AT52955B - Process for the production of powdery wax soap polishes by cold means. - Google Patents

Process for the production of powdery wax soap polishes by cold means.

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AT52955B
AT52955B AT52955DA AT52955B AT 52955 B AT52955 B AT 52955B AT 52955D A AT52955D A AT 52955DA AT 52955 B AT52955 B AT 52955B
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Josef Lorenz
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   Es sind bereits einzelne Verfahren bekannt geworden, Politurmassen, beispielsweise bestehend aus Karnaubawachs, Bienenwachs und Paraffin und Soda oder Pottasche derart auf kaltem Wege herzustellen, dass sie pulverförmig in den Handel gebracht werden konnten. Alle diese Politurpulverarten, welche mit Hilfe von heissem Wasser gehrauchsfähig zu machen sind, besitzen aber den Nachteil, dass sie bei Verwendung als Bohnermasse das Holz der Parketten nach und nach dunkler färben und die Struktur des Holzes gehoben wird. Selbst durch Zusatz von Borax kann nicht erreicht werden. dass Wachssorten bei Herstellung der flüssigen Konsistenz miteinander gebunden bleiben. 



   Diese Nachteile werden durch das den Gegenstand vorliegender Erfindung bildende Verfahren behoben, indem als Grundmasse eine mineralische WachssGrte, und zwar das Montanwachs, verwendet wird. Abgesehen von dem ökonomischen Vorteil gegenüber den anderen angewendeten Wachssorten, wie Karnaubawachs oder Bienenwachs, besitzt das Montanwachs den Vorzug, dass einerseits das Holz auch bei öfterem Verwenden der Politur nicht nachdunkelt und andererseits rasch trocknende und einen leicht erzielbaren, feucht wischfähigen Glanz gebende Polituren hergestellt werden können. 



   Das Wesentliche des Verfahrens besteht darin, dass mineralische oder Erdwachse, insbesondere Montanwachs mit Stearin nach der Mengung gepulvert und hierauf unter Zuhilfenahme von   Salmiakgeist   und Borax mittels Knet- und Mischmaschinen bearbeitet, d. h. innig geknetet und gemis (ht und schliesslich an der Luft getrocknet werden, um den   S & hniakgeistgeruch   zu verflüchtigen. 



   Aus den auf diese Weise hergestellten, in   Pulverform   versandten Polituren können durch Verteilung in heissem Wasser gut gebundene, nach Belieben   dünn-und dickflüssige,   pasta- und cremeförmige Polituren durch den Konsumenten selbst hergestellt werden. 



  Fabriksmassig können solche daraus auch mit kaltem Wasser auf den sogenannten Farl-   reibemaschinen hergestellt werden.   



   Derartige pulverförmige Polituren können zu verschiedensten Zwecken, z. B. als   HoIzpolitur,   zu   l'olierzwecken   für Linoleum, Leder, Linkruste, Metalle, Glas und dgl.. für 
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   Individual processes have already become known for producing polishing compounds, for example consisting of carnauba wax, beeswax and paraffin and soda or potash, in such a way that they could be marketed in powder form. All of these types of polishing powder, which can be made smokable with the help of hot water, have the disadvantage that, when used as a polishing compound, they gradually darken the wood of the parquet and the structure of the wood is lifted. Even by adding borax it cannot be achieved. that wax types remain bound to one another during production of the liquid consistency.



   These disadvantages are eliminated by the method forming the subject of the present invention, in that a mineral wax, namely montan wax, is used as the base material. Apart from the economic advantage over the other types of wax used, such as carnauba wax or beeswax, montan wax has the advantage that, on the one hand, the wood does not darken even when the polish is used more often and, on the other hand, polishes that dry quickly and give an easily achievable, moist wipeable gloss are produced can.



   The essence of the process is that mineral or earth waxes, in particular montan wax with stearin, are powdered after mixing and then processed using kneading and mixing machines with the aid of ammonia and borax, i.e. H. thoroughly kneaded and mixed and finally air-dried in order to dissipate the smell of the smelly spirit.



   The polishes produced in this way and dispatched in powder form can be used by the consumer to produce well-bound, thin and viscous, pasta and cream-like polishes himself by distribution in hot water.



  On a factory scale, these can also be made with cold water on so-called Farl graters.



   Such powdery polishes can be used for various purposes, eg. B. as wood polish, for l'olierzwecken for linoleum, leather, left rust, metals, glass and the like .. for
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dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass Erdwachse, insbesondere Montanwachs. mit Stearin nach erfolgter Pulverisierung gemengt und das Gemenge unter Zusatz von Salmiakgeist und Borax mittels Knet-und Mischmaschinen bearbeitet und schliesslich an der Luft getrocknet wird **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. characterized in that earth waxes, in particular montan wax. mixed with stearin after pulverization and the mixture is processed with the addition of ammonia and borax using kneading and mixing machines and finally dried in the air ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT52955D 1910-09-24 1910-09-24 Process for the production of powdery wax soap polishes by cold means. AT52955B (en)

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