Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1986-07-15
1987-12-15
Albrecht, Dennis L.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 88, 252 891, 252174, 25217411, 25217412, 25217413, 25217415, 25217421, 25217425, 252179, 502407, C11D 312, C11D 337, C11D 1102, C11D 1706
Patent
active
047131934
ABSTRACT:
A stable, free-flowing particulate adjunct suitable for use in particulate detergent compositions consists essentially of a liquid, viscous liquid, oily or waxy adjunct absorbed into a granular zeolite material of a particle size distribution of between 50 to 500 .mu.m and having a bulk density of about 450 to 600 g/l. Suitable adjuncts are nonionic surfactants, silicones, waxes and hydrocarbons, fabric softening compounds and perfumes.
Use of said particulate free-flowing adjuncts in particulate detergent compositions is also disclosed.
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Albrecht Dennis L.
Farrell James J.
Honig Milton L.
Lever Brothers Company
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