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		<title>DETERGENT WASHING POWDER (ARIEL TYPE)</title>
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Soaps  are  the  earliest form  of  detergents.   Though  at present  the  term  detergent is used  for  synthetic  detergents derived  from petroleum products.  The origin of soap  making  is unknown.  The phoenicians were acquainted with it by at least 600 B.C. and it was known the gauls not later than about 300 B.C.</p>
<p>From  the 1940's on-ward, synthetic detergent have  expanded rapidly  all  over the world.  Their rapid development  has  been stimulated  by the enormous and fast growth of the  international petro-chemical  industry.  The transition from conventional  hard soaps to synthetic detergent cake has been rapid and irreversible response  by  consumers.   so that  to-day,  synthetic  detergent accounts in most developed and under developing countries in  the world.   to  improve detergency of the detergent  cakes  powders, certain  other  components were added to it  known  as  builders, synergers, fillers and brightners etc.</p>
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<p>Introduction<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
Properties<br />
Market Survey with future aspects<br />
Present Manufacturers<br />
B.I.S. Specifications<br />
Manufacturing Process with Formulae<br />
Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis<br />
Capacity<br />
Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates<br />
List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Details/List and Costs<br />
Power &#38; Water Requirements<br />
Labour/Staff Requirements<br />
Utilities and Overheads<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turnover<br />
Cost of Production<br />
Break Even Point<br />
Profitability<br />
Land Man Ratio<br />
Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</p>
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		<title>Manufacture of Washing Soap, Toilet Soap, Detergent Powders, Liquid Soap &#038; Herbal Detergents and Perfumes with Formulations</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>MANUFACTURE OF WASHING SOAP, TOILET SOAP, DETERGENT POWDERS, LIQUID SOAP &amp; HERBAL &amp; PASTE DETERGENTS AND PERFUMES WITH FORMULATIONS</strong></p>
<p>Soaps are water soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids. Soaps are made from fats and oils, or their fatty acids  by treating them chemically with a strong alkali, Detergents, or washing powders, are type of detergent (cleaning agent) that is  added for cleaning laundry. In common usage, detergent refers to mixtures of chemical compounds including alkylbenzene sulfonates, which are similar to soap but are less affected by hard water. In most household contexts, the term detergent refers to laundry detergent vas hand soap or other types  of  cleaning agents. Most detergent is delivered in powdered form.</p>
<p>Saponification of fats and oils is the most widely used soapmaking process. This method involves heating fats and oils and reacting them with a liquid alkali to produce  soap and water (neat soap) plus glycerine.</p>
<p>The other major soapmaking process is the neutralization of fatty acids with an alkali. Fats and oils are hydrolyzed (split) with a high pressure steam to yield crude fatty acids and glycerine. The fatty acids are then purified by distillation and neutralized with an alkali to produce soap and water (neat soap).</p>
<p>When the alkali is sodium hydroxide, a sodium soap is formed. Sodium  soaps are hard soaps. When the alkali is potassium  hydroxide, a potassium soap is formed. Potassium soaps are softer and are found in some liquid hand soaps and shaving creams.</p>
<p>The carboxylate  end of the soap molecule is attracted to water. it is called the hydrophilic (water loving) end. The hydrocarbon chain is attracted to oil and grease and repelled by water. it is known as the hydrophobic (water hating) end.</p>
