The document provides formulations and procedures for making several products including bubble bath, fabric softener, body wash, and room spray. The bubble bath formulations include ingredients like MC gel, industrial salt, colorant, scent, and bubble enhancer. The procedures describe mixing and leaving the solutions to clear before bottling. Other products like fabric softener, body wash, and room spray have similar lists of ingredients and mixing procedures. The document suggests many other product types can also be made like shampoo, cleaners, and bleach.
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.
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Studies on textile printing on cotton fabric with Various ThickenerVijay Prakash
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Modern printing is done typically with ink on paper using a printing press. It is also frequently done on metals, plastics, cloth and composite materials. On paper it is often carried out as a large-scale industrial process and is an essential part of publishing and transaction printing.
Printing spread early to Korea and Japan, which also used Chinese logograms, but the technique was also used in Turpan and Vietnam using a number of other scripts. This technique then spread to Persia and Russia. This technique was transmitted to Europe from China, via the Islamic world, and by around 1400 was being used on paper for old master prints and playing cards. However, Arabs never used this to print the Quran because of the limit of Islam doctrine.
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.
PHARMINICIO is a company created in Barcelona with extensive experience in the pharmaceutical sector and a multidisciplinary team that comes from various pharmaceutical companies.
The company markets two product lines:
Rx, with products positioned in the therapeutic areas of gastroenterology,
OTC, product lines as the one dedicated to mitigating the effects of colds, as Bicasan, Liptomiel and Viralkey. Or the line for athletes with Ibukey (ibuprofen) and magnesium.
We are in the process of internationalization, expanding our distribution network in different parts of the world.
We are present in Azerbaijan, Latvia, Lebanon and Taiwan.
Studies on textile printing on cotton fabric with Various ThickenerVijay Prakash
Printing is a process for reproducing text and images using a master form or template. The earliest examples include Cylinder seals and other objects such as the Cyrus Cylinder and the Cylinders of Nabonidus. The earliest known form of woodblock printing came from China dating to before 220 A.D. Later developments in printing include the movable type, first developed by Bi Sheng in China. The printing press, a more efficient printing process for western languages with their more limited alphabets, was developed by Johannes Gutenberg in the fifteenth century.
Modern printing is done typically with ink on paper using a printing press. It is also frequently done on metals, plastics, cloth and composite materials. On paper it is often carried out as a large-scale industrial process and is an essential part of publishing and transaction printing.
Printing spread early to Korea and Japan, which also used Chinese logograms, but the technique was also used in Turpan and Vietnam using a number of other scripts. This technique then spread to Persia and Russia. This technique was transmitted to Europe from China, via the Islamic world, and by around 1400 was being used on paper for old master prints and playing cards. However, Arabs never used this to print the Quran because of the limit of Islam doctrine.
To get acquainted with the construction, working principle and application of Butter Churn in the dairy industry.
A diagram of the butter Churn is included.
Theory
Journey of milk to butter
Working of butter churn
Specifications
Procedure
CIP (Clean in place)
Maintenance of butter churn
Conclusion
Reference
Highly appreciated in the market for wholesaling and distributing an extensive range of supreme quality Bottles and Jars, Ajanta Packaging Company was set up at vast area of Paharganj at New Delhi in the year 1981.
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Pharmaceutical liquid dosage forms - Classification, Types are described- Syrup, elixirs, liniments, lotions, gargles, mouthwash and throat paints. These dosage forms are describes with its preparation method.
In this presentation viewers will able to learn about liquids for external use such as liniments and lotions, liquids for oral cavity such as mouthwash, throat paints and gargles.
To get acquainted with the construction, working principle and application of Butter Churn in the dairy industry.
A diagram of the butter Churn is included.
Theory
Journey of milk to butter
Working of butter churn
Specifications
Procedure
CIP (Clean in place)
Maintenance of butter churn
Conclusion
Reference
Highly appreciated in the market for wholesaling and distributing an extensive range of supreme quality Bottles and Jars, Ajanta Packaging Company was set up at vast area of Paharganj at New Delhi in the year 1981.
Tablet coating engineering is one of the prominent topics in pharmaceutical field.
This slide will help pharmacy student to become familiar with coating technology
Homogenization is a process of micronization of fat globules in milk to achieve the uniform consistency and taste. This presentation discuss the types of Homogenizers used
Pharmaceutical liquid dosage forms - Classification, Types are described- Syrup, elixirs, liniments, lotions, gargles, mouthwash and throat paints. These dosage forms are describes with its preparation method.
In this presentation viewers will able to learn about liquids for external use such as liniments and lotions, liquids for oral cavity such as mouthwash, throat paints and gargles.
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Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
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for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
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This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptx
How to Make Household Products?
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9. FORMULATION
• 1.4 kg MC GEL
• 300g Industrial Salt
• 30 ml Colorant
• 30 ml Scent
• 120 ml BC-06
• 500 ml Bubble Enhancer
• 15 ml Anti - Bacterial
• 11.6 Purified water
• 15ml Preservative (optional)
10. PROCEDURE
1. Prepare 11.6liters of purified water
2. Mix first MC Gel with 150grms of Industrial Salt .
3. Stir until crystalized
4. Add water gradually (Purified)
5. Add the Colorant
6. Add the Scent
7. Add BC-06, Anti Bacterial, Bubble enhancer, and Preservatives. Mix
well.
8. Dilute the remaining 150grams Industrial Salt to 300ml water (from
get from 11.6) then mix.
7. Leave the mixed solution for at least 24 hrs. for clearing time
8. Then pack into the bottle and sealed
17. FORMULATION
• 1 kg Maxi-soft GEL
• 30 ml Colorant
• 150 ml Scent
• 150 ml Scent Retainer
• 25 ml Anti - Foam
• Preservative (Optional)
18. PROCEDURE
1. Dilute Maxi-soft gel in a warm water (preferably
Purified)
2. Mix the solution thoroughly
3. Add your desired Colorant
4. Add the Scent, and Scent Retainer
5. Add Anti - Foam
6. Leave the mix solution for at least 3 days for
fabric aging
7. Store in an airtight bottle
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24. FORMULATION
• 1 kg MC GEL
• 500g Industrial Salt
• 50 ml Colorant
• 25 ml Scent
• 120 ml Moisturizer
• 120 ml Bubble Enhancer
• 150 ml MC Wax
• Preservative (Optional)
25. PROCEDURE
• 1. Mix MC Gel with Industrial Salt
• 2. Stir until crystalized
• 3. Add water gradually (Purified, Distilled)
• 4. Add the Colorant
• 5. Add the Scent
• 6. Add Moisturizer
• 7. Add Bubble Enhancer, MC Wax
• 7. Leave the mix solution for at least 24 hrs. For
clearing time
• 8. Then pack into the bottle and sealed
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27. FORMULATION
• 30 ml Perfume oil (choose from 79 signature
scents)
• 140 ml Ethyl Alcohol
• 2 g Fixative
• 4 ml Moisturizer
• 25 ml Distilled water
• Colorant (Optional)
28. PROCEDURE
1. Mix Perfume and ethyl alcohol
2. Add distilled water
3. Add fixative and Moisturizer
4. Pack it into Spray Bottle