Particulate detergent composition

Compositions – Compositions containing a single chemical reactant or plural... – Organic reactant

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252 97, 252110, 252DIG14, 252108, C11D 914, C11D 1708

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049293796

ABSTRACT:
The invention pertains to a particulate detergent composition comprising a detergent active system consisting of a fatty acid soap component having a Krafft temperature of below 30.degree. C. and an alkoxylated alcohol nonionic component having an HLB value of between 12 and 16, an alkaline buffering agent and a builder. The composition provides a particulate product, which is easily water-dissolvable without any significant agitation to form stable concentrated alkaline stock-solutions.

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