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公开(公告)号:FR2734577A1
公开(公告)日:1996-11-29
申请号:FR9605293
申请日:1996-04-26
Applicant: ECOLAB INC
Inventor: BAUM BURTON M , LENTSCH STEVEN E , OAKES THOMAS R
IPC: D06L1/12 , A01N37/02 , A01N59/00 , C11D3/20 , C11D3/39 , C11D3/395 , C11D7/54 , C11D11/00 , C11D17/00 , D06F39/04 , D06L3/00 , C11D7/38
Abstract: The invention includes compositions and methods for sanitizing ware without staining, spotting or corroding. In its most preferred mode, the method comprises the steps of washing the ware in an automated ware washing machine and rinsing the ware at either high or low temperatures with a sanitizing rinse composition. The destaining, sanitizing concentrate composition preferably comprises peroxyacetic acid, acetic acid, and hydrogen peroxide using higher levels of acetic and peroxyacetic acid and a lower level of hydrogen peroxide. The sanitizing rinse composition may preferably be used at a concentration of peroxyacetic acid of at least 30 ppm.
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公开(公告)号:AU6550194A
公开(公告)日:1994-11-08
申请号:AU6550194
申请日:1994-03-08
Applicant: ECOLAB INC
Inventor: BAUM BURTON M
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公开(公告)号:CA2155827A1
公开(公告)日:1994-10-27
申请号:CA2155827
申请日:1994-03-08
Applicant: ECOLAB INC
Inventor: BAUM BURTON M
Abstract: Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide block copolymers having high cloud points, when compared to conventional rinse agent materials, have surprisingly been found to be useful in the manufacture of effective low foaming rinse aids. The rinse aids are prepared by combining the high cloud point copolymer with an effective defoamer and a water miscible diluent. The rinse aid composition can achieve adequate rinsing at common aqueous rinse temperature at a concentration of the block copolymer in water less than 500 parts of the block copolymer per million pars of water. A liquid rinse agent concentrate can take the form of a low viscosity liquid, a thickened pourable or semi-pourable aqeous liquids. A solid rinse agent concentrate can be a cast solid material packaged within a soluble or disposable wrapper or capsule or other water soluble package. The rinse aids can be dispersed in a variety of ways by dilution with water to an aqueous final rinse composition. The uniqueness of the invention relates to the fact that all components are not expected to be active as sheeting agents and are approved as food additives thereby eliminating any health concerns associated with residual deposits of the composition on cleaned ware.
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