EP2494021A1 - Procédé de lavage en machine - Google Patents
Procédé de lavage en machineInfo
- Publication number
- EP2494021A1 EP2494021A1 EP10771137A EP10771137A EP2494021A1 EP 2494021 A1 EP2494021 A1 EP 2494021A1 EP 10771137 A EP10771137 A EP 10771137A EP 10771137 A EP10771137 A EP 10771137A EP 2494021 A1 EP2494021 A1 EP 2494021A1
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- detergent
- preparation
- cartridge
- machine
- acid
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Definitions
- the present application describes mechanical cleaning methods, in particular automatic cleaning methods using bleach-free cleaning agents.
- Textile washing machines used dosing systems are exposed to the washing or cleaning agents contained in these devices for multiple dosing over a longer period of time in particular changing temperatures, these temperatures are similar to the water temperatures used to carry out the washing or cleaning process. These temperatures can be up to 95 ° C, being in the range of machine
- Dishwashing usually only temperatures between 50 and 75 ° C can be achieved.
- Cleaning agent is therefore repeated in the course of several washing or cleaning processes at temperatures well above the usual for transport and storage temperatures heated, in particular temperature-sensitive active substances can be affected.
- the group of these temperature-sensitive washing and cleaning-active substances include, for example, the enzymes.
- the object of the present application was to provide a machine dishwashing process or a machine textile washing process in which a chemically and physically stable cleaning agent preparation is metered by means of a preferably located in the interior of a dishwasher or textile washing machine storage device over several rinses.
- the detergent preparation should be without significant
- Loss of activity in the storage device for the duration of several cleaning processes storable and have good cleaning and rinsing properties.
- a first subject of the present application is a machine dishwashing process using a bleach-free detergent-offering form
- detergent preparations A, B and C in the course of the dishwashing process from a preferably located in the interior of the dishwasher cartridge are dosed into the interior of the dishwasher, characterized in that
- a subset a of the cleaning agent preparation A present in the cartridge is metered into the interior of the dishwasher, wherein a residual amount of the cleaning agent preparation A present in the cartridge remains until the end of the washing
- Dishwashing process remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset a corresponds;
- a subset b of the cleaning agent preparation B present in the cartridge is metered into the interior of the dishwasher, a residual quantity of the detergent preparation B present in the cartridge remaining until the end of the washing machine
- Dishwashing process remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset b corresponds;
- Dishwashing process remains in the cartridge and this residual amount at least the double, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset c corresponds.
- a further subject of the present application is a machine textile washing process using a bleach-free detergent product form comprising
- detergent preparations A, B and C are dosed in the course of the textile washing process from a preferably located in the interior of the textile washing machine cartridge into the interior of the textile washing machine, characterized in that
- a subset a of the cleaning agent preparation A present in the cartridge is metered into the interior of the textile washing machine, wherein a residual amount of the cleaning agent preparation A present in the cartridge remains until the end of the cleaning agent preparation A
- Textilwaschvons remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset a corresponds;
- a subset b of the cleaning agent preparation B present in the cartridge is metered into the interior of the textile washing machine, a residual amount of the detergent preparation B present in the cartridge remaining until the end of the cleaning detergent preparation B
- Textilwaschvons remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset b corresponds;
- Textilwaschvons remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset c corresponds.
- the detergent dosage form according to the invention comprises the three
- Detergent Preparations A, B and C These detergent compositions are separated from each other and are preferably present in a common cartridge.
- Machine dishwashing processes according to the invention and machine textile washing processes characterized
- detergent preparations A, B and C are separated from one another in one common cartridge are preferred.
- the joint preparation of the detergent preparations in a common cartridge simplifies the preparation and handling of the detergent preparation. Are the detergent preparations in the common cartridge so assembled that the separate
- Detergent preparations A, B and C are adjacent to each other, ie the receiving chamber used for the preparation of the detergent compositions A, B and C thus have at least one common wall, then the preparation of the detergent preparations in a common cartridge is also suitable for the chemical and physical stability of these detergent preparations increase and reduce the adverse effect of necessarily occurring temperature fluctuations.
- a detergent offer form comprising
- detergent compositions A, B and C are present separately from each other in a common cartridge, are a further subject of the present application.
- Another object of the present application is also a makesstoff sosform comprising
- detergent compositions A, B and C are present separately from each other in a common cartridge
- Preferred methods according to the invention are characterized in that a subset of the preferably liquid detergent preparations A, B and C before their metering into the interior of the Dishwasher or textile washing machine for a period of at least two, preferably at least four, more preferably at least eight and in particular at least twelve separate cleaning process in which in the dishwasher or
- Rinse include and the example by means of the program switch the
- Dishwasher or textile washing machine can be selected and triggered.
- the duration of these separate purification processes is preferably at least 15 minutes, preferably between 20 and 360 minutes, preferably between 30 and 240 minutes.
- Textile washing machine is metered, is preferably at least 20 minutes, preferably at least 60 minutes, more preferably at least 120 minutes.
- Detergent preparations are characterized by a special temperature stability.
- the temperature load of the detergent compositions according to the invention can vary within the course of the inventive method within wide limits, with the liquid
- Detergent preparations are particularly suitable for those methods in which the preferably liquid detergent compositions A, B and C in the reservoir at least twice, preferably at least four times, more preferably at least eight times and especially at least twelve times to temperatures above 30 ° C, preferably above 40 ° C and particularly preferably above 50 ° C is heated. Also, a heating to temperatures above 60 ° C or above 70 ° C or a twenty or thirty times
- Heating of the detergent preparation A is inventively preferably feasible.
- the preferably liquid detergent preparations A, B and C in the storage container are heated by the rinsing liquor surrounding this storage container in each of the successive separate cleaning processes.
- the preferably liquid detergent compositions cool A, B and C in the
- the dosage of the two, three or more detergent formulations at different times in the course Dishwashing or textile washing process proved to be advantageous. It is particularly preferred, the detergent composition B before the
- Dishwasher or textile washing machine to dose Dishwasher or textile washing machine to dose.
