</li>
<li>How Used</li>
<li>Who Uses</li>
<li>Processing/Manufacturing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SNUFF</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Common Names</li>
<li>Product constituents</li>
<li>How used</li>
<li>Who uses</li>
<li>Processing/manufacturing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PAN MASALA PROCESSING/MANUFACTURING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Common Names</li>
<li>Geographic location of use</li>
<li>Product Constituents</li>
<li>How used</li>
<li>Who uses</li>
<li>Processing/Manufacturing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>COMPOSITION FROM BETEL LEAVES</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Example</li>
<li>Claim</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>TYPES OF SMOKELESS TOBACCO (GUT,KHAINI,PAN MASALA AND ZARDA) (SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCTION)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>The smokeless tobacco products</li>
<li>Types of smokeless tobacco &amp; different ways of consumption</li>
<li>Gul</li>
<li>Khaini</li>
<li>Pan Maala (betel quid)</li>
<li>Zarda</li>
<li>Harmful effects of the use of smokeless tobacco</li>
<li>Zarda and Gul Common brand names &amp; production set up</li>
<li>Smokeless Tobacco Products</li>
<li>Obyectives of the study</li>
<li>Supply chain of Zarda and Gul marketing</li>
<li>Zarda Factory</li>
<li>Steps of smokeless tobacco production (zarda &amp; gul)</li>
<li>Steps for marking gul</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SMOKELESS TOBACCO (CHEWING TOBACCO PRODUCTS)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Smokeless tobacco products</li>
<li>Products chewed and sucked</li>
<li>Products used as dentifrice</li>
<li>Product used for sipping</li>
<li>Products used for inhalation inhalation</li>
<li>Common ingredients present in various SLT products/preparations</li>
<li>Carcinogenic compounds in SLT</li>
<li>Chewing tobacco products</li>
<li>Biomarkers of tobacco exposure</li>
<li>Genetic damage caused by SLT products</li>
<li>Mutagenicity of SLT products</li>
<li>Micronucleus formation</li>
<li>Cytogenetic atterations</li>
<li>Carcinogenicity of SLT</li>
<li>Oral administration</li>
<li>Genetic determinants of oral cancer risk associated with smokeless tobacco use</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HOOKAH TOBACCO (SHISHA OR WATERPIPE TOBACCO),MANUFACTURING HOOKAH (WATERPIPE)TOBACCO AND SHISHA CHARCOAL TABLET MAKING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Hookah (Waterpipe) Tobacco</li>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Parts of a Hookah</li>
<li>Base</li>
<li>Pipe</li>
<li>Hose</li>
<li>Bowl</li>
<li>Coal tray</li>
<li>Tongs</li>
<li>Rubber or plastic collars</li>
<li>Wind cover</li>
<li>Disposable mouth pieces</li>
<li>Shisha tobacco</li>
<li>Coals</li>
<li>Process</li>
<li>Tobacco used in hookah</li>
<li>Shisha Tablet Making Machine Line</li>
<li>Complete Shisha CharcoalTablet Making Machine Line</li>
<li>Shisha Charcoal Machine</li>
<li>Shisha Charcoal Machine</li>
<li>What is shisha charcoal</li>
<li>How to make shisha charcoal tablets?</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>DETAILS OF RAW MATERIALS (BETEL-NUTS,CATECHU,LIME,SWEETNESS MATERIALS,FLAVOURS AND FRESHNESS, SPICES AND OTHER MATERIALS)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Betel Nuts</li>
<li>Catechu and lime</li>
<li>Sweetness materials</li>
<li>Use of milk products</li>
<li>Flavours and freshness for tobacco products</li>
<li>Spices and other materials</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>TYPES AND PROCUREMENT OF TOBACCO</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Main species and their uses</li>
<li>Tobacco leaves</li>
<li>Tobacco grown in West Bengal and Bihar</li>
<li>Virginia tobacco</li>
<li>Nicotania tobacco</li>
<li>Other species of tobacco</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>GUTKA MANUFACTURE (CRUSHING, REFORMATION, PREPARATION AND MANUFACTURING FORMULATIONS)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Investment of plant and production</li>
<li>Raw materials</li>
<li>Crushing and reformation of betel nuts</li>
<li>Preparation of catechu</li>
<li>Formula 1 for gutka manufacture</li>
<li>Formula 2 Economical formula of gutka</li>
<li>Formulation for spices used in gutka manufacture</li>
<li>Formula 3 for sices gutka manufacture</li>
<li>Coating of mixture on betel nuts</li>
<li>Formula 4 for gutka manufacture</li>
<li>Formula 5 for gutka manufacture</li>
<li>Preparation of different ingredients used in gutka</li>
<li>Kutch</li>
<li>Lime</li>
<li>Betel nut</li>
<li>Cardamom</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of gutka</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PAN MASALA MANUFACTURE WITH FORMULATIONS (PLANT SET UP, RAW MATERIALS, INVESTMENT, MANUFACTURING FORMULAE AND PREPARING METHODS)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Plant set up</li>
<li>Required raw materials</li>
<li>Raw materials for pan masala</li>
<li>Investment and profit</li>
<li>Formula 1 for good quality pan masala</li>
<li>Formula 2 for quality pan masala</li>
<li>Formula 3 for quality pan Masala</li>
<li>Formula 4 for perfume used in pan masala</li>
<li>Formula 5 for good quality pan masala</li>
<li>Formula 6 for saada (plain) pan masala</li>
<li>Formula 7 for tambul bahar type pan masala</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formula 8 for pan masala in paste form (Tambulamrit type)</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formula 9 for pan masala in powder form</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formula 10 for pan masala in general type</li>
<li>Formula 11 for pan masala, zarda/gutka manufacture</li>
<li>Formula 12 for pan masala zarda/gutka manufacture</li>
<li>Formula 13 for perfumes for pan masala</li>
<li>Formula 14 for perfumes for pan masala</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Various ingredients preparation</li>
<li>Lime</li>
<li>Catechu</li>
<li>Betel nuts</li>
<li>Cardamom</li>
<li>Perfumes and Attar</li>
<li>Manufacturing process on sweet and plain pan masala</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of zarda and pan masala</li>
<li>Making Granules and Their Drying</li>
<li>Tobacco extract preparation</li>
<li>Coating of spices</li>
<li>Perfuming and packing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>CHATNI AND PASTE MANUFACTURE (PROCESS OF MIXING OF MATERIALS FOR TASTE AND ESSENCE WITH FORMULAE FOR CHATNL AND PACKAGING TECHNIQUES) </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Materials used for sugar solvent</li>
<li>Way of decreasing cost of production</li>
<li>Shade setting</li>
<li>Use of glyerine</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of solvent</li>
<li>Process of mixing of materials for taste and essence</li>
<li>Some best formulae for chatni</li>
<li>Formula for summer sweet chatni manufacture</li>
<li>Manufacturing process</li>
<li>Formula for winter sweet chatni</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for flavoured chatni</li>
<li>Manufacturing process</li>
<li>Formula for other flavoured chatni</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for better taste chatni</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for flavoured tasty chatni</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for spicy taste flavoured chatni</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Packaging techniques</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>KHAINI MANUFACTURE, MIXTURE PREPARATION AND COATING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Strong black tobacco</li>
<li>Process of extract coating</li>
<li>Process of khaini manufacture and procurement of tobacco</li>
<li>Mixture preparation and coating</li>
<li>Tips for special taste</li>
<li>For sweet taste</li>
<li>Sharp taste khaini</li>
<li>Sour taste khaini</li>
<li>Salty taste khaini</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MAINPURI, SADI PATTI AND DESI KHAINI MANUFACTURE WITH FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Mainpuri Tobacco</li>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Required raw materials</li>
<li>Procurement of tobacco</li>
<li>Betal nut cutting</li>
<li>Acidity control</li>
<li>Formula for best quality</li>
<li>mainpuri tobacco manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for basic Mainpuri tobacco manufacture</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Packing</li>
<li>Desi Khaini</li>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Manufacturing process</li>
<li>Formula for desi Khaini Manufacture</li>
<li>Standard formula for desi khaini manufacture</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Packing</li>
<li>Sadi Patti</li>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Required raw materials</li>
<li>Popular formula for sadi patti manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for best quality sadi patti manufacture</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of sadi patti</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>VARIOUS FORMULATIONS ON TOBACCO AND ITS FLAVOURS (FORMULA FOR ZARDA MANUFACTURE, TOBACCO MANUFACTURE, KIMAM MANUFACTURE, KIMAM MANUFACTURE, CIGARETTE FLAVOURING EXTRACT, CHEWING</strong></div>
<div></div>
<div><strong>TOBACCO WITH PERFUME FORMULA, MANUFACTURE OF SURTI, PROCESS OF ZARDA AND KIMAM</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Formula for zarda manufacture /(Ordinary Type)</li>
<li>Pocedure</li>
<li>Formula for zarda (Ordinary Type)</li>
<li>Perfume formulation for zarda manufacture</li>
<li>Formula No. AA for No. 160 Type Zarda Manufacture</li>
<li>Perfume formulation for No. 160 type zarda manufacture</li>
<li>Formula No. 5A for No. 160 Type tobacco manufacture</li>
<li>Perfume formulation for No. 160 type tobacco manufacture formula No. 58</li>
<li>Formula No. 6A for No. 240 Type Tobacco Manufacture</li>
<li>Perfume formulation for No. 240 type tobacco manufacture Formula No. 68</li>
<li>Formula No. 7 for No. 300 type zarda manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for Kimam manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for cigarette flavouring extract</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formula for chewing tobacco with perfume</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>formula for chewing tobacco manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for acetic acid essence No. 1</li>
<li>Formula for camphor essence</li>
<li>Formula for diacetyl essence</li>
<li>Formula for tobacco flavour manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for honey flavour tobacco mix</li>
<li>Procedure for honey flavour tobacco mix</li>
<li>Formula for maple flavour manufacture</li>
<li>Procedure for maple flavour manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for angelica tincture manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for coffee tincture manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for fenugreek tincture manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for peach flavour manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for flavour manufacture</li>
<li>Procudure</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of surti</li>
<li>Process Flow Sheet for Manufacture of Surti</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of zarda</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of kimam</li>
<li>Process flow sheet for Manufacture of Zarda</li>
<li>Process flow sheet for Manufacture of Kimam</li>
<li>List of Machines</li>
<li>List of raw materials</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>TECHNOLOGY OF ZARDA MANUFACTURE WITH FORMULATIONS (PRUNING, DRYING, COLOURING, CUTTING, CRUSHING, ODOUR REMOVING &amp; ESSENCE MIXING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Pruning and nerves removing</li>
<li>Drying and colouring</li>
<li>Cutting and crushing</li>
<li>Odour removing and essence mixing</li>
<li>Manufacture of different grades of zarda</li>
<li>Method of preparation</li>
<li>Formula for granule making and drying No. 1</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Preparation of tobacco extract</li>
<li>Spices used in coating</li>
<li>Formula No. 1 for spices used in coating of zarda</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>ZAFARANI ZARDA MANUFACTURE </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Preparation method and colouring</li>
<li>Polishing</li>
<li>Essence mixing</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Packing of zafarani zarda</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>KIMAM MANUFACTURE WITH FORMULATIONS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Odour Removing</li>
<li>The builders</li>
<li>Process of manufacture of kimam</li>
<li>Formula for popular kimam manufacture</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for good quality kimam manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for super quality kimam manufacture</li>
<li>Process</li>
<li>Manufacture of high quality kimam</li>
<li>Formula for spices mixed in kimam manufacture</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Perfume formulation for kimam</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Perfume formulation for kimam</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Packing of kimams</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>KIMAM FLAKES AND MUSKDANA WITH MANUFACTURING PROCESS AND FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Production of kimam flakes</li>
<li>Production of kimam cakes</li>
<li>Production of piles</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of muskdana</li>
<li>Formula for manufacture of muskdana</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for muskdana manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for muskdana manufacture</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SNUFF MANUFACTURE WITH FORMULA IN POWDER &amp; PASTE FORM</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Raw material requirement</li>
<li>Snuff manufacture</li>
<li>Process of moisturing</li>
<li>Method-1</li>
<li>Method-II</li>
<li>Grinding and baking process</li>
<li>Formula for snuff in powder form</li>
<li>Formula for snuff in paste</li>
<li>Snuffs in paste form</li>
<li>Market survey</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>CIGARETTE MANUFACTURE </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Raw material</li>
<li>The filter</li>
<li>Process of cigarette manufacture</li>
<li>Process flow sheet diagram Cigarette Manufacture</li>
<li>Packing</li>
<li>Marketing</li>
<li>Other facts of cigarette industry</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>CIGAR AND CHEROOT MANUFACTURE </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Useful tobacco</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL MEDICATED CIGARETTES MANUFACTURE AND FORMULA</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Market aspects</li>
<li>Formula for Herbal Medicated Cigarette</li>
<li>Manufacture of Herbal Medicated Cigarettes</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>BIDI MANUFACTURE WITH PACKING </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Raw material for bidi production</li>
<li>Cutting and cleaning of tobacco leaves</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of bidi</li>
<li>Packing and Marketing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MANUFACTURING OF SWEET TASTE TOBACCO WITH FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Raw materials for tobacco of Hubble Bubble</li>
<li>Formula for sweet taste tobacco manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for commonly used tobacco</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Preparation of Syrup</li>
<li>Method 1</li>
<li>Method 2</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>USEFUL FRAGRANCES AND ITS FORMULATIONS USED IN SMOKS PRODUCTS, SNUFF, BIDI ETC.</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Formula for taste garam masala essence</li>
<li>Formula for special fragrance for smoke products</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for commonly used essence</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for best quality virginia essence</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for compound flower essence</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for compound essence of spices for Hubble Bubble</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for compound essence of flowers and spices</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for special essence for snuff and bidi</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for Superior quality compound flowers essence</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FRAGRANCES AND EATABLE FOOD COLOURS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Synthetic eatable food colours</li>
<li>Essence of flowers</li>
<li>Spices essence</li>
<li>Saffrom essence</li>
<li>Jasmine and other flowers essences</li>
<li>Estable red colours</li>
<li>Estable yellow colours</li>
<li>Estable yellow colours based on tessu flower and turmeric</li>
<li>Eatable green and blue colour</li>
<li>Eatable fast red colour</li>
<li>Process-1</li>
<li>Process-2</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SYNTHETIC ESSENCES-CHEMICAL BASED WITH FORMULATIONS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Formula for preparation of cinnamon and clove essence</li>
<li>Formula for taste and essence of cardamom</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Formula for taste and essence of clove</li>
<li>Formula for garam masala fragrance</li>
<li>Formula for taste and essence of garam masala</li>
<li>Formula for strong essence of flowers (Common rose essence)</li>
<li>Formula for special rose essence</li>
<li>Formula for strong rose essence</li>
<li>Formula for vitavert essence</li>
<li>Formula for strong kewera essence</li>
<li>Formula for strong jasmine essence</li>
<li>Formula for strong compound essences of quality musk essence</li>
<li>Formula for strong compound essence of saffron musk</li>
<li>Formula for quality compound essence of flower</li>
<li>Formula for compound flower essence</li>
<li>Formula for flavoured compound essence</li>
<li>Formula for compound essence -high class taste</li>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PACKING PROCESSES (POWDER FILLING, BOTTOM SEALING, POUCH PACKING, TUBE FILLING AND SEALING, LABEL GUMING, CAP SEALING ETC)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Powder filling machine</li>
<li>Bottom sealing machine</li>
<li>Polybag sealing equipments</li>
<li>Pouch Packing</li>
<li>Homogenizers</li>
<li>Tube filling and sealing</li>
<li>Label gumming machine</li>
<li>Cap sealing machine</li>
<li>Capsol sealing machine</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>GOVERNMENT POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR TOBACCO </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Licence of tobacco farming (L-1)</li>
<li>Licence of Table (L-2)</li>
<li>Industrial licence of tobacco (L-3)</li>
<li>Process of application</li>
<li>E B-3 Register</li>
