EP0815195B1 - Process for forming tableted high-caustic detergent - Google Patents
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- C11—ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, FATTY SUBSTANCES OR WAXES; FATTY ACIDS THEREFROM; DETERGENTS; CANDLES
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Definitions
- the institutional detergent market distributes a variety of products for washing silverware, pots and pans, dishes, floors, walls, stainless steel surfaces, tile and other areas.
- Feed rate is a very important consideration. With a liquid, where the product is directly injected for use, use concentration is easy to control. Unfortunately with liquids, the concentration of active components in the product is generally relatively low and therefore the container size can be prohibitively large.
- DE 3326459 discloses a liquid detergent for dishwashing which contains bicarbonate, metasilicates, phosphate, chlorine, tensides, acoustic source and water.
- EP 0297273 discloses a solid alkali cleaning material which contains alkali phosphate, silicates, carbonates and phosphoric partial ester. With solid forms, which are dissolved with water, the rate of dissolution will influence dispensing rate.
- Delivering consistent feedstock is very important. With a brick formulation, the product consistency can be maintained to a certain extent, but dissolution rate can be slow and, as with many forms, there may also be problems with disposing of the container.
- U.S. Patent 5,078,301 discloses a bag of detergent tablets wherein the bag is a water soluble material.
- This product is apparently designed to minimize packaging, but has several significant disadvantages, Primarily, with a water soluble bag, the water will act to dissolve the plastic bag. However, the undissolved residue of such bags tend to clog the dispenser. Also with a water soluble bag, there is the requirement of an exterior overwrap to prevent humidity or extraneous water from destroying the water soluble bag during shipping and storage.
- Anhydrous sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide are, of course, very hygroscopic.
- Typical detergent formulations generally include some free water, and certainly water of hydration from sources such as sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate.
- the caustic comes into very close physical proximity to the water. The water is necessary for the tableting to occur at reasonable pressures. But once combined together, the caustic will exothermically react with the free water. For tableted high caustic detergents, if this reaction occurs after compression, the mechanical strength of the tablet will be reduced.
- the present invention provides a method of forming a tableted detergent from a formulation comprising a partially hydrated phosphate mixture including at least 10% hydrated phosphate based on the formulation, anhydrous caustic, 0.5% to 5% free water and 0 to 40% filler, said formulation including from 2 to 10% liquid components and from 2 to 10% by weight of water of hydration, the method comprising:
- the present invention provides a method of forming a compressed detergent tablet, said tablet comprising:
- the invention provides a method of forming a compressed tablet product comprising from 40 to 70% non-hydrated caustic; from 20 to 60% of a sequestering agent consisting of a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate said mixture including at least 10% hydrated phosphate based on the formulation; from 5 to 20% filler, and from 1 to 5% free water, wherein said tablet product includes from 2 to 10% liquid components and from 2 to 10% by weight of water of hydration, said method comprising combining said water with said sequestering agent and allowing said water to be absorbed into said sequestering agent to form a detergent mixture, subsequently combining said caustic and said filler with said sequestering agent, thereby preventing the temperature of said detergent mixture from reaching 50 °C, compressing said detergent mixture to form tablets.
- the phosphate sequestrants i.e., sodium tripolyphosphate, anhydrous and hexahydrate
- any liquid components including all free water.
- caustic, filler and any bleaching agent are added.
- the product can then be compressed to form tablets.
- the hydration reaction is adequately controlled, i.e., the free water is absorbed by the species most capable of retaining it in the presence of caustic, thus reducing the potential for an exothermic reaction and subsequent deterioration of the tablet.
- cooling can be employed to physically control the temperature of the mixture, thereby preventing an undesirable excessively exothermic reaction. This, however, requires significant cooling time.
- the present invention is a method of making a high caustic tableted detergent, particularly a ware washing detergent.
- This ware washing detergent will include a source of caustic, a hardness sequestering system including a hydrated phosphate, low molecular weight water-soluble polymers, non-ionic defoaming surfactants, processing aids and optionally bleaching sources.
- the caustic source can be sodium or potassium hydroxide with sodium hydroxide preferred. Generally, for use in the present invention, this will include from about 20 to 70% caustic with about 45% to 57% caustic being preferred. The caustic is substantially anhydrous.