- Automatic dishwashing processes and automatic textile washing processes according to the invention characterized in that the detergent preparations A, B and C are heated in the course of the dishwashing process or
- Textilwaschvons be dosed at different times in the interior of the dishwasher or textile washing machine are preferred according to the invention.
- a machine dishwashing or machine fabric washing process using a detergent dosage form comprising a) a preferably liquid detergent composition A having a pH (10% solution in H 2 O; 20 ° C) above 8.0 containing at least one builder;
- a preferably liquid detergent composition C comprising at least one nonionic surfactant and / or at least one acid and / or at least one compound selected from textile conditioners, defoamers, complexing agents and perfuming agents;
- detergent compositions A, B and C in the course of dishwashing or textile washing process from a cartridge preferably located in the interior of the dishwasher or textile washing machine are dosed into the interior of the dishwasher or textile washing machine, characterized in that
- Textile washing machine is metered, wherein a residual amount of the present in the cartridge detergent formulation A until the end of dishwashing process or
- Textilwaschvons remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset a corresponds;
- Textilwaschvons remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset b corresponds;
- Textilwaschvons remains in the cartridge and this residual amount of at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least eight times the amount of subset c corresponds.
- Detergent preparations A, B and C is the time t1 temporally at least 1 minute, preferably at least 2 minutes and in particular between 3 and 20 minutes after the time t2.
- Dishwashing and machine textile washing with time-staggered dosing of detergent compositions A, B and C is the time t3 time at least 1 minute, preferably at least 2 minutes and in particular between 3 and 20 minutes after the time t2.
- Detergent preparations used in textile washing processes are preferably liquid. As an essential solvent, these preparations preferably contain water.
- the water content of the detergent composition B based on its total weight, preferably between 2 and 50 wt .-%, preferably between 4 and 40 wt .-% and
- water content includes the total amount of water contained in the compositions of the invention, which consist of the free water contained in the means and the active ingredients in the detergent in the form of washing and cleaning in the bonded
- Detergent preparations composed of water.
- the water content can be determined, for example, as loss on drying or according to Karl Fischer.
- Detergent formulations A preferably used according to the invention contain builder as an essential constituent.
- the proportion by weight of the builder in the total weight of the detergent preparation A is preferably 15 to 60 wt .-%, particularly preferably 20 to 50 wt .-%.
- the group of builders includes the organic complexing agents as well as the alkali carriers and the cleaning-active anionic polymers.
- the high builder content of detergent formulations A according to the invention of from 15 to 60% by weight is distributed among these three groups of scaffolds.
- the group of organic complexing agents includes in particular polycarboxylates /
- Polycarboxylic acids polymeric carboxylates, aspartic acid, polyacetals, dextrins and other organic co-builders such as the phosphonates. These classes of substances are described below.
- Automatic dishwashing processes and automatic textile washing processes characterized in that the detergent preparation A contains a complexing agent, preferably a complexing agent from the group of ethylenediamine disuccinic acid and its salts, the phosphonates and the polycarboxylates, are preferred according to the invention.
- Useful organic complexing agents are, for example, the polycarboxylic acids which can be used in the form of the free acid and / or their sodium salts, polycarboxylic acids meaning those carboxylic acids which carry more than one acid function.
- these are citric acid, adipic acid, succinic acid, ethylenediamine disuccinic acid, glutaric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, sugar acids, aminocarboxylic acids,
- Nitrilotriacetic acid provided such use is not objectionable for environmental reasons, as well as mixtures of these.
- the free acids have besides theirs
- citric acid succinic acid
- glutaric acid glutaric acid
- adipic acid gluconic acid
- any desired mixtures of these can be mentioned here.
- polymeric aminodicarboxylic acids their salts or their precursors. Particular preference is given to polyaspartic acids or their salts.
- Ethylenediamine disuccinate are other suitable cobuilders.
- Ethylenediamine-N, N '- disuccinate (EDDS) is preferably used in form of its sodium or magnesium salts.
- EDDS Ethylenediamine-N, N '- disuccinate
- glycerol disuccinates and glycerol trisuccinates are also preferred in this context.
- the detergent formulations A according to the invention contain methylglycinediacetic acid or a salt of methylglycinediacetic acid.
- Hydroxycarboxylic acids or their salts which may also be present in lactone form can and which contain at least 4 carbon atoms and at least one hydroxy group and a maximum of two acid groups.
- a second important organic chelating agent is ethylenediamine disuccinic acid (EDDS), preferred detergent formulations A being characterized by having from 2.0 to 20% by weight, preferably 2.0 to 10% by weight, based on their total weight, and in particular Contain 2.0 to 8.0 wt .-% Ethylenediamindibernsteinklare.
- EDDS ethylenediamine disuccinic acid
- Ethylenediamine disuccinic acid has become particularly phosphate-free
- Dishwashing has proven to be particularly effective.
- ethylenediamine disuccinic acid includes not only the free acids but also their salts, for example their sodium or potassium salts
- the weight fraction of ethylenediamine disuccinic acid used according to the invention is to be adjusted to the weight fraction of the free acid, that is, to be converted from the proportion by weight of the salt to the proportion by weight of the acid.
- Detergent preparations A finally contain metyhglycinediacetic acid (MGDA).
- MGDA metyhglycinediacetic acid
- the methylglycinediacetic acid can be present in the compositions according to the invention in the form of the free acid, as a partial neutralizate or completely neutralized. In a particularly preferred
- the methylglycinediacetic acid is in the form of an alkali metal salt.
- methylglycinediacetic acid is also preferred for reasons of cost.
- the complexing phosphonates form a group of others with preference in the
- inventive detergent complex A used organic complexing agent, said group in addition to the 1-hydroxyethane-1, 1-diphosphonic acid comprises a number of different compounds such as diethylenetriaminepenta (methylenephosphonic acid) (DTPMP).
- DTPMP diethylenetriaminepenta
- HEDP 1-hydroxyethane-1, 1-diphosphonate
- Preferred aminoalkanephosphonates are ethylenediaminetetramethylenephosphonate (EDTMP), diethylenetriaminepentamethylenephosphonate (DTPMP) and their higher homologs. They are preferably in the form of neutral reacting Sodium salts, e.g. B. as the hexasodium salt of EDTMP or as hepta- and octa-sodium salt of DTPMP used.