<li>Value of warming</li>
<li>Chewing of tobacco is injurious to health</li>
<li>Research centres for tobacco</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PROJECT PROFILE OF BEEDI (BIDI) MAKING BY MACHINE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Process flow Diagram</li>
<li>Plant economics of beedi (bidi) making by machine</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>CHEWING TOBACCO (KHAINE) PROJECT PROFILE </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Process of manufacture</li>
<li>Chewing Tobacco Composition</li>
<li>Method 1</li>
<li>Table</li>
<li>Formulations of chewing tobacco (khaine kuber type)</li>
<li>Plant economics of chewing tobacco (khaine kuber type</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div></div>
<div><strong>CIGARETTE MANUFACTURING UNIT PROJECT</strong></div>
<div></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Marketing and Packing</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Cigarette Manufacturing Unit</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL CIGARETTES MANUFACTURE PLANT</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Herbal Cigarettes</li>
<li>The ingredients</li>
<li>Plant economics of herbal cigarettes</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Process Flow Sheet of Herbal Cigarettes</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>KATHA AND KUTCH MAKING UNIT PROJECT INVESTMENT</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Process of Katha and Cutch</li>
<li>Plant economics of katha and cutch</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>KATHA MANUFACTURING PLANT PROFILE </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Large scale production</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Katha Manufacturing</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>KHAINE (FILTER)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant Economics of Khaine (Filter)</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>NICOTINE SULPHATE FROM TOBACCO WASTE/DUST</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Chemical Composition</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Nicotine Sulphate from Tobacco Waste</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PAN MASALA (MEETHA, ZARDA, SAADA, GUTHKA, KHAINI AND KIMAM) WITH FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Process of Pan Masala</li>
<li>Formulations</li>
<li>Formulation of Pan Masala (Sada)</li>
<li>Formulation of Pan Masala (Meetha)</li>
<li>Formulation of Gutkha</li>
<li>Detailed Manufacturing Process of Zarda</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Pan Masala (Meetha, Zarda, Saada Guthkha etc.)</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PAN MASALA AND CHEWING TOBACCO</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Chewing Tobacco Composition</li>
<li>Plant economics of pan masala and chewing tobacco</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of Pan masala</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Perfume for pan masala (sweet)</li>
<li>Pan masala formulation</li>
<li>Flow sheet Chewing Tobacco (Kuber Type) (Khaine)</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working capital Month</li>
<li>Total capital investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SCENTED SWEET SUPARI AND CHIKNJ SUPARI</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulation of Scented Sweet Supari</li>
<li>Process of manufacturing</li>
<li>Plant Economics of scerited sweet supari and chikni supari</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SILVER COATED CARDAMOM (ELAICHI)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Manufacturing process Diagram</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>ZARDA AND KIMAM</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing of Zarda</li>
<li>Selection of tobacco leaves</li>
<li>Manufacture of Flake Zafrani</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Zarda and Kimam</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
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		<title>complete technology book on beekeeping and honey products with project profiles (liquid honey, wax, propolis, royal jelly, honey brandy, honey butter and honey beer)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>The book covers Species and Development of Bee Keeping, Useful Products produced by Bee, Bee-Pasturage, Site Selection, Selection of Beehive and Arrangement of Apiary, Beehive (Sources, Purchase and Precautions), Creamed Honey (Calcium Fortified), Liquid Honey, Honey Beer, Honey with Fruits and Nuts, Honey Jelly, Honey in Bakery Products, Composition of Pollen with Recipes and Extraction, Candy Bars, Cereal-Fruit Bars, Pollen Supplements and Substitutes in Beekeeping, Waxes (Characteristics and Composition of Bees Wax), Wax Collection and Processing, Extraction Methods of Propolis, Royal Jelly, Venom, Uses of Venom, Venom Products, Adult and Larval Honeybees (Uses, Collection and Storage), Preparation of Mature and Immature Bees for Human Consumption with Recipes, Spreadable Honey, Honey-Brandy, Honey-butter, Extraction of Honey and Processing, Honey Extraction, Quality of Honey, Plants and Equipments (Hiving, Cage, Feeding and Honey Extraction), Formulations of Honey Based Products, Synthetic Flavour Formulations based on Honey, Project Idea of Honey Processing and Packaging, Project Profile of Bee Keeping, Project Profile on Bee Keeping and Honey Processing Unit.</div>
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<div><strong>SPECIES AND DEVELOPMENT OF BEE KEEPING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Species of Honey Bee</li>
<li>Colony Organization</li>
<li>Development of Honey Bee</li>
<li>Lifecycle of different castes of the indian honey bee</li>
<li>How to Differentiate Castes</li>
<li>A swarm of bees</li>
<li>What is a Colony Nest</li>
<li>Waxen combs with hexagonal cells</li>
<li>How Do Bees Communicate with each other</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>USEFUL PRODUCTS PRODUCED BY BEE </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Composition of Honey</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>BEE PASTURAGE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>List of Plants Suitable for Bee Pasturage</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SITE SELECTION, SELECTION OF BEEHIVE AND ARRANGEMENT OF APIARY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Criteria for Selection of Beehive</li>
<li>Langstroth Ten frame Hive</li>
<li>Arrangement of Beehive in an aplary</li>
<li>Newtons Beehive</li>
<li>What is an Apiary</li>
<li>Location of an Apiary</li>
<li>Bee Equipment</li>
<li>Uncapping knife</li>
<li>Smoke</li>
<li>Honey extractor</li>
<li>Bee Vell</li>
<li>Swarm catching basket</li>
<li>Sugar Feeder</li>
<li>Scraper Knife</li>
<li>Arrangement of beehives</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>BEEHIVE (SOURCES, PURCHASE AND PRECAUTIONS) </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Different Sources of Honey Bees</li>
<li>Purchase of Honey Bee Colony</li>
<li>Precautions</li>
<li>Sub Unit a Catching a Stray Swarm Materials Required</li>
<li>Multiplication of Colonies Materials  Required</li>
<li>Slow Method</li>
<li>Quick Method</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>CREAMED HONEY (CALCIUM FORTFIED)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Description</li>
<li>Material and Particle Size</li>
<li>Recipes</li>
<li>Material, Texture and Flavor Results (refrigerated)</li>
<li>Material, Texture, and Flavor Results (room temperature)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>LIQUID HONEY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Equipment of a typical processing plant for bottling liquid or crystallized honey</li>
<li>Creamed honey</li>
<li>Comb honey</li>
<li>Mead</li>
<li>Section comb honey, stored by bees directly in special round or square clear plastic sections</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HONEY BEER</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Honey beer formentation</li>
<li>Honey liqueurs</li>
<li>Honey spreads</li>
<li>Honey tahena paste</li>
<li>Dulce de Leche</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HONEY WITH FRUITS AND NUTS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Fruits in honey</li>
<li>Nuts in honey</li>
<li>Honey with pollem and properties</li>
<li>Honey paste for dressing wounds</li>
<li>Sugar substitution</li>
<li>Fruit marmalade</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HONEY JELLY </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Mint and honey jelly</li>
<li>Lemon Honey Jelly</li>
<li>Syrups</li>
<li>Honey fruit syrup</li>
<li>Honey fruits vinegar syrup</li>
<li>Syrup base for herbal preparations</li>
<li>Rose honey</li>
<li>Caramels</li>
<li>General considerations</li>
<li>Honey caramels</li>
<li>Butter honey caramels</li>
<li>Coconut fudge</li>
<li>Honey roasted nut bars</li>
<li>Greek halvah</li>
<li>Nougat and Torrone</li>
<li>Honey gums</li>
<li>Gingerbread</li>
<li>Marzipan</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HONEY IN BAKERY PRODUCTS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Bread</li>
<li>Coconut oat cookies</li>
<li>Honey biscuits</li>
<li>Honey peanut butter cookies</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>COMPOSITION OF POLLEN WITH RECIPES AND EXTRACTION</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Where does the pollen in honey come from</li>
<li>Different coloured pollen pellets collected byhoneybees</li>
<li>The composition of pollen</li>
<li>The average composition of dried pollen</li>
<li>Minor components of bee collected pollen</li>
<li>Recipes</li>
<li>Pollen extract</li>
<li>Beebread</li>
<li>The container</li>
<li>The temperature</li>
<li>The starter culture</li>
<li>Preservation</li>
<li>General conditions</li>
<li>Honey with pollen</li>
<li>Granola or  breakfast cereals</li>
<li>Granolia</li>
<li>Granola bars</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>CANDY BARS, CEREAL FRUIT BARS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Cereal fruit bar</li>
<li>Drying</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>POLLEN SUPPLEMENTS AND SUBSTITUTES IN BEEKEEPING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Cosmetics</li>
<li>Pills and capsules</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>WAXES (CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPOSITION OF BEES WAX) </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Wax processed from traditional beekeeping at the honey factory</li>
<li>Physical characteristics of beeswax</li>
<li>Newly constructed white comb in a traditional tog hive</li>
<li>The composition of beeswax</li>
<li>Composition of beeswax</li>
<li>The physiological effects of wax</li>
<li>The uses of wax today</li>
<li>In beekeeping</li>
<li>Melted wax starter strips from unpattemed wax sheets for topbar hives</li>
<li>Motorised foundation rollers with moist</li>
<li>Hand operated, low cost, plastic foundation rollers</li>
<li>Simple foundation press for single sheets requires more practice and nore wax per sheet</li>
<li>Medium size set up for the production of continuous wax sheets with a cooled drum rotating through a liquid wax bath</li>
<li>For candle making</li>
<li>For metal castings and modeling</li>
<li>In cosmetics</li>
<li>Food processing</li>
<li>Industrial technology</li>
<li>Textiles</li>
<li>Batiks from Sri Lanka and Barbados</li>
<li>Vamishes and polishes</li>
<li>Printing</li>
<li>Medicine</li>
<li>Others</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>WAX COLLECTION AND PROCESSING </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Buying</li>
<li>Wax comb destroyed by wax moths before it was rendered into clean wax</li>
<li>Storage</li>
<li>Quality control</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>EXTRACTION METHODS OF PROPOLIS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Preuaration for extraction</li>
<li>Materials required</li>
<li>Ethanol Extracted Propolis (EEP) the simplest method for extracting propolis</li>
<li>Quick extraction</li>
<li>Glycool extracted propolis (GEP)</li>
<li>Aqueous (water) extracted propolis (AEP)</li>
<li>Oil extracted propolis (OEP)</li>
<li>Propolis paste</li>
<li>Dry propolis extract</li>
<li>Water soluble, dried powder ethanol extracts</li>
<li>Free flowing non hygroscopic propolis powder</li>
<li>Water soluble derivatives (WSD)</li>
<li>Collection</li>
<li>Flexible 3mm plastic sheets with rows of slots 2mm side on one side and 4 mm on the other</li>
<li>Four sheets are placed on the top super with the wider side of the holes facing down and with bee space (1 cm) between sheets and frame tops.</li>
<li>The cover is left open a little to increase ventilation and let light in</li>
<li>Simple design of a propolis trap made from nylon, fly or mosquito screen</li>
<li>Buying</li>
<li>Storage</li>
<li>Quality control</li>
<li>Quality standards for propols and upper and lower limits</li>
<li>Recipes</li>
<li>Ointments</li>
<li>Simple Vaseline based ointment</li>
<li>Simple ointment based on vaseline or animal fat</li>
<li>Simple  oil based ointment</li>
<li>Oral and nasal spravs</li>
<li>Suntan lotions</li>
<li>Propolis syrups or honeys</li>
<li>Propolis tablets</li>
<li>Anti dandruff shampoo with propolis</li>
<li>Propolis shampoo</li>
<li>Anti dandruff lotion</li>
<li>Propolis toothpaste</li>
<li>Anasethetic propolis paste</li>
<li>Creams</li>
<li>Facial masks</li>
<li>A simpler cleansing mask for oily skin (modified from Krochmal)</li>
<li>Micro encapsulation</li>
<li>Quality tests for antioxidant activity</li>
<li>Apparatus required</li>
<li>For raw propils</li>
<li>For propolis extracts</li>
<li>For propolis paste</li>
<li>For other propolis containing preparations</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>ROYAL JELLY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>3 day old queen larva floating in royal jelly</li>
<li>5-day old queen larva in a newly sealed cell just before pupation</li>
<li>Physical characteristics of royal jelly</li>
<li>The composition of royal jelly</li>
<li>Composition of royal jelly</li>
<li>Vitamin content of royal jelly in g per gram of fesch weight</li>
<li>The physiological effects of royal jelly</li>
<li>On honevbees</li>
<li>Unconfirmed circumstantial evidence</li>
<li>List of properties, benefits and improvements atributed to royal jelly quoted from personal case histories and non scientific literature</li>
<li>Scientific evidence</li>
<li>Oral administration</li>
<li>Dark glass bottle with fresh royal jelly and miniture spatula for oral administration (human consumption)</li>
<li>Injections</li>
<li>Animal tests</li>
<li>Human tests</li>
<li>Uses and marketing of royal jelly</li>
<li>A list of some effects of royal jelly on humans</li>
<li>As dietary supplement</li>
<li>As ingredient in food products 180</li>
<li>As ingredient in medicine like products</li>
<li>As ingredient in consmetics</li>
<li>Others</li>
<li>Royal jelly collection</li>
<li>Storage</li>
<li>The steps for removing royal jelly from a queen cell and a diagram of a simple suction device for the collectionof royal jelly from queen cups</li>
<li>Small vacuum pump for the collection of larger quantities of royal jelly</li>
<li>Recipes</li>
<li>Freeze dried (lyouhillsed) royal jellvy</li>
<li>Benchtop freeze drier system</li>
<li>Industrial size freeze drier in room with controlled environment</li>
<li>Honey with royal jelly</li>
<li>Yoghurt with royal jelly</li>
<li>Jellies and soft caramels</li>
<li>Liquid preparations</li>
<li>Dried Juice concentrate</li>
<li>Tablets</li>
<li>Capsules</li>
<li>Cosmetics</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>VENOM</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>A honeybee worker, stinging the relatively tough human  skin, is unable to withdraw its sting lancets because of the fine barbs</li>
<li>Physical characteristics of venom</li>
<li>The composition of venom</li>
<li>Composition of venom from honeybee worker</li>
<li>The physiological effects of venom</li>
<li>Unconfirmed circumstantial evidence</li>
<li>List of diseases and health problems improved or heated according to anecdotal reports</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>USES OF VENOM</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Venom collection</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>VENOM PRODUCTS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Buying</li>
<li>Storage</li>
<li>Quality control</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>ADULT AND LARVAL HONEYBEES (USES COLLECTION AND STORAGE)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>The chemical composition of adult and larval honeybees</li>
<li>The uses of adult bees and lanrvae</li>
<li>For beekeeping</li>
<li>Composition of mature and immature honeybees compared to beef and soybeans</li>
<li>For pollination</li>
<li>Packaged bees ready for shipment</li>
<li>Caged, mated queen bee with attendant worker bees and sugar candy, ready for sale, shipment or introduction to a new colony</li>
<li>Honeybee colonies, used for pollnation, on the edte of a sunflower field</li>
<li>As food</li>
<li>As medicine</li>
<li>In cosmetics</li>
<li>Collection</li>
<li>Adult bees</li>
<li>Honeybee larvae</li>
<li>Uncapping of recently sealed brood with a serrated knife</li>
<li>Uncapped comb of similarly aged larvae just prior to pupation, Larvae in slightly deformed cells are difficult to remove</li>
<li>Shaking out larvae on to a clean surface works best with a dark coloured, wire reinforced comb</li>
<li>Buying</li>
<li>If brood cells are filled with water, most of the  larvae can be dislodiged much easier, This works even better with younger unsealed brood</li>
<li>Storage</li>
<li>Quality control</li>
<li>Caution</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PREPARATION OF MATURE  AND IMMATURE BEES FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION WITH RECIPES</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Bee larvae in a strainer for rinsing</li>
<li>Bakutg traditional recipe from Nepal</li>
<li>Frozen larvaeg pupae or adults</li>
<li>Rawg fried and boiled larvae</li>
<li>Frying bee larvae in oil</li>
<li>Dried larvae and adults</li>
<li>Basic general recipes</li>
<li>Dry roasted larvae or adults</li>
<li>Bee flour</li>
<li>Basic cooked insects</li>
<li>Bee stew</li>
<li>Garlic butter fried bees</li>
<li>Insect marinade</li>
<li>Honeybee larvae prepared as appetizer in three different ways</li>
<li>Bee mango chutney</li>
<li>Spice bag</li>
<li>Bee chapattis</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SPREADABLE HONEY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Honey components and their average</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HONEY BRANDY</strong></div>
<div></div>
<div><strong>HONEY BUTTER </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formula of the honey butter</li>
<li>Example</li>
<li>Honey Butter Formulation</li>
<li>Example</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>EXTRACTION OF HONEY AND PROCESSING </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>How to Store Extracted Honey</li>
