AT93855B - Process for the complete de-soaping of carbonate of lime sludge. - Google Patents

Process for the complete de-soaping of carbonate of lime sludge.

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AT93855B
AT93855B AT93855DA AT93855B AT 93855 B AT93855 B AT 93855B AT 93855D A AT93855D A AT 93855DA AT 93855 B AT93855 B AT 93855B
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lime sludge
soaping
complete
carbonate
soap
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Peter Krebitz
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  Verfahren zur vollkommenen Entseifung von   kohlensaurem     Ealkschlamm.   
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2. Zu 4500 Teilen Kalkschlammes von der Umsetzung von Talgkalkseife mit Sodalösung werden 200 Teile Kokosseife und Wasser oder schwaches Salzwasser zugegeben, die weitere Verarbeitung erfolgt 
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 werden 100 Teile Kokos- (Kopra-) oder Palmkernölseife   und Wasser bis zur Lösung der   Seife zugesetzt. 



    Weiterverarbeitung gemäss   Beispiel 1. 
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 werden 150 Teile Palmkernöl oder Kokosseife und Wasser bis zur Aufschlämmung zugesetzt. Weiterverarbeitung gemäss Beispiel 1. 
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 Weiterverarbeitung gemäss Beispiel 1. 



   PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE :
1. Verfahren zur vollkommenen Entseifung von   kohlensaurem   Kalkschlamm, welcher von der Umsetzung von Kalkseifen mit Sodalösung mit wenig oder gar keinem Leimfettseifengehalt, wie z. B. 



  Kokos- (Kopra-) oder Palmkernölseife herrührt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass man dem Kalkschlamm 
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 des gesamten Seifengehaltes des Kalkschlammes betragenden Menge zuzetzt.



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  Process for the complete de-soaping of carbonated lime sludge.
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2. To 4500 parts of lime sludge from the conversion of tallow lime soap with soda solution, 200 parts of coconut soap and water or weak salt water are added, which is further processed
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 100 parts of coconut (copra) or palm kernel oil soap and water are added until the soap dissolves.



    Further processing according to example 1.
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 150 parts of palm kernel oil or coconut soap and water are added to the slurry. Further processing according to example 1.
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 Further processing according to example 1.



   PATENT CLAIMS:
1. Process for the complete de-soaping of carbonate of lime sludge, which depends on the implementation of lime soaps with soda solution with little or no glue fat soap content, such as. B.



  Coconut (copra) or palm kernel oil soap originates, characterized in that it is the lime sludge
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 of the total soap content of the lime sludge is added.

 

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2. Ausführungsform des Verfahrens nach Anspruch l, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass man dem Kalkschlamm statt der Leimfettseifen Harzseife in einer mindestens 20% des gesamten Seifengehaltes des Kalksclammes betragenden Menge zusetzt. 2. Embodiment of the method according to claim 1, characterized in that resin soap is added to the lime sludge instead of the glue fat soaps in an amount amounting to at least 20% of the total soap content of the lime sludge.
AT93855D 1921-05-27 1921-05-27 Process for the complete de-soaping of carbonate of lime sludge. AT93855B (en)

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