- the builder used here is preferably HEDP from the class of phosphonates.
- the aminoalkanephosphonates also have a pronounced
- the agents also contain bleach, it may be preferable to use aminoalkanephosphonates, in particular DTPMP, or to use mixtures of the phosphonates mentioned.
- HEDP 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonic acid
- Detergent formulations A according to the invention are preferably from 0.5 to 20% by weight, preferably from 2.0 to 18% by weight and in particular from 4.0 to 14% by weight.
- a second group of builders form the alkali carriers.
- the group of alkali carriers include the carbonates and / or bicarbonates as well as the alkali metal hydroxides.
- the group of carbonates and bicarbonates is summarized in the context of this application by the name (hydrogen) carbonate.
- Preferred detergent formulations A according to the invention comprise, based on their total weight, from 1.0 to 30% by weight, preferably from 2.0 to 25% by weight and in particular from 5.0 to 20% by weight of builder (s) from the group Contains alkali carrier
- Potassium (hydrogen) carbonate in amounts of 1, 0 to 40 wt .-%, preferably 2.0 to 30 wt .-% and in particular 4.0 to 15 wt .-% based on the total weight of the detergent composition A.
- the alkali metal hydroxides are in the cleaning agents preferably in amounts between 2.0 and 22 wt .-%, preferably between 4.0 and 20 wt .-% and in particular between 8.0 and 18 wt .-%, each based on the total weight of Detergent used.
- the detergent compositions A according to the invention comprise potassium hydroxide.
- Detergent preparation A in addition to the builders described above may contain further builders.
- suitable builders are the phosphates used in the detergent formulations, in particular the detergent composition A, preferably in the form of alkali metal phosphates, with particular preference of Pentasodium or Pentakaliumtriphosphat (sodium or potassium tripolyphosphate) can be used.
- Particularly preferred phosphates according to the invention are the pentasodium triphosphate, Na 5 P 3 Oi 0 (sodium tripolyphosphate) and the corresponding potassium salt pentapotassium triphosphate, K 5 P 3 Oi 0 (potassium tripolyphosphate).
- Detergent formulations A, B and C which are preferred according to the invention comprise less than 10% by weight, more preferably less than 5% by weight and in particular less than 2% by weight, of phosphate.
- Phosphate-free detergent preparations A, B and C are very particularly preferred according to the invention. Preference is furthermore given to those inventive
- Detergent preparations A, B and C containing less than 2 wt .-%, preferably less than 1 wt .-% and in particular less than 0.5 wt .-% silicate. Both the lowering of the phosphate content and the lowering of the silicate content have proved to be advantageous for the stability of the automatic dishwasher detergents and machine laundry detergents according to the invention.
- the cleaning-active anionic polymers form a third group in the
- detergent compositions according to the invention preferably contained builders.
- the cleaning-active anionic polymers may have two, three, four or more different monomer units.
- the group of these polymers includes, in addition to the homo- and co-polymeric polycarboxylates u.a. also the copolymeric polysulfonates, in addition to a
- Monomer from the group of unsaturated carboxylic acids have at least one other monomer from the group of unsaturated sulfonic acids.
- the weight fraction of cleaning-active anionic polymers in the total weight of detergent formulations A according to the invention is preferably from 1.0 to 30% by weight, preferably from 2.0 to 25% by weight and in particular from 5.0 to 20% by weight.
- the polymeric polycarboxylates form a first group of cleaning-active anionic polymers.
- examples of such polymers are the alkali metal salts of polyacrylic acid or
- Polymethacrylic acid for example, those having a molecular weight of 500 to
- Suitable anionic polymers are, in particular, polyacrylates which preferably have a molecular weight of 2,000 to 20,000 g / mol. Because of their superior solubility, the short-chain polyacrylates, which have molar masses of from 2000 to 10000 g / mol, and particularly preferably from 3000 to 5000 g / mol, may again be preferred from this group. Also suitable are copolymeric polycarboxylates, in particular those of acrylic acid with methacrylic acid and of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid with maleic acid. Copolymers of acrylic acid with maleic acid which contain 50 to 90% by weight of acrylic acid and 50 to 10% by weight of maleic acid have proven to be particularly suitable. Their relative molecular weight, based on free acids, is generally from 2000 to 70000 g / mol, preferably from 20,000 to 50,000 g / mol and in particular from 30,000 to 40,000 g / mol.
- the content of preferred automatic dishwashing detergents and machine laundry detergents on (co) polymeric polycarboxylates is preferably 0.5 to 20% by weight and in particular 3 to 10% by weight, based in each case on the total weight of the automatic dishwashing detergent or
- Preferred copolymeric polysulfonates contain sulfonic acid group-containing (s)
- Monomer (s) at least one monomer from the group of unsaturated carboxylic acids.
- unsaturated carboxylic acids are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, oc-chloroacrylic acid, oc-cyanoacrylic acid, crotonic acid, oc-phenyl-acrylic acid, maleic acid,
- Particularly preferred monomers containing sulfonic acid groups are 1-acrylamido-1-propanesulfonic acid, 2-acrylamido-2-propanesulfonic acid, 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid, 2-methacrylamido-2-methylbenzylamine.
- the sulfonic acid groups may be wholly or partially in neutralized form, i. the acidic acid of the sulfonic acid group in some or all sulfonic acid groups can be exchanged for metal ions, preferably alkali metal ions and in particular for sodium ions.
- metal ions preferably alkali metal ions and in particular for sodium ions.
- the copolymers include besides
- Carboxyl-containing monomer and sulfonic acid-containing monomer further at least one nonionic, preferably hydrophobic monomer.
- the use of these hydrophobically modified polymers has made it possible in particular to improve the rinse aid performance of automatic dishwashing detergents according to the invention.
- a machine detergent composition A containing, as an anionic copolymer, a copolymer i) carboxylic acid group-containing monomer (s)
- nonionic monomers are preferably monomers of the general formula
- R (R 2 ) C C (R 3 ) -XR 4 used, in which R to R 3 are independently -H, -CH 3 or -C 2 H 5 , X is an optional spacer group selected is from -CH 2 -, -C (0) 0- and -C (0) -NH-, and R 4 is a straight or branched chain saturated alkyl radical having 2 to 22 carbon atoms or an unsaturated, preferably aromatic radical having 6 to 22 carbon atoms.
