Natural Detergent, Multi-Purpose Cleaner, Ecological Cleaning, Homemade Detergent, Industrial Detergent Comparison, Cleaning Power Test, Degreasing Power, Biodegradability, Economic Study
This report details the production of a natural multi-purpose detergent, focusing on its use on windows and other surfaces, and compares its effectiveness and economic viability with industrial detergents.
[...] If saturation is observed, water can be added. 15- Once the soda is completely dissolved, add the soap gradually, wait for the dissolution of the added elements before adding more. 16- Add water gradually until . 17- Add the lemon fragrance concentrate and let it mix. 18- Add the thickening agent and let it mix. It is here necessary to increase the stirring speed gradually. It is important to note here that the formed fluid is a rheo-thickening fluid, its viscosity increases with the increase in speed. [...]
[...] They can, for example, assign scores between and which designate very dirty and very clean respectively. - Elimination Test: It tests the ability of the detergent to remove odors. To do this, a mixture with grease can be formed and placed on three ceramic surfaces, for example. The first will be cleaned for one minute by the natural detergent. The second will be cleaned by the industrial detergent and the third will be left as a reference case. The two surfaces will be cleaned in the same way and for the same duration. [...]
[...] Furthermore, if the detergent is to be used as a cleaner in food manufacturing areas, the use of toxic products should be avoided Recommendations for use and protection: the detergent is designed to be used for cleaning. More technically, substances can be added depending on the intended application. Although the base is natural, it is possible that toxic components are put in place. Users must be warned of the risks associated with the use of the products. Environmental Impact: A multi-purpose natural detergent is a low-impact cleaner. The carbon footprint of each substance must be provided to quantify the carbon footprint of the product. This can form a competitive advantage. [...]
[...] Thickening allows for a consistent and easy-to-use texture. - Natural scent: Lemon aroma, approximately . Materials needed: In terms of material, we will need the following elements: - Béchers: L,3L mL. - Precision balance: accuracy of at least. - Mechanical or magnetic agitator. - Pipette : . - Graduated test tube: for checking volumes. - pH meter. Experimental protocol: Experimental protocol (we assume the use of sodium hydroxide and not vinegar): Prepare the workspace, wear gloves, wear goggles and an apron. [...]
[...] It is important to note that it is important to take into account the different elements and aspects of the detergent to conclude on its effectiveness, biodegradability and also its economic advantage. Conclusion Within the framework of this work, we have set up an experimental protocol whose purpose is the production of a multi-purpose natural detergent with a focus on use on windows, dirty surfaces with different materials. A smell test has also been set up. To address the experimental problem, we have defined the different ingredients needed to manufacture the multi-purpose natural detergent. [...]
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