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Glycerin recovery — The soap kettle

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Oil & Soap

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A kettle plan has been worked out which in actual practice yields a well-cleansed neat soap, with ample production, and with a predictable high recovery of glycerin.

A formula has been set up which in the hands of a chemical engineer will enable him to recover the highest practicable yield of glycerin.

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  1. Wigner, J. H., Soap Manufacture, Page 116, Chemical Publishing Co., 1940.

  2. Ferguson, R. H., Oil and Soap, Vol. XIV, No. 5.

  3. Wigner, J. H., Soap Manufacture, Page 56, Chemical Publishing Co., 1940.

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Govan, W.J. Glycerin recovery — The soap kettle. Oil Soap 19, 79–81 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02544274

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