Compositions – Fluent dielectric – N-containing
Patent
1991-11-01
1993-01-12
Shine, W. J.
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
N-containing
252174, 25217425, 25217423, 25217424, 252550, 252558, 252559, 25217421, 252DIG2, 252135, C11D 1100
Patent
active
051787989
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a process for making detergent granules by forming a doughy mass comprising surfactant and/or water-soluble organic polymer and/or detergent builder, and then granulating by mixing a deagglomerating agent into the doughy mass at a high shear rate. Neutral or alkaline salt, detergent builder and other conventional detergent ingredients can be, and preferably are, kneaded into the doughy mass before addition of the deagglomerating agent. The deagglomerating agent is a fine powder having a mean particle size of less than about 200 microns and is most preferably sodium aluminosilicate.
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Harleston Kathleen M.
Hasse Donald E.
Hemingway Ronald L.
McGinty Douglas J.
Shine W. J.
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