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Anionic Surfactant

The document outlines the production process of washing powder, which includes collecting ingredients, handling raw materials, mixing components, spraying the mixture to form powder particles, drying the product, and finally packaging it. Key ingredients include anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, phosphates, and enzymes. The process ensures the detergent is effective and ready for consumer use.
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Anionic Surfactant

The document outlines the production process of washing powder, which includes collecting ingredients, handling raw materials, mixing components, spraying the mixture to form powder particles, drying the product, and finally packaging it. Key ingredients include anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, phosphates, and enzymes. The process ensures the detergent is effective and ready for consumer use.
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anionic surfactant, sodium alkylbenzene sulfonate, a small amount

of nonionic surfactant, plus some auxiliaries, phosphates, silicates,


fluorescein, fluorescent agents, enzymes

Washing powder production process


1. Collect ingredients
The first step in the laundry detergent production process is to collect the necessary
ingredients. These raw materials are purchased from different suppliers and transported to
the manufacturing plant.

2. Raw material handling


The raw materials are processed before being used.

3. Mix ingredients
The ingredients are mixed together in a certain ratio. The proportions of the ingredients
depend on the formula of the washing powder.

4. Spray mist
The mixture of ingredients is sprayed into the air. This helps form small powder particles that
are easily soluble in water.

5. Drying
The powder particles are dried in a dryer. The drying process helps remove moisture in the
detergent and makes the detergent have a certain hardness.

6. Packaging Washing powder


Detergents are packaged into different packages. The packaging of washing powder is
usually made of plastic or paper.

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