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| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 1:19pm On Aug 23, 2021 |
Parabens Parabens are preservatives used in many cosmetic and personal care products, with methyl paraben being the most commonly used. In lab testing on animals and tissue culture, parabens have been found to have endocrine disruption effects, although the relevance to humans isn't well understood. The European Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety reviewed parabens and determined that while methyl and ethyl paraben are safe to use in cosmetics, subject to concentration limits, five other parabens were banned in cosmetic products – Isopropylparaben, Isobutylparaben, Phenylparaben, Benzylparaben and Pentylparaben. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 8:43pm On Aug 23, 2021 |
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| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 9:47am On Aug 24, 2021 |
Talcum powder This link between talcum powder and ovarian cancer was drawn many years ago. The evidence that using talcum powder causes cancer – rather than something else causing the cancer – is not very strong, with some studies finding a small increase in risk of about 20%, and others finding no increase. The main risk factors for ovarian cancers are being overweight, having endometriosis, hormone replacement therapy, smoking and gene mutations. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 5:42pm On Aug 24, 2021 |
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| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 9:28pm On Aug 24, 2021 |
Go into the Production of Baking Powder Baking powder is yet another product under the chemical industry that is used by loads of people; baking powder is used in baking of cakes, cookies and any flour food that is processed through the oven. This goes to show that there is a large market for baking powder. So if you are looking for a thriving and profitable business to start, and a business in the chemical industry, then one of your options is to go into the production of baking powders. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 9:06am On Aug 25, 2021 |
Nanoparticles Titanium dioxide or zinc oxide found in some mineral make-up and sunscreen products may contain particles in the nano range, which have been linked with cellular damage – including damage to DNA – in lab studies. While there's no convincing evidence they'll be absorbed into the body when applied to skin, some loose powder mineral make-up products may be inhaled, causing lung problems and potentially being able to travel via the blood stream to other parts of the body where their health impacts are largely unknown at present. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 2:23pm On Aug 25, 2021 |
Formaldehyde and formaldehyde donors Formaldehyde is a preservative that can irritate skin, eyes, nose and the respiratory tract, and can cause cancer among those with high levels of exposure. Small amounts are permitted for use in cosmetics, and it's mainly found in hair straighteners and nail polish/hardeners. Several years ago high levels of formaldehyde were found in hair straighteners throughout the world. An eyelash glue product was also recalled. There are also some chemicals that react to release ('donate') formaldehyde, including DMDM hydantoin, quaternium-15, diazolidinyl urea and imidazolidinyl urea. People allergic to formaldehyde are often allergic to these formaldehyde donors, and are advised to avoid these chemicals, particularly in leave-on products. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 8:29pm On Aug 25, 2021 |
Lead Acetate Hair colour restorers may contain lead acetate. It appears to be safe when used as directed, as there's no evidence significant quantities of lead are absorbed into the blood stream. Once a common ingredient in products such as Grecian Formula, lead acetate was banned in Europe and Canada and many products have been reformulated with safer but less effective bismuth citrate and silver-based salts. What about lead in lipstick? Lead occurs naturally in metal pigments used in lipsticks, it isn't deliberately added. Even assuming that all lipstick that is applied to lips ends up being eaten, the amounts found in lipsticks aren't high enough to cause concern. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 8:55am On Aug 26, 2021 |
Coal tar Coal tar is a known carcinogen used in psoriasis and dandruff treatments, and some colouring dyes are also derived from coal tar. Some colourings have been banned in certain cosmetic products in various countries, and have also been banned in soaps and shampoos in Europe and some Asian countries. Shampoos and soaps containing coal tar in Australia are required to carry warning labels and are not recommend for prolonged use. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 10:05am On Aug 27, 2021 |
Triclosan Another chemical of concern is Triclosan. Watch it out. Triclosan is a preservative and antibacterial agent found in personal care products such as antiperspirant, soap, hand wash and toothpaste. Tests on mammals and other animals have shown endocrine disruptor effects. There are also concerns that it may contribute to antibiotic resistance. With no evidence that it has any extra health benefits over soap and water, it may be best to stick to plain old soap and water. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 8:50pm On Aug 27, 2021 |