<li>Standardization of Honey</li>
<li>Marketing of Honey</li>
<li>Precautions</li>
<li>Extraction of Honey Materials Required</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Materials Required</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HONEY EXTRACTION</strong></div>
<div></div>
<div><strong>QUALITY OF HONEY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Chemical composition of honey</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANTS AND EQUIPMENTS (HIVING, CAGE, FEEDING AND HONEY EXTRACTION)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Hiving Equipments</li>
<li>Hive</li>
<li>Traditional hives</li>
<li>Pottery Hive</li>
<li>Basket hive</li>
<li>Horizontal hive</li>
<li>Wall hive</li>
<li>Top bar hives</li>
<li>Langstroth hive</li>
<li>Principle of bee space</li>
<li>Principle of population</li>
<li>Construction of Langstroth Hive</li>
<li>Stand</li>
<li>Botton board</li>
<li>Brood Chamber</li>
<li>Standard frame</li>
<li>Super</li>
<li>Inner cover</li>
<li>Top cover</li>
<li>Swarm Catching Equipments</li>
<li>Swarm catcher</li>
<li>Queen cape</li>
<li>Other Equipments</li>
<li>Queen introduction cage</li>
<li>Queen excluder</li>
<li>Smoker</li>
<li>Hive tool</li>
<li>Bee vell</li>
<li>Overall</li>
<li>Gloves</li>
<li>Bee brush</li>
<li>Feeding Equipments</li>
<li>Top feeder</li>
<li>Division board feeder</li>
<li>Syrup filled combs</li>
<li>Additional Hive Equipments</li>
<li>Dummyt or Division Board</li>
<li>Bee escape</li>
<li>Comb Foundation</li>
<li>Honey Extracting Equipments</li>
<li>Tangential type</li>
<li>A ten frame Langstroth hive</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FORMULATIONS OF HONEY BASED PRODUCTS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Honey Cakes</li>
<li>Honey Flavour</li>
<li>Honey Flavour Essence</li>
<li>Honey Fruit Filling (Cream Type)</li>
<li>Honey Glaze</li>
<li>Doughnut Honey Glaze</li>
<li>High Ratio Honey Macaroon Cake</li>
<li>Honey Nut Topping</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SYNTHETIC FLAVOUR FORMULATIONS BASED ON HONEY </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Honey, Imitation No. 1</li>
<li>Honey, Imitation No. 2</li>
<li>Honey, Imitation No. 3</li>
<li>Honey, Imitation No. 4</li>
<li>Honey, Imitation No. 5</li>
<li>Honey, Imitation No. 6</li>
<li>Honey, Imitation No. 7</li>
<li>Honey, Synthetic No. 8</li>
<li> (For Perfumes)</li>
<li>Honey, Synthetic No. 10 (For Perfumes)</li>
<li>Honey, Synthetic No. 11</li>
<li>Honey Synthetic No. 12</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PROJECT IDEA OF HONEY PROCESSING AND PACKAGING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Land and Building</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Annum</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PROJECT PROFILE OF BEE KEEPING </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Annum</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PROJECT PROFILE ON BEE KEEPING AND HONEY PROCESSING UNIT </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Quality Control Standards</li>
<li>Land and Building</li>
<li>Machinery and Equipment</li>
<li>Raw Material</li>
<li>Staff and Labout</li>
<li>Other Expenses</li>
<li>Working Capital</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Sales Proceeds</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Break Even Analysis</li>
</ul>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The book Startup Profitable Industries with Processes and Formulations (A Complete hand book on Startup Industries for Entrepreneurs) covers  Startup India Standup India Action Plan, Eligibility and Scheme Details, What is the Procedure to Register a Startup Company in India and how much will it Cost, Agarbatti Perfumery Compounds with Formulations, Air Freshners/Room Freshner (Odonil Type) (Solid and Liquid Form), Ayurvedic and Unani Pharmacy, Bakery Unit (Pastries, Bread, Buns, Cake, Toffee etc.), B.O.P.P. Self Adhesive Tapes, Chocolate,  Cold Drinks, coolant (Engine), Detergent Powder, Fruit Juice, Jam, Jellies and Allied Products, Grease Manufacturing, Hand Washing Detergent Powder Using The Dry Mix Process Including Formula of Different Types Qualities (Low/Medium/High Cast),  Herbal Hair Oil (Ayurvedic) Like Banphool Oil, Hospital Disposable Products Like Face Mask, Caps, Surgical  Gown, Drape, Apron, Shoe  Cover etc. , Jam, Jelly, Chutney, Pickles and Squashes,  LED Lamps and Tubes Assembling Unit, Match Box Industry, Mosquito Coil Using , Eucalyptus Leaves, Note Book and Registers etc, Pan Masala &#38; Chewing Tobacco, Paper Shopping Bags,  PET Bottles from Pre form (capsules), Plastic Waste Recycling Unit, Sanitary Napkins (Semi Automatic Unit,  Scouring bar, Spices Mill and Packaging, Surgical Cotton, Roller Bandage and Crepe bandage, Toilet Bowl Cleaner and hand Dishwasher Liquid.</p>
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<div><strong>STARTUP PROFITABLE INDUSTRIES WITH PROCESSES AND FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<div><strong>(A Complete hand Book on Startup Industries for Entrepreneurs)</strong></div>
<div></div>
<div><strong>STARTUP INDIA STANDUP INDIA ACION PLAN, ELIGIBILITY AND SCHEME DETAILS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Start up means</li>
<li>Meaning of an Entity</li>
<li>Inter Ministerial Board</li>
<li>Startup India, Standup India Scheme-Action Plan in Detail</li>
<li>Compliance Regime based on Self Certification</li>
<li>Startup India Hub</li>
<li>Rollout of Mobile App and Portal</li>
<li>Legal Support and Fasttracking Patent Examination at Lower Costs</li>
<li>Relaxed Norms of Public Procurement for Startups</li>
<li>Faster Exit for Startups</li>
<li>Providing Funding Support through a Fund of Funds with  a Corpus of INR 10,000 crore</li>
<li>Credit Guarantee Fund for Startups</li>
<li>Tax Exemption on capital Gains</li>
<li>Tax Exemption to Startups for 3 years</li>
<li>Tax Exemption on Investments above Fair Market Value,</li>
<li>Organizing Startup Fests for Showcasing Innovation and Providing a Collaboration Platform</li>
<li>Launch of Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) with Self Employment and Talent Utilization (SETU) Program</li>
<li>Hamessing Private Sector Expertise for Incubator Setup</li>
<li>Building Innovation Centres at National Institutes</li>
<li>Setting up of 7 New Research Parks</li>
<li>Promoting Startups in the Biotechnology Sector</li>
<li>Launching of Innovation Focused Programs for Students</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>WHAT IS THE PROCEDURE TO REGISTER A STARTUP COMPANY IN INDIA AND HOW MUCH WILL IT COST</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Registration of Start up</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>AGARBATTI PERFUMERY COMPOUNDS WITH FORMULATIONS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of agarbatti perfumery compound</li>
<li>Keeping in considering the economic view point</li>
<li>Plant economics of agarbatti perfumery compounds with formulation</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>AIR FRESHNERS/ROOM FRESHNER (ODONIL TYPE) SOLID AND LIQUID FORM)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Manufacturing of air freshner (odonil type)</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Manufacturing process for odonil type solid deodorant cake</li>
<li>Plant economics of air freshner/room freshner (odonil type</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>AYURVEDIC AND UNANI PHARMACY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Broad outline of manufacturing process</li>
<li>Methods of Preparation</li>
<li>Important plant and machinery</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of ayurvedic/herbal tablets</li>
<li>Capsules</li>
<li>Capsules,(Tanav forte for the problems of the Dhat Syndrome, passing semen in urine),</li>
<li>Message oil for women and children</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>BAKERY UNIT (PASTRIES, BREAD, BUNS, CAKE, TOFFEE ETC.)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Rusk</li>
<li>Manufacture</li>
<li>Formulation of bread rusk</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process of Cakes</li>
<li>Theory</li>
<li>Manufacturing process</li>
<li>Different formulations of cakes</li>
<li>Oridinery Yellow Cake</li>
<li>High Ratio Yellow Loaves</li>
<li>High ratio yellow layers</li>
<li>Pound Cake</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Bakery Products</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>B.O.P.P. SELF ADHESIVE TAPES</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Plant economics of BOPP self adhesive tapes</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>CHOCOLATE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Preparationof Cocoa nib flavor development</li>
<li>Formulations</li>
<li>Milk chocolate</li>
<li>Coating chocolate</li>
<li>Typical CBE coating</li>
<li>Typical lauric fat coating (For covering centers, cookies panned goods)</li>
<li>Typical non lauric fat coating (for cakes, water and crispy centers)</li>
<li>Couverture chocolate</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Chocolate</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>COLD DRINKS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>SyrupsPreparation of Cold Drink</li>
<li>Formulation for oranges type (gold spot type)</li>
<li>Orange Beverage Base</li>
<li>Orange Syrup</li>
<li>Orange Soda Syrup</li>
<li>Beverage</li>
<li>Formulation for Limca type</li>
<li>Citren Soda (Limca Type)</li>
<li>Beverage</li>
<li>Plant economics of cold/soft drinks</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>COOLANT (ENGINE)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Formulation (very good quality engine coolant)</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Engine Coolant (Medium Quality Formulation)</li>
<li>Engine Coolant (Cheaper Quality) Formulation</li>
<li>Process of Manufacturing</li>
<li>Plant economics of coolant engine</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>DETERGENT POWDER</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Manufacture of detergent powder</li>
<li>Process-1</li>
<li>Process-2 Formulation</li>
<li>Plant economics of detergent powder (surf excel and wheel type)</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FRUIT JUICE, JAM, JELLIES AND ALLIED PRODUCTS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Process for making concentrated low calorie fruit juice</li>
<li>Extraction of the Beverage</li>
<li>Removal of Volatiles and Sterilization</li>
<li>Recovery of the Volatiles</li>
<li>Fermentation</li>
<li>Blending</li>
<li>Packaging</li>
<li>Apple Juice Aroma and Flavour Condensates</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Jam, Jellies, Fruit Juice And Alllied Products</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>GREASE MANUFACTURING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant Economics of Grease Manufacturing</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAND WASHING DETERGENT POWDER USING THE DRY MIX PROCESS INCLUDING FORMULA OF DIFFERENT TYPES QUALITIES (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH CAST)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulationof detergent powder (low cost)</li>
<li>Formulation of detergent powder (medium cost)</li>
<li>Formulation of detergent powder (high cost)</li>
<li>Process of manufacture of hand washing detergent powder</li>
<li>Plant economics of hand washing detergent powder</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL HAIR OIL (AYURVEDIC) LIKE BANPHOOL OIL</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Herbal Hiar Oil (Ayurvedic) Like Banphool Oil</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HOSPITAL DISPOSABLE PRODUCTS LIKE FACE MASK, CAPS, SURGICAL GOWN, DRAPE, APRON, SHOE COVER ETC.</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Medical Cap</li>
<li>Medical Gown</li>
<li>Disposable Drapes</li>
<li>Disposable Face Mask</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Surgical Aprons</li>
<li>Drapes</li>
<li>Plain drapes</li>
<li>Fixable Drapes</li>
<li>Material used</li>
<li>Poly Material</li>
<li>Non woven spun</li>
<li>Non Woven Spun Waterproof</li>
<li>Adhesive</li>
<li>Sterilization</li>
<li>Infective cases</li>
<li>Plant economics of surgical disposable products</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>JAM, JELLY, CHUTNEY, PICKLES AND SQUASHES</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Process for Squashes</li>
<li>Orange squash</li>
<li>Formulation for other squashes</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process for Sauces and Ketchup</li>
<li>Formula for tomato Sauce</li>
<li>Chilli Sauce</li>
<li>Jams and Jellies</li>
<li>Manufacture of Jams</li>
<li>Jelly</li>
<li>Manufacturing process</li>
<li>Recipes for some imports typial jam</li>
<li>Pine apple Jam</li>
<li>Orange Jam</li>
<li>Mango Jam</li>
<li>Apple Jam</li>
<li>Plant economics of jam, chutney, pickles and squashes</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>LED LAMPS AND TUBES ASSEMBLING UNIT</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>The manufacturing of white light LED&#8217;s</li>
<li>Substrate production</li>
<li>Preparation of the semiconductor wafers</li>
<li>Adding epitaxial layers</li>
<li>LED Die fabrication process</li>
<li>Packaging the LED assembly</li>
<li>Raw materials</li>
<li>Uses</li>
<li>Power sources</li>
<li>Electrical polanity</li>
<li>Safety and health</li>
<li>Plant Economics Led Lamps and tubes assembling unit</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MATCH BOX INDUSTRY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing process</li>
<li>Cutting the matchsticks</li>
<li>Treating the matchsticks</li>
<li>Forming the match heads</li>
<li>Quality Control</li>
<li>The Future</li>
<li>Plant economics of match box industry</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MOSQUITO COIL USING EUCALYPTUS LEAVES</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Mosquito coil Using Eucalyptus Leaves</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>NOTE BOOK AND REGISTERS ETC</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Production process</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Note Book and Registers etc.</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PAN MASALA &amp; CHEWING TOBACCO </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Chewing Tobacco</li>
<li>Manufacturing process of pan masala</li>
<li>Pan masala formulations</li>
<li>Perfume for pan masala (sweet)</li>
<li>Formulations of chewing tobacco (khaine kuber type)</li>
<li>Plant economics of pan masala and chewing tobacco</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PAPER SHOPPING BAGS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Plant economics of paper shopping bags</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PET BOTTLES FROM PRE FORM (CAPSULES)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Polyesters</li>
<li>P.E.T. Poly (Ethylene Terephthalate)</li>
<li>HDPE, PVC and PET Bottles</li>
<li>Plant economics of pet bottle</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLASTIC WASTE RECYCLING UNIT</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Manufacturing process of plastic granules from plastic waste</li>
<li>Collection of plastics</li>
<li>Sorting</li>
<li>Chipping or shredding</li>
<li>washing</li>
<li>Pelletizing</li>
<li>Plant economics of plastic waste recycling unit</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SANITARY NAPKINS (SEMI-AUTOMATIC UNIT)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Raw Material of Sanitary Napkins</li>
<li>Preparatory processes for sanitary napkins</li>
<li>Opening</li>
<li>First Stage is opening</li>
<li>Second Stage</li>
<li>Third Stand Kiering Bleaching and Washing</li>
<li>Bleaching</li>
<li>Sterilisation</li>
<li>Dry Heat</li>
<li>Auto Claving</li>
<li>Exposure to ethylene oxide</li>
<li>Hydro extracting</li>
<li>Drying</li>
<li>Plant economics of sanitary napkins</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SCOURING BAR</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Process of manufacture of scouring ban/dish washing bar</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Plant economics of secouring bar Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SPICES MILL AND PACKAGING</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Formulations of Curry Powders</li>
<li>Formula No.1 Madras Curry Powder</li>
<li>Formula No.2 Sambar Powder</li>
<li>Formula No. 3 Garam Masala</li>
<li>Plant Economics of Spices Grinding</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SURGICAL COTTON, ROLLER BANDAGE AND CREPE BANDAGE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Process of manufacture of surgical cotton</li>
<li>Process of manufacture for surgical bandages</li>
<li>Plant economics of surgical cotton, roller bandage, crepe bandage</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>TOILET BOWL CLEANER AND HAND DISHWASHER LIQUID</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulation of Liquid Toilet Cleaner (Harpic Type)</li>
<li>Formulation no. 1 Linear alkyl benzene sulphoric acid</li>
<li>Formulationof acid toilet bowl cleaner</li>
<li>Formulationof dish washer (Super Concentrate)</li>
<li>Plant economics of toilet bowl cleaner and hand dishwasher liquid</li>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The book Start your own Hair Shampoos and conditioners with manufacturing  processes and formulation with packaging technology cover Various Shampoos, Hair Shampoos  with Manufacturing , Process and Formulae (Shampoo Pastes, Creams and Powder), Formulations for Liquid Creams or Lotion Shampoos, Formulation for Hair Rinses, Anti Dandruff Preparations (Hair Grooming Preparations and Alcoholic Lotions), Brilliantines Manufacture and Formulae,  Hair Tonics with Process and Formulations, Herbal Cosmetics for the Hair (Herbal Shampoos, Dyes, Camomile Pack), Depilatories Technology with Formulae, Hair Shampoos and Setting Lotions, Manufacturing Technology of Hair Shampoos with its Formulary, Harbal Shampoo Making with  Formulations, Hair Washers and Shampoos (Shikakai, Coconut Oil, Lime and Lavender Based) with Formulae,  Plant Economics on Herbal  Shampoo and Creams, Machinery Used in the Shampoo Manufacture,  Raw Materials used in Cosmetics, Packaging of Cosmetics Products , Hair Conditioner for Hair, Henna Conditioning Shampoo with Process and Formula, Hair Tonics and Conditioners with Manufacture and Formulae, Hair Setting Lotions and  Conditioners with  Formulations, Manufacture of Hair Grooming Preparations Brilliantines with Formulae, Hair Tonics and Conditioners</p>
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<div><strong>VARIOUS SHAMPOOS</strong></div>
<div>
<ul>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Clear liquid shampoos</li>
<li>Baby shampoos</li>
<li>Sulfonate Oil Soapless shampoo</li>
<li>Miscellaneous  shampos</li>
<li>Soap shampoos</li>
<li>Shampoo Additives</li>
<li>Opacifiers</li>
<li>Solubilizers Couplers</li>
<li>Thickeners</li>
<li>Conditioning  agents</li>