- nonionic monomers are butene, isobutene, pentene, 3-methylbutene, 2-methylbutene, cyclopentene, hexene, hexene-1, 2-methylpentene-1, 3-methylpentene-1, cyclohexene, methylcyclopentene, cycloheptene, methylcyclohexene, 2,4 , 4-trimethylpentene-1, 2,4,4-trimethylpentene-2,3,3-dimethylhexene-1, 2,4-dimethylhexene-1, 2,5-dimethlyhexene-1,3,5-dimethylhexene-1,4 , 4-dimethylhexane-1, ethylcyclohexene, 1-octene, olefins having 10 or more carbon atoms such as 1-decene, 1-dodecene, 1-hexadecene, 1-octadecene and C22-
- Methacrylic acid stearyl ester A / (stearyl) acrylamide, behenyl acrylate,
- composition of some preferred liquid inventive is provided.
- detergent formulations can be found in the following tables. These detergent combinations are particularly suitable for use in one
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Anionic polymer 0 to 30 1, 0 to 30, 2.0 to 25, 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Detergent preparation B contains as an essential ingredient at least one detergent-active enzyme preparation. The weight fraction of the cleaning active
- Enzyme preparation (s) in the total weight of the detergent composition B is preferably 10 to 60 wt .-%, preferably 20 to 55 wt .-% and in particular 30 to 55 wt .-%.
- cleaning-active enzyme preparations in particular cleaning-active enzyme preparation from the group amylase, protease and lipase preparations are used.
- the enzymes used with particular preference include in particular proteases, amylases, lipases, hemicellulases, cellulases, perhydrolases or oxidoreductases, and preferably mixtures thereof. These enzymes are basically of natural origin; Starting from the natural molecules, improved variants are available for use in detergents or cleaning agents, which are preferably used accordingly.
- Detergents or cleaning agents contain enzymes preferably in total amounts of 1 ⁇ 10 -6 to 5 wt .-% based on active protein.
- the protein concentration can be determined by known methods, for example the BCA method or the biuret method.
- preferred liquid detergent formulations B contain, based on their total weight, 0.1 to 30 wt .-%, preferably 1, 0 to 25 wt .-% and in particular 2.0 to 20 wt .-% cellulase preparations.
- subtilisin type those of the subtilisin type are preferable.
- these are the subtilisins BPN 'and Carlsberg and their further developed forms, the protease PB92, the subtilisins 147 and 309, the alkaline protease from Bacillus lentus, subtilisin DY and the enzymes thermitase which can no longer be assigned to the subtilisins in the narrower sense, Proteinase K and the proteases TW3 and TW7.
- liquid detergent formulations B Based on their total weight, preferred liquid detergent formulations B according to the invention contain from 5 to 50% by weight, preferably from 7 to 40% by weight and in particular from 10 to 30% by weight, of protease preparations. Detergent formulations B which contain, based on their total weight, 15 to 25% by weight of protease preparations are particularly preferred.
- amylases which can be used according to the invention are the amylases from Bacillus licheniformis, from ⁇ . amyloliquefaciens, from ⁇ . stearothermophilus, from Aspergillus niger and A. oryzae, as well as those improved for use in detergents and cleaners
- Liquid detergent formulations B preferred according to the invention contain, based on their total weight, from 0.1 to 30% by weight, preferably from 1 to 0 to 25% by weight and in particular from 2.0 to 20% by weight of amylase preparations.
- Detergent formulations B which contain 4.0 to 16% by weight of amylase preparations, based on their total weight, are particularly preferred. Washing or cleaning-active proteases and amylases are generally not provided in the form of the pure protein but rather in the form of stabilized, storable and transportable preparations.
- Such prefabricated preparations include, for example, the solid preparations obtained by granulation, extrusion or lyophilization or, especially in the case of liquid or gel-form detergents, solutions of the enzymes, advantageously as concentrated as possible, low in water and / or added with stabilizers or further auxiliaries.
- Protease and amylase preparations preferably used according to the invention contain between 0.1 and 40% by weight, preferably between 0.2 and 30% by weight, more preferably between 0.4 and 20% by weight and
- lipases or cutinases are also usable according to the invention.
- lipases or cutinases in particular because of their triglyceride-splitting activities, but also in order to generate in situ peracids from suitable precursors.
- lipases or cutinases include, for example, those originally from Humicola lanuginosa
- lipases especially those with the amino acid exchange D96L.
- the cutinases can be used, which were originally isolated from Fusarium solani pisi and Humicola insolens. Also usable are lipases, or cutinases, whose
- enzymes can be used which are termed hemicellulases
- Oxidoreductases for example oxidases, oxygenases, catalases, peroxidases, such as halo, chloro, bromo, lignin, glucose or manganese peroxidases, dioxygenases or laccases (phenol oxidases, polyphenol oxidases) can be used according to the invention to increase the bleaching effect.
- oxidases oxygenases, catalases, peroxidases, such as halo, chloro, bromo, lignin, glucose or manganese peroxidases, dioxygenases or laccases
- organic, more preferably aromatic, enzyme-interacting compounds to enhance the activity of the respective oxidoreductases (enhancers) or to react at greatly varying redox potentials between the oxidizing enzymes and the
- a plurality of enzymes and / or enzyme preparations preferably liquid protease preparations and / or amylase preparations and / or lipase preparations are used.
- Detergent formulations B is the cumene sulfonate.
- para-isopropylbenzenesulfonate is the preferred compound.
- the cumene sulfonate has its stabilizing
- Preferred detergent formulations B according to the invention are characterized in that these detergent formulations contain the cumene sulphonate in amounts of from 0.5 to 60% by weight, preferably in amounts of from 1.0 to 50% by weight, preferably in amounts of from 2.0 to 40% by weight .-% and in particular in quantities between 5.0 and 30 Gew. -%, in each case related to the total weight of the cleaning agent preparations, contained.
