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Storage-stable encapsulated sodium percarbonate and process for its production

  • US 5,505,875 A
  • Filed: 05/20/1994
  • Issued: 04/09/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/03/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A process for melt-coating a coating material that is solid at room temperature onto finely divided solid sodium percarbonate particles, comprising centrifugally atomizing a finely divided solid coating material in a continuous flow through a likewise continuously generated fog zone of said coating material in molten form to thereby obtain nonaqueous encapsulation of said solid sodium percarbonate with a hydrophobic protective coating of said coating material, wherein said coating material is a defoamer mixture free of siloxane polymer, emulsifying or dispersing tenside and is a homogeneous mixture of:

  • a) 25 to 60 percent by weight of a paraffin wax or a mixture of paraffin waxes,b) 10 to 60 percent by weight of microcrystalline paraffin wax, whereby the proportion of liquid components in the mixture of (a) and (b), as determined by differential thermal analysis (DTA) is 0% at -15°

    C., 0% to 5% at 0°

    C., 2% to 25% at 25°

    C., 20% to 80% at 50°

    C., 80% to 100% at 75°

    C. and 100% above 90°

    C.,c) 5 to 20 percent by weight of a diamide derived from C2-7 diamines and saturated C12-22 fatty acids, which is present in finely divided form and has a particle size of less than 50 μ

    m, with at least 90% of the particles smaller than 30 μ

    m.

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