13 – 14 May 2013 MPOB, Bangi, Selangor

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13 – 14 May 2013 MPOB, Bangi, Selangor
REGISTRATION FORM
(Please complete and mail to MPOB or fax to 03-8925 7549 before 5 April 2013)
Director-General
Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
6, Persiaran Institusi
Bandar Baru Bangi
43000 Kajang, Selangor
(Attn: Ruba’ah Masri,
HRD & Conference Management Unit)
ICOC 20I3
2nd Introductory Course on Oleochemicals:
Soap Manufacturing Technology
(13 – 14 May 2013)
I would like to register the following persons for the above course.
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13 – 14 May 2013
MPOB, Bangi, Selangor
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COURSE FEE
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(Registration will only be confirmed upon receipt
of registration form with payment before 5 April 2013)
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Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities
www.mpob.gov.my
Introduction
Participants
Soap is salt of fatty acid. Soaps are mainly used as surfactants for washing and
cleaning. They are also used in textile spinning and are important components of
lubricant formulation or preparation.
Soap can be made by mixing animal fats with lye. Before sodium hydroxide was
available, lye (sodium hydroxide), potash (potassium hydroxide), and soda ash
(sodium carbonate) were leached from the ashes of a hardwood fire for most of the
home-made soap.
Almost any fat or oil can be used to make soap. Fats for soap making include animal
fats such as tallow, lard and various vegetable oils and hydrogenated fats. Coconut
oil and tallow have long been the raw materials of choice in soap manufacturing. In
South East Asia, soaps are primarily made from palm oil blended with either coconut
oil or palm kernel oil.
• Limited to 60 participants.
• Participants must be fluent in English.
Who should attend: Individuals from the industry who seek to broaden their
knowledge in oleochemistry, especially in soap manufacturing technology.
Course Fee
The course fee is RM 600 per participant.
The fee will cover lectures and practical notes, certificates and meals. Accommodation and transportation expenses are not included.
Cheques/demand draft should be made payable to “Malaysian Palm Oil Board”.
Objectives
• To enhance the participants’ knowledge on soap manufacturing technology.
• To create a better understanding of soap making, formulation and evaluation.
• To create business opportunities related to soap manufacturing among SMEs.
About The Course
Closing Date
Please submit the Registration Form and payment before 5 April 2013.
RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONS
If you require accommodation, please book directly with the hotel of your choice.
The course is divided into two sections: lectures and practical/demonstrations. The lectures will be delivered in English by experienced speakers from the
industry and MPOB. The practical/demonstrations will be organised by the Advanced
Oleochemical Technology Division (AOTD), MPOB.
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Putrajaya Marriott Hotel
• Tel: 603-8949 8999
Fax: 603-8949 8888
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Equatorial Hotel
• Tel: 603-8210 2222
Fax: 603-8210 2888
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Residence Hotel
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Tel: 603-8922 2088
Fax: 603-8922 2080
Course Overview
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Palm Garden Hotel
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Tel: 603-8943 2233
Fax: 603-8943 1122
Lectures
1. Overview of Soap Industry
2. Soap Ingredients and
Specifications
3.Fragrance
4. Types of Soaps I: Opaque and
Transparent Soaps
5. Types of Soaps II: Laundry and
Combi Bar
6. Soap Analysis and Performances
7. Strategy in Marketing of Soap
(branding/prospect)
8. Production and Technology
Practical/Demonstration
1. Soap Making
• Neutralisation
• Saponification
2. Soap Analysis
• Saponification value
• Iodine value
• Titre
• Unsaponifiable matter
• Colour
• Moisture
3. Soap Manufacturing
• Transparent soap
• Specialty soap 4. Soap Performance
• Wetting
• Foaming
• Detergency
ENQUIRIES
Registration:
Ruba’ah Masri
HRD & Conference Management Unit
Tel
: 603-8769 4568
Fax
: 603-8925 7549
E-mail:[email protected]
Technical:
Zulina Abd Maurad
Tel
: 603-8769 4339
Fax
: 603-8925 6197
E-mail:[email protected]