<li>Preservatives</li>
<li>Shampoo Detergents Anionic Fatty alkyl sulfates</li>
<li>Solid shampoos</li>
<li>Liquid cream or lotion shampoos</li>
<li>Powder shampoos</li>
<li>Jelly (gel) shampoos</li>
<li>Cream or paste shampoos</li>
<li>formula for  Coconut Oil Shampoos</li>
<li>formula for Vegetable Oil shampoos</li>
<li>formula for Hair Rinse</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR SHAMPOOS WITH MANUFACTURNG PROCESS AND FORMULAE (SHAMPOO PASTES, CREAMS AND POWDER)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Functions of a Shampoo</li>
<li>Types of Shampoos</li>
<li>Clear Liquid Shampoos</li>
<li>Baby Shampoos</li>
<li>Medicated Dandruff shampoos</li>
<li>Soap shampoos</li>
<li>Solid shampoos</li>
<li>Liquid Cream or Lotion shampoos</li>
<li>Powder shampos</li>
<li>Jelly Type (Gel) Shampoos</li>
<li>Cream or Paste Shampoos</li>
<li>Additives used in shampoos</li>
<li>Opacifiers</li>
<li>Solufilizers</li>
<li>Thickners</li>
<li>Conditioning Agents</li>
<li>Preservatives</li>
<li>Surfaceactive Agents (Detergents)</li>
<li>Formulations for Powder Shampoos</li>
<li>Formulation No. 1</li>
<li>Formulations No. 2</li>
<li>Formulation for shampoo Pastes and Creams</li>
<li>Formulation No. 1</li>
<li>Formulation No. 2</li>
<li>Formulation No. 3</li>
<li>Formulation No. 4</li>
<li>Formulation No. 5</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FORMULATIONS FOR LIQUID  CREAMS OR LOTION SHAMPOOS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulation No. 1</li>
<li>(Thick Pearly cream)</li>
<li>Formulation No. 2 (Pearly Cream)</li>
<li>Formulation No. 3 (Rich) Foam Cream)</li>
<li>Formulation for Specific Shampoos</li>
<li>Egg Shampoo</li>
<li>Anti Dandruff Shampos</li>
<li>Antiseptic Shampo</li>
<li>Clinium Type Shampo</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FORMULATION FOR HAIR RINSES</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Cream form</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>ANTI DANDRUFF PREPARATIONS (HAIR GROOMING PREPARATIONS AND ALCOHOLIC LOTIONS)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Formulations</li>
<li>Selsum type suspension Antidandruff Preparation</li>
<li>Cosmetic Scalp Lotion</li>
<li>Emulsified preparation</li>
<li>Alcoholic Preparation</li>
<li>Alcoholic Complex Preparation</li>
<li>Emulsified Preparation</li>
<li>Quality Control Aspects</li>
<li>Hair Grooming Preparations</li>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Characteristics of a Good Hair Dressing</li>
<li>Classification of Hair Dressings</li>
<li>Alcoholic Lotions</li>
<li>Formulae Formulations for Alcoholic Lotions</li>
<li>Formulae (5-8)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>BRILLIANTINES MANUFACTURE AND FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulations for liquid Briliantines of Manufacture</li>
<li>Formulations for Solid Brilliantines</li>
<li>Gum Base Hair Dressings</li>
<li>Formulation for Gum Base Hair Dressing</li>
<li>Formulation for Gum Based Cream hair Dressing</li>
<li>Formulations for Gum Base Hair Dressings</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR TONICS WITH PROCESS AND FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulations</li>
<li>Bay Rum Hair Tonics</li>
<li>Formulation for Resorcinol Hair Tonics</li>
<li>Formulation for Jaborandi Hair Tonics</li>
<li>Formulations for Dry Scalp Tonics</li>
<li>Formulations for Oily Scalp Tonics</li>
<li>Oil-in-Water Emulsions</li>
<li>Formulations (Percent)</li>
<li>Formulation No. 5</li>
<li>Formulations (Hair Creams)</li>
<li>Water in oil Emulsions</li>
<li>Formulations (Emulsified Hair Grooming Preparation)</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formulations (Emulsified Hair Grooming Preparation)</li>
<li>Formulation (Emulsified Hair Cream)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL COSMETICS FOR THE HAIR (HERBAL SHAMPOOS, DYES, CAMOMILE PACK)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Range of Market Products</li>
<li>Herbal Hair Conditioners</li>
<li>Herbal Hair Oil</li>
<li>Herbal Henna</li>
<li>Herbal Hair Tonic</li>
<li>Herbal Henna Shampoo (for normal to only heir)</li>
<li>Herbal Amla Shampoo (for normal to dry hair)</li>
<li>Hair Treatment Cream</li>
<li>Herbal Mint/Hair Gloss Conditioner</li>
<li>Herbal Hair Rinse</li>
<li>Formulations</li>
<li>Herbal Hair Oils (Medicated)</li>
<li>Herbal Hair Oil</li>
<li>Herbal Shampoos</li>
<li>Henna Hair Dye</li>
<li>Natural Organic Dyes</li>
<li>Henna</li>
<li>Henna Rinse</li>
<li>Henna Pack</li>
<li>Henna Shampoos</li>
<li>Henna Mixtures</li>
<li>Camomile</li>
<li>Applications of Camomile</li>
<li>Rinse</li>
<li>Camomile Pack</li>
<li>Formulation of Powder Shampoo</li>
<li>Formulation of Liquid Shampoo</li>
<li>Camomile Henna Mixtures</li>
<li>Formulations for Camomile Henna Mixture Formulation</li>
<li>Henna Reng Dye</li>
<li>Camomile Herbal Dye</li>
<li>Fresh Soap wort Shampoo</li>
<li>Formulation No. 1</li>
<li>Dried Soapwort Root Shampoo Formulation No. 2</li>
<li>Nettle Rinse and Conditioner</li>
<li>Formulation No. 3</li>
<li>Lotion for Unruly Hair Formulation No. 4</li>
<li>Horsetail Hair Rinse and Tonic</li>
<li>Formulation No. 5</li>
<li>Tonic Shampoo</li>
<li>Herb Shampoo</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>DEPILATORIES TECHNOLOGY WITH FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Epilatory Compositions</li>
<li>Formulations for Hair Full Type Empilatory</li>
<li>Formulation for Rosin Based Epilatories formulation No. 1</li>
<li>Formula No. 2</li>
<li>Formula No. 3</li>
<li>Formula No. 4</li>
<li>Chemical depilatories</li>
<li>Formulations for Powder Depilatory Formula No. 1</li>
<li>Formula No. 2</li>
<li>Formula No. 3</li>
<li>Formulation for Paste Depilatories Formulation No. 1</li>
<li>Formulation No. 2</li>
<li>Formulation No. 3</li>
<li>Formulation No. 4</li>
<li>Formulation No. 6</li>
<li>Formulation No. 7 (Thioglycolate Depilatories)</li>
<li>Formulation No. 8</li>
<li>Formulation No. 9</li>
<li>Formulation 10 (Depilatory Cream) Parts</li>
<li>Formulation No. 11 (Depilatory Wax) Paste Colophony (Fusible natural resin-80. Beeswax-20) Procedure</li>
<li>Formulation No. 12 (Wax Mask)</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR SHAMPOOS AND SETTING LOTIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Home made shampoos</li>
<li>An Energy Recipe</li>
<li>Panama Wood Shampoo</li>
<li>Rum Shampoo</li>
<li>Egg Shampoo</li>
<li>Conditioning Shampoo</li>
<li>Herb Shampoo</li>
<li>Tonic Shampoo</li>
<li>Soap wort and Camomile Shampoo Ingredients</li>
<li>Hair Styling and Setting Lotions</li>
<li>Lemon Juice</li>
<li>Brilliantine</li>
<li>Hair Perfume</li>
<li>Mucilage tragacanth</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY OF HAIR SHAMPOOS WITH ITS FORMULARY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>General</li>
<li>Raw Materials for Shampos</li>
<li>Surfactants</li>
<li>anionic Surfactants</li>
<li>Non-Tonic surfactants</li>
<li>Polyalkoxylated derivatives  and thier products</li>
<li>Amphoteric Surfactant</li>
<li>N-alkyl amino acids and their properties</li>
<li>Additives</li>
<li>Conditioning Agents</li>
<li>Viscosity Modifiers</li>
<li>Opacifying and Clarifying Agents</li>
<li>Opacifying and Clarifying Agents for Shampos</li>
<li>Sequesting Agents</li>
<li>Preservatives</li>
<li>Perfumes</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Powder Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Formula 2</li>
<li>Formula 3</li>
<li>Formula 4</li>
<li>Formula 5</li>
<li>Liquid Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula 6</li>
<li>Formula 7</li>
<li>Formula 8</li>
<li>Formula 9</li>
<li>Formula 10</li>
<li>Formula 11</li>
<li>Liquid Cream or Lotion Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula 12</li>
<li>Formula 13</li>
<li>Formula 14</li>
<li>Formula 15</li>
<li>Formula 16</li>
<li>Cream Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula 17</li>
<li>Formula 18</li>
<li>Aerosol Shampos</li>
<li>Formula 19</li>
<li>Some Special Shampos</li>
<li>Materials used in the Treatment of Dandruff</li>
<li>Compounds when used as shampoo base</li>
<li>Formula 20</li>
<li>Formula 21</li>
<li>Formula 22</li>
<li>Formula 23</li>
<li>Formula  24</li>
<li>Conditioning Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula  25</li>
<li>Formula 26</li>
<li>Formula 27</li>
<li>Formula 28</li>
<li>Manufacture of Shampoos</li>
<li>Manufacture of Powder Shampoos</li>
<li>Manufacture of Liquid/Cream Shampoos</li>
<li>Make Your Own Shampoo</li>
<li>Method of Preparation</li>
<li>Nature Shampoo/Cleanser for Dry to Normal Hair</li>
<li>Application of Shampoo</li>
<li>Nature Shampoo/Cleanser for Normal to Oily Hair</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL SHAMPOO MAKING WITH FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Properties of Good Quality Herbal Shampoo</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>BIS Specification</li>
<li>Government Regulation</li>
<li>Raw Materials Require</li>
<li>Packaging Materials</li>
<li>Herbal Shampoo Formulation</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Plant and Machineries Require</li>
<li>Project Financial Analysis</li>
<li>Process Flow Sheet for Manufacturing of Herbal Shampoo</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR WASHES AND SHAMPOOS (SHIKAKAI, COCONUT OIL, LIME AND LAVENDER BASED) WITH FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Function of a Shampoo and hair wash</li>
<li>Shampoo Types and Forms</li>
<li>Shampoos for All hair Types</li>
<li>Lime Shampoo</li>
<li>Lavender Shampoo</li>
<li>Methi Shikakai Shampoo</li>
<li>Coconut Oil Shampoo</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Hair rinses, hair wash and hair setting preparations hair rinses</li>
<li>Cantharides Hair Wash</li>
<li>Hair Setting preparations</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS ON HERBAL SHAMPOO AND CREAMS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Mateials</li>
<li>Total Working capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MACHINERY USED IN THE SHAMPOO MANUFACTURE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Manufacture of Bulk Product</li>
<li>Scope of mixing operations within the cosmetics industry</li>
<li>Unit Manufacture</li>
<li>The Manufacture of Bulk Cosmetic Products</li>
<li>Mixing</li>
<li>Solid Solid Mixing</li>
<li>Manufacture of Pigment Powder Products</li>
<li>Hammer Mill</li>
<li>Conventional powder mixers</li>
<li>Batch Colour Correction</li>
<li>Vertical vortex mixer</li>
<li>Plough Shear</li>
<li>Mixing Processes Involving Fluids</li>
<li>General principles of fluid Mixing</li>
<li>Rate of shear (S) plotted against viscosity</li>
<li>Mixing Equipment for Fluids</li>
<li>Paddle mixers</li>
<li>Turbines</li>
<li>Various designs of turbine impeller</li>
<li>Propeller mixers</li>
<li>Portable mixers</li>
<li>Mixing in Non-Newtonian Liquids of Low or Medium viscosity</li>
<li>Impeller Types and Mixers for High Viscosity Fluids</li>
<li>Helical impeller</li>
<li>Distributive mixing mechanism</li>
<li>High Shear Mixers and Dispersion Equipment</li>
<li>Colloid mills (a) Stone (b) Toothed</li>
<li>Triple roller mill Ultrasonic homogeniser</li>
<li>Solid Liquid Mixing</li>
<li>Ball mill showing ball pattern in rotating drum (G-Grinding medium, L-Lifter elements, S-Slurry)</li>
<li>Sand mill</li>
<li>Immersion of a solid in a liquid</li>
<li>Suspension of Solids in agitated Tanks</li>
<li>Complete Suspension</li>
<li>Homogeneous Suspension</li>
<li>Liquid Liquid Mixing</li>
<li>Miscible Liquids</li>
<li>lmmiscible liquids</li>
<li>The emulsifieation Process</li>
<li>Orintation of Phases</li>
<li>Addition of Surfacant</li>
<li>Batch Processing Equipment</li>
<li>Batch emulsion processing plant</li>
<li>Simple continuous processing emulsion plant</li>
<li>Continuous Processing</li>
<li>Continuous processing emulsion plant  for long run products</li>
<li>Emulsion Temperature</li>
<li>Hot/Cold processing emulsion plant</li>
<li>Storage of Cosmetic powders</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>RAW MATERIALS USED IN COSMETICS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Water</li>
<li>Surfactants</li>
<li>Shampoo and Bath Additives</li>
<li>Thickeners</li>
<li>Foam Sabilisers</li>
<li>Pearlescent agents</li>
<li>Conditioning Agents</li>
<li>Emollients</li>
<li>Sequestering Agents</li>
<li>Oil Components</li>
<li>Mineral Oil</li>
<li>Natural Oils</li>
<li>Triglycerides</li>
<li>Jojoba oil</li>
<li>Synthetic Oils</li>
<li>Isopropyl Esters</li>
<li>Ethylhexyl Esters</li>
<li>Oleic Acid Esters</li>
<li>Caprylic/Capric Acid Esters</li>
<li>N-Butyl Stearate</li>
<li>Isocetyl Stearate</li>
<li>Octyldodecanot</li>
<li>Di-isopropyl Adipate</li>
<li>Pentaerythritol Tetraisosterate</li>
<li>Waxes</li>
<li>Natural Waxes</li>
<li>synthetic Waxes</li>
<li>Silicone Oils</li>
<li>Cream Bases</li>
<li>Fatty Alcohols</li>
<li>Polyol Esters</li>
<li>Fatty Acids</li>
<li>Oil in Water (O/W) emulsifiers Anionic O/W Emulsifiers</li>
<li>Cationic O/W Emulsifiers</li>
<li>Non-Ionic O/W Emulsifiers</li>
<li>O/W Stabilisers</li>
<li>Water In Oil (W/O) Emulsifiers</li>
<li>Single W/O Emulsifiers</li>
<li>Lanolin Derivatives</li>
<li>Absorption Bases</li>
<li>W/O Stabilisers</li>
<li>Hmectants</li>
<li>Aerosol Propellants</li>
<li>Hydrocarbons</li>
<li>Dimethyl ether</li>
<li>Antioxidants</li>
<li>Selection of Antioxidant</li>
<li>Colours</li>
<li>Natural Colours</li>
<li>Inorganic Colours</li>
<li>Perfumes</li>
<li>Plant Oil</li>
<li>Animal Secretion</li>
<li>Chemical Substances</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PACKAGING OF COSMETICS PRODUCTS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Principles of Packaging</li>
<li>Marketing and Packaging</li>
<li>Technology and components</li>
<li>Plastics</li>
<li>Metals</li>
<li>Laminates</li>
<li>Glass</li>
<li>Paper and Board</li>
<li>Printing and Decoration</li>
<li>Package development and Design</li>
<li>Technical Aspects of Design</li>
<li>Closures</li>
<li>Package, testing and Compatibility</li>
<li>Testing</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR CONDITIONER FOR HAIR</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Need of Conditioning</li>
<li>Henna conditioner for all hair types</li>
<li>Ingredients</li>
<li>Method of Preparation and use</li>
<li>The protein conditioner for Dry and Damaged hair</li>
<li>Ingredients</li>
<li>Method of Preparation and use</li>
<li>Conditioning Oils for Dry hair</li>
<li>Method of Preparation and Use</li>
<li>Conditioning Lotion for Oily Hair</li>
<li>Method of Preparation and Use</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HENNA CONDITIONING SHAMPOO WITH PROCESS AND FORMULA </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Properties of Good Quality Henna Conditioning Shampoo</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Government Regulations</li>
<li>Raw Materials Require</li>
<li>Henna Conditioning Shampoo (Clear)</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Process Flowsheet for Manufacturing of Henna Conditioning Shampoo</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR TONICS AND CONDITIONERS WITH MANUFACTURE AND FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>General</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Medicated Products</li>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Formula 2</li>
<li>Formula 3</li>
<li>Formula 4</li>
<li>Formula 5</li>
<li>Conditioners</li>
<li>Formula 6</li>
<li>Formula 7</li>
<li>Formula 8</li>
<li>Formula 9</li>
<li>Formula 10</li>
<li>Formula 11</li>
<li>Anti seborrheic Preparations</li>
<li>Formula 12</li>
<li>Manufacture of Hair Tonics and Conditioners</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR SETTING LOTIONS AND CONDITIONERS WITH FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Hair Setting</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Wave Sets</li>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Formula 4</li>
<li>Formula 5</li>
<li>Hair Rinses</li>
<li>Formula 6</li>
<li>Hair Grooming Preparations</li>
<li>Formulation Brilliantines</li>
<li>Formula</li>
<li>Formula 9</li>
<li>Formula 10</li>
<li>Formulae 11 and 12</li>
<li>Alcoholic Solutions</li>
<li>Formulae 13 and 14</li>
<li>Oil -in water Emulsions</li>
<li>Formula 15</li>
<li>Method of Preparation</li>
<li>Water in oil Emulsions</li>
<li>Formula 16</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MANUFACTURE OF HAIR GROOMING PREPARATIONS BRILLIANTINES WITH FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Alcoholic Solutions</li>
<li>Permanent Hair Waving Preparations and Hair Straighteners</li>
<li>Heat Waving Preparations General</li>
<li>formulation</li>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Cold Waving Preparations General</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Formula 2</li>
<li>Formula 3</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR TONICS AND CONDITIONERS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulations Medicated Products</li>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Formula 2</li>
<li>Conditioners</li>
<li>Formula 3</li>
<li>Formula 4</li>
<li>Formula 5</li>
<li>Anti-Seborrhic Preparations</li>
<li>Formula 6</li>
<li>Manufacture of Hair Tonics and Conditioners</li>
</ul>
</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Description : The Book covers Introduction, Project Conception And Start-UP, The Definition Phase, Planning the Project, Launching &#38; Executing the Project, Secrets of Success, Helping Hands to your success, Some Courses for Self Employment, Addresses of Small Industries Service Institutes &#38; Branch Sisis etc.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>START YOUR OWN SMAL BUSINESS &amp; INDUSTRY</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION</p>
<p>Government Policy in SSIs/SBEs<br />
Limit of Investment<br />
Government Identification of SBEs/SSIs<br />
Government Identification of Small Business Enterprises<br />
Essential conditions for growth of SSIs/SBEs<br />
Industrial Policy Statements &amp; SSIs/SBEs<br />
Policy Statements Made since Independence<br />
Salient Features of New Policy<br />
Thrust Area for SSIs<br />
Payment Mechanism<br />
Factoring Services<br />
Rsources for SSIs<br />
Timely Adequate Credit<br />
Nodal Agency<br />
Marketing Promotion<br />
Raw Material<br />
Global View of Small Business<br />
US Government Policy Towards Small Business<br />
Small Business in Europe<br />
Features of Japan&#8217;s Small Enterprises<br />
Difference Between a Small &amp; Large Business<br />
Importance of SSIs/SBEs in the Indian Economy<br />
Economic Benefits to the Nation<br />
Role of SSIs/SBEs in Economic Development<br />
Entrepreneur and Small Business<br />
Characteristics of an Entrepreneur<br />
Types of Entrepreneurs<br />
How to Become an Entrepreneur<br />
Training &amp; Development Institutions<br />
Features of Entrepreneurial Training<br />
Programmes<br />
Training in Rural Areas<br />
Entrepreneurial Development Programmes<br />
Classification of SSIs</p>
<p>PROJECT CONCEPTION AND START -UP</p>
<p>Selecting the Right Project<br />
Quantitative Models<br />
Startup Process<br />
Customer Needs and Expectations<br />