<p>The Perfume manufacturing industry is a very large industry that employs a number  of experts with ongoing experiments and improvements. Perfumes today are being made and used in different ways than in previous centuries.</p>
<p>Because the sense of smell is a right brain activity, which rules emotions, memory, and creativity, perfume are now also being used to heal and make people feel good. Smelting sweet smells has a positive effect  on one&#8217;s mood and helps to boost the immune system.</p>
<p>RAW MATERIALS FOR SOAPS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Classification of Fats/Oils<br />
Further classification of fatty oils<br />
Very useful fats and oils<br />
Coconut Oil<br />
Tallow<br />
Palm Oil<br />
Palm karnel oil<br />
Cottonseed Oil<br />
Ground Nut Oil<br />
Castor Oil<br />
Corn Oil<br />
Chinese Vegetable Tallow<br />
Rice bran Oil<br />
Olive Oil<br />
Tall Oil<br />
Linseed Oil<br />
Babassu Oil<br />
Mahua Oil<br />
Lard<br />
Greases<br />
Neat&#8217;s Foot Oil<br />
Hydrogeneted Oil<br />
Fish Oil<br />
Purification steps of soap fats<br />
Alkali Refining<br />
Acid Washing<br />
Bleaching<br />
Bleaching of absorbent<br />
Bleaching with the use of oxidization agents<br />
Soap fats testing<br />
Non fatty raw materials for soap<br />
The Aklalies<br />
Soap builders<br />
Stabilizers antioxidants<br />
Other additives or foam producing agents for soap<br />
Filter<br />
Formulae for rancidity prevention in soap<br />
Process of rancidity prevention<br />
Solvents<br />
bacteriostatic/deodorants/ medicaments agents<br />
Clarifiers<br />
Colouring matters<br />
Colour preparation<br />
Milled soaps<br />
List of Some Water Soluble Dyes<br />
Requirement of Colours for a 100 kg Soap batch<br />
Full boiled/semi boiled/cold made soaps<br />
Recommended oil soluble colours<br />
Soap base and liquid soaps<br />
Water soluble colours<br />
Washing/Laundry Soaps<br />
Medicated Soaps<br />
Various shades and colours<br />
Description of perfumes<br />
Fixatives<br />
Essential oils<br />
Isolates<br />
Synthetic chemicals (odourous)<br />
Synthetic chemicals<br />
Essential oil used as fixatives<br />
Fixatives<br />
Resinous product<br />
Classifications of perfumes</p>
<p>ABRASIVE CLEANERS</p>
<p>FORMULATIONS FOR TOILET SOAP MANUFACTURE</p>
<p>Formula for Oriental type toilet soap<br />
Formula for Perfume Mixture in Toilet Soaps<br />
Formula for superfatted soaps<br />
Formula for Perfume mixture in super fatted soaps<br />
Formula for Fancy Soaps<br />
Formula for Fancy soaps perfume mixture<br />
Formula for Himalayan boquet type soaps<br />
Formula for Boquet type soaps perfume mixture<br />
Formula for Rose type soaps<br />
Formula for Rose type soaps perfume mixture<br />
Formulae for inferior quality toilet soaps<br />
Formula for inferior quality toilet soaps<br />
process of inferior quality toilet soap<br />
Formula for Lux type soaps<br />
Process of Lux type soap manufacture<br />
Formula for Khas Soaps<br />
Formula for Amla Soap<br />
Formula for Rose Soap<br />
Formula for Sandal Soap<br />
Formula for Musk soap<br />
Formula for Almond Soap<br />
Carbolic Soap is the Category of Grade 3 Toilet Soap<br />
Formula for Carbolic Soap<br />
Formula for LifeBuoy Type Carbolic Soap<br />
Manufacturing process of carbolic soap<br />
Transparent Soap as a Winter Soap<br />
Formulae for Transparent Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula for Winter Soap Manufacturing<br />
Method of transparent soap manufacture<br />
Manufacture of Transparent soap in power sector<br />
Transparent Soap Manufacture in Non Power Sector</p>
<p>FABRIC SOFTENERS</p>
<p>FORMULATIONS OF PERFUMES</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Formula<br />
Formula (Curacao base)<br />
Formula (Perfume Cuir base 1)<br />
Formula (Perfume woody base 1)<br />
Formula (Perfum QH 1)<br />
Formula (Bouvardia DM)<br />
Formula (Parfum AO)<br />
Formula (Parfum F)<br />
Formula (Parfum HB)<br />
Aldehydic Perfumes<br />
Formula (Parfume VN)<br />
Formula (Parfum C)<br />
Formula (Parfum SP)<br />
Chypre Types<br />
Formula (Parfum)<br />
Formula (Base Chypre H)<br />
Formula (Parfum VW)<br />
Oriental Perfumes<br />
