Is about making products from raw materials. Formulation is all about designing the everyday products we use: detergents, paints, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food and fuel additives. This FUN pack will introduce you to the world of formulation through fun, interactive activities. Pre Soak Enzyme Detergent Spray Dried Enzyme Detergent-Formula MANUFACTURING OF LIQUID & PASTE DETERGENTS Beginning Building up Liquid Detergents Manufacturing Method of Liquid Detergents Liquid Detergents for Automatic Dish Washing Machines Formula Manufacture of Paste Detergents Formulations of Liquid & Paste Detergents General Purpose Liquid. Liquid detergents (Soap) share the same properties with solid detergents. A detergent is expected to consist of the surface-active agents or ingredients which are the essential ingredients and subsidiary ingredients (supplementing ingredients). In all detergents, the surface-active agent forms the most important part of the detergent. Water used to make it. The speed of the reaction between the oil and the caustic soda is influenced by free fatty acid content of the oil, the heat of the components before mixing, and how vigorously the mixing is to be done. Free fatty acid contents, vigorous mixing, and heat, speed up the given soap-making. Paste Detergents 24. Calcium Sulphonates 25. Solid Detergents 26. Detergents Toilet Bars 27. Household Scrub Bars 28. Fabric Softeners 29. Abrasive Cleaners IV. FORMULATION AND APPLICATION OF DETERGENTS: 1. Household Cleaning 4. Heavy-duty Laundering 5. Light-duty Household Products 7.
Detergent Formulation Pdf
These are the names of the formulas:
1. Dishwashing detergent.
2. Pine Gel.
3. Black Dip.
4. Body and shower gel.
5. Carpet shampoo.
6. Deo Blocks.
7. Toilet Bowl Cleaner.
8. Fabric Softener.
9. Waterless hand Cleaner.
10. Stainless steel Cleaner.
11. Powder Carpet Cleaner
12. Glass rinse aid.
13. Automatic Dishwashing detergent.
14. De-Ruster.
15. Bubble Bath.
16. Laundry Starch.
17. General Purpose Cleaner.
18. Brick and stone cleaner.
19. Pressure cleaner.
20. Degreaser.
21. Household Ammonia.
22. 'Handy Andy' type cleaner.
23. Aluminium cleaner and brightener.
24. Blue disinfectant for toilets.
25. Car shampoo.
26. Engine Cleaner.
27. Hair shampoo.
28. Quality 'Handy Andy' type cleaner.
29. Vinyl and Rubber protection fluid.
30. Metal polish for silver.
31. Radiator anti-freeze and anti-rust.
32. Mechanics soap paste and hand cleaner.
33. Anti-bacterial hand cleaner.
34. Children’s bubbles.
35. Algae Control.
36. Leather polish.
37. Protective barrier cream.
38. Cleansing cold cream.
39. Nail polish remover.
40. Drain Cleaner.
41. Household Bleach.
42. Dispenser liquid hand soap.
43. Window Cleaner.
44. Home Disinfectant.
45. Tile Cleaner.
46. Air Freshener.
47. Spot Laundry Cleaner.
48. Non scratch cleaner.
49. Oven Cleaner.
50. Liquid carpet shampoo.
Contents of the HOUSE AND HOME PRODUCTION MANUAL:
1. Introduction to chemical production.
2. Health and Safety Measures: Making sure that you handle chemicals correctly.
3. Labelling requirements: How to label the product to conform to regulations if you want to sell your products to supermarkets and shops.
4. Quality control: Making sure that your product is of the best quality.
5. Sample tests: Controlling the strength of the product when making economy products and luxury super strength products for the more affluent.
6. Tables of values: How much is perfect.
7. List of suppliers of raw materials to make the products.
8. Correct storage to ensure strength and freshness.
9. Working with percentages.
10. Preservatives and how to use them.
11. PH levels.
12. The use of perfumes and dyes.
13. How to thicken the products.
Detergent Making Formula Pdf Templates
Contents of the MARKETING MANUAL:
1. Branding your products so that only you sell products under a name that you choose.
2. Mark-ups and costing. What to sell your product for. How to determine the right price.
3. Market research: what do people need most; what are people actually buying and why.
4. Packaging that entice people to purchase your product.
5. How to source finance for your business.
6. Structuring your business.
7. Registering your business.
8. Other legal requirements.
9. Free Advertising and other economical ways to advertise.
10. Market penetration: How, where, what?
11. Economy versus quality: Cheap versus expensive.
12. Displaying your product correctly.
13. Choosing a suitable name for all your products and the business.
14. Your business plan.
15. How to keep your customers loyal.
16. The right location if you are opening a shop.
17. Tendering information.
18. The tax man, VAT, U.I.F. etc.
The Cost of the Detergent Manufacturing TrainingisR5100 and includes a manual with all the above formulations.
If you purchase the Home Study the cost is R3000.
*Please Note that you need to reside in South Africa to purchase the Home Study Course Package.
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