Checklist<br />
Customer &#8216;Contract&#8217;<br />
Indentifying the Project constrants<br />
Assumptions<br />
Kick off Meeting<br />
Recording Essential Information</p>
<p>THE DEFINITION PHASE</p>
<p>Project Brief and Specification<br />
Defining the Project<br />
A Stakeholder List<br />
A Statement of Requirements<br />
A Project Objectives Statement<br />
A Scope of Work Statement<br />
A Risk Assessment<br />
Keep your Head Don&#8217;t go Wildi<br />
Getting Your Project<br />
Definition Approved</p>
<p>PLANNING THE PROJECT</p>
<p>A Common Misconception<br />
Who needs to the involved?<br />
Where does Planning Start ?<br />
Identifying the Key Stages<br />
Top Down Method<br />
Bottom up Method<br />
Using the Key Stages<br />
What must be completed before I can start this work?<br />
Project Work Breakdown Structure<br />
Allocating Responsibility<br />
Record your Allocated Responsibilities<br />
Estimating<br />
Forecasting Durations<br />
Contingencies<br />
Time Limited Scheduling and Estimates<br />
Guidelines for Estimating<br />
Critical Path of your Project<br />
PERT Critical Analysis Technique<br />
Analysing the Logic Diagram<br />
Using the PERT Analysis Data<br />
Using a Computer<br />
Analyse Resource Requirements<br />
Optimising Your Schedule<br />
Review the Project Risk Log<br />
Review the Project Budget<br />
Freezing the Baseline Schedule<br />
Seeking Approval to Launch</p>
<p>LAUNCHING &amp; EXECUTING THE PROJECT</p>
<p>Preparing for Project Execution<br />
Confirming Resource Commitments<br />
Establish a Milestone Schedule<br />
Have a Cmmunication Plan<br />
Project Status Reports<br />
What Meetings do I Need?<br />
Handing Project Changes<br />
Hold a Launch Meeting<br />
Maintaining Plan IntegrityControl Environment<br />
Design Your Control System<br />
Monitoring the Progress<br />
Measuring the Progress<br />
Managing the issues Arising<br />
Ranking the issues<br />
Responsibility: PST or Sponsor<br />
Responsibility, Project Sponsor<br />
Responsibility Project Manager<br />
Resolving Issues<br />
Tracking Your Project<br />
Define Completion<br />
Progress Reporting<br />
Progress Meetings<br />
Control the Costs<br />
Cost Control Measures<br />
Recording cost Data</p>
<p>SECRETS OF SUCCESS</p>
<p>Success Fits well into VLCC<br />
Sadhana&#8217;s Inspiration<br />
Ambani&#8217;s Greatest Strength<br />
Penning Luxor&#8217;s Success Story<br />
Spectacular Business with Simple Product<br />
Pan Parag&#8217;s Success Formula<br />
Turning Adversity into Prosperity<br />
From Hired Furniture of HCL Height<br />
Work and Work<br />
Force behind BPL Forte<br />
Nirula&#8217;s Novelty<br />
Maruti&#8217;s Road to Success<br />
A Housewife&#8217;s Skill behind Namaste Exports<br />
Suitcase to a Factory<br />
Show Business to Big Business in Fashion<br />
Bees made Golden Meadows<br />
A Dart of Success for Blue Dart<br />
Magic of Can-Do Spirit<br />
Listen to Business Leaders<br />
Exciting the Customers<br />
Technological Leadership</p>
<p>HELPING HAND TO YOUR SUCCESS</p>
<p>Small Industries Service Institutes (SISIs)<br />
Facilities offered to SSIs<br />
Regional Testing Centres (RTCs)<br />
Tool Rooms/Tool Design Institutes<br />
Product cum Process Development Centres<br />
Central Footwear Training Institutes<br />
Associate Institutions Training<br />
Salient Features<br />
Central Government Incentives/Facilities Concessions<br />
Fiscal Incentives<br />
How to arrange Finance?<br />
State Financial Corporation (SFCs)<br />
National Small Industries<br />
Corporation (NSIC) and State Small Industries Corporations (SSICs)<br />
Commercial Banks<br />
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDB)<br />
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC)<br />
Covers issued by ECGC<br />
Additional Useful Information</p>
<p>SOME COURSES FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT</p>
<p>Indian Institute of Technology<br />
Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship &amp; Management<br />
Centre for Electronics<br />
Design and Technology<br />
Haryana Delhi Industrial Consultants<br />
Small Industries Service Institute<br />
FICCI Ladies&#8217; Organisation<br />
Small Industries Service Institute<br />
Burhani Institute of Business Entrepreneurship<br />
Training Programme on How to Start an Export Business<br />
National Economic Planning Techniques<br />
Central Institute of Fisheries Education<br />
Directorate General of Employment and Training<br />
Centre for the Development of Glass Industry<br />
Admission Regulations and General Instructions<br />
National Council for Cement and Building Materials<br />
Central Footwear Training Centre<br />
Central Leather Research Institute<br />
Central Silk Board<br />
Short Term Training Courses at CIFNET<br />
Central Institute of Plastic Engineering Technology<br />
Indian Institute of Packaging<br />
Industrial and Technical Consultancy Organisation of Tamil Nadu Ltd.<br />
Family Entertainment Centre<br />
Fortune in Chemical Industries<br />
Fly Ash Bricks</p>
<p>ADDRESSES OF SMALL INDUSTRIES SERVICE INSTITUTES &amp; BRANCH SISIS ETC.</p>
<p>Engineers India Research Institute (EIRI) is a renowned name in the industrial world for offering technical</p>
<p>and financial consultancy services.</p>
<p>EIRI services are:</p>
<p>Detailed Feasibility Reports<br />
New Project Identification<br />
Project Feasibility and Market Study<br />
Identification of Lucrative Industrial Project Opportunities<br />
Preparation of Project Profiles / Pre-Investment and Detailed Feasibility Studies,<br />
Market Surveys / Studies, Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno-Economic Feasibility Reports<br />
Project Reports in CD Roms<br />
Identification of Plant /Process/Machinery and Equipment, Industrial General Guidance for setting up new<br />
industrial projects.</p>
<p>Our most up-to-date and Technologically Advanced Industrial Project Reports, categorized with respect to</p>
<p>Financial Outlays and Sector – wise Classification are immensely useful for :</p>
<p>Existing Small or Medium Scale Industrialists facing competition from large houses<br />
Young Entrepreneurs dreaming to start their own industrial enterprise<br />
Young Graduates and Professionals wishing to begin their career<br />
Industrialists interested in Debottlenecking their capacities &amp; New Product – Lines<br />
Large Industrial Houses pursuing Expansion, Growth and Diversification Plans</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The book Start Your Own Pulses (Dall) Mill Unit contains chapters on Dehulling and Splitting Pulses, Definitions of Dehulling Efficiency, Major Equipment Used in Pulse-Processing Industry, Milling of Pulses, Pulse-Milling Machinery, Standards for Milling Quality, Technology of Processing Pulses, Production of Roasted Pulse and Pulse Flour (Besan), Mini Dal Mill, Plant Economics of Dall Mill (Dhoya Dall of Moong, Masoor, Arhar, Urad, Lobhiya etc.), and Plant Economics of Dall Mill (Pulse Mill).</p>
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		<title>Formulations and Manufacturing Processes of Vanishing, All Purpose and Foundation Creams, After Shave and Hand Lotions, Facial Masks, Cosmetics for Babies, Nail Enamels, Baby Creams, Antidandruff, Hair Straighteners, Copper Dyes, Hair Wave Sets, Hair Grooming, Shaving Soap, Compact Powders, Hair Conditioning, Eyes Make-up, Brushless Shaving Creams and Shelf Life (Stability) of  Cosmetic Products (Complete Formulae Book on Cosmetic Products)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2016 08:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The book covers formulae, manufacturing processes of various types of cosmetics like Vanishing Creams Making Processes and Formulae, Foundation Creams Formula, Hand Lotions Formulations, After Shaving Lotions (Dry Skin Lotion and Oily Skin Lotion, Facial Masks Making and Formulae, Cosmetic for the Eyes, Insect Repelling Preparations, Cosmetics for Babies (Baby Creams, Baby Powders and Baby Oil), Anti-Dandruff Preparations with Hair Grooming Preparations, Hair Straighteners Making with Formulations, Copper Dyes, Formulations for Baby Creams and Baby Powders, Hair Wave Sets, Lacquers and Rinses, Hair Grooming Formulations (Brilliantines), Shaving Soaps and Shaving Creams, All Purpose Creams (other than Foundation Cream, Cleansing Cream, Hand Cream and Protective Cream), Compact Powders, Formulae for Hair Conditioners and Emulsified Hair Dressings, Formulations of Nail Enamels and Nail Polish Removers, Eyes Makeup Products (Stick Eye Shadow, Eyebrow Pencils, Mascara and Eye Cream), Shelf Life (Stability) of Cosmetics, Brushless Shaving Creams, Aerosol Preparation (Shaving Foams) and After Save Lotions Formulae, Plant Economics of After Shave Lotion, Plant Economics of Anti-Dandruff Cream, Plant Economics of Antiseptic Cream (Boro Plus Type), Plant Economics of Ayurvedic Dant Manjan (Red Colour-Dabur Type), Plant Economics of Body Cream and Lotions, Plant Economics of Enamel Removers, Plant Economics of Face Mask (Liquid Form) Strawberry Flavour (Milk Mask, Cleansing Mask, Butter Milk Mask, Paw Paw Mask And Others), Plant Economics of Hair Dye Liquid, Plant Economics of Hair Fixer (Hair Gel for Afro Hair), Plant Economics of Hair Removing Wax, Plant Economics of Herbal Face Paste, Plant Economics of Herbal Shampoo and Creams, Plant Economics of Kesh Kala Tel (Vasmol or Godrej Kesh Kala Tel Type), Plant Economics of Liquid Soap, Plant Economics of Liquid Toilet Cleaner (Harpic Type), Plant Economics of Mouth Wash, Plant Economics of Nail Enamel, Plant Economics of Shampoo, Plant Economics of Shaving Cream and Shaving Soap, Plant Economics of Talcum Powder (Face and Toilet Powder), Plant Economics of Toilet Soap and Herbal Soap, Plant Economics of Tooth Paste (Calcium Carbonate Based), and Plant Economics of Tooth Pastes Gel Type (Like Colgate, Close Up etc.).</p>
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		<title>Manufacturing Processes and Formulations of Cleansing Creams, Baby Products, Deodorants, Depilatories, Foot Powders, Shaving Products, Face Powders, Liquid Powder, Coloured Make-up, Shampoos, Nail and Manicure Products, Colours in the Hair, Toothpastes, Mouthwashes, Cold and Vanishing Creams, Hair Oils and Hair Lotions, Moisturising Creams, Herbal Cosmetics for Skins, Hair and Beauty Parlours (A Complete Hand Book of Cosmetics Formulations with Project Profiles)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The book covers Cleansing Creams Manufacture, Safety of Baby Products Process and Formulations,Deodorants and Anti perspirants Preparations with Formulations, Depilatories Manufacture with Formulae, Foot Powders Making Process and Formulations, Lather Shaving Preparations with Formulations,Formulations of Sunscreens, Formulation of Face Powders and Compact Powder, Liquid Powder Making &#38; Formulations, Lipstick Manufacture with Silicone Waxes with Formulae, Formulations of Shampoos (Liquid, Cream, Jelly, Powder Shampoo, Aerosol and Antidandruff), Nail and Manicure Products with Formulae, Formulations of Permanent Hair Dyes, Other Dyes and Hair Dye Removers, Manufacturing Process and Formulations of Tooth Pastes &#38; Tooth Powder, Mouthwashes Manufacture, Cold Creams Processes with Formulations, Vanishing Creams, Wrinkle Removing Creams, Skin Tonics, Moisturisers, Nourishing Creams and Face Lotions, Hair Oils, Hair Lotions &#38; Herbal Hair Dyes Manufacturing, Herbal Cleansing Creams, Butter Milk Mask, Massagte Preparations and Body Lotions (Herbal Cosmetics), Moisturising Creams Formulae, Herbal Hair Conditioners, Herbal Hair Oil, Herbal Shampoo, Henna Mixture Making &#38; Formulations, Herbal Cosmetics for Beauty Parlours, Plant Economics of Aloe Vera Gel Stabilized, Plant Economics of Ayurvedic Medicines, Plant Economics of Cold Creams, Plant Economics of Cosmetics Industry, Plant economics of Deodorant Perfume Spray ( Non Alcoholic), Plant Economics of Hair Dye in Form of Hair Oil, Plant Economics of Hair Dye Powder, Plant Economics of Herbal Cosmetics, Plant Economics of Herbal hair Oil (Ayurvedic) like Banphool Oil, Plant Economics of herbal Tooth Paste and Tooth Powder, Plant Economics of Kali Mahandi (Hair Dye Powder), Plant Economics of Lipsticks, Plant Economics of Liquid Soap.</p>
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<p><strong>CLEANSING CREAMS MANUFACTURE</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formula 7</li>
<li>Formulae 5 and 6</li>
<li>Formulae 8 and 9</li>
<li>Night and Massage Creams</li>
<li>Vitamins in Skin Creams</li>
<li>Oil Phase Constituents</li>
<li>Moisturizing, Vanishing and Foundation Creams</li>
<li>Moisturisers</li>
<li>Occlusion</li>
<li>Humectants</li>
<li>Molsturisation</li>
<li>Emollients</li>
<li>Formulation of Vanishing &amp; Foundation Creams</li>
<li>formula 10</li>
<li>Formulation of Pigmented foundation Creams</li>
<li>Formulae (Water in oil creams) 11 and 12</li>
<li>Formulae (Oil in water solid creams) 13 14 15</li>
<li>Formulae 16 (Oil in water liquid make up)</li>
<li>Formulae 17</li>
<li>Hand Creams and Hand and body creams</li>
<li>Formula 18</li>
<li>Formula 19</li>
<li>Formula 20</li>
<li>Formula 21</li>
<li>All purpose creams</li>
<li>Formula 22</li>
<li>Formulas 23, 24</li>
<li>Protective Creams and hand Cleansers</li>
<li>Barrier Materials-Protective Creams and Gels</li>
<li>Formulae creams and lotions</li>
<li>Formula 25</li>
<li>Formulae (Protective hand creams)</li>
<li>Formulae (Protective hand lotion) 28,29</li>
<li>Formula 30 (Barrier cream)</li>
<li>Non aqueous barrier products</li>
<li>Formula 31 (Productive base)</li>
<li>Formula 32 (Protective gel)</li>
<li>Testing of protective preparation</li>
<li>Hand Cleaners</li>
<li>Formulae (Waterless hand gels) 33,34</li>
<li>Formula 35 (Waterless hand gel)</li>
<li>Formulae (Waterless hand  cleaners) 36,37</li>
<li>Formula 38 (Skin clleansing gel)</li>
<li>Formula 39 (Waterless hand cleansing cream)</li>
<li>Formula 40 (Liquid hand cleanser)</li>
<li>Formula 41 (Waterless hand cleanser)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>SAFETY OF BABY PRODUCTS PROCESS AND FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Example Formulations</li>
<li>Formulae of Mild, Non-toxic Emulsifier based on Sucrose Esters</li>
<li>Formulae of Triethanolamine Stearate (Anionic) Emulsifier System</li>
<li>Formulae of Non-ionic Emulsifiers based upon sorbitol</li>
<li>Formulae of Polyoyethylene Sorbitan Lanolin Derivatives</li>
<li>Formula of less sticky and more pleasant anhydrous ointments</li>
<li>Lubricant and Perfume based Formulations</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>DEODORANTS AND ANTIPERSPIRANTS PREPARATIONS WITH FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Mechanism of Deodorants and Deodorant ingredients</li>
<li>Formula</li>
<li>Evaluation of Antiperspirants</li>
<li>Efficacy of antiperspirants</li>
<li>Range of average sweat reduction antiperspirant review panel</li>
<li>Product  Formulation Antiperspirants</li>
<li>Aerosols</li>
<li>Formula</li>
<li>Antiperspirant sticks</li>
<li>Formulae</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Antiperspirant creams</li>
<li>Formulae</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Roll on Antiperspirants</li>
<li>Formula</li>
<li>Product Formulation Deodorants</li>
<li>Deodorant soaps</li>
<li>Deodorant sticks</li>
<li>Formulae</li>
<li>Aerosol Deodorants</li>
<li>Formula</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>DEPILATORIES MANUFACTURE WITH FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Epilation</li>
<li>Essentiaql Oil of Rosin and Beeswax Formulations</li>
<li>Chemical Depilation</li>
<li>Sulphides</li>
<li>Formula based on Glycerine</li>
<li>Stannites</li>
<li>Substituted Mercaptans</li>
<li>Thioglycollates</li>
<li>Formula Depilatory cream</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formulae on Semi fluid depilatories</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Formula on Powder depilatory)</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Other Thio Compounds</li>
<li>Formula on Non  Irritant, rapid acting depilatory soap bar formula</li>
<li>Enzymes</li>
<li>Facial depilatories for black skin</li>
<li>Evaluation of Depilatory Efficacy</li>
<li>Relative effecacy of thio compounds at 5 per cent concentration, adjusted to pH 11.0-12.0</li>
<li>Depilatory activity of thioglycollic acid and thiolactic acid neutralised with various  alkalies (mercapto acid concentration 0.4 M, pH 12.5)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FOOT POWDERS MAKING PROCESS AND FORMULATIONS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formula 1 (Dusting Powders)</li>
<li>Formula 2 (Fungicidal dusting powder)</li>
<li>Formula 3 (Aerosol foot powder)</li>
<li>Formula 4 (Women&#8217;s foot spray)</li>
<li>Foot Sprays</li>
<li>Formula 5 (Antiperspirant foot spray)</li>
<li>Formula 6 (Aerosol foot deodorant spray)</li>
<li>Formula 7 (Foot deodorant spray solution for pump spray)</li>
<li>Foot Creams</li>
<li>Formula 8 (Emollient and Deodourant Foot Cream)</li>
<li>Formula 9 (Camphor methyl salicylate and menthol)</li>
<li>Formula 10 (Foot cream)</li>
<li>Formula 11 (Oil in water foot massage emulsion)</li>
<li>Corn and Callus Preparations</li>
<li>Formula 12 (Lactic acid, trichloracetic acid, glacial acetic acid)</li>
<li>Formula 13</li>
<li>Formula 14 (Plasticising effect based formula)</li>
<li>Formula 15</li>
<li>Formula 16 (Corn remover)</li>
<li>Formula 17 (Emulsifier based formula for sensitive skin)</li>
<li>Chilbiain Preparations</li>
<li>Athlete&#8217;s Foot Preparations</li>
<li>Formula 19 (Propionate ointment)</li>
<li>Formula 20 (Undecylenate ointment)</li>
<li>Formula 21 (Propionic and caprylic acids based Foot Powder)</li>
<li>Other Developments</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>LATHER SHAVING PREPARATIONS WITH FORMULATIONS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Brushless shaving stick</li>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Wet Shaving Preparations</li>
<li>Lather Shaving Cream</li>
<li>Criteria for a Good Lather Shaving Cream</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Formulae 1 and 2</li>
<li>Lather Shaving Stick</li>
<li>Aerosol Shaving Foams</li>
<li>Formula 3 and 4</li>
<li>Guidance on Formulation</li>
<li>Formula 5 (Hydrocarbon propellant base and scum free aerosol shaving foam Formulation)</li>
<li>Formula 6</li>
<li>Formula 7 (Soap free aerosol shaving foam Formulation)</li>
<li>Brushless or Non Lathering Cream</li>
<li>Formulae 8 and 10</li>
<li>Brushless Shaving Stick</li>
<li>Formula 11 and 12</li>
<li>Dry Shaving Preparations</li>
<li>Formula 13</li>
<li>Formula 14 and 15</li>
<li>After Shave Preparations</li>
<li>After shave Lotion</li>
<li>Formula 16</li>
<li>Perfume 1</li>
<li>Formula 17, 18 and 19</li>
<li>After Shave Gel</li>
<li>Formula 20</li>
<li>After Shave Cream and Balm</li>
<li>Formula 21 (soap free after shave cream)</li>
<li>Formula 22 (Opeque hydroalcoholic balm)</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FORMULATIONS OF SUNSCREENS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formula 1 (Lotion, primarily aqueous, with a small amount of thickener)</li>
