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We list basic materials used in soap making.
Animal fats
- Cow, lamb; pork, horse, camel fat;
- Bone, seal, walrus, fish oil, etc.
vegetable fats
Palm, palm kernel, coconut, olive, wood, colza, linseed, hemp, poppy, cottonseed, sunflower oil, hydrogenated vegetable oils (salolin, salomaz), etc.
Fatty acids and resins
- Olein, rosin, naphthenic acids, etc.;
- Caustic alkalis and soda;
- Caustic soda, caustic potash, soda ash (anhydrous), crystalline soda, potash, caustic lime, etc.
Auxiliary materials and substances for filling
- Water, table salt, burnt lime, soluble liquid glass, talc, etc.;
- coloring matter;
- Ultramarine, cinnabar, chlorophyll, carmine and other aniline and mineral paints;
- Essential perfume oils and essences.
Author: Korolev V.A.
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