- Particularly preferred are proportions by weight of the cumene sulfonate in the total weight of the detergent composition B between 2.0 and 20 wt .-%, preferably between 3.0 and 18 wt .-% and in particular between 4.0 and 15 wt .-%.
- solubilizers such as alkylbenzenesulfonates, in particular cumene sulfonate
- Machine dishwashing process according to the invention characterized in that at least one of the detergent compositions A, B or C comprises a solubilizer, preferably an alkylbenzenesulfonate, in particular cumene sulfonate, wherein the weight fraction of the detergent compositions A, B or C comprises a solubilizer, preferably an alkylbenzenesulfonate, in particular cumene sulfonate, wherein the weight fraction of the
- Solubilizer on the total weight of the detergent composition C preferably 1, 0 to 18 wt .-%, preferably 2.0 to 15 wt .-% and in particular 4.0 to 12 wt .-% is.
- Detergent formulations B is an organic solvent.
- Preferred organic solvents are selected from the group of monohydric or polyhydric alcohols, alkanolamines or glycol ethers.
- the solvents are preferably selected from ethanol, n- or i-propanol, butanol, glycol, propane- or butanediol, glycerol, diglycol, propyl- or butyldiglycol,
- Hexylene glycol ethylene glycol methyl ether, ethylene glycol ethyl ether, ethylene glycol propyl ether, etheylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether, diethylene glycol methyl ether, di-ethylene glycol ethyl ether,
- the weight percentage of this organic solvent in the total weight of detergent compositions B according to the invention is preferably from 5 to 80 wt .-%, preferably 8 to 60 wt .-% and in particular 10 to 50 wt .-%.
- a particularly preferred organic solvent which is particularly effective in stabilizing the detergent formulation is 1,2-propylene glycol.
- Detergent preparations B can vary within wide limits, but such preparations have proven to be particularly stable, containing an organic solvent, preferably 1, 2 propylene glycol, wherein the weight fraction of 1, 2 propylene glycol, in each case based on the total weight of the detergent formulations, preferably 5 to 80 wt .-%, preferably 8 to 60 wt .-% and in particular 10 to 50 wt .-% is.
- an organic solvent preferably 1, 2 propylene glycol, wherein the weight fraction of 1, 2 propylene glycol, in each case based on the total weight of the detergent formulations, preferably 5 to 80 wt .-%, preferably 8 to 60 wt .-% and in particular 10 to 50 wt .-% is.
- a second preferred constituent of the detergent formulations B according to the invention is the boric acid or a boric acid derivative.
- the boric acid are preferably used in particular the boronic acids or their salts or esters, including especially derivatives with aromatic groups, such as ortho-, meta- or para-substituted phenylboronic, in particular 4-formylphenyl-boronic acid (4-FPBA), or the Salts or esters of the compounds mentioned.
- Total weight of detergent formulations B according to the invention is preferably between 0.001 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.002 to 6% by weight and in particular 0.05 to 3% by weight.
- a particularly preferred boric acid derivative which is particularly effective with respect to the stabilization of the detergent preparation B is 4-formylphenylboronic acid.
- the proportion by weight of 4-formylphenyl-boronic acid in the total weight of the invention is 4-formylphenylboronic acid.
- Detergent formulations B can vary within wide limits, however, such preparations have proven to be particularly stable, which, based on the total weight of
- Detergent preparation B 0.001 to 10 wt .-%, preferably 0.002 to 6 wt .-% and in particular 0.05 to 3 wt .-%. Corresponding preparations are therefore preferred according to the invention.
- a third preferred constituent of the detergent composition B according to the invention is Ca or Mg ion source.
- the proportion by weight of the Ca or Mg ion source in the total weight of detergent formulations B according to the invention is preferably between 0.01 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.2 to 8% by weight and in particular 0.5 to 5% by weight.
- the organic calcium salts have been found.
- the proportion by weight of the organic calcium salts in the total weight of the detergent compositions B according to the invention can vary within wide limits, but such preparations have proved to be particularly stable which, based on the total weight of
- Detergent preparation 0.01 to 10 wt .-%, preferably 0.2 to 8 wt .-% and in particular 0.5 to 5 wt .-%. Corresponding preparations are therefore preferred according to the invention.
- Detergent formulations B most preferably contain calcium lactate.
- nonionic surfactants nonionic surfactants of the general formula R -CH (OH) CH 2 O- (AO) w - (A'O) x - (A "O) y - ( A “O) z -R 2 , in the
- - R is a linear or branched, saturated or mono- or polyunsaturated C6 -24 alkyl or alkenyl radical
- R 2 is a linear or branched hydrocarbon radical having 2 to 26
- A, ⁇ ', A "and A'” independently represent a radical from the group -CH 2 CH 2 , -CH 2 CH 2 -CH 2 , -CH 2 "CH (CH 3 ), -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 , -CH 2 -CH (CH 3 ) -CH 2 -, -CH 2 - CH (CH 2 -CH 3 ),
- w, x, y and z are values between 0.5 and 120, where x, y and / or z can also be 0
- Detergent formulations B based on the total weight of
- Detergent preparation B 0.5 to 30 wt .-%, preferably 2.0 to 25 wt .-% and in particular 5.0 to 20 wt .-%.
- nonionic surfactants of the general formula R - CH (OH) CH 2 O- (AO) w - (A'O) x - (A "O) y - (A" O) z -R 2 , hereinafter Also referred to as "hydroxy mixed ethers", surprisingly, the cleaning performance of inventive enzyme-containing preparations can be significantly improved both compared to surfactant-free system and compared to systems containing alternative nonionic surfactants, for example from the group of polyalkoxylated fatty alcohols.
- nonionic surfactants having one or more free hydroxyl groups on one or both terminal alkyl radicals, the stability of the enzymes contained in the detergent or cleaning agent preparations according to the invention can be markedly improved.
- Hydrocarbon radicals having 2 to 30 carbon atoms, preferably 4 to 22
- Carbon atoms furthermore a linear or branched, saturated or
- x stands for values between 1 and 90, preferably for values between 30 and 80 and in particular for values between 30 and 60.
