Blu Excel
Introduction
I’m SARAVANALINGAM S (Reg No: C3E12208), studying [Link].
Chemistry Second Year at R. V. S. Kumaran Arts and Science College,
Ayyalur - 624801, Dindgul District. I completed the 10 days internship
at Blu Excel Company (Palaniyappa Soap Company) for Quality
Analyst Role.
Company Overview:
Company Name: Blu Excel Company (Palaniyappa Soap
Company)
Industry: Soap and Detergent
Location: Erunasamuthiram, Eriodu
The process of creating cleaning agents like soap and
detergents involves a fascinating interplay of chemistry and practical
skills. This report covers the preparation methods, key ingredients,
chemical reactions, and equations involved in making these essential
soap products from last 12 years.
Soap
Ingredients:
Fats and Oils: Such as coconut oil, olive oil, or palm oil.
Lye (Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH)
Water
Essential Oils: Optional, for fragrance.
Colorants: Optional, for adding color.
Steps:
1. Preparation of Lye Solution: Carefully mix NaOH with water in
a well-ventilated area. The dissolution of NaOH in water is highly
exothermic and should be handled with care.
2. Melting Oils: Heat the selected fats and oils until they are fully
melted.
3. Combining Lye Solution and Oils: Slowly pour the lye solution
into the melted oils, ensuring constant stirring.
4. Saponification Process: This is the chemical reaction where
triglycerides (fats/oils) react with sodium hydroxide to produce
glycerol and soap.
For example, using coconut oil (primarily lauric acid
triglycerides):
5. Blending to Trace: Use a stick blender to mix until the mixture
thickens, achieving "trace."
6. Adding Fragrance and Color: Mix in any essential oils or
colorants.
7. Pouring into Molds: Pour the mixture into soap molds and allow
it to set.
8. Curing: Let the soap cure for 4-6 weeks to harden and complete
the saponification process.
Chemical Explanation:
The triglycerides in oils undergo hydrolysis in the presence of
sodium hydroxide, leading to the formation of glycerol and fatty
acid salts (soap).
Solid Detergent
Ingredients:
Sodium Carbonate (Washing Soda, Na₂CO₃)
Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda, NaHCO₃)
Sodium Borate (Borax, Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O)
Soap Flakes: Grated bar soap or soap powder.
Steps:
1. Mixing the Powders: Combine equal parts of sodium carbonate,
sodium bicarbonate, and sodium borate in a large bowl.
2. Adding Soap Flakes: Gradually add grated soap flakes to the
powder mixture and mix thoroughly.
3. Storing the Detergent: Store the solid detergent in an airtight
container. Use 1-2 tablespoons per laundry load.
Chemical Reactions:
Cleaning Action: When dissolved in water, the detergent forms a
basic solution. The soap molecules emulsify grease and oils,
allowing them to be washed away.
The sodium carbonate and bicarbonate help to soften water by
precipitating calcium and magnesium ions:
Chemical Explanation:
The soap anions surround grease and oil particles, enabling them to
be suspended in water and rinsed away.
Sodium carbonate and bicarbonate help in the removal of hard
water ions, preventing them from interfering with the cleaning
process.
Floor Cleaner Liquid
Ingredients:
Water
Soap Flakes: Grated bar soap or soap powder.
Washing Soda (Na₂CO₃)
Borax (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O)
Essential Oils: Optional, for fragrance.
Steps:
1. Boiling Water: Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
2. Adding Soap Flakes: Gradually add soap flakes to the boiling
water, stirring until dissolved.
3. Mixing in Powders: Add washing soda and borax, stirring until
fully dissolved.
4. Cooling and Diluting: Allow the mixture to cool, then add more
water to achieve the desired consistency.
5. Adding Fragrance: Mix in essential oils if desired.
6. Storing the Detergent: Pour the liquid detergent into bottles for
storage. Shake well before each use.
Chemical Reactions:
The soap dissolves in water to form soap anions and sodium
cations.
The washing soda acts to soften the water and assist in cleaning.
Borax helps to enhance the cleaning power and also acts as a
buffer.
Chemical Explanation:
Soap molecules interact with grease, allowing them to be
emulsified and washed away.
Washing soda assists in the removal of hard water ions.
Borax acts as a bleaching agent and boosts the cleaning efficiency.
Skills Acquired on Internship:
1. Soap Production Techniques: Mastering the process of making
soap, including ingredient selection, mixing, and curing.
2. Quality Control: Ensuring that each batch of soap meets specific
standards for consistency, scent, and appearance.
3. Inventory Management: Keeping track of raw materials and
finished products to maintain efficient production.
4. Scent Blending: Creating unique and appealing fragrances by
combining different essential oils and other scent ingredients.
5. Business Acumen: Understanding the business side of soap
manufacturing, including marketing, sales, and customer service.
6. Creativity: Developing new soap designs and formulations to
meet market trends and customer preferences.
7. Safety and Compliance: Adhering to safety regulations and
industry standards to ensure safe production practices.
Conclusion
The preparation of soap and detergents involves a blend of chemical
reactions and practical steps. By understanding these processes and the
underlying chemistry, one can appreciate the science behind these
everyday cleaning products. This assignment highlights the steps
involved in creating soap, solid detergent, and liquid detergent, along
with the chemical equations that drive these reactions. This knowledge
empowers individuals to create customized, eco-friendly cleaning
solutions and provides insight into the practical applications of
chemistry.
I have been an invaluable experience, providing me with a
comprehensive understanding of the soap production process and the
operational dynamics of the industry. Throughout my time here, I have
gained hands-on experience in various aspects of soap manufacturing,
from ingredient selection and mixing to quality control and packaging.
One of the most significant takeaways from this internship is the
importance of maintaining high standards of quality and safety. I have
learned how meticulous attention to detail and adherence to industry
regulations are crucial for producing a product that meets consumer
expectations and regulatory requirements.
Additionally, I have developed a deeper appreciation for the business
side of soap manufacturing. Understanding market trends, customer
preferences, and effective marketing strategies has broadened my
perspective on how to successfully bring a product to market.
Overall, this internship has equipped me with a diverse set of skills and
knowledge that will be beneficial in my future career. I am grateful for
the opportunity to work with a team of dedicated professionals and for
the mentorship and guidance, I received throughout this experience. I
look forward to applying what I have learned in my future endeavors
and contributing to the field of soap manufacturing.