- the hardness sequestering system can be a variety of different chemical components.
- the primary sequestrants are alkali metal salts of polyphosphates.
- Optional sequestrants include alkali metal salts of phosphonic acid and of gluconic acid, alkali metal salts of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), alkali metal salts of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) and alkali metal salts of polycarboxylic acids such as polyacrylic acid, polymaleic acid and mixtures thereof.
- Phosphates are commonly available in anhydrous or hexahydrate forms. For purposes of the present invention, a mixture of anhydrous and hydrated phosphates is preferred. The composition should include at least 10% hydrated phosphate sequestrant, based on total formulation.
- the hardness sequestering system of the present invention will form 20 to 80% of the overall mass of the detergent composition, preferably 20 - 60% and more preferably 35 to 40%.
- the present invention can optionally include a chlorine source.
- a chlorine source is dichloroisocyanurate. This is added in amounts of up to 7% by weight.
- Other bleaching aids including alkali metal perborates and percarbonates may also be used.
- the detergent composition may include defoaming surfactants.
- defoaming surfactants One typical class of anionic defoaming surfactants is the phosphate esters.
- the defoaming non-ionic surfactant used herein is selected from the group consisting of alcohol alkoxylates, alkyl alkoxylates, block copolymers and mixtures thereof.
- these nonionic surfactants are prepared by the condensation reaction of a suitable amount of ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide with a selected organic hydrophobic base under suitable oxyalkylation conditions. These reactions are well known and documented in the prior art. Generally, these will have a molecular weight of 900 to about 4,000.
- One such surfactant is an ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer.
- Commercially available surfactants include Triton CF32*, Triton DF12, Plurafac LF131, Plurafac LF132, Plurafac LF231, Industrol N3 and Genapol PN30. These can be included in an amount from about 0.5 to about 5% with about 1.5% preferred.
- water-soluble polybasic acids such as polyacrylic acid, polymaleic or polymethacrylic acid or copolymeric acids can be used as sequestering aids, to inhibit growth of calcium carbonate crystals and to improve rinseability.
- the water-soluble polymer will be a polycarboxylic acid such as polyacrylic acid having a molecular weight of around 5000.
- the present invention should include from about 1% to about 4% polyacrylic acid on an actives basis with about 2% preferred.
- the detergent formulation may also include 1% to 5% of a polyhydric water soluble alcohol.
- Suitable water soluble polyhydric alcohols include propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, glycerine, pentaerythritol, trimethylol propane, triethanolamine, tri-isopropanol amine and the like.
- Propylene glycol is preferred, to be used in an amount of up to 4 % by weight of the formulation. This acts as both a processing aid and a dissolution aid for the tablet, as is discussed below.
- the present invention will include from 2 to 10% liquid components, preferably less than 8%. Generally, this can be provided for by the nonionic surfactant, the polyalcohols and/or free water.
- the formulation should also include 2% to 10% by weight of water of hydration. This also provides for a stronger tablet. Generally, there will be at least 0.5% up to 5% free water in the composition. This can be the solvent for the polymer or surfactant. It is preferable to keep the free water less than 5% and the total liquid at less than 10% to keep the product flowable and non-tacky during the tableting.
- the temperature of the second mixture is maintained at less than 50 °C, it is preferred to keep the free water content at 1 - 3%.
- the detergent formulation can include optional ingredients commonly referred to as fillers such as soda ash, the silicates such as sodium and potassium silicate and polysilicate, and sodium metasilicate and hydrates thereof, alkali metal chloride, alkali metal sulfates and alkali metal bicarbonate. These can be present in an amount of 1% to 30% by weight.
- a preferred formulation for use in the present invention includes the following: Solid Components: 10.0% soda ash 21.0% sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate (18% water of hydration) 16.3% sodium tripolyphosphate powder 0.2% sodium dichloro-isocyanurate (ACL-60) 45.0% caustic bead Liquid Components: 4.5% 5000 molecular weight polyacrylic acid (48% active in water) 1.5% ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer non-ionic surfactant 1.5% propylene glycol
- the sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate provides 3.8% water of hydration and the polyacrylic acid provides about 2.3% free water.
