276°
Posted 20 hours ago

4PAWSRAW Liquid Sheep Fat – 100% natural food supplement for your dog.

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Liquid Sheep Fat – A natural food supplement for your dog. Presented in in liquid form for ease of use and application. Contains vitamin E and F and is ideal for skin and coat health. In addition Sheep Fat is beneficial to digestion and can help when diarrhea strikes Scunthorpe, Messingham, Burton Upon Stather, Winterton, Broughton, Appleby, Brigg, Barton, Barrow, Barnetby, Bigby, Low Villages (Worlaby, Saxby, Bonby, Horkstow), Scawby, Hibaldstow

According to the results of the liquid soap prepared, the best alkali ratio is 10%, the amount of additive is 5% and the amount of essential oil is 1%. The liquid soap produced under these conditions met the standard requirements.

"+t+"

The raw materials used in the research were tail fat (TF), inner fat (IF), outer fat (OF), and liquid vegetable oil (LO). The chemical parameters of these oils were determined and the results are shown in Table 1. Speight, J.G. (2008) Synthetic Fuels Handbook: Properties Process, and Performance. McGraw Hill, New York. Dilute 1 (D1): 1%, 2%, and 3% of the soap with D1 and D2 in a ratio of 70:30 to determine the technical characteristics of the prepared liquid soap and are shown in Table 6. After a total dilution of 6 different ratios, the analysis showed that the soap, which was diluted to 2% of D1, had a good appearance, saponification, foaming, a neutral pH, and low acid content. Therefore, the best option for diluting the soap was D1 2% dilution based on chemical characteristics and appearance. A natural food supplement for your dog. Presented in in liquid form for ease of use and application. Contains vitamin E and F and is ideal for skin and coat health. In addition Sheep Fat is beneficial to digestion and can help when diarrhea strikes In this study, sheep tail fat (TF), outer fat (OF), and inner fat (IF) were used as raw materials from Tsetserleg sum, Arkhangai aimag. The fat samples were washed, cleaned, sliced and melted at 300˚C.

Soap made from sheep fat is not sufficiently liquid and has a high viscosity, so it needs to be diluted. The dilution was performed as follows. Bayanmunkh, M., Bayasgalan, K., Byambasuren, G., Batchuluun, K. and Murneren, T. (2021) Synthetic Fatty Acid from Crude Oil of Tamsagbulag Petroleum Deposit. Mongolian Journal of Chemistry, 22, 1-6. Table 5 shows the dilution ratio of liquid soap and two substances. Dilute 10 ml of the diluted soap to 1%, 2% and 3% by weight of the soap. The diluted soap was tested after 24 hours. Chemical results of liquefied soap. The results of the chemical analysis of the dilute container after 24 hours are shown in Table 6.Low acidity in the determination of chemical parameters in soaps made of surface and inner fat indicates that the acidity is reduced when mixed with liquid oils, the main raw materials OFO and IFO. Low saponification and foaming indicate that OFO and IFO are not suitable for mixing with LO1. Oils are classified as vegetable and animal fat oil by their derivation. The vegetable oils are liquid state and animal fats are solid state. Animal fat oil contains saturated higher carboxylic acids such as palmitic and stearic acids, while vegetable fats contain unsaturated higher carboxylic acids such as oleic, linoleic, and linoleic acids. Alkaline hydrolysis of fats produces higher carboxylic acid salts, it is named the soaps. This is called a saponification reaction [6]. Sheep tail fat contains a high value of protein. The caloric content of tail fat is 822.5 Kcal, which indicates that sheep tail is included in high-nutrient foods. The melting point of the tail oil is 380˚C, which is lower than that of other oils such as outer fat oil and inner fat oils due to its high content of unsaturated fatty acids [7] [8] [9]. Sheep fat is ideal for fussy eaters but being a fat has a high calorific value and could cause obesity if overfed.

Preparation of the soap. When preparing soap, it is important to determine the appropriate ratio of raw materials and additives (A), as shown in Table 2.Sovia, G., Fauzi, N., Rizka, R., Pramudika, S., Paramita, V. and Yulianto, M.E. (2020) Making Liquid Soap from Cooking Oil Purification Results with Sugarcane Waste Adsorbent. Journal of Vocational Studies on Applied Research, 2, 23-25.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment