Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Work handled in bulk or groups
Patent
1997-01-23
1999-03-02
Hertzog, Ardith
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Work handled in bulk or groups
134 26, 134 34, 134 40, 134 42, 510220, 510224, 510225, 510231, 510445, 510446, 510514, C11D 172, C11D 1722, C11D 310, C11D 1700
Patent
active
058765140
ABSTRACT:
We have found an alkaline warewashing detergent composition that can contain a critical amount of a nonionic rinse agent that when used in automatic warewashing machines permits the use of a potable water rinse without the addition of a separate rinse agent. Sufficient residual nonionic surfactant from the alkaline detergent remains on the surface ware and internal machine and rack surfaces after washing to promote adequate sheeting in the rinse cycle. The residual nonionic surfactant on internal surfaces dissolves in the rinse water to create an effective aqueous rinse agent. The nonionic rinse agents can be a single nonionic for both foam reduction cleaning and sheeting or can be a blend of nonionic materials providing these functions. The detergent can be in the form of a particulate, pelletized or block solid. The detergent can be used in a variety of high temperature and low temperature automatic warewashing machines including large multizone conveyor machines, or relatively small institutional machines that have a single washing chamber.
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Klos Terry J.
Rolando John J.
Ecolab Inc.
Hertzog Ardith
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