Fabric conditioning compositions and process for making them

Compositions – Textile processing aid compositions – or processes of preparing – For textile materials consisting wholly or in part of silk...

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252 86, 252 89, D06M 13325, D06M 1346

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ABSTRACT:
An aqueous fabric conditioning composition comprising a homogeneous dispersion of fabric conditioning active particles having a size distribution such that the particles have a mean size of about 0.7 to 10 microns as measured by Malvern Particle Size Analyzer and preferably have 10% of the distribution with a particle size of at least 23% of the mean particle size. A second aspect of the invention relates to a continuous process for making the aqueous fabric conditioning composition.

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