Resorcinol Resorcinol is used as an antiseptic and disinfectant found in topical treatments for acne, seborrhoeic dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, corns and warts. It's also found in hair dyes. It can irritate skin, and has been linked with thyroid dysfunction when used in large quantities on broken skin over a long period of time. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 12:37pm On Aug 28, 2021 |
Consumption means the amount of something that people and other entities use. It is also the process of using something, often so that there is less of it available afterward. The term may refer to the using of products and services in an economy, or how much of those goods and services people use. As a country, it's imperative to improve on our production services. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 4:34pm On Aug 28, 2021 |
Toluene Found in some nail polishes, toluene has been linked with short-term neurological effects such as dizziness, euphoria, hallucinations and headaches – it's what gives a "high" from glue and petrol sniffing. There are also concerns that high concentrations may affect a developing foetus in pregnancy. However, the typical levels of exposure aren't considered dangerous, although manicurists working in poorly ventilated salons may be susceptible to higher levels of exposure. |
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| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 11:23am On Aug 29, 2021 |
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| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 4:05pm On Aug 29, 2021 |
Tool/Materials/Ingredients Needed and Where to Find Them The materials used for making Dettol are chemical compounds. They are: 1. Texapon It is a foaming agent. It is basically a detergent that forms micelles. These micelles allow non-pillar or organic substances like oil to be dissolved in water. 2. Phenol It is also called hydroxyl benzene. It is an aromatic compound which has a sweet smell. It belongs to the group of alcohols. It is used in low concentration as a disinfectant in Dettol. It is also used as a mouth wash. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 9:40am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) Some lipsticks contain the preservative butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), which is carcinogenic in high doses. It's also found in food and some medicine, but in the sorts of quantities normally consumed it isn't considered dangerous. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 5:39pm On Aug 30, 2021 |
A Flexography Ink Polyamide resin, Butanol, Pigment, Ethanol, Wax, Nitrocellulose resin. B Gravure Inks Phenolic Resin, Maleic Resin, Pigments, Toluene, Ethyl Acetate, Kaolin etc. C Indelible Inks Stabilite resin, Dye, Isopropanol, Ethyl Acetate, Pigments, Kaolin. D Lithographic Inks Phenolic resins, Maleic resin, Pigments, Base oil, Mineral oil, Linseed oil etc. E Newspaper Inks Hydrocarbon resin, Bitumen, Pigment, Base oil, Mineral oil, Linseed oil etc. F Photocopy Inks Oleic Acid, Stearic acid, Mineral oil, Hydrocarbon resin, Pigments, Bitumen. G Screen Inks PVA, Acrylic resin, Vinol resin, Toluene, Butyl glycol, Pigment, silicon, DOP etc. H Textile Inks As in Screen inks plus formalin I Computer Inks Negrosine, PVP, Maleic, Oleic acid, IPA, Water, Pigment, Mineral oil, Soap, Methanol etc. J Stamp Pad Inks Glycerine, PVA, Dye, Water, Ethanol. K Writing Inks As in Computer Inks. L Marker Inks As in Stamp Pad Inks & Writing Inks |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 8:58pm On Aug 30, 2021 |
Production of Methylated Spirits, GV Solutions and Iodine The production of methylated spirits, GV solution and iodine is yet another business that can safely be classified under the chemical industry; this is so because the raw materials that are used in the production of this product are chemicals. So, if you are looking for a business in the chemical industry to start, a business that is profitable and thriving, then you should consider going into the production of methylated spirits, JV paints and iodine. These are products that you will usually find in a first aid box and of course in schools, offices, factories and in most homes. If you are going into the production of these products, ensure that your products are well packaged so that you won’t struggle much to penetrate the available market. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 11:11am On Aug 31, 2021 |
There is a chemical known as Parabens. Consumer concern about Parabens has driven some manufacturers to use alternative preservatives, with methylisothiazolinone (MI) and methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI) among them. However, they're highly allergenic, and dermatologists have noted increasing incidence in allergic contact dermatitis from MI/MCI. It's found in wet wipes, including baby wipes, deodorants, moisturising lotions, cosmetics, body washes, skin cleansers used in occupational settings and sunscreens. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 2:47pm On Aug 31, 2021 |
Production Manual for Chemical based Products like never before covering Cosmetics, Adhesives, Beverages and Food, Disinfectant, Industrial chemicals, Lubricants, Paints,Printing Inks, Stain Removers, Soaps and detergents, wood finishes etc and over 100 product formulations, processing method & Usage, Equipment & tools, quality parameter, sources of raw material, useful tips and all relevant Information. The Chemical Manuals/Guides/Materials are comprehensive format prepared both in soft and hard copies and can be ordered whole or in parts to be delivered to you. Also has in all, the Production Procedures, Formulations, Raw materials, Equipment, Sources of Raw Materials, Resource Materials and Contacts. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 8:44pm On Aug 31, 2021 |
