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- Total_fatty_matter abstract "TFM (Total Fatty Matter) is one of the most important characteristics describing the quality of soap and it is always specified in commercial transactions. It is defined as the total amount of fatty matter, mostly fatty acids, that can be separated from a sample after splitting with mineral acid, usually hydrochloric acid. The fatty acids most commonly present in soap are oleic, stearic and palmitic acids and pure, dry, sodium oleate has TFM 92.8%, while top quality soap noodles now increasingly used for making soap tablets in small and medium size factories, are typically traded with a specification TFM 78% min., moisture 14% max. But besides moisture, finished commercial soap, especially laundry soap, also contains fillers used to lower its cost or confer special properties, plus emollients, preservatives, etc. and then the TFM can be as low as 50%. Fillers, which are usually dry powders, also make the soap harder, harsher on the skin and with greater tendency to become 'mushy' in water and so low TFM is usually associated with hardness and lower quality. In older days in Europe and in some countries now, soap with TFM 75% minimum was referred to as Grade 1 and 65% minimum as Grade 2 and less 60% grade 3 and greater than 60% and below than76% is grade1".
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageExternalLink soapmaking.htm.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageExternalLink soapmakingcraf_reln.htm.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageExternalLink www.teachsoap.com.
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- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageRevisionID "676996362".
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soaps.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Emollient.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Fatty_acid.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Filler_(materials).
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Hydrochloric_acid.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Laundry_detergent.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Laundry_soap.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_acid.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Moisturizer.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Oleic_acid.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Palmitic_acid.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Preservative.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Soap.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLink Stearic_acid.
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Total fatty matter".
- Total_fatty_matter wikiPageWikiLinkText "total fatty matter".
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- Total_fatty_matter subject Category:Soaps.
- Total_fatty_matter type Product.
- Total_fatty_matter comment "TFM (Total Fatty Matter) is one of the most important characteristics describing the quality of soap and it is always specified in commercial transactions. It is defined as the total amount of fatty matter, mostly fatty acids, that can be separated from a sample after splitting with mineral acid, usually hydrochloric acid.".
- Total_fatty_matter label "Total fatty matter".
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- Total_fatty_matter sameAs పట్టాదారు_పాసు_పుస్తకాలు.
- Total_fatty_matter sameAs Q13001551.
- Total_fatty_matter sameAs Q13001551.
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