- surfactants of the formula R 0 [CH 2 CH (CH 3) O] x [CH 2 CH 2 O] y CH 2 CH (OH) R 2 in which R is a linear or branched aliphatic hydrocarbon radical having 4 to 18 Carbon atoms or mixtures thereof, R 2 is a linear or branched
- Hydrocarbon radical having 2 to 26 carbon atoms or mixtures thereof and x for values between 0.5 and 1, 5 and y is a value of at least 15 stands.
- nonionic surfactants include, for example, the C 2 -26 fatty alcohol (PO) i (EO) i 5 . 4o-2-hydroxyalkyl ethers, in particular also the C 8 -io-fatty alcohol (PO) i (EO) 22 -2-hydroxydecyl ethers.
- nonionic surfactants are the end-capped poly (oxyalkylated) nonionic surfactants of the formula R 0 [CH 2 CH (R 3 ) O] x [CH 2 ] k CH (OH) [CH 2 ] j OR 2 in which R and R 2 for linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated, aliphatic or aromatic
- Hydrocarbon radicals having 1 to 30 carbon atoms R 3 is H or a methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, 2-butyl or 2-methyl-2-butyl radical, x is Values between 1 and 30, k and j represent values between 1 and 12, preferably between 1 and 5.
- k and j represent values between 1 and 12, preferably between 1 and 5.
- each R 3 in the above formula R 0 [CH 2 CH (R 3 ) O] x [CH 2 ] k CH (OH) [CH 2 ] j OR 2 may be different.
- R and R 2 are preferably linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated, aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon radicals having 6 to 22
- Carbon atoms, with radicals having 8 to 18 carbon atoms are particularly preferred.
- R 3 H, -CH 3 or -CH 2 CH 3 are particularly preferred.
- Particularly preferred values for x are in the range from 1 to 20, in particular from 6 to 15.
- each R 3 in the above formula may be different if x> 2.
- the alkylene oxide unit in the square bracket can be varied.
- R 0 [CH 2 CH (R 3 ) O] x CH 2 CH (OH) CH 2 OR 2 simplified.
- R, R 2 and R 3 are as defined above and x is from 1 to 30, preferably from 1 to 20 and in particular from 6 to 18.
- Particularly preferred are surfactants in which the radicals R and R 2 Have 9 to 14 carbon atoms, R 3 is H and x assumes values of 6 to 15.
- nonionic surfactants of the general formula R -CH (OH) CH 2 O- (AO) w -R 2 have proved to be particularly effective, in which
- R is a straight-chain or branched, saturated or one or
- R 2 is a linear or branched hydrocarbon radical having 2 to 26 carbon atoms
- A is a radical from the group CH 2 CH 2 , -CH 2 CH 2 -CH 2 , -CH 2 -CH (CH 3 ), and
- w stands for values between 1 and 120, preferably 10 to 80, in particular 20 to 40
- nonionic surfactants include, for example, the C 4 . 22 fatty alcohol (EO) i 0 -8o-2-hydroxyalkyl ethers, in particular also the C 8 -i 2 fatty alcohol (EO) 22 -2-hydroxydecyl ethers and the C 4 . 22 fatty alcohol (EO) 40 -8o-2-hydroxyalkyl ethers
- the detergent formulations B according to the invention can contain other ingredients, for example active ingredients from the group of builders, bleaches, detergents and cleaners, the
- Corrosion inhibitors containing fragrances or dyes contain these other ingredients only to a minor extent.
- Particularly preferred according to the invention are those detergent formulations B which contain less than 20% by weight, preferably less than 10% by weight and in particular less than 5% by weight of builders. Especially preferred are those
- Detergent formulations B which are free of builders.
- detergent formulations B which comprise less than 10% by weight, preferably less than 5% by weight and in particular less than 2% by weight, of bleaching agent. Particularly preferred are those detergent formulations B which are free of bleaching agents.
- the automatic dishwashing formulations B used in the process according to the invention are preferably of low alkalinity, their pH (20 ° C.) is preferably between 6.5 and 8.5, and in particular between 7 and 8.
- the pH (20 ° C.) of the Machine detergent D is preferably between 4.0 and 7.0, preferably between 5.0 and 6.0.
- the pH values (20 ° C.) of the dishwashing formulations B and D preferably differ by no more than 3.0 units, preferably not more than 2.0 units.
- compositions of the invention are characterized by a very good cleaning performance. This is all the more surprising since an alkaline cleaning liquor is considered to be an essential basis for the cleaning result in automatic dishwashing processes.
- composition of some preferred liquid inventive is provided.
- detergent formulations can be found in the following tables. These detergent combinations are particularly suitable for use in one
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Nonionic surfactant 0 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Anionic polymer 0 to 30 1, 0 to 30, 2.0 to 25, 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Anionic polymer 0 to 30 1, 0 to 30, 2.0 to 25, 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Nonionic surfactant 0 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Detergent preparation C used When used in a dishwashing process, this detergent preparation C is surfactant and / or acid-containing and, when used in a textile washing process, contains at least one compound selected from textile conditioners, defoamers, complexing agents and perfuming substances.
- Suitable surface-active additives for the detergent preparation C are, in particular, the nonionic surfactants described above.
- the weight fraction of the nonionic surfactant in the total weight of the detergent preparation C is from 1, 0 to 18 wt .-%, preferably from 2.0 to 15, particularly preferably from 4.0 to 12 wt .-% and in particular from 6.0 to 10 wt .-%.
- the detergent compositions C according to the invention preferably contain at least one acidifying agent.
- Acidifying agents may be added to the detergent compositions C according to the invention in order to lower the pH of the liquor in the final rinse cycle.
- inorganic acids and organic acids, provided that they are compatible with the other ingredients.
- solid mono-, oligo- and polycarboxylic acids are used.
- Organic sulfonic acids like
- Amidosulfonic acid are also usable.
- a commercially available as an acidifier in the context of the present invention is also preferably usable Sokalan ® DCS
- Detergent preparations C which, based on the total weight of the detergent preparation C, comprise one or more acidifying agents, preferably mono-, oligo- and polycarboxylic acids, particularly preferably tartaric acid, Succinic acid, malonic acid, adipic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, oxalic acid as well
- cleaning preparations C When used in a textile washing process, cleaning preparations C according to the invention preferably comprise at least one compound selected from textile conditioners,
- the textile conditioner here is preferably selected from fabric softeners, in particular esterquats and quaternary silicone compounds, optical brighteners and soil release active ingredients. Particular preference is given to using fabric softeners in the cleaning preparation C.