- a very high caustic formula includes: Solid Components: 21.0% sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate (18% water of hydration) 16.3% sodium tripolyphosphate powder 56.7% caustic bead Liquid Components: 3.0% 5000 molecular weight polyacrylic acid (48% active in water) 1.5% ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer non-ionic surfactant 1.5% propylene glycol
- a third formulation which includes trisodium NTA is shown at Table 3. 21.0% sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate (18% water of hydration) 16.3% anhydrous sodium tripolyphosphate 10.0% Trisodium NTA 1.7% soda ash 45.0% caustic 3.0% 5000 mw acrylic acid (48% active) 1.5% EOPO block copolymer 1.5% propylene glycol
- the phosphates are combined together and mixed in a ribbon or paddle blender.
- the fillers and other non-hygroscopic materials are not added at this time. Since a very low concentration of the liquid components is being added to the formulation, the liquid components should be combined prior to blending with the sequestrants. Normally, the ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer will react with the polyacrylic acid to form a solid or gel. However, mixing the propylene glycol with these two liquid components prevents this reaction.
- any liquid components such as polyacrylic acid dissolved in water, the nonionic surfactant and the propylene glycol, are thoroughly mixed together and then sprayed evenly on the phosphate with mixing and allowed to soak into the phosphate.
- the caustic is added, then the fillers and finally the dichloroisocyanurate. If NTA or EDTA are added, these should generally be added with the fillers, i.e., after the caustic.
- the temperature be kept at less than 75° C, preferably less than about 50° C and preferably less than 40° C. It is theorized that hydration of the caustic generates heat which, if excessive, will cause the STPP hexahydrate to liberate water, most likely accompanied by the decomposition of the tripolyphosphate anion, which will generate more heat, weakening the tablet. However, by allowing the free water to be effectively completely absorbed by the phosphate, the hydration reaction is sufficiently slowed and excessive heat is not generated and the hexahydrate does not give up water. The phosphate mixture strongly bonds with the free water.
- the detergent blend is then pressed to form tablets using a standard tableting machine.
- a standard tableting machine suitable for use in the present invention is the Stokes brand tableter.
- the powder is subjected to 4 to 10 tons pressure.
- the tablet will have a thickness of about 12 to 13 mm and a diameter of about 20 mm. The maximum diameter will be a function of the dispenser/feed water interface area.
- the tablets of the end product after being produced do not weaken significantly over time. These can then be used in a typical ware washer apparatus equipped with a water spray detergent dispenser.
- An initial method of achieving this result is to omit fillers and form the detergent with anhydrous and hydrated sequestrants, along with the previously mentioned liquid components, as shown in Table 2 .
- the phosphates are combined with the liquid component so that any free water present is adsorbed onto the sequestrants.
- the caustic is then added and the mixture tableted. Again, because the phosphates hold the water relatively tightly, the temperature at all times is maintained at less than 75° C and generally less than 50° C and therefore the hexahydrate will not liberate water which can react with the caustic.
- the formed tablets do not deteriorate rapidly after formation.
- the fillers can be combined with the phosphates and the water subsequently added. This can then be blended together with the caustic, provided sufficient cooling is provided so that the temperature is kept less than 50° C and preferably less than 40° C. This temperature is maintained for sufficient time to allow the caustic to react completely with any labile water prior to the tableting operation. Of course, this requires added processing time.
- the formed tablets have a drastically improved storage stability and shelf life.
- the end products are stronger, which means they are less likely during shipping to break apart and during use they will dissolve more slowly and evenly, providing for an even distribution of the detergent dissolved in water without creating an extreme exotherm.
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- adding said free water to said phosphate mixture without adding said filler, and allowing said water to be absorbed by said phosphate mixture; and
- subsequently adding 20 to 70% caustic to said phosphate mixture to form a second mixture whereby the temperature of said second mixture is maintained at less than 75°C, preferably less than 50 °;
- compressing said second mixture to form tablets.
