Claims
- 1. Sodium silicates having a molar ratio of SiO.sub.2 to Na.sub.2 O of 1.3 to 4 in the form of an absorbent, fine-particle solid in shard form having the property of reducing incrustation when used as a builder component In a detergent composition, said sodium silicates further being in the form of an X-ray amorphous overdried material with a water content below 15% by weight and having an apparent density of 500 g/l or lower which has been produced by drying of a water-containing sodium silicate composition using a hot gas phase as the drying medium or by heating of a spray-dried sodium silicate having a water content of at least 15% by weight at a temperature of 120.degree. C. to 450.degree. C., accompanied or followed by the application of forces to the sodium silicates to produce the shard structure, said sodium silicates having a specific BET surface of at least 5 M.sup.2 /g, and a cumulative volume of at least 100 mm.sup.3 /g.
- 2. Sodium silicates as in claim 1 having an apparent density of at most 400 g/l.
- 3. Sodium silicates as in claim 1 having a particle size of 10 .mu.m to 200 .mu.m, and a wall thickness of 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m.
- 4. Sodium silicates as in claim 1 containing microcrystalline solids as determined by electron diffraction.
- 5. Sodium silicates as in claim 1 wherein their molar ratio of SiO.sub.2 to Na.sub.2 O values differ by at least 5% by weight from the molar ratio of 2.
- 6. Sodium silicates as in claim 1 which are capable of absorbing at least equal quantities by weight of a liquid without losing their free-flow property.
- 7. Sodium silicates as in claim 1 having residual water contents of from 6% to 13% by weight.
- 8. Sodium silicates as in claim 1 having a dissolving rate in water at 40.degree. C. of at most 1 minute.
- 9. The process of producing sodium silicates having a molar ratio of SiO.sub.2, to Na.sub.2 O of 1.3 to 4 in the form of an absorbent, fine-particle solid in shard form, comprising drying a water-containing sodium silicate composition with a hot gas phase as the drying medium or by heating a spray-dried sodium silicate composition having a water content of at least 15% by weight at a temperature of 120.degree. C. to 450.degree. C. to provide an X-ray amorphous overdried material having a water content below 15% by weight and an apparent density of 500 g/l or lower. and simultaneously or subsequently applying force to said sodium silicates to produce the shard form and wherein said sodium silicates have a specific BET surface of at least 5 m.sup.2 /g and a cumulative volume of at least 100 mm.sup.3 g.
- 10. A process as in claim 9 wherein said sodium silicates are dried in a turbodryer and have an apparent density of below 400 g/l.
- 11. A process as in claim 9 wherein said sodium silicates have a particle size of 10 .mu.m to 200 .mu.m, and a wall thickness of 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m.
- 12. A process as in claim 9 including mixing said sodium silicates with at least an equal weight quantity of a liquid component while maintaining the free-flow property of the mixture.
- 13. A detergent composition containing sodium silicates having a molar ratio of SiO.sub.2 to Na.sub.2 O of 1.3 to 4 in the form of an absorbent, fine-particle solid in shard form having the property of reducing incrustation, said sodium silicates further being in the form of an X-ray amorphous overdried material with a water content below 15% by weight and having an apparent density of 500 g/l or lower which has been produced by drying of a water-containing sodium silicate composition using a hot gas phase as the drying medium or by heating of a spray-dried sodium silicate having a water content of at least 15% by weight at a temperature of 120.degree. C. to 450.degree. C., accompanied or followed by the application of forces to the sodium silicates to produce the shard structure and wherein said sodium silicates have a specific BET surface of at least 5 m.sup.2 /g, and a cumulative volume of at least 100 mm.sup.3 /g.
- 14. A detergent composition as in claim 13 wherein said sodium silicates have an apparent density of at most 400 g/l.
- 15. A detergent composition as in claim 13 wherein said sodium silicates have a particle size of 10 .mu.m to 200 .mu.m, and a wall thickness of 1 .mu.m to 5 .mu.m.
- 16. A detergent composition as in claim 13 wherein said sodium silicates contain microcrystalline solids as determined by electron diffraction.
- 17. A detergent composition as in claim 13 wherein said sodium silicates contain at least an equal weight quantity of a liquid component.
- 18. A detergent composition as in claim 13 wherein said sodium silicates have a dissolving rate in water at 40.degree. C. of at most 1 minute.
- 19. A detergent composition as in claim 13 containing zeolite in a weight ratio of 3:1 to 1:3 with respect to said sodium silicates.
- 20. A detergent composition as in claim 13 containing a co-builder component wherein the weight ratio of said sodium silicates to said co-builder component is greater than 1.
- 21. A detergent composition as in claim 13 containing a surfactant.
- 22. A detergent composition as in claim 21 wherein said surfactant is selected from the group consisting of anionic and nonionic surfactants.
- 23. A detergent composition as in claim 13 containing a peroxy bleaching agent.
- 24. A detergent composition as in claim 23 containing a foam inhibitor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/EP 94/04322 filed Dec. 27, 1994.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP94/04322 |
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WO95/18766 |
7/13/1995 |
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