<li>Formula 2 (Lotion, primarily alcohol with oleyl alcohol as residual lipid)</li>
<li>Formula 3 (Clear sun screen lotion)</li>
<li>Formula 4 (Alcoholic lotion including silicone as the residual vehicle)</li>
<li>Formula 5 (Gel with a hydrophilic residue)</li>
<li>Formula 6 (Non-greasy oil based on isopropyl palmitate and silicone)</li>
<li>Formula 7 (Water-in-oil emulsion with an oilsoluble sunscreen)</li>
<li>Formula 8 (Oil in water emulsion with a low oil content of non greasy character)</li>
<li>Formula 9 (Low oil content vanishing cream containing veegum)</li>
<li>Formula 10 (Oil in water cream with a moderate oil content of mixed character)</li>
<li>Formula 11 (Water in oil cream with an oil water ratio similar to formula 10)</li>
<li>Formula 12</li>
<li>Formula 13</li>
<li>Formula 14 (Aerosol quick breaking foam, substantially non greasy)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FORMULATION OF FACE POWDERS AND COMPACT POWDER</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formula 1 (Light Powder)</li>
<li>Formula 2 (High Opacity)</li>
<li>Formula 3 (Low Variation of Powder)</li>
<li>Formula 4 (High Variation of Powder)</li>
<li>Formula 5 (Medium Weight Powder)</li>
<li>Formula 6 (Precipitated chalk)</li>
<li>Formula 7  (Good Medium Powder)</li>
<li>Formula 8 (Fatty Powder)</li>
<li>Formula 9 (Light Shimmering Effect)</li>
<li>Manufacture</li>
<li>Compact Powder</li>
<li>Formula 10 (Compact Powder and Rouge)</li>
<li>Formula 11 (Damp Compression)</li>
<li>Formula 12 (Dry Compression Process)</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Cake Make up</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>LIQUID POWDER MAKING &amp; FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formula 1 (Wet White Formula)</li>
<li>Formula 2 (Modern)</li>
<li>Formula 3 (Pigment)</li>
<li>Formula 4 (Liquid Powder formulation)</li>
<li>Liquid Make up</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>LIPSTICK MANUFACTURE WITH SILICONE WAXES WITH FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Lipstick</li>
<li>Ingredients of Lipsticks</li>
<li>Colour</li>
<li>Staining dyes</li>
<li>Eosin</li>
<li>Non-eosin Staining Dyes</li>
<li>Pigments</li>
<li>Titanium dioxide</li>
<li>Lakes</li>
<li>Base</li>
<li>Dyestuff Solvents</li>
<li>Castor oil</li>
<li>Fatty Alcohols</li>
<li>Esters</li>
<li>Glycols</li>
<li>Polyethylene glycols (Carbowaxes)</li>
<li>Monoalkanolamides</li>
<li>Carnauba wax</li>
<li>Candelilla</li>
<li>Amorphous hydrocarbon waxes</li>
<li>Petroleum based waxes</li>
<li>Beeswax</li>
<li>Lanolin and lanolin absorption bases</li>
<li>Petroleum jelly</li>
<li>Lecithin</li>
<li>Silicone waxes</li>
<li>Perfumes</li>
<li>Lipstick Formulations</li>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Formula 2,3 and 4  Formulae of Deep Stain Lipstick and Creamy Lipstick</li>
<li>Formulae 5,6</li>
<li>Manufacture of lipsticks</li>
<li>Preparation and Blending</li>
<li>Moulding</li>
<li>Transparent Lipsticks</li>
<li>Lipstick cover</li>
<li>Formula 7 (Transparent Lipsticks)</li>
<li>Lip Salves</li>
<li>Formula 8 (Lip Sales Formula)</li>
<li>Formula 9 (Base Formula of Lip Salve)</li>
<li>Formula 10 (Lip protective Pomade)</li>
<li>Formula 11 (Finger applied lip gloss)</li>
<li>Formula 12 (Liquid lip gloss)</li>
<li>Liquid Lipsticks</li>
<li>Formula 13 (Liquid lipstick)</li>
<li>Formula 14 (Ethyl cellulose based lipstick)</li>
<li>Formula 15 (Lipstick formulation using Ethanol)</li>
<li>Rouge</li>
<li>Dry Rouge (Compact Rouge)</li>
<li>Compact Rouge Formulations</li>
<li>Formula 16 and 17</li>
<li>Wax based Rouge</li>
<li>Formula 18 and 19</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FORMULATIONS OF SHAMPOOS (LIQUID, CREAM, JELLY, POWDER SHAMPOO, AEROSOL AND ANTIDANDRUFF)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Clear Liquid Shampoos</li>
<li>Formulae 1,2,3</li>
<li>Liquid Cream or Lotion Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula 4 (Liquid cream Shampoos)</li>
<li>Formula 5 (Liquid Cream Shampoo with Bearly Sheen)</li>
<li>Formula 6 (Foam Booster Cream Shampoo)</li>
<li>Cream Shampoos</li>
<li>Jelly Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula 7</li>
<li>Powder Shampos</li>
<li>Formula  8 (Powder Shampoo Composition)</li>
<li>Formula 9 (Herbal Powder Shampoo)</li>
<li>Formula 10 (Colouring Effect Powder Shampoo)</li>
<li>Formula 11 (Detergent Powder Shampoo)</li>
<li>Aerosol Shampoos</li>
<li>Some Special Shampoos</li>
<li>Anti dandruff Shampos</li>
<li>Formula 12 (Medicalted Shampoo)</li>
<li>Formula 13 (Menthol Anti Dandruff Shampoo)</li>
<li>Formula 14 (Cream Shampoo)</li>
<li>Formula 15 (Alcohol based Shampoo)</li>
<li>Conditioning Shampoos</li>
<li>Formula 16</li>
<li>Formula 17</li>
<li>Manufacture of Shampoos</li>
<li>Manufacture of Liquid/Cream Shampoos</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>NAIL AND MANICURE PRODUCTS WITH FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Cuticle Remover</li>
<li>Formula 1 (Hydrocolloids Cutile Remover)</li>
<li>Formula 2 (Mild Cuticle Remover)</li>
<li>Formula 3 (Special Emulsion Remover)</li>
<li>Nail Bleach</li>
<li>Formula 4 (Nail Bleaching Lotion)</li>
<li>Nail Cream</li>
<li>Nail Strengthener</li>
<li>Formula 5 (Nail Strengthener  Composition)</li>
<li>Nail White</li>
<li>Formula 6 (Nail White Pencils)</li>
<li>Nail Polish</li>
<li>Formula 7 (Abrasive polish)</li>
<li>Formula 8 (Wax Polishing pencil)</li>
<li>Nail Lacquer (Nail Varnish)</li>
<li>Ingredients of Nail Lacquer</li>
<li>Film Formers</li>
<li>Resins</li>
<li>Plasticisers</li>
<li>Solvents</li>
<li>Diluents</li>
<li>Colours</li>
<li>Pearlescent (Nacreous) Pigments</li>
<li>Suspension</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Formula 9 (Typical nail lacquer base)</li>
<li>Formula 10 (Nail base lacquer)</li>
<li>Formula 11 (Nitrocellulose compositions)</li>
<li>Formula 12 (Chlorinated biphenol plasticiser ensmel)</li>
<li>Manufacture of Nail Lacquer</li>
<li>Base Coats and Top Coats</li>
<li>The Manufacturing Process</li>
<li>Formulae 13,14,15</li>
<li>Enamel Remover</li>
<li>Formula 16 (Ester based Enamel Remover)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>FORMULATIONS OF PERMANENT HAIR DYES, OTHER DYES AND  HAIR DYE REMOVERS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulation of Permanent Hair Dyes</li>
<li>Other Dyes For Hair</li>
<li>Vegetable hair Dyes</li>
<li>Henna</li>
<li>Henna Reng</li>
<li>Chamomile</li>
<li>Metallic hair Dyes</li>
<li>Lead Dyes</li>
<li>Lead acetate</li>
<li>Other Metallic Dyes</li>
<li>Hair Dye Removers</li>
<li>Formula</li>
<li>Bleaching and Lightening</li>
<li>Formula 1,2</li>
<li>Formula 3</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MANUFACTURING PROCESS AND FORMULATIONS OF TOOTH PASTES &amp; TOOTH POWDER</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formula 1 (Peppermint Flavor)</li>
<li>Formula 2 (Spearmint flavour)</li>
<li>Formulae 3 Anticaries Toothpaste (base calcium carbonate sodium monofluorophosphate)</li>
<li>Formula 4 Anticaries Toothpaste (Base calcium hydrogen phosphate sodium monofluorophosphate)</li>
<li>Formula 5 Anticaries Toothpaste (base:silicate acid/sodium fluoride)</li>
<li>Formula 6 Gel Toothpaste (Base silicic acid/sodium flluoride)</li>
<li>Formula 7 (base Calcium carbonate/carbomide) Toothpaste for Gum Protection-1</li>
<li>Formula 8 (base silicic acid/pyridyl carbinol/tartaric acid) Tooth paste for Gum Protection -II</li>
<li>Manufacture of Tooth pastes</li>
<li>Schematic Diagram of Toothpaste Manufacture</li>
<li>Tooth Powders</li>
<li>Formula 9</li>
<li>Formula 10</li>
<li>Formula 11 (Oxygenated powder)</li>
<li>Formula 12 (Fluoride powder)</li>
<li>Manufacture of Tooth powders</li>
<li>Solid Dentifrice</li>
<li>Formula 13</li>
<li>Performance Tests</li>
<li>Abrasive Action</li>
<li>denture Cleaners</li>
<li>Formula 14</li>
<li>Formula 15</li>
<li>Formula 16</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MOUTHWASHES MANUFACTURE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Choice of Antibacterial Agent</li>
<li>Chlorinated phenols</li>
<li>Soap-Based Moulti washes</li>
<li>Formula 1</li>
<li>Thymol (isopropyl Metacresol)</li>
<li>Formula 2</li>
<li>Hydrogen Peroxide</li>
<li>Hexachlorophene</li>
<li>Quatermaries</li>
<li>Other Mouthwash Components</li>
<li>Flavouring of Mouth washes</li>
<li>Aerosol Mouth Fresheners</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>COLD CREAMS PROCESSES  WITH FORMULATIONS </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams 1</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams II</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams III</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold  Creams IV</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams V</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams VI</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams VII</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams VIIIFormulation for Cold Creams IX</li>
<li>Formulation for Cold Creams X</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>VANISHING CREAMS, WRINKLE REMOVING CREAMS, SKIN TONICS, mOISTURIZERS, nOURISHING cREAMS AND fACE lOTIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Formulation and Procedure I</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure II</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure III</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure IV</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure V</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure VI</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure VII</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure VIII</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure IX</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure X</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure XI</li>
<li>Formulation and Procedure XII</li>
<li>Skin Tonics &amp; Moisturizers</li>
<li>Formulations for Skin Tonic 1</li>
<li>Formulations for Skin Tonic III</li>
<li>Moisturizers and Nourishing Creams</li>
<li>Moisturizers</li>
<li>Herb Cream</li>
<li>Sunflower Cream</li>
<li>Avocado and Almond Cream</li>
<li>Jasmine moisture cream</li>
<li>Nourishing Creams</li>
<li>Cocoaq Butter Cream</li>
<li>Elder Flower Cream</li>
<li>Wheat Germ Cream</li>
<li>Vitamin Cream</li>
<li>Mixed Vegetable Cream</li>
<li>Oily Nourishing Cream</li>
<li>Orange Flower Skin Food</li>
<li>Line Juice Cream</li>
<li>Lime Juice Glycerine I</li>
<li>Lime Juice Glycerine II</li>
<li>Wrinkle Removing Cream</li>
<li>Anti Acne herbal Preparation</li>
<li>Suggested Formulation</li>
<li>Water sufficient to soften</li>
<li>Face Lotions</li>
<li>Face Lotion 1 and II</li>
<li>Face Lotion III and IV</li>
<li>Face Lotion IV</li>
<li>Sun Burn Lotion</li>
<li>Shampoos for all hair types</li>
<li>Lime Shampoo</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HAIR OILS, HAIR LOTIONS &amp; HERBAL HAIR DYES MANUFACTURE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Herbal Hair Oil</li>
<li>Herbal Hair Oil Extract</li>
<li>Efficacy of herbal hair oils</li>
<li>Formulation 1 and II</li>
<li>Formulation III</li>
<li>Formulation IV and V</li>
<li>Formulation VI and VII</li>
<li>Addition of scents</li>
<li>Colouring hair oils</li>
<li>Packaging</li>
<li>Herbal hair dyes</li>
<li>Heena hair dye</li>
<li>Saffron hair dye</li>
<li>Walnut hair dye</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL CLEANSING CREAMS, BUTTER MILK MASK, MASSAGE PREPARATIONS AND BODY LOTIONS (HERBAL COSMETICS)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Equipment used for herbal preparations</li>
<li>Cleansing creams</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Process of Manufacture</li>
<li>Rose water cleansing cream Formulation</li>
<li>Cucumber cleansing cream Formulation</li>
<li>Violet cleansing cream formulation</li>
<li>Masks</li>
<li>Milk Mask</li>
<li>Cleansing mask Formulation</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Butter milk mask</li>
<li>Meal mask</li>
<li>Carrot and turnip mask</li>
<li>Oatmeal mask</li>
<li>Potato mask</li>
<li>Paw paw mask</li>
<li>Luxurious cleansing mask</li>
<li>Bath salts</li>
<li>Bath oils</li>
<li>Bath oil Formulation</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Massage preparations</li>
<li>Formulation</li>
<li>Massage paste</li>
<li>Massage oil</li>
<li>Formulations</li>
<li>Body lotions</li>
<li>Blue rain body lotion Formulation</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Lavender body lotion</li>
<li>Almond body lotion formulation</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>MOISTURISING CREAMS FORMULAE</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Almond oil moisturising cream</li>
<li>Herb cream (Confrey Cream)</li>
<li>Avocado almond cream</li>
<li>Sun flower cream</li>
<li>Jasmine moisturing cream</li>
<li>Nourishing creams</li>
<li>Elderflower cream</li>
<li>Wheat germ cream</li>
<li>Honey cream</li>
<li>Vitamin cream</li>
<li>Mixed vegetable cream</li>
<li>Water in oil Emulsions</li>
<li>Formulations (Emulsified hair grooming preparation)</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL HAIR CONDITIONERS, HERBAL HAIR OIL, HERBAL SHAMPOO, HENNA MIXTURE MAKING &amp; FORMULATIONS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Herbal hair conditioners</li>
<li>Herbal hair oil</li>
<li>Herbal henna</li>
<li>Herbal hair tonic</li>
<li>Herbal henna shampoo (for normal to oily hair)</li>
<li>Herbal amla shampoo (for normal to dry hair)</li>
<li>Hair  treatment cream</li>
<li>Herbal mint/hair gloss conditioner</li>
<li>Herbal hair rinse</li>
<li>Herbal hair oils (medicated)</li>
<li>Base formulation for herbal hair oil</li>
<li>Herbal shampoos</li>
<li>Hair dye</li>
<li>Heena</li>
<li>Applications of heena</li>
<li>Heena rinse</li>
<li>Henna pack</li>
<li>Henna mixtures</li>
<li>Camomile</li>
<li>Camomile pack</li>
<li>Camomile shampoo</li>
<li>Camomile Henna mixtures</li>
<li>Formulations for Cammomile Henna mixture</li>
<li>Henna reng dye</li>
<li>Camomile herbar dye</li>
<li>Fresh soap wort shampoo</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>HERBAL COSMETICS FOR  BEAUTY PARLOURS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Skin lotions</li>
<li>Complexion lotions/sunscreen lotions for all skin types</li>
<li>Lime complexion lotion</li>
<li>Lavender complexion lotion</li>
<li>Almond complexion lotion</li>
<li>Sesame complexion lotion</li>
<li>Brook lime complexion lotion</li>
<li>Witch Hazel Complexion Lotion</li>
<li>Pimple Removing Lotions</li>
<li>Pimple removing garlic lotion</li>
<li>Pimple removing camphor lotion</li>
<li>Astringent lotions for all skin types</li>
<li>Lemon Astringent Lotion</li>
<li>Comflower Astringent Lotion</li>
<li>Rose astringent lotion</li>
<li>Lilly astringent lotion</li>
<li>Nutmeg Astringent Lotion</li>
<li>Peppermint Astringent Lotion</li>
<li>Sandalwood Astringent Lotion</li>
<li>Rosemary Astringent Lotion</li>
<li>Witch hazel astringent lotion</li>
<li>Skin toning lotions</li>
<li>Sunflower skin Toning  Lotion</li>
<li>Skin Soothing Preparations</li>
<li>Cucumber Skin Soothing Preparation</li>
<li>yoghurt Skin Soothing Preparation</li>
<li>Witch Hazel Skin Soothing Preparation</li>
<li>Cleansing creams/cold creams</li>
<li>Almond cleansing cream (2)</li>
<li>Almond cleansing cream (3)</li>
<li>Cucumber cleansing cream</li>
<li>Chamomile cleansing cream</li>
<li>Night creams</li>
<li>Garlic night cream</li>
<li>Apple Night cream</li>
<li>Avocado Night cream</li>
<li>Nourishing creams/daytime creams</li>
<li>Cucumber nourlshing cream</li>
<li>Oatmeal nourishing cream</li>
<li>Almond nourishing cream</li>
<li>Almond nourishing cream</li>
<li>Marigold nourshing cream</li>
<li>Olive nourishing cream</li>
<li>Red Elm nourishing cream</li>
<li>Anti wrinkle creams</li>
<li>Anti wrinkle carrot cream</li>
<li>Anti wrinkle cucumber cream</li>
<li>Anti wrinkle egg cream</li>
<li>Anti wrinkle apricot (khubani) cream</li>
<li>Hand creams</li>
<li>Almond hand cream</li>
<li>Vanils hand cream</li>
<li>Witch hazel hand cream</li>
<li>Moisturizers for all skin types</li>
<li>Lemon moisturizer</li>
<li>Watermelon moisturizer</li>
<li>Avocado moisturizer</li>
<li>Face Scrub</li>
<li>Face scrubs for normal skin</li>
<li>Orange Face Scrub</li>
<li>Barley face scrub</li>
<li>Face scrubs for dry skin</li>
<li>Oatmeal face scrub</li>
<li>Almond face scrub</li>
<li>Face scrubs for oilyskin</li>
<li>Carrot face scrub</li>
<li>Shaljan face scrub</li>
<li>Pea face scrub</li>
<li>Face scrubs for combination skin</li>
<li>Face scrubs for patchy skin</li>
<li>Oatmeal face scrub</li>
<li>Banana face scrub</li>
<li>Peace face scrub</li>
<li>Strawberry face scrub</li>
<li>Face scrubs for all skin types</li>
<li>Oatmeal face scrub</li>
<li>Egg face scrub</li>
<li>Face packs or face Masks</li>
<li>Face packs for normal skin</li>
<li>Milk face pack</li>
<li>Apricot face pack</li>
<li>Ball fruit face pack</li>
<li>Face packs for dry skin</li>
<li>Mint face pack</li>
<li>Egg face pack</li>
<li>Face packs for oily skin</li>
<li>Cucumber face pack</li>
<li>Papaya face pack</li>
<li>Egg face pack</li>
<li>Face packs for combination skin</li>
<li>Face packs for patchy skin</li>
<li>Mint face pack</li>
<li>Coconut face pack</li>
<li>Peppermint face pack</li>
<li>Red Elm face pack</li>
<li>Face packs for all skin types</li>
<li>Milk face pack</li>
<li>Egg face pack</li>
<li>Water based face packs</li>
<li>Tomato face pack</li>
<li>Orange face pack</li>
<li>Honey face pack</li>
<li>Olive face pack</li>
<li>Strawberry face pack</li>
<li>Shampoos for all hair types</li>
<li>Lime Shampoo</li>
<li>Lavender Shampoo</li>
<li>Methi Shikakai Shampoo</li>
<li>Sandalwood Shampoo</li>
<li>Neem shampo</li>
<li>Lime Hair Setting Preparation</li>
<li>Hair conditioners for all hair types</li>
<li>Avocado hair conditioner</li>
<li>Sunflower hair conditioner</li>
<li>Wheat hair conditioner</li>
<li>Hair rinses</li>
<li>Apple hair rinse</li>
<li>Barley hair rinse</li>
<li>Chamomile hair rinse</li>
<li>Rosemary Chamomile Hair Rinse</li>
<li>Rosemary hair rinse</li>
<li>Hair setting preparations for all hair types</li>
<li>Anti Dandruff Preparation</li>
<li>Anti Dandruff Rosemary Preparation</li>
<li>Anti Dandruff Lemon Preparation</li>
<li>Anti Dandruff Egg Preparation</li>
<li>Anti Dandruff/Vinegar Preparation</li>
<li>Anti Dandruff Sesame Preparation</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF ALOE VERA GEL STABILIZED </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF AYURVEDIC MEDICINES</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Tablets Section</li>
<li>Capsules Section</li>
<li>Syrup Section</li>
<li>Paste and Tube Section</li>
<li>Pudina ark section</li>
<li>Pain Palm Section</li>
<li>Banphool Oil Section</li>
<li>Miscellaneous</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Tablets Section</li>
<li>Capsules</li>
<li>Syrup Sections</li>
<li>Ointment Section</li>
<li>Raw Materials for Ark Pudina</li>
<li>Raw Materials for Pain Balm</li>
<li>Raw Materials for Banphool Oil</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF COLD CREAM</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF COSMETICS INDUSTRY</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Shampoo Unit</li>
