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Tadeu De Oliveira Marin Chicol, Sao Paulo BR
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20080280798 | Process for Preparing Multiphase Toilet Soap - The present invention relates to a process of preparing bar toilet soap, composed of multiple phases, at least one of them being an opaque phase and at least one being a translucent phase. The translucent phase and the opaque phase(s) are mixed during the process, wherein the translucent phase is incorporated into the opaque phase during the extrusion of this second phase, giving rise to a toilet soap in which one of the phases predominate and the other appears as stripes dispersed in the first one. | 11-13-2008 |
Tadeu De Oliveira Marin Chicol, Cajamar BR
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20140179581 | SKIN CLEANSING COSMETIC COMPOSITION CONTAINING VEGETABLE OILS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID COMPOSITION AND USE OF SAID COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition, particularly indicated for skin cleaning, which comprises: | 06-26-2014 |
20140179776 | Skin Cleansing Cosmetic Composition Containing Vegetable Oils, Method For Producing Same And Use Thereof - The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition, particularly indicated for cleaning the skin, which comprises a plant oil portion comprising: | 06-26-2014 |
Tadeu Lellis, Sao Paulo City BR
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20130005887 | PROCESS TO PREPARE ADDITIVE PACKAGES FOR USE IN PVC COMPOUNDING - A process for preparing a one-pack additive package for use in PVC compounding includes the steps of absorbing liquid additives, if any, into a nucleus; blending the nucleus with solid lubricant(s); then blending optional solid additives and optional drying agents therewith to obtain a free-flowing, dry blend, particulate one-pack. The resulting layered dry blend composition may then be pelletized, if desired. Because liquids are absorbed into the nucleus and then the temperature is maintained, during and after the lubricant blending step, at least 5° C. below the melt temperature of the lowest melting lubricant wax, no free liquids are present and potential interactions between additives are avoided. | 01-03-2013 |