Patent of biological dispersant

Three commonly used washing powders? Formulation and manufacture: three groups of formulations, one group is mixed according to weight percentage and packed in plastic bags respectively, that is, it is simply prepared into synthetic washing powder and can be sold. The proportion of each component is as follows:

Formula 1: sodium alkyl aryl sulfonate 1 1%, trisodium phosphate 40%, sodium silicate 5%, sodium sulfate 35%, carboxymethyl cellulose 1%, sodium tallow fatty acid sulfate 8% and fluorescent agent 0.03%. ?

Formula 2: sodium alkyl aryl iodate 19%, trisodium phosphate 40%, sodium silicate 5%, sulfuric acid 35%, carboxymethyl cellulose 1% and fluorescent agent 0.03%. ?

Formula 3: sodium alkyl aryl sulfonate 30%, sodium silicate 25%, sodium sulfate 20% and sodium hexametaphosphate 25%.

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Method of self-made washing powder:

1. Pour the broken soap into a stainless steel basin.

2. Add about 2400g of water (twice the weight of broken soap). Here I want to make it clear that it doesn't matter whether the water quantity increases or decreases.

The purpose of adding water is to melt the broken soap. Adding more water is more convenient for melting, but the drying time may be longer in the future, and vice versa.

4, small fire, slowly stir the broken soap to melt (adding water and standing for one night can accelerate the melting).

5. Pour in 600g of edible soda ash (about half the weight of broken soap).

6. Stir well.

7. Dry in a net bag or ceramic tile for one to two months (depending on the weather) until it is dry.

8. Break the soap bar from time to time during the drying process.

9. Grind the dry soap into powder or crush it (the more crushed, the better, soluble in water).

10, grinding into powder is a troublesome process, and dry soap blocks can be crushed and used without grinding tools.