November 2020

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Soda Ash Applications Insights: From Chemistry to Commerce

Discover the wide-ranging world of soda ash applications! From making clear and strong glass to boosting the cleaning power of detergents, soda ash plays a vital role in various industries. Learn how this versatile compound is used in different processes, contributing to innovation and efficiency across the board. Explore the practical aspects of soda ash …

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Stearic Acid – A Hardening Agent For Soaps, Candles, Cosmetics, etc

Today in this blog let’s discuss some of the properties, structure as well uses of one of the most popular acids which has a wide variety of applications, which is stearic acid. The stearic acid structure can be defined as saturated acid which is of 18-carbon chains of fatty acid. The stearic acid formula can be defined …

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Soap Noodles Production from Vegetable Oil

Manufacturing and Production of Soap Noodles from Vegetable Oil Soap noodles are made by a saponification reaction from vegetable oil and animal fats and are formulated as fatty acid salt. These substances are used for making soap as feedstock. Its structure, high quality, incredible quality of cleansing power, efficiency of use, and not harmful to …

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Lauric Acid: Research, Acne, How to Use and More

Coconut oil is extremely popular in regular excellence and well-being regimens. Innumerable online journals and normal well-being sites promote it as a wonder item, ready to do everything from mitigating split skin to inverting holes. Notwithstanding, when you separate coconut oil into its dynamic parts, things begin to look not so much inexplicable but rather …

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Hydrated Lime Market to Make Great Impact in Near Future by 2028

Hydrated lime is also called calcium hydroxide and it is a sterile, colorless, very clear powder processed in a method called slaking by treating calcium oxide also known as quick lime with water. Hydrated lime is also used in the manufacture of mortars, plasters, cement, paints, hard rubber products, petrochemicals, and leather tanning products, known …

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