Solid Components: | |
10.0% | soda ash |
21.0% | sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate (18% water of hydration) |
16.3% | sodium tripolyphosphate powder |
0.2% | sodium dichloro-isocyanurate (ACL-60) |
45.0% | caustic bead |
Liquid Components: | |
4.5% | 5000 molecular weight polyacrylic acid (48% active in water) |
1.5% | ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer non-ionic surfactant |
1.5% | propylene glycol |
Solid Components: | |
21.0% | sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate (18% water of hydration) |
16.3% | sodium tripolyphosphate powder |
56.7% | caustic bead |
Liquid Components: | |
3.0% | 5000 molecular weight polyacrylic acid (48% active in water) |
1.5% | ethylene oxide propylene oxide block copolymer non-ionic surfactant |
1.5% | propylene glycol |
21.0% | sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate (18% water of hydration) |
16.3% | anhydrous sodium tripolyphosphate |
10.0% | Trisodium NTA |
1.7% | soda ash |
45.0% | caustic |
3.0% | 5000 mw acrylic acid (48% active) |
1.5% | EOPO block copolymer |
1.5% | propylene glycol |
Claims (10)
- A method of forming a tableted detergent from a formulation comprising a partially hydrated phosphate mixture, including at least 10 % hydrated phosphate based on the formulation, anhydrous caustic, 0.5% to 5% free water and 0 to 40% filler said formulation including from 2 to 10 % liquid components and from 2 to 10 % by weight of water of hydration, the method comprising:adding said free water to said phosphate mixture without adding said filler, and allowing said water to be absorbed by said phosphate mixture;and subsequently adding 20% to 70% caustic to said phosphate mixture to form a second mixture whereby the temperature of said second mixture is maintained at less than 75° C;compressing said second mixture to form tablets.
- The method claimed in claim 1 wherein at least 5% filler is added to said phosphate mixture after said caustic is added to said phosphate mixture.
- The method claimed in claim 1 wherein said temperature of said second mixture is maintained at less than 50° C.
- The method claimed in claim 2 wherein said hydrated sequestrant comprises a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) and STPP hexahydrate.
- The method claimed in claim 3 comprising adding fillers to said phosphate mixture after said water has been absorbed by said phosphate.
- The method claimed in claim 3 comprising 1% to 3% free water.
- The method claimed in claim 2 wherein said filler is selected from the group consisting of soda ash, alkali metal silicates, alkali metal polysilicates, alkali metal metasilicates, alkali metal chloride, alkali metal sulfates, and alkali metal bicarbonates.
- The method claimed in claim 3 wherein the temperature of said second mixture is maintained at less than 40° C.
- A method of forming a compressed detergent tablet, said tablet comprising:from 20% to 70% by weight anhydrous caustic;from 20% to 60% by weight of a sequestering agent consisting of a combination of sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate said agent including at least 10 % hydrated phosphate based on the formulation;from 0 to 4% by weight polycarboxylic acid having a molecular weight of 2,000 to 20,000;from 0 to 5% by weight of a defoaming agent, and from 0 to 4% by weight propylene glycol and from 5% to 40% filler;and free water, wherein said tablet includes from 2-10 % liquid components and from 2 to 10 % by weight of water of hydration;said method comprising combining said propylene glycol, said ethylene oxide, propylene oxide copolymer, said polycarboxylic acid and said free water to form a liquid mixture, combining said liquid mixture with said sequestering agents, and permitting said liquid mixture to be adsorbed by said sequestering agents to form a first detergent mixture;subsequently combining said filler and said caustic to said first detergent mixture to form a second detergent mixture and compacting said second detergent mixture to form tablets whereby the order of addition of the detergent components prevents the second detergent mixture from reaching a temperature in excess of 50°C.
- A method of forming a compressed tablet product comprising from 40% to 70% non-hydrated caustic; from 20% to 60% of a sequestering agent consisting of a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate said mixture including at least 10 % hydrated phosphate based on the formulation; from 5% to 20% filler, and from 1% to 5% free water, wherein said tablet product includes from 2 to 10 % liquid components and from 2 to 10 % by weight of water of hydration, said method comprising combining said water with said sequestering agent and allowing said water to be absorbed into said sequestering agent to form a detergent mixture, subsequently combining said caustic and said filler with said sequestering agent, thereby preventing the temperature of said detergent mixture from reaching 50° C, compressing said detergent mixture to form tablets.
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