Method for the production of tablets of soap

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 11 – D

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C11D 13/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2001717

ABSTRACT A method for the production of tablets of soap, said tablets of soap being made up of several layers of soap, in a mould. This mould comprises two or more parts with a filling aperture. The mould is filled with a soap which is liquid above a specific temperature which is above 40 degrees Celsius, and which is solid below a temperature which lies below the afore-mentioned specific temperature; before the parts are combined to form the mould, one or more parts of the mould are filled with a layer of soap at a temperature at which the soap is liquid. This soap layer is then cooled to a temperature, following which the mould is closed and the remaining space is filled up with a soap whose temperature is above the melting point of said soap, each soap filling having a desired composition. The preference is an object, such as an illustration, a free gift article, a logo or the like, is placed on the last layer of soap formed, after one or more layers is placed in one of the mould parts and cooled to a desired temperature, and before the mould parts are combined and the remaining space filed up with soap.

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