Process for coloring granular product by admixing with pigment/d

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8525, 8618, 8637, 106288R, 106288B, 106288Q, 106289, 106305, 106307, 252 891, 252135, 252174, 25217425, C09C 306, C11D 314, C11D 1706

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ABSTRACT:
Finely divided particulate pigments which form large visible agglomerates are admixed with a non-agglomerating granular diluent to break up the visible agglomerates of pigment in a premix, the premix being used to color granular products such as spray dried detergent granules.

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