Go into the Production of Teargas and Pepper Spray It is common to see anti – riot police men use teargas and pepper spray to quell riots. Of course you know that the police don’t produce these products; it is those in the business, who fall under the private sector that is responsible for producing such products except in rare cases. So, if you are looking towards starting a business in the chemical industry, then one of your options is to go into the production of teargas and pepper spray. It is important to state that in most countries of the world, you would need a special permit and security clearance from the government before you can be allowed to legally go into the production of teargas and pepper spray. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 10:21am On Sep 01, 2021 |
Are natural cosmetics a better Option Some people wary of 'chemicals' are drawn to natural cosmetics, assuming they're safer and better for you. But natural cosmetics may not always be a better choice. For example, many natural ingredients can cause skin reactions and allergies, including lavender, tea tree oil, lanolin, cinnamon (and derivatives), citrus oils and various essential oils. Some, such as lavender and tea tree oils have been linked with hormone disruption in boys. People can even develop potentially harmful food allergies after being sensitised to ingredients found in cosmetics. There have been reports of people who've developed food allergies to goat milk and cheese after using goat milk soap or moisturiser on their skin. Other reports have linked food allergies to skin-care products containing almond oil, peanut, wheat and oats. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 2:43pm On Sep 01, 2021 |
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| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 9:04pm On Sep 01, 2021 |
Expect Advice On Use Of Cosmetics Dermatology and toxicology experts agreed that based on current knowledge, cosmetics ingredients in the marketplace are safe to use as directed. "These chemicals are used in very small quantities and some, like shampoos and so on, for only a very short period of time," "Cosmetic products are defined by their temporary effects and inability to change our body's physiology. Very little, if any, of the product would be able to penetrate the outer layer of the skin." In the future, when these chemicals have been in use for many decades and/or more rigorous studies have been conducted, some long-term detrimental effects may be discovered for ingredients currently accepted as safe. For now though, in the absence of good evidence of harm, consumers need to decide for themselves whether the benefits of using products containing these ingredients outweigh any potential risks, and whether these risks are greater than the known lifestyle-related risks such as poor diet, lack of physical activity, excessive alcohol, exposure to sun and occupational hazards. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 1:45pm On Sep 02, 2021 |
Chemical: Methanol On an industrial scale, methanol is predominantly produced from natural gas by reforming the gas with steam and then converting and distilling the resulting synthesized gas mixture to create pure methanol. The result is a clear, liquid, organic chemical that is water soluble and readily biodegradable. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Seconsol92(m): 3:45pm On Sep 02, 2021 |
Do you have a manual for manufacturing all these things you have talked about? |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 7:33pm On Sep 02, 2021 |
Yes. You should get the Chemical Production Package with over 100 product formulations and processing methods, raw material and equipment etc Seconsol92: |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Seconsol92(m): 4:02am On Sep 03, 2021 |
Chizillar1:How much is it? |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 9:25am On Sep 03, 2021 |
Start a Dye Production Business Leather dyes, clothe dyes, and hair dyes et al are all products in the chemical industry. As such, if you are looking for a simple but profitable and thriving business to start in the chemical industry, then one of your options is to go into the production of dyes. Just ensure that you produce dyes that are used for different purpose and if your products are well packed, you are likely not going to struggle much to gain your own fair share of the available market. Dyes are one of the deadliest chemical compositions in the world. If they are mistakenly in contact with the eyes or the mouth they can cause disaster. This is one of the reasons why you have got to get all the required certifications and trainings required before delving into this business. |
| Re: Guide To Production Of Chemical Based Products In Nigeria by Chizillar1(op): 4:42pm On Sep 03, 2021 |
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Start a Polish Production Company Polish products are products such as shoe polish, car interior polish, tire polish, wood polish, metal and bronze polish et al. These are products that are manufactured with various chemicals. So it is safe to classify polish Production Company under the chemical industry. So, if you are looking for a simple business to start, a business whose products are highly marketable, a business that can be started on a small scale and a business that is profitable, then one of your options is to start a polish production company. Just like most products that are retailed, if your products are well packed and branded, you are likely going to struggle less to gain your own fair share of the available market. |
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