Formula (Base S.H.)<br />
Formula (Perfum J)<br />
&#8216;Green&#8217; Perfumes<br />
Formula (Hyacinth Green base)<br />
Dominant Note Types<br />
Formula (Parfum)<br />
The Ambergris Note<br />
Formula (Parfum BM)<br />
Formula (Perfume concentrate as above)<br />
Manufacturing Processes<br />
Alcoholic Strengths<br />
Control</p>
<p>FRAGRANCE MANUFACTURE WITH FORMULAE</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Formulae<br />
Toilet Waters<br />
Modified Colognes<br />
Perfumes for Men<br />
Lavender<br />
Formula 3 (Lavender)<br />
Verbena<br />
Violet<br />
Formula 4 (Town and Country H.M.)<br />
Formula<br />
Formula (Peau d&#8221; Espagne)</p>
<p>LIQUID SOAP</p>
<p>Formula Liquid Soap<br />
Formula Liquid Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Liquid Soap<br />
Process of Liquid Soap Manufacture<br />
Soft Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Soft Soap Containing Soda<br />
Formula Soda Soft Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Soft Soap Containing Castor Oil<br />
Formula Soft Soap with Castor Oil<br />
Soft Soap Manufacturing Process</p>
<p>LIQUID DETERGENTS</p>
<p>LIQUID AND PASTE DETERGENTS (HERBAL)</p>
<p>Requisites of sufactants for formulating liquid detergents<br />
Surfactants Most Commonly Used<br />
Builders<br />
Viscosity Controllers<br />
Other ingredients<br />
Household Liquid Detergents for Lanundering Heavy Duty<br />
Manufacture of Paste Detergents<br />
Formulations of Liquid and paste Detergents<br />
Heavy Duty Liquid Detergents<br />
Light Duty Detergents<br />
Liquid Shampoo<br />
Typical Formulation No. 1<br />
Opaque Viscous Solution No. 2<br />
Procedure<br />
Light Duty (for silk, wool etc.)<br />
Typical Formulation No. 1<br />
Procedure<br />
Typical Formulation No. 2<br />
Rug Cleaning Liquid Detergent  Formulations<br />
A Recommended Formulation<br />
Formulae<br />
Heavy duty Liquid Detergents<br />
Heavy duty Liquid Detergent with controlled foam<br />
Formula Opaque Lotion type Light duty Liquid Detergent<br />
Formula Light duty Household Liquid Detergent<br />
Formulae<br />
40% Detergent Paste<br />
20%Detergent Paste<br />
Metal Degreasing Liquid Detergent<br />
General purpose Solvent based Detergent<br />
Textile Scouring paste<br />
Textile Degumming Detergent Paste<br />
Low Foaming Liquid Detergents<br />
Other Formulations of Synthetic Liquid Detergents<br />
Light duty Liquid Detergent<br />
Light duty Liquid Detergent for Dishwashing<br />
Household Liquid Detergent Cleaner<br />
Light duty Clear Detergent liquids<br />
Light duty Liquid Detergent Lotion<br />
Heavy duty Liquid Detergent</p>
<p>MEDICATED SOAP MANUFACTURING</p>
<p>Formula Medicated Stock Soap<br />
Manufacturing process of Medicated Stock Soap<br />
Formula Other Medicated Sulphur Soap<br />
Manufacturing Process of Medicated Sulphur Soap<br />
Formula Medicated Neem Soap<br />
Manufacturing Process of Medicated Neem Soap<br />
Formula Soap based Powders for Washing<br />
Formula Soap based Powder  Manufacturing for Coloured Fabrics<br />
Manufacturing Process</p>
<p>PRODUCTION OF SOAP</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Manufacturing Method of Soap<br />
Production of soap full<br />
Boiling process<br />
Manufacturing Process</p>
<p>PRODUCTION OF CAKE SOAP AND WASHING BAR</p>
<p>Formula Typical Washing Soap<br />
Recovery of glycerine as a by product<br />
Cold made process and semi boiling process in the cottage and small scale industries<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Equipments used for semiboiling and cold made process</p>
<p>PASTE DETERGENTS</p>
<p>Calcium Sulphonates</p>
<p>PERFUMES MANUFACTURE</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Rose<br />
Formulae<br />
Formula (Rose F)<br />
Formula (Rose H)<br />
Formula (Rose rouge)<br />
Formula (Rose blanche)<br />
Jasmine<br />
Formula (Jasmine 1)<br />
Formula (Jasmine 2)<br />
frmula (Jasmine 22.0 Fantasy 3)<br />
Formula (Jasmine base 5)<br />
Formula (Jasmine base 5a)<br />
Orangeflower and Neroli<br />
Formula 12 (Orange flower A)<br />
Formula 13 (Neroli A)<br />