- the fabric softening agent is preferably contained in an amount of from 2 to 30% by weight, in particular from 4 to 20% by weight, in cleaning preparations C according to the invention.
- fabric softeners preferably usable according to the invention
- the complexing agents used are preferably the compounds already mentioned above.
- the invention preferably usable perfumes, optical brighteners and soil release agents and their preferred amounts used reference is made to the publication WO 2008/101810.
- the detergent compositions A, B and C described above differ in their composition, ie they are not identical.
- composition of some preferred liquid inventive is provided.
- detergent formulations can be found in the following tables. These detergent combinations are particularly suitable for use in one
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Nonionic surfactant 0.5 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20 Organic Acid 0 to 8.0 0, 1 to 8.0 0.2 to 6.0 0.4 to 5.0
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Anionic polymer 0 to 30 1, 0 to 30, 2.0 to 25, 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Nonionic surfactant 0.5 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Nonionic surfactant 0 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Nonionic surfactant 0.5 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20 Organic Acid 0 to 8.0 0, 1 to 8.0 0.2 to 6.0 0.4 to 5.0
- Detergent preparation A wt .-% based on the detergent composition A
- Anionic polymer 0 to 30 1, 0 to 30, 2.0 to 25, 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation B % by weight, based on the detergent preparation B
- Nonionic surfactant 0 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20
- Detergent preparation C % by weight, based on the detergent preparation C
- Nonionic surfactant 0.5 to 30 0.5 to 30 2.0 to 25 5.0 to 20
- Detergents of different composition can be excluded unwanted reactions due to chemical incompatibility.
- the dosage of the detergent compositions according to the invention is preferably carried out by means of a special metering system.
- the previously described cartridges of the detergent product forms with one of the cartridge provided detachable dosing device.
- a dosing device can be connected to the cartridge, for example by means of an adhesive, latching, snap or plug connection.
- the separation of the cartridge and dosing device for example, the filling of the cartridge is simplified.
- the detachable connection of cartridge and dispenser allows the replacement of the cartridges on the dispenser. Such an exchange may be indicated, for example, in the event of a change in the cleaning program or after the cartridge has been completely emptied.
- a further subject of the present application is a detergent dosing system comprising
- a1) a preferably liquid detergent preparation A having a pH (10% solution in H 2 O, 20 ° C) above 8.0, containing at least one builder, in one for the at least twice, preferably at least four times and in particular at least sufficient amount to perform a machine dishwashing process eight times; a2) a preferably liquid detergent preparation B containing at least one enzyme preparation, in an amount sufficient for at least twice, preferably at least four and in particular at least eight times, to carry out a machine dishwashing process;
- a3) optionally a preferably liquid detergent preparation C containing at least one nonionic surfactant and / or an acid; in an amount sufficient for the at least twice, preferably at least four and in particular at least eight times, carrying out a machine dishwashing process;
- Detergent preparations are present in separate receiving chambers
- a further subject of the present application is a detergent dosing system comprising
- a1) a preferably liquid detergent preparation A having a pH (10% solution in H 2 O, 20 ° C) above 8.0, containing at least one builder, in one for at least twice, preferably at least four times, and in particular at least sufficient amount to carry out a machine textile washing process eight times; a2) a preferably liquid detergent preparation B containing at least one enzyme preparation, in an amount sufficient for the at least twice, preferably at least four and in particular at least eight times, to carry out a machine textile washing process;
- the cartridge and the dosing device are preferably releasably connected to each other, however, can also be connected to each other inseparable.
- Detergent preparations, a cartridge and a dosing device which is detachably or non-detachably connected to the cartridge are in a preferred embodiment in a common outer packaging, wherein the filled cartridge and the dosing device are particularly preferably contained separately in the outer packaging.
- the outer packaging is used for storage, transport and presentation of the invention makesmitte multiplisform and protect them from dirt, shock and shock. In particular for the purpose of presentation, the outer packaging should at least partially be made transparent.
- Dishwasher or textile washing machine to market Such a combination is particularly advantageous in cases where the course of the machine
- Dishwashing or textile washing process e.g., duration, temperature history,
- the dosing system according to the invention consists of the basic components of a
- Inventive handsffen makessform and one can be coupled with the cartridge dosing, which in turn from other components, such as component carrier, actuator, closure element, sensor, power source and / or control unit, is formed.
- the metering system according to the invention is mobile. Movable in the sense of this application means that the metering system is not inseparably connected to a water-conducting device such as a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer or the like, but for example from a dishwasher by the user removed or positionable in a dishwasher, so is independently handled, is According to an alternative embodiment of the invention, it is also conceivable that the dosing device for the user is not detachably connected to a water-carrying device such as a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer or the like and only the cartridge is movable.
- a water-conducting device such as a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer or the like
- a cartridge is understood to mean a packaging material which is suitable for enveloping or holding together flowable or spreadable preparations and which can be coupled to a dosing device for dispensing the preparation.
- a cartridge can also comprise a plurality of chambers which can be filled with mutually different compositions. Also it is conceivable that one
- Container majority is arranged to a cartridge unit.
- the cartridge is integrally formed.
- the cartridges in particular by suitable blow molding, cost-effectively trained in a manufacturing step.
- the chambers of a cartridge can in this case be separated from one another, for example, by webs or material bridges.
- the cartridge can also be formed in several pieces by injection molded and then assembled components.
- the cartridge is formed in such a multi-piece, that at least one chamber, preferably all chambers, can be removed individually from the metering device or inserted into the metering device.
- This makes it possible, with a different consumption of a preparation from a chamber to exchange an already empty chamber, while the rest, which may still be filled with preparation, remain in the metering device.
- a targeted and needs-based refilling the individual chambers or their preparations can be achieved.
- the chambers of a cartridge can be fixed to one another by suitable connection methods, so that a container unit is formed.
