Market evolution of the soap and detergent industry within the past five years in western europe P. V. Costa Technical Pages: 9 - 13
Petrochemicals — viable raw materials for tomorrow’s soap and detergent industry? D. E. HauptP. B. Schwin Technical Pages: 28 - 31
Soaps and detergents — The inorganic components E. J. LoweW. D. AdairE. Johnston Technical Pages: 32 - 35
Role of detergent builders in fabric washing formulations M. W. Hollingsworth Technical Pages: 49 - 51
Organic builders: A review of worldwide efforts to find organic replacements for detergent phosphates M. M. Crutchfield Technical Pages: 58 - 65
The workhorse surfactants: LAS, alcohol sulfates, and ether sulfates T. P. Matson Technical Pages: 66 - 69
AOS — An anionic surfactant system: Its manufacture, composition, properties, and potential application M. E. TuvellG. O. KuehnhanssA. D. Zielinski Technical Pages: 70 - 80
Antiredeposition additives face new opportunities G. K. GremingerA. S. TeotN. Sarkar Technical Pages: 122 - 127
Bar soap finishing — new trends in soap processing line designs and layouts A. B. Herrick Technical Pages: 147 - 150
Guidelines for the comparative testing of detergent products A. L. de Jong Technical Pages: 163 - 164
Update on detergent legislative/regulatory activities: A review of government interests from an information point of view M. Idman Technical Pages: 177 - 177
Aquatic toxicology: A new element in the safety testing of surfactants? J. S. Alabaster Technical Pages: 181 - 184
Human health effects: Importance of chronic and genetic evaluation on new large volume chemicals disposed into the environment with potential entry into the food chain L. Golberg Technical Pages: 189 - 192
Trends in dishwashing appliances: The development of the dishwash market J. H. M. Weenen Technical Pages: 213 - 215