<li>Talcum Powder Unit</li>
<li>Spray Perfume Unit</li>
<li>Cream</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Shampoos</li>
<li>Face Powder</li>
<li>Spray Perfume</li>
<li>Hair Removing Cream</li>
<li>Nail Polish</li>
<li>Nail Polish Remover</li>
<li>Liquid Makeup</li>
<li>Lipisticks</li>
<li>Eye Liner</li>
<li>Mascare</li>
<li>Beauty Mask (Compacts)</li>
<li>All Purpose Cream</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF DEODORANT PERFUME SPRAY (NON ALCOHOLIC)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>For Aerosol Perfume Spray Deodorant</li>
<li>Packing Material</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF HAIR DYE IN FORM OF HAIR OIL </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF HAIR DYE POWDER</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF HERBAL COSMETICS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF HERBAL HAIR OIL (AYURVEDIC) LIKE BANPHOOL OIL</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF HERBAL TOOTH PASTE AND TOOTH POWDER </strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF KALI MAHANDI (HAIR DYE POWDER)</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF LIPSTICKS</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>PLANT ECONOMICS OF LIQUID SOAP</strong></div>
<ul>
<li>Plant and Machinery</li>
<li>Fixed Capital</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Total Working Capital/Month</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turn Over/Annum</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Cosmetic Processes &#038; Formulations hand book with herbal cosmetics technology and formulae</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction: Antiperspirants are used primarily to reduce (auxillary) wetness. Deodorants (except soaps) are employed to reduce axillary odour. Since this is considered a non-therapeutic purpose and a function of the body is not considered to be altered, they are classed as cosmetics.Several metal salts have astringent properties including those of aluminium, zirconium, zinc, iron, chromium, lead, mercury and several rarer metals.Mechanism of deodorants and deodorant ingredients.Since axillary odour is largely produced by the action of bacteria on nutrients present in apocrine secretion, any compound which inhibits, the growth of those micro-organisms found in the axillae will, in theory, exhibit deodourant properties.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>COSMETICS PROCESSES &amp; FORMULATIONS HAND BOOK</p>
<p>EQUIPMENT USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF COSMETICS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Manufacture of Bulk Product<br />
Unit Manufacture<br />
The Manufacturing of Bulk<br />
Cosmetic Products<br />
Mixing<br />
Solid Solid Mixing<br />
Manufacture of Pigmented Powder Products<br />
Hammer Mill<br />
Batch Colour Correction<br />
Vertical vortex mixer<br />
Plough Shear<br />
Mixing Processes Involving Fluids<br />
General Principles of Fluid Mixing<br />
Mixing Equipment for Fluids<br />
Paddle mixers<br />
Turbines<br />
Propeller Mixers<br />
Mixing in Non Newtonian Liquids of Low or Medium Viscosity<br />
Impeller Types and Mixers for High Viscosity Fluids<br />
High Shear Mixers and Dispersion Equipment<br />
Solid Liquid Mixing<br />
Suspension of Solids in agitated Tanks<br />
Complete Suspension<br />
Homogeneous Suspension<br />
Liquid Liquid Mixing<br />
Miscible Liquids<br />
Immiscible Liquids<br />
The emulsification Process<br />
Orientation of Phases<br />
Addition of Surfactant<br />
Batch Processing Equipment<br />
Continuous Processing<br />
Emulsion Temperature<br />
Storage of Cosmetic Powders</p>
<p>RAW MATERIALS USED IN COSMETICS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Water<br />
Surfactants<br />
Shampoo and Bath Additives<br />
Thickeners<br />
Foam Stabilisers<br />
Pearlescent agents<br />
Conditioning Agents<br />
Emolients<br />
Sequestering Agents<br />
Oil Components<br />
Mineral Oil<br />
Natural Oils<br />
Triglycerides<br />
Jojoba oil<br />
Synthetic Oils<br />
Isopropyl Esters<br />
Ethythexyl Esters<br />
Oleic Acid Esters<br />
Caprylic/Capric Acid Esters<br />
N-Butyl Stearate<br />
Isocetyl Stearate<br />
Di-Isopropyl Adipate<br />
Pentaerythritol Tetraisostearate<br />
Waxes<br />
Natural Waxes<br />
Synthetic Waxes<br />
Silicone Oils<br />
Cream Bases<br />
Fatty Alcohols<br />
Polyol Esters<br />
Fatty Acids<br />
Oil in Water (O/W) Emulsifiers<br />
Anionic O/W Emulsifiers<br />
Cationic O/W Emulsifiers<br />
Non-Ionic O/W Emulsifiers<br />
O/W Stabilisers<br />
Water in oil (W/O) Emulsifiers<br />
Single W/O Emulsifiers<br />
Lanolin Derivatives<br />
Absorption Bases<br />
W/O Stabilisers<br />
Humectants<br />
Aerosol Propellants<br />
Hydrocarbons<br />
Dimethyl ether<br />
Antioxidants<br />
Selection of Antioxidant<br />
Colours<br />
Natural Colours<br />
Cochineal<br />
Saffron<br />
Chlorophyll<br />
Inorganic Colours<br />
Perfumes<br />
Plant Oil<br />
Animal Secretion<br />
Chemical Substances</p>
<p>PACKAGING OF COSMETICS PRODUCTS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Principles of Packaging<br />
Marketing and Packaging<br />
Technology and Components<br />
Plastics<br />
Materials<br />
Laminates<br />
Glass<br />
Paper and Board<br />
Printing and Decoration<br />
Package Development and Design<br />
Technical Aspects of Design<br />
Closures<br />
Package Testing and Compatibility<br />
Testing</p>
<p>SKIN CREAMS, ASTRINGENTS AND SKIN TONICS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Age and Skin<br />
Cosmetics and Skin<br />
Skin Creams<br />
Classification of Skin Creams<br />
Cleansing Creams<br />
Procedure<br />
Night and massage Creams<br />
Vitamins in Skin Creams<br />
Oil Phase Constituents<br />
Moisturising, Vanishing and Foundation Creams<br />
Moisturisers<br />
Occlusion<br />
Humectants<br />
Moisturisation<br />
Emollients<br />
Vanishing and Foundation Creams<br />
Pigmented Foundation Creams<br />
Hand Creams and Hand and body Creams<br />
All purpose creams<br />
Protective Creams and Hand Cleansers<br />
Barrier Materials Protective Creams and Gets<br />
Formulae creams and lotions<br />
Non aqueous barrier products<br />
Testing of protective preparation<br />
Hand Cleansers<br />
Astringents and skin tonics<br />
Types of Astringent<br />
Metal Salt Astringents<br />
Organic Acids<br />
Alcohols<br />
Auxilliary Additives<br />
Astringent Products<br />
Aqueous and Aqueous Alcoholic Lotions<br />
Toners<br />
Skin Tonics<br />
Astringent Emulsions</p>
<p>SKIN PRODUCTS FOR BABIES AND YOUTH</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Functional Requirements of Baby Products<br />
Safety of Baby Products<br />
Example Formulations</p>
<p>BATH PRODUCTS PREPARATIONS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Foam Baths<br />
Formulation of Foam Baths<br />
Foaming Agents<br />
Emollients<br />
Perfum-s<br />
Viscosity Controllers<br />
Colour<br />
Preservatives<br />
Opacitying Agents<br />
Types of Product<br />
Liquids<br />
Gels<br />
Dry bubble baths<br />
Product Assessment<br />
Bath Salts<br />
Ingredients and Formulation Salts<br />
Fragrance<br />
Colour<br />
Bath Cubes and Tablets<br />
Bath Oils<br />
Classification of Bath Oil<br />
Floating or Spreading Oils<br />
Dispersible or Blooming Oils<br />
Soluble Oils<br />
Foaming Oils<br />
After Bath Products<br />
Body or Dusting Powders<br />
After bath Emollients</p>
<p>DECODORANTS AND ANTIPERSPIRANTS PREPARATIONS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Mechanism of Deodorants and Deodorant Ingredients<br />
Evaluation of Antiperspirants<br />
Efficacy of Antiperspirants<br />
Product Formulation Antiperspirants<br />
Aerosols<br />
Antiperspirant sticks<br />
Antiperspirant Creams<br />
Procedure<br />
Roll on Antiperspirants<br />
Product Formulation Deodorants<br />
Deodorant Soaps<br />
Deodorant Sticks<br />
Aerosol Deodorants</p>
<p>DEPILATIORIES</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Epilation<br />
Chemical Depilation<br />
Sulphides<br />
Stannites<br />
Substituted Mercaptans<br />
Thioglycollates<br />
Procedure<br />
Other Thio Compounds<br />
Enzymes<br />
Facial Depilatories for Black Skin<br />
Evaluation of Depilatory Efficacy</p>
<p>PREPARATIONS OF FOOT COSMETICS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Foot Malodours and Foot Allments<br />
Foot Intection, Care &amp; Hygiene<br />
Bathing the Feet<br />
Foot Powders<br />
Foot Sprays<br />
Foot Creams<br />
Corn and Callus Preparations<br />
Chiblain Preparations<br />
Athlete&#8217;s Foot Preparations<br />
Other Developments</p>
<p>SHAVING PREPARATIONS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Wet Shaving Preparations<br />
Lather Shaving Cream<br />
Criteria for a Good Lather<br />
Shaving Cream<br />
Formulation<br />
Lather Shaving Stick<br />
Aerosol Shaving Foams<br />
Guidance on Formulation<br />
Brushless or Non Lathering Cream<br />
Brushes Shaving Stick<br />
Dry Shaving Preparations<br />
After Shave Preparations<br />
After Shave Lotion<br />
After Shave Gel<br />
After Shave Cream and Balm<br />
Procedure</p>
<p>SUNSCREEN, SUNTAN AND ANTI-SUNBURN PRODUCTS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Sunlight and the Human Body<br />
Tanning<br />
Beneficial and Adverse<br />
Effects of Sunlight<br />
Beneficial Effects<br />
Adverse Effects of Sunlight<br />
Sunburn<br />
Chronic Exposure<br />
Sunscreens and Suntan Preparations<br />
Sunscreen Agents<br />
Evaluation of Sunscreen Preparations<br />
Water Resistance and PerspirationResistance of Sunscreens<br />
Efficacy of Sunscreens<br />
Formulation of Sunscreens<br />
Heavy Sunscreens<br />
Palliative Preparations<br />
Artificial Suntan Preparations<br />
Stains<br />
Systemic Materials</p>
<p>FACE POWDERS AND MAKE UP</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Covering Power<br />
Absorbency<br />
Slip, Adhesion and Bloom<br />
Slip<br />
TalcAdhesion<br />
Powdered Silica and Silicates<br />
Bloom<br />
Powdered Silk<br />
Colour<br />
Perfume<br />
Formulation<br />
Manufacture<br />
Compact Powder<br />
Procedure<br />
Cake Make up<br />
Application of Cake Make up<br />
Make up Cream<br />
Liquid Powder<br />
Liquid Make up<br />
Stick Make up<br />
Face Packs and Masks<br />
Wax based Systems<br />
Rubber based Systems<br />
Vinyl based Systems<br />
Hydrocolloid based Systems<br />
Earth based Systems (Argiliaceous Masks)<br />
Anti-Wrinkle Preparation</p>
<p>COLOURED MAKE UP PREPARATIONS</p>
<p>Lipstick<br />
Characteristics Required in a Lipstick<br />
Ingredients of Lipsticks<br />
Colour<br />
Staining Dyes<br />
Eosin<br />
Non-eosin Staining Dyes<br />
Pigments<br />
Titanium dioxide<br />
Lakes<br />
Base<br />
Dyestuff Solvents<br />
Castor Oil<br />
Fatty Alcohols<br />
Esters<br />
Glycols<br />
Polyethylene Glycols (Carbowaxes)<br />
Candelilia<br />
Amorphous Hydrocarbon Waxes<br />
Petroleum based waxes<br />
Beeswax<br />
Landolin and lanolin absorption bases<br />
Petroleum jelly<br />
Lecithin<br />
Silicone waxes<br />
Perfumes<br />
Manufacture of Lipsticks<br />
Preparation and Blending<br />
Moulding<br />
Transparent Lipsticks<br />
Lip Salves<br />
Liquid Lipsticks<br />
Rouge<br />
Dry Rouge (Compact Rouge)<br />
Compact Rouge Formulation<br />
Wask based Rouge<br />
Cream Rouge<br />
Non Aqueous Cream Rouge<br />
Emulsions<br />
Liquid Rouge<br />
Eye Make up<br />
Mascara (Eyelash Cosmetic)<br />
Characteristics of Mascara<br />
Cake (Block) Mascara<br />
Cream Mascara<br />
Procedure<br />
Melt and mix<br />
Eyeshadow<br />
Cream Eyeshadow<br />
Stick Eyeshadow<br />
Pressed Powder Eyeshadow<br />
Liquid Eyeshadows<br />
Eyeliner<br />
Eyebrow Pencils</p>
<p>SHAMPOOS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Detergency<br />
Evaluation of Detergents as Shampoo Bases<br />
Raw Materials for Shampoos<br />
Additives<br />
Conditioning Agents<br />
Viscosity Modifiers<br />
Opacifying and Clarifying Agents<br />
Sequestering Agents<br />
Preservatives<br />
Perfumes<br />
Formulation<br />
Clear Liquid Shampoos<br />
Liquid Cream or Lotion Shampoos<br />
Cream Shampoos<br />
Jelly shampoos<br />
Powder Shampoos<br />
Aerosol Shampoos<br />
Some Special Shampoos<br />
Anti Dandruff Shampoos<br />
Conditioning Shampoos<br />
Manufacture of Shampoos<br />
Manufacture of Liquid/Cream Shampoos</p>
<p>NAIL AND MANICURE PRODUCTS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Cuticle Remover<br />
Nail Bleach<br />
Nail Cream<br />
Nail Strengthener<br />
Nail White<br />
Nail Polish<br />
Nail Lacqu (Nail Varnish)<br />
Ingredients of Nail Lacquer<br />
Film Formers<br />
Resins<br />
Plasticisers<br />
Solvents<br />
Diluents<br />
Colours<br />
Pearlescent (Nacreous) Pigments<br />
Suspension<br />
Formulation<br />
Manufacture of Nail Lacquer<br />
Base Coats and Top Coats<br />
Enamel Remover<br />
Cream Nail Enamel Removers<br />
Nail Drier<br />
Plastic Fingernails and Elongators<br />
Nail Mending Compositions</p>
<p>HAIR SETTING LOTIONS AND CONDITIONERS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Hair Setting<br />
Formulation<br />
Wave Sets<br />
Hair Rinses<br />
Hair Grooming Preparations<br />
Formulation<br />
Brilliantnes<br />
Alcoholic Solutions<br />
Oil-in-Water Emulsions<br />
Method of Preparation<br />
Water-in-oil Emulsions<br />
Manufacture of Hair Grooming preparations<br />
Brillantines<br />
Alcoholic Solutions<br />
Permanent Hair Waving Preparations and Hair Straighteners<br />
Heat Waving Preparations<br />
General<br />
Formulation<br />
Cold Waving Preparations<br />
General<br />
Formulation<br />
Hair Tonics and Conditioners<br />
Formulation<br />
Medicated Products<br />
Conditioners<br />
Anti Seborrhic Preparations<br />
Manufacture of Hair Tonics &amp; Conditioners</p>
<p>HAIR COLOURANTS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Hair Colouring Systems<br />
Characteristics of an Ideal Hair Colourant<br />
The Process of Hair Colouring<br />
Permanent Colours (Oxidation)<br />
Temporary Hair Dyes<br />
Dyestuffs<br />
Types of Commercial Temporary Product and their Formulation<br />
Semi Permanent Colourants<br />
Dystuffs<br />
Various Dyes<br />
Reactive Dyes<br />
Metallised Dyes<br />
Azo Dyes Obtained by Coupling on the Hair<br />
Commercial Semi Permanent Products and Their Formulation<br />
Permanent Hair Dyes<br />
Bases<br />
Couplers or Moditiers<br />
Formation of Colours in the Hair<br />
Formulation of Permanent Hair Dyes<br />
Other Dyes For Hair<br />
Vegetable Hair Dyes<br />
Henna<br />
Henna Reng<br />
Chamomile<br />
Metallic Hair Dyes<br />
Lead Dyes<br />
Other Metallic Dyes<br />
Hair Dye Removers<br />
Bleaching and Lightening</p>
<p>ORAL HYGIENE PREPARATIONS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
The Human Dentition and its Environment<br />
Teeth and Associated Oral Structures<br />
Saliva and Crevicular Fluid<br />
Oral Accretions and Conditions<br />
Dental Pellicle<br />
Dental Plaque<br />
Dental Calculus (Tartar)<br />
Periodontal Diseases<br />
Dental Stain<br />
Oral Malodour<br />
Oral Care Products<br />
Product Categories<br />
Tooth Brush<br />
Toothpaste<br />
Oral Hygiene Preparations<br />
Abrasives</p>
<p>DENTIFRICES (TOOTH PASTE &amp; TOOTH POWDERS)</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Basic Requirements of A Dentifrice<br />
Toothpastes<br />
Ingredients<br />
Abrasives<br />
Calcium Carbonate<br />
Calcium Phosphates<br />
Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate<br />
Anhydrous Dicalcium Phosphate (DCP)<br />
Tricalcium Phosphate<br />
Calcium Pyrophosphate<br />
Insoluble Sodium Metaphosphate<br />
Other Abrasives<br />
Detergents<br />
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate<br />
Sodium N-lauryl Sarcosinate<br />
Other Detergents<br />
Humectants<br />
Gelling agents<br />
Gum Tragacanth<br />
Cellulose Derivatives<br />
Carboxymethyl Cellulose<br />
Cellulose Ethers<br />
Miscellaneous gelling Agents<br />
Flavours<br />
Other Ingredients<br />
Preservatives<br />
Corrosion Inhibitors<br />
Bleaches<br />
Formulation of Toothpasters<br />
Manufacture of Toothpastes<br />
Tooth Powders<br />
Manufacture of Tooth Powders<br />
Solid Dentitrice<br />
Performance Tests<br />
Abrasive Action<br />
Denture Cleansers</p>
<p>PERMANENT WAVING, HAIR STRENGTHENERS AND STRAIGHTENERS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
How Cold Waving Preparations Work<br />
Waving Lotions<br />
Neutralisers<br />
How Heat and Tepid Waving Preparations Work<br />
Permanent Wave Pretreatments<br />
Health and Safety<br />
Hair Strengthening Praparations<br />
Hair Straighteners<br />
Relaxer<br />
Neutraliser</p>
<p>MOUTHWASHES</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Choice of Antibacterial Agent<br />
Chlorinated Phenols<br />
Soap Based Mouthwashes<br />
Thymol (Isopropyl Metacresol)<br />
Hydrogen Peroxide<br />
Hexachlorophene<br />
Quaternatries<br />
Other Mouthwash Components<br />
Flavouring of Mouthwashes<br />
Aerosol Mouth Fresheners</p>
<p>HERBAL COSMETICS</p>
<p>Healing with Herbs<br />
Herbal or Plant Materials<br />
Almond<br />
Apricot<br />
Avocado<br />
Azadirachta (Neem)<br />
Cabbage<br />
Camomille<br />
Carrots<br />
Comfrey<br />
Common Basil (Tulsi)<br />
Cornflower<br />
Cucumber<br />
Dandelion<br />
E.Alba (Bhringaraja)<br />
Elderflower<br />
Eucalytus<br />
Fennel<br />
Funegreek<br />
Garlic<br />
Geranium<br />
Henna<br />
Indian Gooseberry (Amla)<br />
Indian Nard (Jatamansi)<br />
Jasmine<br />
Lady&#8217;s Mantie<br />
Lavender<br />
Lemon<br />
Lime<br />
Marigold<br />
Marsh Mallow<br />
Nutmeg<br />
Orange Biossom<br />
Parsley<br />
Peach<br />
Rose<br />
Rosemary<br />
Safflower<br />
Sage<br />
Sandal<br />
S.Racemosa (Lodhra)<br />
Thyme<br />
Turmeric<br />
Wheatgerm<br />
Whitch Hazel<br />
How to use herbs<br />
Infusions<br />
Decoctions<br />
Extracts and Tinctures<br />
Flower Waters<br />
Oil Soluble Extracts<br />
Herbal Cosmetics for the skin<br />
Equipment Used for Herbal Preparations<br />
Cleansing Creams<br />
Process of Manufacture<br />
Rose Water Cleansing Cream<br />
Cucumber Cleansing Cream<br />
Violet Cleansing Cream<br />
Masks<br />
Milk Mask<br />
Cleansing Mask<br />
Procedure<br />
Procedure<br />
Butter Milk Mask<br />
Meat Mask<br />
Carrot and Tumip Mask<br />
Oatmeal Mask<br />
Potato Mask<br />
Paw Paw Mask<br />
Luxurious Cleansing Mask<br />
Bath Salts<br />
Bath oil<br />
Procedure<br />
Massage Preparations<br />
Massage Paste<br />
Massage Oil<br />
Body Lotions<br />
Blue Ratin Body Lotion<br />
Procedure<br />
Lavender Body Lotion<br />
Almond Body Lotion<br />
Moistursing Creams<br />
Almond Oil Moistursing Cream<br />
Herb Cream(Comfrey Cream)<br />
Sun flower Cream<br />
Jasmine Moisturising Cream<br />
Nourishing Creams<br />
Elderflower Cream<br />
Wheat Germ Cream<br />
Honey Cream<br />
Vitamin Crean<br />
Mixed Vegetable Cream<br />
Water in -Oil Emulsions<br />
Formulations (Emulsified Hair Grooming Preparation)<br />
Herbal Cosmetic for the hair<br />
Herbal hair Conditioners<br />
