Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1979-09-18
1981-03-31
Willis, Jr., P. E.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252135, 25217414, 25217421, C11D 712, C11D 716, C11D 756
Patent
active
042591996
ABSTRACT:
Alkaline dishwasher detergent composition having a specific critical pH; relatively high levels of bleach, reserve alkalinity and surfactant; and, preferably, a specific mixture of alkali metal silicates. The detergent composition is substantially free of highly alkaline materials and organic builders.
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Gilbert Lawrence A.
Mathew Jacob
Wee Maria Luz S.
Aylor Robert B.
O'Flaherty Thomas H.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
Willis, Jr. P. E.
Witte Richard C.
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