Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% are solid sodium salts of palm-derived fatty acids manufactured for use as a ready-to-process soap base. They are not one pure chemical substance; they contain a mixture of sodium soaps, principally represented by the INCI names Sodium Palmate and Sodium Palm Kernelate.
The 80:20 designation refers to approximately 80% palm-oil or palm-stearin-derived fatty materials and 20% palm-kernel-derived fatty materials. TFM refers to Total Fatty Matter. Mars Oleochemicals publishes a TFM range of 78.5-81.5%, moisture of 10.5-13.5%, and free alkalinity of 0.05% maximum for this grade.
Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% for Bar Soap Manufacturing and Global Supply from Malaysia Worldwide.
Manufacturers place soap noodles into finishing equipment and combine them with ingredients selected for the intended product. The mixture may be blended, milled, refined, vacuum-plodded, extruded, cut and stamped into finished bars. The resulting products may include toilet soap, beauty soap, laundry soap, hotel soap or specialty cleansing bars, depending on the formulation and applicable regulatory requirements. Mars identifies toilet, laundry, medicated and general bar-soap production as principal applications.
Mars Oleochemicals supplies Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% for international commercial requirements. Its published packing includes 25-kilogram laminated bags, with container-loading options varying according to palletisation and container size. Buyers can request the specification, SDS, TDS, COA, packing details, availability and export quotation before placing an order.
1. What are Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78%? Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% are solid sodium soap bases manufactured from palm-derived and palm-kernel-derived fatty materials. They are primarily used as the main raw material for producing finished bar soaps.
2. What does the 80:20 ratio mean? The 80:20 ratio indicates that the fatty-material blend contains approximately 80 percent palm-oil or palm-stearin-derived materials and 20 percent palm-kernel-derived materials.
3. What does TFM 78% mean? TFM means Total Fatty Matter. This grade is sold with a minimum TFM of 78 percent, while Mars Oleochemicals publishes a product specification range of 78.5 to 81.5 percent.
4. What are the correct INCI names for Soap Noodles 80:20? The appropriate INCI names are Sodium Palmate and Sodium Palm Kernelate. Soap Noodles is the commercial product description rather than a specific INCI ingredient name.
5. Do soap noodles have one molecular formula? No. Soap noodles are mixtures of several sodium fatty-acid salts and therefore do not have one precise molecular formula. Their components can be represented generally as RCOONa. Mars describes the product as a sodium soap and provides a generic sodium-fatty-acid-salt formula in its SDS.
6. Are CAS 57-11-4 and EC 200-313-4 correct for soap noodles? No. CAS 57-11-4 and EC 200-313-4 identify stearic acid. Sodium Palmate and Sodium Palm Kernelate have different CAS and EC identifiers.
7. What is the HS code for soap noodles? The international six-digit HS subheading is 3401.20 for soap in other forms. Buyers should confirm the complete national tariff code with the customs authority or broker in the destination country.
8. Which products can be made from Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78%? They can be used to manufacture toilet soaps, beauty bars, hotel soaps, laundry bars, medicated soaps, household soaps and other specialty cleansing bars.
9. Where can buyers source Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% from Malaysia? International buyers can contact Mars Oleochemicals Sdn. Bhd. for Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% specifications, packing options, quality documentation, availability and export quotations from Malaysia.
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