Production of compacted granules for detergents

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Spheroidizing or rounding of solid particles

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264118, 264122, 264143, B29C 5900

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a process for the production of compacted granules, to the granules obtained by this process and to storable and free-flowing detergent concentrates containing the granules.
In the field of solid, free-flowing household and institutional detergents and particularly in the field of powder-form laundry detergents, there is a trend towards the manufacture of products having increased apparent densities. Recent commercial products of this type have apparent densities of the order of 700 g/l. This increase in apparent density is consistent with the need for less packaging dictated by environmental requirements. Efforts to market detergents in the form of relatively highly concentrated mixtures of ingredients are being made with the same object in mind. At first, reducing the amount of diluents in the concentrates as an unnecessary salt component appeared to be a solution to the problem. However, the problem at hand is not easy to solve in this way. Prerequisites for such formulation changes are understandably that, on the one hand, the detergent performance required by the consumer remains at least comparable with that of commercially available products and, on the other hand, the stability of pourable, free-flowing products should also be guaranteed. As documented by the extensive prior art on the subject, satisfying this requirement profile poses considerable technological problems.
2. Discussion of Related Act
Thus, German patent application 20 50 560 describes a process for the production of particulate ("noodle-shaped") detergents having apparent densities of 500 to 900 g/l, in which a premix of specific composition is compacted "under pressure"and subsequently converted into strand form. Unfortunately, there are no references to the intensity of the pressure to be applied. To prevent the strands from sticking together, they have to be cooled by means of an air stream before they are size-reduced to pieces of certain length. The apparent density is inversely proportional to the length of the pieces.
German patent application 21 62 353 describes a process for the production of enzyme granules and enzyme-containing detergent granules having an apparent density of 300 to 1,000 g/l. In this process, a mechanically precompounded paste is extruded under a pressure of about 7 to 35 bar to form a long strand. To prevent the strands from sticking together to form relatively large aggregates on leaving the extruder, they have to be "deplasticized". This is done either by cooling or by evaporation of the moisture, the solvent or the plasticizer (surface hardening). Only then can the strands be broken up into relatively small pieces of the required length.
According to the teaching of German patent application 22 24 300, granulated detergents having apparent densities of 300 to 800 g/l are obtained by extrusion and subsequent rounding of the spaghetti-like extrudates (Marumerizer). In this process, all the constituents are carefully mixed before extrusion in the quantities in which they are present in the end product. It is important to ensure that the constituents are selected and combined in such a way that they form a viscous or plastic paste before extrusion. Accordingly, variations to the detergent formulations are possible to only a limited extent.
European patent application 328 880 describes a process for the production of detergent extrudates having apparent densities of 700 to 800 g/l, in which a powder-form premix is initially extruded to spaghetti-like strands under reduced pressures of 0.1 to 0.5 bar. The strands are then broken up into pieces which, in turn, are extruded into special predetermined shapes. To ensure that the individual end products have the same weight, size reduction of the spaghetti-like strand into pieces is monitored by weighing.
European patent application 351 937 on the other hand describes a process for the production of detergent gran-ules having apparent densities of at least 650 g/l which, again, is

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