Process for salt grinding of pigments

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106288Q, 241 15, 241 16, 241 22, 2603145, B02C 2318

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ABSTRACT:
A salt grinding process for comminuting crude pigments in which corn syrup, corn syrup solids or molasses are added to a blend of crude pigment and salt to permit the process to be carried out in a continuous process as well as in a batch process with less expended energy and less salt than when the corn syrup or molasses is not present.

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