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    Toilet Soap Noodles TFM 72% (40:40:20)

    Toilet Soap Noodles TFM 72% (40:40:20) in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

    N/A

    Cas Number

    143-07-7

    HS Code

    3401.20.20

    Formula

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    Basic Info

    Appearance

    White Solid

    Common Names

    Soap Chips

    Packaging

    25 Kg Polypropylene Bags

    Brief Overview

    To make soap noodles, vegetable oils including palm, coconut, olive, and/or animal fat (tallow) are saponified using sodium hydroxide. The earliest known types of soap are said to have been soap noodles. Because soap noodles are easy to customize with colors, flavors, and other components to manufacture soap, both novice and professional soap makers utilize them. Molding, pressing, and stamping are other techniques that can be used to further alter the final product of this soap.

    Manufacturing Process

    The primary method of making soap, known as direct saponification, involves combining triglyceride and sodium hydroxide. Fatty acids and glycerol are byproducts of hydrolyzing fats and oils. The next action is to use sodium hydroxide to neutralize these fatty acids. When methanol is used to transesterify fat or oil, methyl esters are created. When sodium hydroxide is used to saponify the methyl ester, soap is produced, and methanol is a byproduct.

    Detergent Industry

    Soap mixtures undergo homogenization through rollers or a high-pressure worm screw. This process creates a thin soap sheet or multiple layers extruded through a perforated endplate. A plodder compresses the homogenized soap into a continuous bar.

    Various soap noodles' specifications yield different types of soap, such as toilet, laundry, translucent, high-lather, and medicated soaps.

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