Description: Detergent Powder Plants are designed to develop synthetic detergents, which are also known as syndets, used to overcome the difficulties faced while using soap as a cleaning agent. The soaps when used in hard water precipitate the calcium and magnesium salts, due to which it's effectiveness as a cleaning agent deteriorates. These problems are circumvented in synthetic detergents that are highly stable in hard water and do not consume valuable and expensive oil for their manufacture. The method usually used for a detergent powder plant is the combined neutralization and absorption method. In this process the un-neutralized sulfonic acid is neutralized with soda ash that has previously been dry mixed with all the builders except perfume, color, and sodium perbonate.
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