Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Including forming a solidified or hardened coating for cleaning
Patent
1983-11-07
1986-03-25
Fisher, Richard V.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Including forming a solidified or hardened coating for cleaning
134 7, 252194, B08B 1500
Patent
active
045781192
ABSTRACT:
A solid, pulverulent composition for destroying pathogen activity and absorbing liquid when placed in contact with blood spills consists essentially of a chlorine source capable of yielding hypochlorous acid in contact with water, such as calcium hypochlorite, and diatomaceous earth. The composition includes sufficient of the chlorine source to provide an available chlorine level in the composition of at least 5,000 ppm and, preferably, 5,000 to 65,000 ppm.
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Lordi Peter F.
Marcus David L.
Fisher Richard V.
Jones W. Gary
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