Violet<br />
Formula 14 (Violet 1)<br />
Formula 15 (Violet 2)<br />
Formula 16 (Parma Violets Absolute Art)<br />
Formula 17 (Violet base)<br />
Acacia<br />
broom<br />
Carnation<br />
Type of Carnation<br />
Oeillet de nice<br />
Garden pink<br />
Sea pink<br />
Formula 18 (base Claveline 1)<br />
Formula 19 (Base Claveline 2)<br />
Cyclamen<br />
Fougere (Fern)<br />
Formula (Fougere 1)<br />
Formula (Fougere 2)<br />
Gardenia<br />
Formula (Gardenia 1)<br />
Formula (Gardenia 2)<br />
Hawthorn<br />
heliotrope<br />
Honeysuckle<br />
Formula (Chevrefeveuille 1)<br />
Hyacinth<br />
Formula (Hyacinth 1)<br />
Iris<br />
Lilac<br />
Formula (Lilac base 1)<br />
Formula (Lilac 2)<br />
Lily of the Valley<br />
Formula (Muguet No. 1)<br />
Formula (Muguet 2)<br />
Linden (Lime Biossom)<br />
Formula (Tilleul 1)<br />
Magnolia<br />
Mignonette (Reseda)<br />
Formula (Reseda 1)<br />
Mimosa<br />
Narcissus<br />
formula (Base Narceine 1)<br />
Formula 33 (Narcissus 2)<br />
Nardo<br />
New Mown hay<br />
Nicotiana<br />
Opopanax<br />
Formula 34 (Opopanax Art L)<br />
Orchid (Orchidee)<br />
Pansy<br />
peony<br />
Phlox<br />
Sweet Pea<br />
Formula 35 (Pois de Senteur 1)<br />
Formula 36 (Sweet pea 2)<br />
Syringa (Philadelphus)<br />
Formula 37 (Syringa 1)<br />
Trefle (Clover)<br />
Formula 38 (Trefle 1)<br />
Tuberose<br />
Frmula 39 (Base Tuberose 1)<br />
Formula 40 (Base Tuberose 2)<br />
Verbena<br />
Formula 41 (Verveine 1)<br />
Wallflower<br />
Wistaria<br />
Ylang-Ylang<br />
Formula 42 (Ylang 1)</p>
<p>PERFUMES USED IN SOAP, DETERGENTS, DISINFECTANTS AND COSMETICS</p>
<p>Perfumes for Soaps<br />
Factors Influencing Soap Perfuming<br />
Esters<br />
Alcohols<br />
Ketones<br />
Aldehydes and acetals<br />
Other constituents<br />
Soap perfumery fashions<br />
Perfuming synthetic detergents<br />
Stability of Perfumery Chemicals<br />
Perfumed disinfectants<br />
Formulae<br />
perfuming the air<br />
Incense and furnigants<br />
Perfumed candies<br />
Paints and polishes<br />
Other household products<br />
Perfuming cosmetics<br />
Adapting the Perfume to the Vehicle<br />
Perfuming Creams<br />
Perfuming Powders<br />
Perfuming Lipstick and Nail Lacquer<br />
Hair Preparation Perfumes<br />
Perfumed Aerosols<br />
Pharmacy and medicine<br />
Industrial Perfumes<br />
Perfumes for Textiles<br />
Perfumed Ink and Paper<br />
Masking Malodours<br />
Perfume in agriculture<br />
Perfumed Insecticides<br />
Miscellaneous uses<br />
Flavours as perfumes</p>
<p>SOAP FROM SEMI BOILING PROCESS</p>
<p>Production of Soap<br />
Physical appearance of cold made process<br />
Remedies for cold made products<br />
Formula Typical household washing bar soap<br />
Formula Good quality washing soap<br />
Formula 3 Cheaper quality washing soap<br />
Formula 4 Washing soaps cold process<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula 5 manufacture<br />
Formula 5 Sunlight type washing soap Semi boiled process<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula 6: Cotton Seed Oil Reside for Washing Soap<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula 7 Washing Soap without Adulteration<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula 8 Nerol Washing Soap by full boiled process<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Formula 9 Nerol Washing Soap (White)<br />
Formula 10 Lux Soap of White Colour<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula Sandal Soap<br />
Manufacturing process<br />
Jet Saponification Process</p>
<p>SOLID DETERGENTS WITH FORMULAE</p>
<p>Detergent Toilet bars<br />
Syndet Toilet Soap Formulae<br />
Formulae<br />
Household Scrub bars</p>
<p>TOILET SOAP MANUFACTURING</p>
<p>Band Dryer Method<br />
Tubular dryer method<br />
Flash drying Method<br />
Mixing of ingredients into the soap<br />
Preservatives<br />
Perfumes used in Toilet Soaps<br />
Types of Colour used in the Toilet soap<br />
Colour Index<br />
Rules for Colours<br />
Opacifiers used in Toilet Soaps<br />
Optical Brightners Used in Toilet Soaps<br />
Super Fatting Agent in Toilet Soaps<br />
Structurants used in toilet soaps<br />
