Claims
- 1. A solid cast warewashing detergent composition having improved cleaning properties, improved bleaching properties, and which can readily dissolve by the action of a water spray to form an active cleaning solution, which consists essentially of a solid mass formed by the hydration and addition of:
- (a) about 20 to 30 wt-% of an alkali metal metasilicate (an Na.sub.2 O:SiO.sub.2 ratio of about 1:1);
- (b) about 20 to 25 wt-% of an alkali metal phosphate;
- (c) about 20 to 30 wt-% of an alkali metal hypochlorite;
- (d) about 10 to 15 wt-% of a chlorinated alkali metal phosphate compound formed by the reaction between an alkali metal hypochlorite and an alkali metal phosphate compound; and
- (e) an effective amout of water for hydration; wherein each percentage is based upon the cast composition.
- 2. The cast composition of claim 1 wherein the solid mass is formed in a container in which the solid mass is distributed to the point of use.
- 3. The cast composition of claim 2 wherein the container has a screw-on cap.
- 4. The cast composition of claim 1 wherein the weight of the cast solid is greater than 200 grams.
- 5. The cast composition of claim 1 wherein the weight of the solid mass is about 500 to 5,000 grams.
- 6. The cast composition of claim 1 wherein the chlorinated alkali metal phosphate and the alkali metal hypochlorite are encapsulated.
- 7. The cast composition of claim 6 wherein the alkali metal hypochlorite and the chlorinated alkali metal phosphate are separately encapsulated.
- 8. The cast composition of claim 1 wherein the solid mass is formed by consquent hydration and addition of:
- (a) about 24 to 26 wt-% of a sodium metasilicate (Na.sub.2 O:SiO.sub.2 ratio of about 1:1);
- (b) about 20 to 24 wt-% of sodium phosphate;
- (c) about 24 to 26 wt-% of sodium hypochlorite;
- (d) about 10 to 15 wt-% of a chlorinated sodium phosphate; and
- (e) about 15 to 17 wt-% of water for hydration;
- wherein each percentage is based on the total weight of the solid mass.
- 9. A solid cast warewashing detergent composition having improved cleaning properties and having improved bleaching properties which is readily dissolvable by the action of a water spray to form an active cleaning solution, which consists of a solid mass formed by the hydration of:
- (a) about 25 wt-% of a sodium metasilicate having an Na.sub.2 O:SiO.sub.2 ratio of about 1:1;
- (b) about 22 wt-% of an alkali metal phosphate;
- (c) about 25 wt-% of an alkali metal hypochlorite;
- (d) about 12 wt-% of a chlorinated sodium phosphate; and
- (e) about 16 wt-% of water for hydration;
- wherein each percentage is based on the total weight of the solid mass.
- 10. A solid cast warewashing detergent composition having improved cleaning, improved bleaching, and ready dissolution as a result of the action of a water spray to form an active cleaning solution, which consists essentially of the product of:
- (a) forming a castable mass by combining:
- (i) about 20 to 30 wt-% of an alkali metal metasilicate having an Na.sub.2 O:SiO.sub.2 ratio of about 1:1;
- (ii) about 20 to 25 wt-% of an alkali metal phosphate;
- (iii) about 20 to 30 wt-% of an alkali metal hypochlorite;
- (iv) about 10 to 15 wt-% of a chlorinated alkali metal phosphate compound formed by the reaction between an alkali metal hypochlorite and an alkali metal phosphate compound; and
- (v) about 12 to 18 wt-% of water for hydration; wherein each percentage is based upon the weight of the solid mass; and
- (b) placing the castable mass in a container and permitting the castable mass to solidify.
- 11. The castable composition of claim 10 wherein the container has a screw-on cap.
- 12. The cast composition of claim 10 wherein the weight of the castable mass is between about 500 and 5,000 grams.
- 13. The cast composition of claim 10 wherein the alkali metal hypochlorite and the chlorinated alkali metal phosphate are encapsulated.
- 14. The cast composition of claim 13 wherein the alkali metal hypochlorite and the chlorinated alkali metal phosphate are separately encapsulated.
- 15. The cast composition of claim 11 wherein the container has a film over the composition underneath the cap.
- 16. The cast composition of claim 10 wherein the castable mass consists essentially of:
- (a) about 24 to 26 wt-% of a sodium metasilicate having an Na.sub.2 O:SiO.sub.2 ratio of about 1:1;
- (b) about 20 to 24 wt-% of a sodium phosphate;
- (c) about 24 to 26 wt-% of a sodium hypochlorite;
- (d) about 10 to 15 wt-% of a chlorinated sodium phosphate; and
- (e) about 15 to 17 wt-% of water for hydration, wherein each percentage is based upon the weight of the castable mass.
- 17. A method to cast a solid warewashing detergent composition having improved cleaning, improved bleaching, and ready dissolution as a result of the action of a water stream to form an active cleaning composition, which comprises:
- (a) forming a castable mass and casting the mass at a temperature of less than about 130.degree. F. (about 55.degree. C.) wherein the castable mass consists essentially of:
- (i) about 20 to 30 wt-% of an alkali metal metasilicate having an Na.sub.2 O:SiO.sub.2 ratio of 1:1;
- (ii) about 20 to 25 wt-% of an alkali metal phosphate;
- (iii) about 20 to 30 wt-% of an alkali metal hypochlorite;
- (iv) about 10 to 15 wt-% of a chlorinated alkali metal phosphate compound formed by the reaction between an alkali metal hypochlorite and an alkali metal phosphate compound; and
- (v) about 12 to 18 wt-% of water for hydration; wherein each percentage is based upon the weight of the castable mass; and
- (b) placing the castable mass in a container and permitting the mass to solidify.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the container has a screw-on cap.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the weight of the castable mass is between about 500 to 5,000 grams.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein the alkali metal hypochlorite and the chlorinated alkali metal phosphate are encapsulated.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the alkali metal hypochlorite and the chlorinated alkali metal phosphate are separately encapsulated.
- 22. The method of claim 18 wherein the container has a film over the composition underneath the cap.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the castable mass consists essentially of:
- (a) about 24 to 26 wt-% of a sodium metasilicate having an Na.sub.2 O:SiO.sub.2 ratio of 1:1;
- (b) about 20 to 24 wt-% of a sodium phosphate;
- (c) about 24 to 26 wt-% of a sodium hypochlorite;
- (d) about 10 to 15 wt-% of a chlorinated sodium phosphate; and
- (e) about 15 to 17 wt-% of water for hydration.
- 24. A cast warewashing detergent composition comprising the product of the method of claim 17.
- 25. A method of cleaning ware which comprises directing a water spray upon the cast composition of claim 1 to produce a cleaning solution and contacting soiled ware with the cleaning solution to produce cleaned ware.
- 26. A method of cleaning ware which comprises directing a water spray upon the cast composition of claim 9 to produce a cleaning solution and contacting soiled ware with the cleaning solution to produce cleaned ware.
- 27. A method of cleaning ware which comprises directing a water spray upon the cast composition of claim 10 to produce a cleaning solution and contacting soiled ware with the cleaning solution to produce cleaned ware.
- 28. A method of cleaning ware which comprises directing a water spray upon the cast composition of claim 24 to produce a cleaning solution and contacting soild ware with the cleaning solution to produce cleaned ware.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/156,302, filed Feb. 12, 1988, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/071,092, filed July 8, 1987, which is a continuation of appliation Ser. No. 06/798,733 filed Nov. 15, 1985 all abandoned.
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Vol. 3 of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, second edition (1964), pp. 550-566, "Bleaching Agents". |
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