Soap Noodles
₹80.00
Applications
Soap noodles serve as the fundamental building blocks for soap manufacturing, facilitating the creation of various soap products.
Description
Soap Noodles are the basic form of soap and manufacturers add fragrances, pigments, and other components to produce their own brand of soap. A typical blend ratio would be 80:20 of palm oil: palm kernel oil or coconut oil. In the market, there are other ratios like 70:30, 90:10, and 60:40 available too.
Preparation
In this process, you only need to hat palm oil up to the melting point. Once the melting point is achieved, you need to mix the oil with alkaline or fatty acids. Cold processes soap noodles preserve glycerin. So, they do not need chemical substances for further preservation.
Chemical Properties
Soap noodles are primarily composed of fatty acids and sodium salts, crucial for soap formulation and exhibit surfactant properties essential for cleansing and foaming.
Definition
Soap Noodles are the basic form of soap and manufacturers add fragrances, pigments, and other components to produce their own brand of soap. A typical blend ratio would be 80:20 of palm oil: palm kernel oil or coconut oil. In the market, there are other ratios like 70:30, 90:10, and 60:40 available too.
Description
Product Name | Soap Noodles |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Color | White |
Glycerine | 1.0% |
Fatty Acid | 1.5% max |
Packaging Size | As Per Requirement |
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