Bactericides and germicides used in toilet soaps<br />
Various Other Additives used in Toilet Soap<br />
Double helical mixer used for toilet soap manufacture<br />
Structure of refiners and mills<br />
Structure of three roll mill<br />
Plodding used in toilet soap manufacture<br />
Stamping machine for the specification of soap<br />
Causes of stamping problem<br />
Making of dies for quality requirement<br />
Wrapping materials for toilet soap<br />
Wrapping machine<br />
packing process</p>
<p>TRANSLUCENT SOAP MANUFACTURE</p>
<p>Formula Translucent Coconut Oil Soap<br />
Manufacturing process of translucent coconut oil soap<br />
Floating soap manufacture<br />
Aeration process of floating soap<br />
Formula Floating Soap<br />
Formula Floating Soap<br />
Manufacturing process of floating soap</p>
<p>TOILET PREPARATIONS</p>
<p>Cream Shampoo Formula<br />
Process of Cream Shampoo<br />
Liquid Shampoo Formulae<br />
Formula<br />
Process of Liquid Shampoo<br />
Formula for Liquid Shampoo<br />
Process of Liquid Shampoo<br />
Pearlscent Shampoo Formula<br />
Process of Pearlscent Shampoo</p>
<p>VARIOUS FORMULATIONS FOR MANUFACTURE OF SOAPS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Formula Neem Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of neem soap manufacture<br />
Formula Camphor Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of camphor soap manufacture<br />
Formula Naphthalene Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of naphthalene soap manufacture<br />
Formula white colour lux type soap manufacture<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula Lux Type Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of Lux type soap manufacture<br />
Formula Hamam Type Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of Hamam type Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Chaulmogra Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of Chaulmogra Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Iodine Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of Iodine soap manufacture<br />
Formula Borax Bath Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of borax bath soap manufacture<br />
Formula Borax Soap Powder<br />
Process of Borax Soap Powder Manufacture<br />
Formula Borax Dry Soap<br />
Process of borax dry soap manufacture<br />
Formula Surgical Soap<br />
process of surgical soap manufacture<br />
Formula Germicidal Soap<br />
Process of Germicidal Soap Manufacture<br />
formula Honey Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Hyacinth Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula Jasmine Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Lily Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula Lavender Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula Palm and Olive Oils Manufacturing<br />
Formula Frose Soap Manufacture<br />
Formulae Violet Soap<br />
properties of violet soap<br />
formula Violet Soap<br />
formula Khas Soap Manufacturing<br />
Manufacturing Process of Khas Soap<br />
Perfumery Soap Manufacturing Formula<br />
formula Acacia Soap based On Essential Oils<br />
Formula: Acacia Soap Manufacturing based On Synthetics<br />
Formula Amber Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula Cederwood Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula Carnation Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula Chypre Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula Cologne Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula heliotrope Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formulae Herbal Soap Manufacturing<br />
Formula Washing Soap with soap Stone Manufacturing<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula: Washing Soap with soda Silicate Manufacturing<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formulae Washing Soap Manufacturing<br />
process of washing soap manufacture<br />
Formula Washing Soap  Manufacturing<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula washing soap manufacturing<br />
Process of washing soap manufacture<br />
