Anumah Abdulraheem is a promising and patriotic young undergraduate student, studying Industrial Chemistry in one of the best Federal Universities in one of the best Africa Countries... Nigeria...Smiling...
The short presentation is all about the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme performed in a detergent company.
2. • The presentation is basically aimed at expressing the outline of my relevance
practical experience and exposure to work ethics during my six months
Industrial Training at DOYIN INVESTMENT NIGERIA LIMITED.
• The above named company is into the production of two main household
products namely;
• New global Arial Detergent
• Bold Detergent (Blue Omo)
• During my short stint with them, I worked under the supervision of Mr.
Abu-Bakr O. Ibrahim as a Laboratory analyst and quality control analyst and
also learn more about work ethics.
3. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COMPANY
• A detergent and soap industry is one of the largest
and most successful industries in Nigeria.
• Global soap and detergent industry was
incorporated on 8th October, 1984 as the first
wholly and indigenous soap and detergent
Manufacturing Company.
• The company is operated, managed and directed
by full blooded Nigerians. Owned by a courageous
and experienced industrialist of high repute,
Prince (Dr) Samuel Adedoyin who has for
many years been championing indigenous
technology, backward integration and the use of
local raw materials in Nigeria.
• The company has on its board, Prince (Dr)
Samuel Adedoyin D.L.H, FMSF, FWAPF
piloting as the Chairman/Managing director
while the affairs of the establishment are
managed under the astute leadership of Mrs.
Omolola Olobayo who is the Executive
Director.
Factory summary information:
5 tons per hour
Current capacity is 10 tons per hour.
5. Raw materials Function
LABS
(RC6H4SO3H)
Active ingredient, forms the surfactant which
emulsifies, suspends and remove dirt from surface.
CAUSTIC SODA
(NaOH)
Neutralizes the sulfonic acid to form the surfactants
(alkyl benzene sulfonate)
WATER (H2O) As a solvent. Causes homogenous mixture of the
ingredients.
Sodium sulphate
(Na2SO4)
As a filler and diluting agent
Sodium Silicate
(NaSiO3)
An anti – corrosion agent, a binder , alkalinity
moderator and drying agent
OBA,Enzyme,kaolin
6. % PURITY
• Procedure
• Weigh 1-2g of acid sample into 250ml conical flask
• Add 100ml of hot water
• Swirl to dissolve completely
• Cool in water bath
• Add 2 drops of phenolphthalein indicator
• Titrate to pink color with standardized solution.
• CALCULATION
• A= TV x0.5N (NAOH) x100
• WT OF SAMPLE x 1000
• The essence of this analysis is to check the purity of the sulphonic acid.
• And the accepted value in this regard ranges from 94-99.
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7. % H2SO4
• Transfer the titrated solution into 500ml volumetric flask and make it up to the
mark
• Pipette 50ml into 250ml volumetric flask and make it up to the mark
• Pipette 10ml into titrating reagent solution and titrate against hyamine solution
to light blue as end point.
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• CALCULATION
• B= TV x0.0034N (HYM) x500x250x100
• WT OF SAMPLE x 50x10x1000
• %purity= B-320
• %H2SO4= (A-B) 49
• 320= Equivalent of sulphonic acid
• 49= Equivalent of sulphuric acid
8. ACID VALUE
• Weigh 0.25g of acid sample
• Add 50ml of neutralized ethanol solution
• Shake to dissolve
• Add 2 drops of phenolphthalein
• Titrate against standardized KOH (1N) to light pink color.
• CALCULATION
• TV x0.1N (KOH) x56.11
WT OF SAMPLE
• 56.11 =Equivalent of KOH
• WT= Weight
• The essence of this analysis is to determine the acid value or
neutralization number in the solution.
• The accepted acid value ranges from 160-185.
9. •
DETERGENT
PRODUCTION
SULPHONATION SECTION
Sulfonic Acid Holding tank
AUXILIARY
PRODUCTION
Dissolution of silicate
Dissolution of caustic soda
Dissolution of blue dye
powder
NEUTRALIZATION SECTION
Formation of detergent paste
DRYING/BLOWING SECTION
Drying slurry to powder
Weathering and cooling the dried
powder
Crystallizing the salts out of the
powder
MIXING SECTION
Formation of Slurry(Intermediate)
PACKAGING
SECTION
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