Claims
- 1. A dentrifice for preventative oral hygiene which contains a mixture consisting essentially of a synthetically prepared precipitated silic acid and of a perlite as polishing body, said precipitated silicic acid having the following physical and chemical properties:
- ______________________________________Drying loss (DIN 53 198) % 3-7Conductivity at 25.degree. C. uS 400-800(4% suspension)pH (5% according to 6-7DIN 53 200)BET surface (DIN 66 131) m.sup.2 /g 130-150Tamped density (DIN 53 194) g/l 100-150Macropore volume D > 30 nm ml/g 3.2-4.0(according to the Hg injectionmethod)Oil absorption acc. to Gardner ml/100 g 180-200Water retention capacity % 76-79Cu abrasion mg 5-14RDA abrasion 35-100REA abrasion 40-90Scratches few-very fewViscosity mPas 5000-10,000(in 16% glycerol-waterdispersion 1:1 spindle D withhelipath)Fe content ppm 240-280.______________________________________
- 2. A dentrifice according to claim 1 which contains, in addition to 30-50% of said polishing body, 50-70% of a solvent mixture of glycerol and water.
- 3. A dentrifice as set forth in claim 2 in which the ratio of glycerol to water is 1:1.
- 4. A dentrifice according to claim 1 in which the cleaning body contains more precipitated silicic acid than perlite.
- 5. A dentrifice according to any one of claims 1 to 3 in which the precipitated silic acid is obtained by homogeneously mixing suspensions of precipitated silicic acids of different particle sizes and particle density with each other and preparing the mixtures by filtering, washing, drying and grinding.
- 6. A dentifrice according to claim 1 which contains precipitated silicic acid which has the following physical and chemical properties
- ______________________________________Drying loss (DIN 53 198) % 3-7Conductivity at 25.degree. C. uS 400-800(4% suspension)pH (5% according to 6-7DIN 53 200)BET surface (DIN 66 131) m.sup.2 /g 130-150Tamped density (DIN 53 194) g/l 100-150Macropore volume D > 30 nm ml/g 3.2-4.0(according to the Hg injectionmethod)Oil absorption acc. to Gardner ml/100 g 180-200Water retention capacity % 76-79Cu abrasion mg 5-14RDA abrasion 35-100REA abrasion 40-90Scratches few-very fewViscosity mPas 5000-10,000(in 16% glycerol-waterdispersion 1:1 spindle D withhelipath)Fe content ppm 240-280______________________________________
- said precipitated silicic acid being prepared as follows:
- (a) a thickening precipitated silicic acid suspension is prepared by reacting alkali silicate solutions with an acid while avoiding the formation of a gel, for which purpose, in order to precipitate the silicic acid, the acid and an alkali silicate solution are fed into an aqueous alkali silicate solution, which has a concentration of approximately 5 g to 25 g SiO.sub.2 per liter of solution, in a vessel at certain solution concentrations and certain feed speeds, while maintaining a precipitated temperature in the reaction medium between 80 and 90.degree. C., in such a manner that the viscosity of the reaction medium is held steadily low in a period of at least 30% of the total precipitation time and the pH is held between 10 and 12 and the addition of the reaction participants is ended before the viscosity has dropped, after having passed through a maximum, to a value less than 100% over the initial viscosity and the acidity is adjusted with sulfuric acid to a pH less than 7;
- (b) an abrasive precipitated silicic acid suspension is prepared by producing an original precipitated silicic acid suspension by precipitating the silicic acid from an alkali silicate solution which has a concentration of approximately 5-25 g Si02 per liter solution, in a vessel, with an acid and alkali metal silicate solution with certain solution concentrations and certain feed speeds while maintaining a precipitation temperature in the reaction medium between 80 and 90.degree. C., the container contents being intensively sheared, if necessary, during the entire precipitation time, the viscosity of the reaction medium being held steadily low in a time period of at least 30% of the total precipitated time and the pH being held between 10 and 12, and the addition of the reactants being ended before the viscosity has dropped, after having passed through a maximum, to a value less than 100% over the initial viscosity, then the pH is set with sulfuric acid to 7 to 9, the mixture is thinned with hot water to a precipitated silic acid content of 10-30 g/l and a sodium sulfate content of 6-29 g Na2SO.sub.4 /l, and the mixture is heated to 80-90.degree. C., and a precipitated silicic acid final concentration of 40 to 80 g/l is set while maintaining the is pH constant by simultaneously feeding in alkali metal silicate solution, sulfuric acid and, optionally, hot water for a precipitation time of 15 to 180 minutes, next the suspension is acidified with sulfuric acid to a pH under 7,
- (c) both precipitated silicic acid suspensions are mixed with one another and the precipitated silicic acid is filtered off, washed, spray-dried and subsequently ground in a compressed-air mill.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/123,317 filed Nov. 20, 1987, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Stockhausen Bulletin on "Skin Cleaning". |
Perlite Technical Data Sheet/No. 2-1 1980. |
"Basic Facts About Perlite" pub. by Perlite Institute Inc N.Y. publication No. BF-76. |
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