Process for making concentrated surfactant granules

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles – Agitating to form larger particles

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264140, 252 891, 252134, 252174, 252539, 252540, 252558, 252559, C11D 1100

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050808486

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an energy saving process for preparing concentrated or condensed surfactant granules. High active surfactant paste is chilled and granulated using fine dispersion mixing. The product surprisingly provides discrete, uniform (200-2,000 micron) granular particles. The granules of the present invention are preferably pure surfactant to be used as an intermediate in a final detergent formulation.

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