SoapSAZItryer
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Hi all,
Hope you are well.
Does anyone have any idea what the density of their soap is post-mixing/pre-curing?
The reason I ask, is I am trying to calculate how many moulds I should make to produce x amount of soap. I know how much soap I need to produce, i.e., final kgs or product, and am working retrogressively to calculate required litres of saponified liquids.
The average density I get for soap is 0.801g/cubic meter, however I cannot take this to mean the average density of saponified liquid to be the same? Although from what I can see from soap producers it there does not appear to be much shrinkage during curing/drying.
Looking forward to engaging with you.
Regards,
B.
Hope you are well.
Does anyone have any idea what the density of their soap is post-mixing/pre-curing?
The reason I ask, is I am trying to calculate how many moulds I should make to produce x amount of soap. I know how much soap I need to produce, i.e., final kgs or product, and am working retrogressively to calculate required litres of saponified liquids.
The average density I get for soap is 0.801g/cubic meter, however I cannot take this to mean the average density of saponified liquid to be the same? Although from what I can see from soap producers it there does not appear to be much shrinkage during curing/drying.
Looking forward to engaging with you.
Regards,
B.