Formula Washing Soap of Various Types<br />
Process of various type of washing soap manufacture<br />
Formulae bar Soap Manufacturing<br />
Process of bar soap manufacture<br />
Formula Bar Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of manufacture<br />
Formula Bar Soap Manufacturing<br />
Process of bar soap manufacture<br />
Formulae: Bar Soap of Cheaper Class Manufacturing<br />
process of cheaper class bar soap manufacture<br />
Formula Low Class bar Soap Manufacturing<br />
Process of low class bar soap manufacture<br />
Formula: cheaper class bar Soap Manufacturing<br />
Process of cheaper class bar soap manufacture<br />
Formula: Minimum Quality bar Soap Manufacturing<br />
Process of minimum quality bar soap manufacture<br />
Formula: Minimum Class Bar Soap Manufacture<br />
Process of minimum class bar soap manufacture<br />
Formula Medium Class Bar Soap Manufacturing<br />
Process of medium class bar soap manufacture<br />
Formula Medium Quality bar Soap Manufacturing<br />
Process of Medium Quality bar Soap Manufacture<br />
Formula bar Soap of Various Quality</p>
<p>DETERGENT POWDER</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Simple Absorption<br />
formula for Washing of Stone Floors<br />
Formula<br />
Process of Manufacture<br />
Combined Absorption and Neutralization<br />
Heavy Duty Household Washing Powder<br />
Formula 100% Sulphonic Acid<br />
Formula : 90% Sulphonic Acid<br />
Process of Manufacture<br />
Formula<br />
Procedure<br />
Formulae for White Household heavy Duty Washing Powder<br />
Formula 100% Sulphonic Acid<br />
Formula 90% Sulphonic Acid<br />
Dry Mixing of Powders<br />
Spray-Drying of Powders<br />
Colour<br />
Particle Size of powder<br />
Bulk Density<br />
Residual Moisture<br />
Tower Operation Conditions<br />
Stickiness in Spray Dried Powder<br />
product uniformity<br />
Separation of Powder<br />
Wet Scrubbing<br />
Use of Fines<br />
Combination of Spray Dried and Dry Mixed Powders<br />
Ballestra Cembed System<br />
Paterson Kelley System<br />
Anhydro System<br />
Drum Drying of Powders</p>
<p>TESTING  AND ANALYSIS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Tests for Oils and Fats<br />
Moisture Determination<br />
Test for Free Fatty Acids<br />
Test for Impurities<br />
Test for Unsaponifiable matter<br />
Test for Titre<br />
The Iodine Number<br />
The Saponification Number<br />
Melting Point of Fats<br />
Acid Number<br />
Acetyl Value<br />
Specific Gravity of Oils<br />
Rancidity Test</p>
<p>PACKAGING OF DETERGENT POWDER AND BARS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Packaged Commodities Rules<br />
Declaration to Be Made On Every Package<br />
Packaging Rules<br />
Specific Quantities of Packed Commodities<br />
Synthetic Detergent Powder Packaging<br />
Cartons for Packaging<br />
Paper/Poly Sachets<br />
Polythene bags<br />
Detergent bar Packaging<br />
Specifications for Packaging of Materials<br />
Testing Methods for packaging<br />
Physical Test for packaging<br />
Substance<br />
Dimensions<br />
Bursting Strength<br />
Compression Resistance<br />
Tensile Strength<br />
Scuff Resistance<br />
Moisture Content<br />
Other Tests for Packaging<br />
Wax/polythene coated wrapper<br />
Stability to Alkali<br />
Stability to Flap<br />
Water Absorption<br />
Type of Filting<br />
Machine Direction on Paper and Board<br />
Stiffness of Board<br />
Miscellaneous Tests</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The Book Modern <strong>Technology of Acid Slurry, Surfactants, Soap and Detergents with Formulae </strong>covers almost all the basic and advanced details to setup own Unit. The Book Covers Soap, Fatty Acids and Synthetic Detergents, Detergent Components, Surfactants, Builders, Raw Materials, Analysis and Testing, Manufacture of Acid Slurry, Manufacture of Soap, Surfactants, Manufacture of Synthetic Detergents, Detergent soap and Additives. The book has been written for the benefit and to prove an asset and a handy reference guide in the hands of new entrepreneurs &#38; well established industrialists.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The book <strong>Modern Technology of Modern Technology of Acid Slurry, Surfactants, Soap and Detergents with Formulae</strong> covers</p>
<p>Contents</p>
<p><strong>Soap, Fatty Acids and<br />
Synthetic Detergents</strong></p>
<p>Soap<br />
Introduction<br />
Chemistry<br />
Manufacturing Technology<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Functional Properties of Soap<br />
Manufacturing Processes<br />
Two-Stage Soap Spray Dryer<br />
Fatty Acids<br />
Fractionation and Physical<br />
Separation<br />
Fat Refining<br />
Fat Splitting Processes<br />
Fatty Acid Distillation<br />
Special Separation Methods<br />
Synthetic Detergents<br />
Surfactant Hydrophile-<br />
Hydrophobe Balance<br />
Anionic Surfactants<br />
Non-ionic Surfactants<br />
Amphoteric Surfactants<br />
Alkylolamides<br />
Cationic Surfactants<br />
Detergent Builders<br />
Detergent Additives<br />
Spray Drying<br />
Agglomeration Processing<br />
Liquid Detergent Processing<br />
Detergent Trends</p>
<p><strong>Detergent Components</strong></p>
<p>Surfactants</p>
<p>Builders</p>
<p>Phosphates<br />
Silicates<br />
Zeolites<br />
Soda ash<br />
Oxygen releasing compounds<br />
Sodium chloride<br />
Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose68<br />
Chelating agents</p>
<p><strong>Raw Materials</strong></p>
<p>Soap<br />
Group A. Historical oil-bearing materials<br />
Group B. Newer oil-bearing materials<br />
Group C. Oil-bearing materials<br />
derived as byproducts of<br />
cultivated crops<br />
Detergents</p>
<p><strong>Analysis and Testing</strong></p>
<p>Test for Moisture<br />
Test for Free Fatty Acids<br />
Test for Impurities<br />
Test for Unsaponifiable Matter<br />
Test for Titer<br />
Tests for Colour<br />
Iodine Number (Wijs Method)<br />
Preparation of reagents<br />
Wijs iodine solution<br />
N/10 sodium thiosulphate<br />
Starch paste<br />
Potassium iodide solution<br />
Potassium dichromate solution<br />
Saponification Number<br />
Melting Point Of Fats<br />
Acid Number<br />
Acetyl Value<br />
Cold Test<br />
Smoke, Flash, Fire Tests<br />
Thiocyanogen Value<br />
Volatile Fatty Acids<br />
Bleach Test On Animal Fats<br />
Specific Gravity Of Oils<br />
Test For Marine Animal Oils In Vegetable Oil<br />
Halphen Test For Cottonseed Oil<br />
Baudoin’s Test For Sesame Oil<br />
Bellier’s Test For Groundnut Oil<br />
Fitelson Test For Teaseed Oil<br />
Kreis Test For Rancidity<br />
Test For Hardness In Water<br />
Analysis Of Soap And Soap Products<br />
Sampling And Preparation Of Sample<br />
Test For Moisture<br />
Test For Free Caustic Alkali<br />
Test For Carbonate<br />
Tests For Sodium Silicate<br />
Tests For Borax<br />
Test For Total Alkali And Total Fat<br />
Test For Sodium Chloride<br />
Test For Unsaponifiable And/or Unsaponified Fat<br />
Test For Stability Of Soap<br />
Examination Of Fatty Acids<br />
Qualitative Test For Rosin<br />
Quantitative Tests For Rosin<br />
Analysis Of Potash Soap<br />
Calculation Of Soap Analysis<br />
Analysis Of Soap Powders<br />
Quantitative determination<br />
1. Reagents<br />
2. Procedure<br />
3. Calculation<br />
Total phosphate<br />
2. Reagents<br />
3. Procedure<br />
Synthetic Detergents<br />
Presence of synthetic detergent<br />
Qualitative test<br />
1. Reagents<br />
2. Procedure<br />
Anhydrous, salt-free,<br />
soda soaps<br />
1. Apparatus<br />
2. Reagents<br />
3. Procedure<br />
4. Calculation<br />
1. Determination by difference<br />
Tests For Biodegradability<br />
Moisture Tests On Some<br />
Popular Liquid Detergents<br />
Analysis Of Glycerol</p>
<p><strong>Manufacture of Acid Slurry</strong></p>
<p>Sulphonation with sulphuric acid and oleum</p>
<p><strong>Manufacture of Soap</strong></p>
<p>Technology of Surfactants<br />
Introduction<br />
Types of Surfactants<br />
Anionic Surfactants<br />
Cationic Surfactants<br />
Amphoteric Surfactants<br />
Polymeric Surfactants<br />
Biosurfactants<br />
Raw Materials Of Surfactants<br />
Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB)<br />
LAB Manufacturing Processes<br />
Detergent Alcohols<br />
