Patent classifications
C11D1/521
Solvent application in bottle wash using amidine based formulas
According to the invention, the compositions and methods provide for the complete removal of labels, synthetic glues and/or adhesives from a plurality of surfaces through the use of an aqueous or non-aqueous basic organic solvent and/or an amidine, optionally in combination with surfactants, chelants, acidulants and/or additional bottle wash additives. Beneficially, the compositions and methods are suitable for use at lower temperatures and pH conditions, along with under caustic-free and/or reduced caustic conditions to effectively remove such labels, synthetic glues and/or adhesives from a surface within less than about 30 minutes.
Polymer containing antimicrobial hard surface cleaning compositions
- Alan Edward Sherry ,
- Molly Pelon Bohlen ,
- Samuel Kimani NJOROGE ,
- LaShanda Marie Glenn ,
- Janice Lynn Dhonau ,
- Christopher Todd Morrissey ,
- Jamesina Anne FITZGERALD ,
- Phillip Kyle Vinson ,
- Melinda Phyllis Steffey ,
- Rafael Ortiz ,
- Benjamin Patrick HALE ,
- Yonas Gizaw ,
- Roy Jerome Harrington ,
- Peter Herbert Koenig ,
- Nicola John Policicchio ,
- Stefano SCIALLA ,
- Steven Daryl Smith ,
- Matthew Scott Wagner
The need for a fast acting and broad spectrum antimicrobial composition which does not reduce surface shine and does not leave visible residues on the surface, while also providing greater residuality of the actives can be met by formulating antimicrobial compositions as described herein.
Label removal solution for low temperature and low alkaline conditions
According to the invention, the compositions and methods provide for the complete removal of synthetic glues or adhesives from a plurality of surfaces through the use of amide solvents in combination with surfactants, chelants, acidulants and/or additional bottle wash additives. Beneficially, the compositions and methods are suitable for use at lower temperatures, including below 35 C., and lower pH conditions, including from 5 to 10, from 6 to 9, and from 6 to 8, in comparison to conventional caustic-based adhesive removal compositions.
Petroleum distillates with increased solvency
Certain fatty acid amide-based surfactants such as cocamide DEA (also known as coco(nut) diethanolamide or coco(nut) DEA) when dissolved or dispersed in a cutting oil (diesel, light cycle oil, naphtha, and such other petroleum distillates) produce a petroleum distillate having significantly enhanced solvency for heavy residuals. Such solutions or dispersions are especially useful for cleaning vessels and similar equipment in refineries by circulating the solution or dispersion in the vessel, optionally with the application of heat.
Fabric conditioning composition
A fabric conditioning composition comprising an emulsion of particles in an aqueous vehicle, the particles comprising (a) an esterquat comprising an alkyl dialkanol amine esterquat of a fatty acid, wherein from at least 90 wt % to up to 100 wt % of the esterquat is comprised of diesterquat and from 0 wt % to up to 10 wt % of the esterquat is comprised of monoesterquat, and the fatty acid is substantially saturated and has an iodine value of less than 5, and (b) a water swellable cationic polymer.
ALKYL AMIDES FOR ENHANCED FOOD SOIL REMOVAL AND ASPHALT DISSOLUTION
The present invention comprises a hard surface cleaning composition including an environmentally friendly alkyl amide solvent, derived from renewable bio-based resources that works at least as well as d-limonene. In one embodiment, the present invention is a cleaning composition including an anionic surfactant salt, a saturated C.sub.8 to C.sub.10 alkyl amide solvent, a cosolvent and water. The composition is substantially free of d-limonene and can remove red food soils with up to 20 percent protein, and also functions as an asphalt removal composition.
CLEANING COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF CLEANING AIR INTAKE VALVE DEPOSITS
A cleaning composition is particularly suited for cleaning dirty intake valves. The cleaning composition includes a high solvency surfactant/solvent which has a Kb greater than 100 or polar Hansen solubility parameter greater than 6. The surfactant/solvent is combined with an organic carrier and a surfactant. A wetting agent may also be employed. The cleaning composition is added to the intake air as a mist as the engine is running.
SOLVENT APPLICATION IN BOTTLE WASH USING AMIDINE BASED FORMULAS
According to the invention, the compositions and methods provide for the complete removal of labels, synthetic glues and/or adhesives from a plurality of surfaces through the use of an aqueous or non-aqueous basic organic solvent and/or an amidine, optionally in combination with surfactants, chelants, acidulants and/or additional bottle wash additives. Beneficially, the compositions and methods are suitable for use at lower temperatures and pH conditions, along with under caustic-free and/or reduced caustic conditions to effectively remove such labels, synthetic glues and/or adhesives from a surface within less than about 30 minutes.
Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Having Improved Lubricity
Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are packaged in a packaging solution including an ophthalmically-acceptable concentration of a surfactant to provide a contact lens having a lower coefficient of friction compared to a control lens that is not packaged in the surfactant. The surfactant is a poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-containing surfactant having a molecular weight of up to about 6,000 daltons, or is an alkyl aryl-containing surfactant, or is both an alkyl aryl and PEO-containing surfactant having a molecular weight of up to about 6,000 daltons. Methods of manufacturing silicone hydrogel contact lenses are also described.
ALKYL AMIDES FOR ENHANCED FOOD SOIL REMOVAL AND ASPHALT DISSOLUTION
The present invention comprises a hard surface cleaning composition including an environmentally friendly alkyl amide solvent, derived from renewable bio-based resources that works at least as well as d-limonene. In one embodiment, the present invention is a cleaning composition including an anionic surfactant salt, a saturated C.sub.8 to C.sub.10 alkyl amide solvent, a cosolvent and water. The composition is substantially free of d-limonene and can remove red food soils with up to 20 percent protein, and also functions as an asphalt removal composition.