- the chambers can be fixed by a suitable form-fitting, non-positive or cohesive connection releasably or permanently against each other.
- the fixation by one or more of the types of compounds from the group of snap-in compounds, Velcro,
- the fixation can also be formed by a shrink tube (so-called. Sieve), which in a heated state over the entire or sections the cartridge is pulled and firmly encloses the chambers or the cartridge in the cooled state.
- a shrink tube so-called. Sieve
- the bottom of the chambers may be funnel-shaped inclined towards the discharge opening.
- the inner wall of a chamber can be formed by suitable choice of material and / or surface design in such a way that a low material adhesion of the preparation to the inner
- Chamber wall is realized. Also by this measure, the residual emptiness of a chamber can be further optimized.
- the chambers of a cartridge may have the same or different filling volumes.
- the ratio of the container volumes is preferably 5: 1
- a three-chamber configuration preferably 5: 1: 1
- Configurations are particularly suitable for use in dishwashers.
- the cartridge usually has a filling volume of ⁇ 5,000 ml, in particular ⁇ 2,000 ml, preferably between 10 and 1,500 ml, preferably between 50 and 900 ml, and in particular between 250 and 800 ml.
- the cartridge can take on any spatial form. It can for example be cube-shaped, spherical or plate-like.
- the metering system is dimensioned in an advantageous embodiment of the invention such that a positioning of the metering system is only possible in the receptacles provided for the lower basket.
- the width and the height of the metering system can be selected in particular between 150 mm and 300 mm, particularly preferably between 175 mm and 250 mm.
- the metering unit in cup shape with a substantially circular or square base.
- the control unit, sensor unit and at least one actuator necessary for operation are integrated in the dosing device.
- an energy source is also arranged in the metering device.
- the dosing device consists of a splash-proof housing, that the penetration of water spray, as for example when used in a
- Dishwasher may occur in the interior of the dispenser prevented.
- the dosing device comprises at least a first interface which in or on a water-carrying device such as in particular a water-carrying
- Household appliance preferably a dishwasher or washing machine trained
- corresponding interface cooperates in such a way that a transfer of electrical energy from the water-carrying device to the dosing device is realized.
- the interfaces are formed by connectors.
- the interface cells can be designed in such a way that a wireless transmission of electrical energy is effected.
- an adapter By means of an adapter, a simple coupling of the dosing system with a water-conducting domestic appliance can be realized.
- the adapter serves for the mechanical and / or electrical connection of the metering system with the water-conducting household appliance.
- the adapter is, preferably fixed, connected to a water-carrying pipe of the household appliance.
- the adapter for positioning in or on
- the adapter makes it possible to carry out a dosing system both for a stand-alone version and a build-in version, and it is also possible to use the adapter as a kind of charging station for the
- Forming dosing in which, for example, the power source of the dosing device is charged or data between the dosing device and the adapter to be replaced.
- the adapter can be arranged in a dishwasher on one of the inner walls of the washing chamber, in particular on the inner side of the dishwasher door.
- the adapter is positioned as such inaccessible to the user in the water-bearing household appliance, so that the metering device, for example, during assembly with of the household appliance is inserted into the adapter, wherein the adapter, the dosing device and the household appliance are designed in such a way that a cartridge can be coupled by the user with the dosing device.
- the detergent product forms according to the invention are distinguished by particular physical and chemical stability, in particular
- the detergent supply forms according to the invention are thus exceptionally suitable for the metering by means of a metering system located in the interior of a dishwasher.
- a metering system located in the interior of a dishwasher.
- Such a dosing system which can be immovably integrated into the interior of the dishwasher (machine-integrated dosing) but
- a movable device can be introduced into the interior (self-sufficient dosing device), contains the multiple to perform a machine
- Movable in the sense of this application means that the dispensing and dosing system is not permanently connected to a device such as a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer or the like, but for example from a
- Dishwasher can be removed or positioned in a dishwasher.
- both the detergent combinations according to the invention and the detergent product forms according to the invention are suitable as refill packs for dosing devices that are immovably integrated into the interior of a dishwasher, as well as for movable positioning provided for positioning in the interior of a dishwashing machine
- a metering device that is immovably integrated into the interior of a dishwashing machine or ii) a movable metering device provided for positioning in the interior of a dishwashing machine
- Cleaning agent reservoir for a dishwasher or textile washing machine is a further subject of the present application.
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Abstract
Procédé de lavage en machine comprenant l'utilisation d'une forme de présentation de détergent exempte d'agent de blanchiment comprenant a) une composition détergente A de préférence liquide présentant un pH (en solution à 10% dans H2O) supérieur à 8,0, contenant au moins un adjuvant; b) une composition détergente B de lavage de préférence liquide contenant au moins une composition enzymatique; c) une composition détergente C de préférence liquide, contenant au moins un tensioactif non ionique et/ou au moins un acide et/ou au moins un composé choisi parmi les agents de traitement textiles, les agents antimousse, les agents complexants, et les parfums; les compositions détergentes A, B et C étant distribuées de manière dosée dans l'espace intérieur de la machine au cours du processus de lavage, à partir d'une cartouche située de préférence dans l'espace intérieur de la machine à laver, ledit procédé étant caractérisé en ce qu'une quantité partielle a de la composition détergente A se trouvant dans la cartouche est distribuée de manière dosée dans l'espace intérieur de la machine de lavage, tandis qu'une quantité restante reste dans la cartouche jusqu'à la fin du processus de lavage, cette quantité restante correspondant au moins au double de la quantité partielle a, et une quantité partielle b de la composition détergente B se trouvant dans la cartouche est distribuée de manière dosée dans l'espace intérieur de la machine à laver, la quantité restante de la composition B se trouvant dans la cartouche restant dans cette dernière jusqu'à la fin du processus de lavage, cette quantité restante correspondant au moins au double de la quantité partielle b, et une quantité partielle c de la composition détergente C contenue dans la cartouche est distribuée de manière dosée dans l'espace intérieur du lave-vaisselle ou du lave-linge, une quantité restante de la composition détergente C contenue dans la cartouche restant dans cette dernière jusqu'à la fin du processus de lavage, et cette quantité restante correspondant au moins au double de la quantité partielle c.
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