Natural alcohols<br />
Synthetic detergent alcohols<br />
Alphaolefins (LAO)<br />
Alphaolefins production<br />
Ethylene Oxide (EO)/<br />
Propylene Oxide (PO)<br />
Manufacture<br />
Fatty Amines<br />
Key Features Of Surfactants<br />
Major Surfactants<br />
Lignin sulphonates<br />
Petroleum sulphonates<br />
Alkylbenzene sulphonates<br />
Alkylnaphthalene sulphonates<br />
Alcohol sulphates<br />
Alcohol and alkylphenol ether sulphates (AES/APES)<br />
Sorbitan esters<br />
Glycerol esters<br />
Polyglycerol esters<br />
Glycols and glycol esters<br />
Ethylene Oxide/Propylene Oxide Clock Copolymers<br />
Alcohol Ethoxylates (AE)<br />
Alkyl Phenol Ethoxylates (APE)<br />
Polyhydric alcohol ethoxylates<br />
Lanolin Ethoxylates<br />
Ethoxylated Polysiloxanes<br />
Alkanolamides<br />
Fatty Amine Oxides (FAO)<br />
Acetylenic Alcohol Derivatives<br />
Silicones<br />
Fluorosurfactants<br />
Alkyl Polyglycosides<br />
Sulphosuccinates, Sulphosuccinamates<br />
Phosphate Esters<br />
Amine Based Surfactants<br />
Amine ethoxylates<br />
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (QAC)<br />
Imidazolines and Polyamines<br />
Betaines<br />
Technologies For Manufacture Of Surfactants<br />
Important Physico-chemical Characteristics of Surfactants<br />
The HLB system<br />
Surfactant solubility and the kraft temperature<br />
Emulsion stabilisation<br />
Foam stabilisation<br />
Wetting and related phenomena<br />
Dispersion<br />
Technologies</p>
<p><strong>Manufacture of Synthetic Detergents<br />
</strong><br />
Simple Absorption Combined Absorption of Neutralisation<br />
White Households Heavy-day Washing Powder<br />
Dry Mixing of Powders<br />
Spray Drying of Powders<br />
Liquid Detergents<br />
Toilet Preparations<br />
1. Cream Shampoo<br />
2. Liquid Shampoo<br />
3. Liquid Shampoo<br />
4. Pearlescent Shampoo<br />
5. Bubble Bath Preparation<br />
Paste Detergents<br />
(a) Detergent toilet cakes<br />
Household Detergent Cakes<br />
‘One-shot’ Tablets for Washing Machines<br />
Spray-dried heavy duty household hand-washing powder<br />
Heavy duty fully automatic washing machine powder<br />
Low-foaming machine powder for soft water areas<br />
Low-foaming machine powder for soft water areas using readymade soap powder<br />
Spray dried household low-foaming laundry powders</p>
<p>Detergent Soap and Additives</p>
<p>Alkyl Aryl Sulphonate<br />
Properties<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
From Dodecyl Benzene and Sulphuric Acid<br />
Reaction<br />
Flow Diagram<br />
Note<br />
Useful Data<br />
Uses<br />
Grades<br />
Toxicity<br />
Detergent<br />
Typical Properties of Linear<br />
Alkyl Benzene, produced by the Pacol Process<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
By Sulphonating Linear Alkybenzene<br />
Suds Regulators<br />
Builders<br />
Additives<br />
Note<br />
Reaction<br />
Linear alkylbenzene sulphonation<br />
Flow Diagram</p>
<p><strong>Plant Economics of Liquid Soap</strong></p>
<p>Plant Economics of Nerol Laundry Soap<br />
<strong><br />
Plant Economics of Washing and<br />
Laundry Soap</strong></p>
<p>Plant Economics of<br />
Toilet Soap From Soap Noodles</p>
<p><strong>Plant Economics of Bar Soap</strong></p>
<p>Plant Economics of Washing Soap</p>
<p>Plant Economics of<br />
Detergent Cake &amp; Powder</p>
<p><strong>Plant Economics of<br />
Detergent Powder</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Book Modern <strong>Technology of Acid Slurry, Surfactants, Soap and Detergents with Formulae </strong>covers almost all the basic and advanced details to setup own Unit. The Book Covers Soap, Fatty Acids and Synthetic Detergents, Detergent Componentsg, Surfactants, Builders, Raw Materials, Analysis and Testing, Manufacture of Acid Slurry, Manufacture of Soap, Surfactants, Manufacture of Synthetic Detergents, Detergent soap and Additives. The book has been written for the benefit and to prove an asset and a handy reference guide in the hands of new entrepreneurs &amp; well established industrialists.</p>
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