AT119488B - Process for the production of dry, non-caking and quickly soluble soap in thread form. - Google Patents

Process for the production of dry, non-caking and quickly soluble soap in thread form.

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AT119488B
AT119488B AT119488DA AT119488B AT 119488 B AT119488 B AT 119488B AT 119488D A AT119488D A AT 119488DA AT 119488 B AT119488 B AT 119488B
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caking
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soluble soap
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Adolf Dr Welter
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Ungünstig wird die Wirtschaftlichkeit durch Harzzusatz beeinflusst ; natürlich spielt auch die Wahl der Fette eine grosse Rolle. Es hat sich nun gezeigt, dass man aus Seifen, die sonst in Nudeln von 3-4 mm Durchmesser gepresst wurden, und die alsdann wieder zusammenbacken und somit unverkäuflich waren, bei Verwendung von Düsen von höchstens   1Y2 mm Durchmesser,   mit einer besonders grossen Produktionsmöglichkeit, Fäden erhält, die sofort nach dem Verlassen der Düse nicht mehr zusammenbacken und sofort   verpackungsfähig   sind. In den meisten Fällen hat sieh hiebei gezeigt, dass Düsen von 1 mm die äusserste Grenze darstellen, bei der diese Ergebnisse noch erzielt werden könnten. 



  Durchschnittlich werden die besten Ergebnisse erzielt bei Verwendung einer   Düsenöffnung   von   0'4-0'5   mm. 



  Die in der Praxis anzutreffenden Nudeln haben durchschnittlich einen Durchmesser von 4 mm, nie aber weniger als 3 mm. Dass man auf solche kleinen Abmessungen noch nicht gegriffen hat, beruht auf der   verständlichen   aber doch falschen Annahme, dass hiebei sehr viel Kraft benötigt würde und dass die Ergebnisse in bezug auf das Zusammenbacken auch nicht günstiger sein würden, als bei ähnlichen Verfahren bisher. Dass selbst Feinseifenfäden, die nicht durch Auspressen, sondern durch Abschaben hergestellt wurden, noch zusammenbacken, ergibt sich daraus, dass man alsdann bisher versuchte, das Zusammenbacken durch Vermischen mit wasserarmer Soda oder Seifenpulver zu verhindern.

   Man hat auch versucht, Seife auf geeigneten Walzenmühlen auszuwalzen und durch spitze oder stumpfe Nadeln abzuschaben, oder auch durch Messerchen mit sehr kleinem Abstand anzuschneiden und mit Schabemessern alsdann in Form von kleinen Prismen von weniger als 1 mm Durchmesser abzuschaben. Diese Erzeugnisse sind ebenfalls   ansehnlich   undleicht löslieh, stehen jedoch im Äussern den aus Düsen gepressten Fäden nach, zumal sie selten eine glatte Oberfläche haben. Auch sie sind nicht so wirtschaftlich herzustellen, da ein kostspieliger   Trocknungsprozess   dem Auswalzen und Abschaben vorausgehen muss.



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The economy is adversely affected by the addition of resin; Of course, the choice of fats also plays an important role. It has now been shown that soaps that were otherwise pressed into noodles of 3-4 mm in diameter, and which then baked together again and were therefore unsaleable, when using nozzles with a maximum diameter of 1Y2 mm, with a particularly large production possibility, Receives threads that no longer stick together immediately after leaving the nozzle and are immediately packable. In most cases it has shown that nozzles of 1 mm represent the extreme limit at which these results could still be achieved.



  On average, the best results are achieved using a nozzle opening of 0'4-0'5 mm.



  The noodles found in practice have an average diameter of 4 mm, but never less than 3 mm. The fact that such small dimensions have not yet been used is based on the understandable but false assumption that this would require a great deal of force and that the results in terms of caking would not be more favorable than with similar processes. The fact that even fine soap threads, which were not produced by pressing but by scraping, still bake together, results from the fact that attempts have been made to prevent caking by mixing with water-poor soda or soap powder.

   Attempts have also been made to roll out soap on suitable roller mills and scrape it off with pointed or blunt needles, or cut it with a knife at a very small distance and then scrape it off in the form of small prisms less than 1 mm in diameter. These products are also attractive and easily soluble, but on the outside they are inferior to the threads pressed out of nozzles, especially since they rarely have a smooth surface. They are also not so economical to manufacture, as an expensive drying process must precede the rolling and scraping.

 

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PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Verfahren zur Herstellung trockner, nicht zusammenbackender und schnell löslicher Seife in Fadenform, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass man reine oder gefüllte Kernseife in fester Form durch Düsen von höchstens 1 Y2 mm Durchlass presst. PATENT CLAIM: Process for the production of dry, non-caking and quickly soluble soap in thread form, characterized in that pure or filled curd soap in solid form is pressed through nozzles with a maximum opening of 1 Y2 mm.
AT119488D 1926-12-20 1927-11-10 Process for the production of dry, non-caking and quickly soluble soap in thread form. AT119488B (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE939650C (en) * 1950-10-30 1956-03-01 Boehme Fettchemie G M B H Process for identifying plastically deformable detergents and cleaning agents

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE939650C (en) * 1950-10-30 1956-03-01 Boehme Fettchemie G M B H Process for identifying plastically deformable detergents and cleaning agents

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