Claims
- 1. A granular absorbent product comprising: a plurality of irregular, generally spherical granules containing kaolin clay and cellulose fibers, the granules containing less than 10% by weight of the fibers having a size to be retained on a 100 mesh screen, the granules containing 50-60% organic components and 40-50% by weight inorganic components, the granules having a water absorption capacity of at least about 0.85 ml/g, and a bulk density of at least 24 lbs/ft.sup.3, at least some of the fibers communicating between the surface of a granule and the interior of the granule.
- 2. The granular absorbent product of claim 1 wherein the granules have a resistance to attrition of at least 98%.
- 3. The granular absorbent product of claim 1 wherein the granules retain their integrity when wet.
- 4. The granular absorbent product of claim 1 wherein the granules have a porous outer surface.
- 5. The granular absorbent product of claim 1 wherein the granules have a size distribution wherein less than 60% of the granules have a size of 16 mesh or greater.
- 6. The granular absorbent product of claim 1 wherein the granules have a capacity for the absorption of oil of at least about 0.65 ml/g.
- 7. The granular absorbent product of claim 1 wherein less than 7% of the paper fibers have a size to be retained on a 100 mesh screen.
- 8. A granular product for absorbing liquids comprising:
- a plurality of irregular, generally spherical granules having a bulk density of at least 24 lbs/ft.sup.3 and a solids content of at least 95%;
- the majority of the granules having a size that will pass through a 6 mesh screen and be retained on a 30 mesh screen;
- the granules containing kaolin clay and cellulose fibers recovered from waste paper, the granules containing less than 10% of the fibers having a length sufficient to be retained on a 100 mesh screen, said granules containing 40-50% by weight of inorganic constituents and 50-60% by weight organic constituents; and
- the granules having the ability to absorb water at the rate of at least 0.85 ml/g.
- 9. The granular product according to claim 8 wherein the granules contain a sufficient amount of the fibers exposed at the surface of the granules to cause water to be absorbed in the granules by a wicking action.
- 10. The granular product according to claim 8 wherein the granules have a resistance to attrition of at least 90%.
- 11. The granular product according to claim 8 wherein the granules have substantially integrity when wet.
- 12. A granular absorbent product comprising:
- (a) a plurality of irregular, generally spherical granules having a bulk density of at least 24 lbs/ft.sup.3 and a solids content of at least 95%;
- (b) the granules containing organic and inorganic solid constituents, including kaolin clay and cellulose fibers recovered from waste paper, 50-60% by weight of the solid constituents being organic and 40-50% by weight of the solid constituents being inorganic;
- (c) at least some of the fibers extending from the surface of the granule to the interior of the granule;
- (d) the granules having an absorption capacity for water of at least about 0.85 ml/g and for oil of at least 0.65 ml/g, and having a substantial integrity when wet; and
- (e) the granules having a resistance to attrition of at least 98% and having a size distribution wherein less than 60% of the granules have a size of 16 mesh or greater.
- 13. The granular absorbent product according to claim 12 wherein the granules contain less than 10% of the fibers having a length sufficient to be retained on a 100 mesh screen.
- 14. The granular absorbent product according to claim 12 wherein the granules have a bulk density of at least about 24 lbs/ft.sup.3.
- 15. The granular absorbent product according to claim 14 wherein the granules in the product have a size distribution wherein less than 60% of the granules have a size of 16 mesh or greater.
- 16. An absorbent material comprising granules containing 50-60% by weight of inorganic constituents including kaolin clay and 40-50% by weight of organic materials including cellulose material in the form of fibers, the granules containing less than 10 percent of the cellulose fibers having a length sufficient to be retained on a 100 mesh screen, the granules having a bulk density of at least about 24 lbs/ft.sup.3, the granules having a porous outer surface and having an irregular, generally spherical shape, and the granules having a resistance to attrition of at least 90%.
- 17. The absorbent material according to claim 16, wherein the granules have a liquid holding capacity toward water of about 95 ml/gr, and the granules retain their integrity when wet.
- 18. The absorbent material according to claim 16, wherein the granules have a liquid holding capacity toward oil of about 72 ml/gr , and the granules retain their integrity when wet.
- 19. The absorbent material according to claim 16, wherein the granule have a size distribution in which the majority of the granules have a size that will pass through a 6 mesh screen and be retained on a 30 mesh screen.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 08/857,302 filed May 16, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,465 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/482,843 filed Jun. 7, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/118,186 filed Sept. 9, 1993, now abandoned. The subject matter of these prior patent applications is incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
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