Herbal hair Oil<br />
Herbal Henna<br />
Herbal Hair Tonic<br />
Herbal Henna Shamoo (for normal to oily hair)<br />
Herbal Amla Shampoo (for normal to dry hair)<br />
Hair Treatment Cream<br />
Herbal Mint/Hair gloss Conditioner<br />
Herbal hair Rinse<br />
Herbal Hair Oils (Medicated)<br />
Base Formulation for Herbal hair Oil<br />
Herbal Shampoos<br />
Hair Dye<br />
Henna<br />
Applications of Henna<br />
Henna Rinse<br />
Henna Pack<br />
Henna Mixtures<br />
Camomile<br />
Camomile Pack<br />
Camomile Shampoo<br />
Camomile henna Mixtures<br />
Formulations for Camomile Henna<br />
Mixture<br />
Henna Reng Dye<br />
Fresh Soap Wort Shampoo<br />
Procedure<br />
Dried Soap Wort<br />
Nettle Rinse and Conditioner<br />
Lotion for Unruly Hair<br />
Horsetail Hair Rinse and Tonic<br />
Tonic Shampoo<br />
Herb shampoo</p>
<p>SKIN LIGHTENERS OR BLEACHES</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Skin Lightening Agents and Formulations<br />
Opaque Covering Agents<br />
Oxidising Agents<br />
Mercury Compounds<br />
Hydroquinone<br />
Ascorbic Acid and its Derivatives<br />
The Natural Way</p>
<p>QUALITY CONTROL OF COSMETICS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
The Analytical Laborator Its Significance for Raw Materials/Active Ingredients and the Finished Preparation<br />
The Microbiological Laboratory Assurance of Purity and Hygiene<br />
Raw Material Inspection<br />
Inspection of the Finished Product<br />
Inspection of Containers and Packaging Materials<br />
Skip Lot Inspection<br />
Source Inspection<br />
Vendor Certification<br />
Computer Assisted Delivery Testing<br />
In-Process Control<br />
Integrated Inspection Processes in the Manufacture of the Finished Product<br />
Finished Goods Control<br />
Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)<br />
Environmental Protection<br />
Quality Promotion<br />
Works Proposal System</p>
<p>TESTING OF COSMETICS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Spectroscopy in Cosmetic Analysis<br />
Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy<br />
Constituents that Absorb in the Ultra Violet<br />
Infrared Spectroscopy<br />
Sample Preparation<br />
Characteristic Absorbances<br />
Structural Elucidation<br />
Fluorometry<br />
Mass Spectrometry<br />
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance<br />
Chromatographic Techniques in Cosmetic Analysis<br />
Adsorption Column Chromatography<br />
Column Preparation, Sample Application and Elution<br />
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis<br />
Variables and Efficiency<br />
Application to Cosmetic Analysis<br />
Partition Column Chromatography<br />
Solid Support<br />
Selection of the Liquid Phase<br />
Preparation of Column<br />
Application to Cosmetic Analysis<br />
Ion Exchange Chromatography<br />
Column Preparation, Sample Addition and Elution<br />
Applications to Cosmetic Analysis<br />
Thin Layer Chromatography<br />
General Techniques<br />
Variables<br />
Application to Cosmetic Analysis<br />
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography<br />
Gas Chromatography in Cosmetic Analysis<br />
Gas Liquid Chromatography<br />
Preparation of Packed Columns<br />
Selection and Preparation of Tubing<br />
Preparation of Solid Support<br />
Packing the Column<br />
Column Conditioning<br />
Sample Preparation<br />
Detectors<br />
Identification<br />
Determination<br />
Analysis of Creams and Lotions<br />
General Analysis<br />
Net contents<br />
Description of Product<br />
Type of Emulsion<br />
pH of Emulsion<br />
Ashing at 600 Degree C<br />
Examination of Ash<br />
Non Volatile Matter at 105 Degree C<br />
Infrared Examinations of Non Volatile Matter<br />
Chloroform Extractable Matter<br />
Material Not Extractable by Chloroform from Acid Aqueous Solution<br />
Saponilication of Chloroform Extractable Matter<br />
Examination of the Saponitiable Matter<br />
Hydrocarbons and Alcohols in Unsaponifiable Matter<br />
Examination of Alcohols in Unsaponifiable Matter<br />
Composition of Chloroform Extractable Matter<br />
Other Solvent Extraction Procedures<br />
Adsorption Chromatography on silica Gel in Analysis of Isolated Fatty Materials<br />
Determination of Water by Toluene Distillation<br />
Examination of Aqueous Fraction from Toluene Distillation<br />
Silicons in Creams<br />
Determination of Esters of p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid<br />
Emulsifiers<br />
Aerosol Products<br />
Analysis of Lipstics<br />
General Analysis<br />
Lakes and Fillers<br />
Trichloroethylene Acetone Solubles<br />
Chromalographic Analysis of Trichlorethylene Acetone Solubles<br />
Gas Liquid Chromatographic (GIC) Determination of Castor Oil<br />
Analysis of Shampoos<br />
General Analysis<br />
Net Contents<br />
Description of Shampoo<br />
Infrared Examination of Non-Volatile Matter<br />
Test for Ammonia<br />
Test for Basic Nitrogen compounds Including Ammonia<br />
Lanolin and/or Sterols<br />
General Analysis<br />
Net Contents<br />
Description of Nail Lacquer<br />
Infrared Film Spectrum of the Nail Lacquer<br />
Non-Volatile Matter at 105 Degree C<br />
Determination of Non-Volatile Constituents<br />
Separation of Nitrocellulose from Pigments<br />
Tricresyl Phosphate in Nail Lacquers<br />
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Polymer<br />
Base Coats<br />
Infrared Spectrophotometric Analysis<br />
Description and Interpretation of Spectra<br />
Infrared Spectra of Guanine and Tricresyl Phosphate<br />
Gas Liquid Chromatography<br />
Gas-Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Acetone, Xylene, and Methyl Ethyl Ketone<br />
Analysis of Sunscreen Products<br />
Infrared Examination of Non-Volatile Matter<br />
Determination of Sunscreen<br />
Analysis of Sunscreen Vehicle<br />
Skin Sensitisation and Sensitivity Testing<br />
Sensitivity Testing<br />
Patch Test<br />
Open Patch Test<br />
Prophetic Patch Test<br />
Repeated Insult Test<br />
Photopatch Test<br />
Test for Sensitising Potential<br />
Provocative Patch Test<br />
Use Test<br />
Skin Testing with some Specific Cosmetics<br />
Creams<br />
Deodorants and Antipersphrants<br />
Depilatories<br />
Hair Dyes<br />
Cold Wave Lotion<br />
Lipsticks<br />
Nail Polish<br />
Testing of Hair &amp; Bath Preparations for Eye limitation Properties<br />
Efficacy Testing<br />
Cell Turnover Testing<br />
Instrumental Tests<br />
Testing for Moisturisers<br />
Test for Sebum<br />
Test for Cleanser Mildness<br />
Stability Testing</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS ON HERBAL COSMETICS</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS ON MODERN COSMETICS</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS ON COSMETICS AND PLASTIC PACKAGING MATERIALS MFG.</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS ON HERBAL SHAMPOO AND CREAMS</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF CAR SHAMPOO</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF SHAMPOO</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF TOILET SOAP AND HERBAL SOAP</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF HERBAL HAIR OIL (AYURVEDIC)</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF ANTISEPTIC CREAM</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF NAIL ENAMEL</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF NAIL POLISH &amp; NAIL POLISH REMOVER</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF TALCUM POWDER</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF TOOTH PASTE (GEL TYPE)</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF AFTER SHAVE LOTION</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF LIPSTICKS</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF KESH KALA TEL</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF KALI MEHANDI</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS ON HAIR OIL AND FORMULATIONS</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>PLANT ECONOMICS OF BABY OIL</p>
<p>Plants &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Total Working Capital/Month<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY &amp; FORMULATIONS HAND BOOK ON THINNERS, PUTTY, WALL &amp; INDUSTRIAL FINISHES AND SYNTHETIC RESINS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Thinner</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Volatile Lubricants</li>
<li>Measures of Solvency</li>
<li>Anilline Point</li>
<li>Kauri-Bulanol Value</li>
<li>Liquid Chromatography</li>
<li>Composition</li>
<li>Viscocity Reduction</li>
<li>Tests for Purity</li>
<li>Volatility</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Inorganic Pigments</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The Function of Pigments</li>
<li>Properties of Pigments</li>
<li>Optical Data</li>
<li>Particle Shape</li>
<li>Dispersibility</li>
<li>The Classification of Pigment</li>
<li>Properties of Inorganic Pigments</li>
<li>Iron Oxides</li>
<li>Natural Iron Oxides</li>
<li>Synthetic Iron Oxides</li>
<li>Chromates</li>
<li>Zinc Chromates</li>
<li>Lead Chromate</li>
<li>Chrome Greens</li>
<li>Prussian Blue</li>
<li>Ultramarine Blue</li>
<li>Chrome Oxide Pigments</li>
<li>Cadmium Pigments</li>
<li>ed lead</li>
<li>White Lead</li>
<li>Zinc Oxide</li>
<li>Zinc Sulfide Lithopone</li>
<li>Zinc Phosphate</li>
<li>Calcium Plumbate</li>
<li>Carbon blacks</li>
<li>Mixed Phase Pigments</li>
<li>Bronze Powders</li>
<li>Stainless Steel Flake</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Titanium Dioxide Pigments</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The sulphate process</li>
<li>The Chloride Process</li>
<li>Application of Titanium Pigments</li>
<li>Surface Coating Industry</li>
<li>Dispersion of Tatanium Pigments</li>
<li>Opacity</li>
<li>Tinting Strength</li>
<li>Durability</li>
<li>Gloss Development</li>
<li>Storage Stability</li>
<li>Other Industry</li>
<li>Plastic Industry</li>
<li>Rubber Industry</li>
<li>Paper Industry</li>
<li>Ceramic Industry</li>
<li>Other Applications</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Organic Pigments</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Classification of Organic</li>
<li>Pigments</li>
<li>Colour and Chemical Constitution</li>
<li>Manufacture of Azo Pigments</li>
<li>Azo Condensation Pigments</li>
<li>Pigments Conditioning</li>
<li>Testing</li>
<li>Pigment Crystals and Particle Size</li>
<li>Dyestuffs</li>
<li>Colour Index Classification</li>
<li>Production of Organic Pigment</li>
<li>Cost Comparisons</li>
<li>Application of Organic Pigments</li>
<li>Industrial Finishes</li>
<li>Coil Coatings</li>
<li>Automotive Finishes</li>
<li>Decorative Paints</li>
<li>Printing Inks</li>
<li>Artists Colour</li>
<li>Commercial Pigments</li>
<li>Arylamide Yellows (Hans Yellows)Shades: Bright greenish yellow to reddish yellow</li>
<li>Diarylide Yellows (Benzidine Yellows)</li>
<li>Shades: Strong greenish yellow to reddish yellow</li>
<li>Copper Azo yellow</li>
<li>Pyrazolone Orange and Red Pigments</li>
<li>Dinitronitine Red (Orange)</li>
<li>Naphthol Reds (BON Arylamide Reds)</li>
<li>Shade:Yellowish red to bordeaux</li>
<li>Lithol Reds</li>
<li>Shade:ranges from yellowish red (Na) to bluish red (Ca)</li>
<li>Lake Red (PR 53)</li>
<li>Red 2B Toner</li>
<li>Shade: yellowish red (Ba) to bluish red (Ca)</li>
<li>Claret Toner</li>
<li>Red B Toners</li>
<li>Dianisidine Blue</li>
<li>Alizaline Lake</li>
<li>Ouinacridone Pigments</li>
<li>Perylene Reds</li>
<li>Thioindigo Red</li>
<li>Indanthrone Blues</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Extender Pigments</strong></p>
<ul>
<li></li>
<li>Particle Size and Shape</li>
<li>Particle Size Distribution</li>
<li>Specification</li>
<li>Particle Size Distribution</li>
<li>Colour</li>
<li>Sleve Residue</li>
<li>Water-Soluble content and pH</li>
<li>Water Soluble  content and pH</li>
<li>Volatile Matter</li>
<li>Oil Absorption</li>
<li>Dispersion</li>
<li>Safety Procautions</li>
<li>Tyes of Extender Pigments</li>
<li>Calcite (Whiting)</li>
<li>Calcium Carbonate (Synthetic)</li>
<li>Talc</li>
<li>Barytes</li>
<li>China Clay (Kaolin)</li>
<li>Silica</li>
<li>Crystalline Silica</li>
<li>Amorphous Silica (Tripoli)</li>
<li>Synthetic Silica</li>
<li>Mica</li>
<li>Asbestos</li>
<li>Wollastonite</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Putty, Glazing, Compounds Caulking, Compounds, and Salants</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Definition</li>
<li>Formulation of Putties</li>
<li>Oil Based Putty Metal Sash Grade (Linseed Oil)</li>
<li>Oil Based Putty Plumbers Grade (Oil)</li>
<li>Formulation of Glazing  Compounds</li>
<li>Oil Based Glazing Compound Green House Grade</li>
<li>Water Based Glazing Compound High Quality Exterior Grade Acrylic</li>
<li>Oil Based Caulking Compounds</li>
<li>Water Based Caulking Compound White Gun Grade (Acrylic)</li>
<li>Physical Contents</li>
<li>Key Properties</li>
<li>Hot Melt Sealant</li>
<li>Physical Constants</li>
<li>Key Properties</li>
<li>Working Properties</li>
<li>subjective Test for Knife Compounds</li>
<li>Cone Penetrometer for Consistency</li>
<li>Mobilometer for Consistancy</li>
<li>Sandwich Squeeze for Consistancy</li>
<li>Brookfield Viscometer for Consistency</li>
<li>Extrudability with Caulking Gun</li>
<li>Extrusion Rheometer</li>
<li>Shearing Adhesiveness</li>
<li>Rheological Properties</li>
<li>Levelling Test</li>
<li>Sag (slump) test</li>
<li>Sag Test for vertical Joints</li>
<li>ASTM Slump Test</li>
<li>Slump Test for Horzontal Joints</li>
<li>Tack Free Time</li>
<li>Shrinkage</li>
<li>Apparatus</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Bend Test</li>
<li>Low Temperature Flexibility</li>
<li>Adhesion</li>
<li>Bond Strength by Direct Pull</li>
<li>ASTM Method for Bond Strength</li>
<li>Gravity Test for Adhesion</li>
<li>Hardness</li>
<li>Durometer Hardness under Standard Conditions</li>
<li>Durometer Hardness After Heat Aging</li>
<li>Penetrometer for Hardness</li>
<li>Penetrometer for Degress of Set</li>
<li>Compression Set</li>
<li>Aging Tests on Cauiks  and Sealants</li>
<li>Heat Aging Test</li>
<li>Appearance</li>
<li>Oil Migration</li>
<li>Loss of Weight, Cracks Chalks</li>
<li>Articial Weathering Tests</li>
<li>Shrinkage</li>
<li>Apparatus</li>
<li>Procedure</li>
<li>Cohesiveness</li>
<li>Tensile Adhesiveness (Cohesion)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Paint Driers</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Types of Driers and Manufacturing Methods</li>
<li>Direct Fusion Process</li>
<li>Precipitation Process</li>
<li>Direct Metal Reaction (DMR) Process</li>
<li>The Organic Radical of Metailo Organic Driers</li>
<li>Napthenates</li>
<li>Octoates</li>
<li>Performence of Synthetic Based Driers Versus Napthenates</li>
<li>Driers Recommendations</li>
<li>Mixed Driers Systems Are Normal for Air Dry Finishes</li>
<li>Temperature Has Considerable Effect on Drier Metal Activity</li>
<li>The Sequence of Drier Additon should be considered</li>
<li>Primary Driers</li>
<li>Cobalt</li>
<li>Manganese</li>
<li>Lead</li>
<li>Calcium</li>
<li>Zinc</li>
<li>Zirconium</li>
<li>Iron</li>
<li>Rare Earth and Cerium</li>
<li>Aluminium</li>
<li>Vandium</li>
<li>Stability on Drying  Performance on Storage</li>
<li>Drier Related Paint Film Defects</li>
<li>Durability and Colour Retention</li>
<li>Hazing and  Blooming</li>
<li>Drier for Use in Water Based Systems</li>
<li>The Future Drier Additves</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Paint Additives</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Additives in Solvent Thinned Paints</li>
<li>Wetting and Dispersing Agents</li>
<li>Anti Settling, Anti Sag and Bodying Agents</li>
<li>Aluminium Soaps</li>
<li>Hydrogenated Castor Oil (Triglyceride of 12- Hydroxyl Stearic Acid)</li>
<li>Heat Stable Polyol Esters</li>
<li>Modified Clays</li>
<li>Anti Skinning Agents</li>
<li>Phenols</li>
<li>Oximes</li>
<li>Anti flood and Antifloat Additives</li>
<li>Method of Cure</li>
<li>Recognizing Flooding and Floating</li>
<li>Midew inhibitors:Fungicides</li>
<li>Identification of Midew</li>
<li>Mildew Control</li>
<li>Latex Paint Additives</li>
<li>Surface Active Agents</li>
<li>Dispersing Agents (Anionic Surfactants)</li>
<li>Stabilizing Surfactants (Non-Ionic)</li>
<li>Anti Foam Agents</li>
<li>Latex Thickening Agents</li>
<li>Preservatives</li>
<li>Coalescing Aids</li>
<li>Wet edge Extenders</li>
<li>Freeze thaw Stabilizers</li>
<li>Other Considerations</li>
<li>Secondary Effects</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Architectural Paints</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Exterior Paints for Wood</li>
<li>Characteristics of Wood Sliding</li>
<li>Bindrs for Exterior House Paints</li>
<li>Pigments for Exterior House Paints</li>
<li>Pigments for Coloured Paints</li>
<li>Microorganics in Paints and Coatings</li>
<li>Tetrachlorophenol</li>
<li>Formulating Exterior Paints for Wood</li>
<li>Interior Paints for Plaster and Wall Board</li>
<li>Calceolate Flats</li>
<li>Alkyd Flats</li>
<li>Ease of Application</li>
<li>Water vs. Mineral Spirits</li>
<li>Odor of Paint and Coating</li>
<li>Hinding Power</li>
<li>Apperance of Coating</li>
<li>Scrub and Chemical Resistance</li>
<li>Durability and Recoatability</li>
<li>Galled Flats</li>
<li>Copolymer Flats</li>
<li>Resin Emulsion Flats</li>
<li>Paint Properties</li>
<li>Physical Constants</li>
<li>Copolymer Emulsion Interior Paints</li>
<li>Alkyd Emulsion Paints</li>
<li>Cooking Procedure</li>
<li>Exterior Emulsion Paints for Masonry</li>
<li>Interior and Exterior Enamels</li>
<li>Enamels for Wood and Concrete Floors</li>
<li>Procedure for Paint</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Industrial Finishes</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Automotive Finishes</li>
<li>Automotive Lacquer Finishes</li>
<li>Metalized Finishes</li>
<li>Water Soluble Vehicles</li>
<li>Metal Decorating Finishes</li>
<li>Novelty Finishes</li>
<li>Wrinkle Finishes</li>
<li>Mixing Procedure</li>
<li>Hammer Finishes</li>
<li>Aluminium Dispersion</li>
<li>Hammer Finish</li>
<li>Multicolor Finishes</li>
<li>Baking Crystal Finish</li>
<li>Cooking Procedure</li>
<li>Crystal Lacquer Finish</li>
<li>Crackle Lacquer Finish</li>
<li>Flock Finishes</li>
<li>Miscellaneous Novelty Finishes</li>
<li>Paper Coatings</li>
<li>Water Soluble Organic Coating</li>
<li>Waxes for Coatings</li>
<li>Cellulosic Polymers in Paper Coatings</li>
<li>Lacquer Emulsions</li>
<li>Ethyl Cellulose</li>
<li>Cellulose Acetate</li>
<li>Vinyl Resins in Paper and Textile Coatings</li>
<li>Calender Coating and Sheeting</li>
<li>Organosols and Plastisois and Paper and Textiles</li>
<li>Organosols and Plastisols for Metal</li>
<li>Polyvinyl Chloride Latexes</li>
<li>Polyvinylidene Chloride Copolymers in Paper Coalings</li>
<li>Polyamide Expoxy Coatings for Paper</li>
<li>Alkyd Amino Resin Coatings for Paper</li>
<li>Advantage of Hall Second butyrate</li>
<li>Precautions in the use of Half Second Butyrate</li>
<li>Application of Half Second Butyrate</li>
<li>Formulating Technique with Half Second Butyrate</li>
<li>Clear Lacquer for Aluminium</li>
<li>Resin Combination with half Second Butyrate</li>
<li>Lacquer for Plastics</li>
</ul>
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