Laundry Soap Noodle TFM 50% Min (90:10)

Laundry Soap Noodle TFM 50% Min (90:10)

Origin
: Indonesia
CAS Number
: 0143-07-07
HS Code
: 3401.20.20
Basic Info
Concentration
: Pure substance
Appearance / Color
: White to off-white solid
Drug Precursor Status
: Non-precursor
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Technical Document

Brief Overview
Soap noodles are created through the saponification process, a method that combines vegetable oils such as palm, coconut, and olive, along with animal fats like tallow, using sodium hydroxide. Among the earliest soap varieties, soap noodles prove highly efficient in soap manufacturing, particularly in the adjustment of flavors, colors, and other elements. To achieve diverse soap products, additional techniques like pressing, stamping, and molding are often employed on the final product.
Manufacturing Process
In the main soap production method known as direct saponification, triglyceride molecules combine with sodium hydroxide. Hydrolysis converts fats and oils into glycerol and fatty acids, which are then neutralized by sodium hydroxide. Methyl esters are generated through the trans-esterification of methanol and oil or fat. Soap is produced by saponifying these methyl esters with sodium hydroxide, and methanol is a byproduct of the process.