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Summary

The video is about the process of making bath soap, presented by Shakti Mishra. The raw material used is called "noodles" made from palm oil and coconut oil. The process involves mixing 50 kg of noodles with 1.5 kg of soap stone powder, adding color and perfume, and then milling the mixture three to four times. The mixture is then mixed with half a liter of water and put into a machine called a pudder machine, which shapes the soap. The soap is then cut and printed with a label. The video also features an interview with Bhavik ji, the manufacturer of the machines used in the process, who discusses the cost of the machines and the raw materials. The cost of the raw materials for 50 kg of soap is around Rs 3500, and the cost of the machine is around Rs 6000. The video aims to provide information to people in villages who can start their own small-scale soap-making industry.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The process of making bath soap is shown in the video.
2. The main raw material for making soap is "noodles".
3. The noodles are made from palm oil and coconut oil.
4. The noodles are mixed with soap stone powder, color, and perfume to make soap.
5. 50 kg of noodles are used to make 50 kg of soap.
6. 1.5 kg of soap stone powder is added to 50 kg of noodles.
7. 600 grams of perfume is added to the mixture.
8. The mixture is mixed in a machine called a mixer.
9. The mixture is then milled in a machine called a miller.
10. The milled mixture is then mixed again in the mixer.
11. Half a liter of water is added to the mixture to give it a sticky consistency.
12. The mixture is then put into a machine called a padder machine.
13. The padder machine shapes the mixture into long bars.
14. The bars are then cut into smaller pieces.
15. The soap is then molded into its final shape using a stamping machine.
16. The soap is then printed with labels and packaging.
17. The cost of the machine used to make soap is around Rs 6000.
18. The cost of 50 kg of raw material is around Rs 3500.
19. The soap can be made for Rs 500.
20. The machine consumes around 2.5 amps of electricity.
21. 500 soaps of 100 grams each can be made from 50 kg of raw material in 15 minutes.
22. The manufacturer of the machine, Bhavik ji, supports customers in exporting goods to other countries.
23. The soap can be customized to meet specific customer requirements.
24. The machine can be used to make different types of soap, such as glycerine-based soap.
25. The soap is ready for sale after the entire process is complete.