Cleaning composition

4496470
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Kapiloff, Anita G.
Hatch, Randolph T.

Application #

338849

Filed

Jan-12-1982

Published

Jan-29-1985

Current US Class

134/42
510/162
510/245
510/253
510/263
510/269
510/272

International Classes

C02B 005/04

Field of Search

252/82 252/87 252/181 252/135 252/136 252/389 134/41 134/42 148/6.15

Assignee

The B. F. Goodrich Company (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Lieberman; Paul

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cantor and Lessler

US Patent References

4014804   Corrosion removal...
4100100   Cobalt-containing i...
4199469   Composition and m...
4384900   Method of treating...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Other References

Titanium Sulfate, The Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Gessner G. Hawley, p. 875, 8th Ed. Reinhold Comp. 450 W. 33rd St., N.Y. 10001. Pretreatment Considerations For Reverse Osmosis, DuPont Technical Bulletin 1976. Removal of Foulants From Permasep Permeators, DuPont Technical Bulletin 1976.

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 42

5290363   Method for wiping...
5405547   Non-chlorinated cl...
4839077   Thickened bleach...
3980587   Stripper composition
5954886   Cleaning agent ba...
6067999   Method for depositi...
5762719   Terpene based clea...
5990061   Toilet cleansing blo...
5773403   Cleaning and dryi...
6461445   Method of finishing...
4822513   Cleaning/disinfecti...
6302968   Precarboxylic acid...
 

More From Class 134

4274884   Method of removin...
5264041   Method for cleanin...
6491043   Ultra-low particle s...
4101339   Treatment of zinc s...
4024086   Constant boiling ad...
4872356   Resistivity probe fix...
4248642   Wash cycle process
6852173   Liquid-assisted cry...
5405547   Non-chlorinated cl...
6547887   Multilayer pressure...
6183566   UV/halogen metals...
6397861   Situ plasma clean...
 
Abstract
A composition for cleaning fouled reverse osmosis membranes or other similar fouled surfaces. The composition will remove calcium and magnesium scale as well as iron scale and organic fouling materials. The composition is biodegradable and safe to use.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A composition for cleaning solid surfaces in reverse osmosis water purification systems which are fouled with inorganic scale, comprising a 0.1 to 5 percent by weight water solution of a composition consisting essentially of (a) at least one of a monobasic alkali metal or ammonium phosphate; (b) at least one of a dibasic alkali metal or ammonium phosphate; (c) an effective amount of at least one of citric acid, malic acid, or sulfamic acid; and (d) an effective amount of a low-foaming nonionic detergent, and having a pH of from 2 to 4.

2. A composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein said last mentioned composition comprises, in percent by weight:

    ______________________________________
    monobasic sodium, potassium or ammonium phosphate
                                10-40%
    dibasic sodium, potassium or ammonium phosphate
                                10-40%
    citric acid                  0-60%
    malic acid                   0-60%
    a low foaming nonionic detergent
                                 0.1-5%
    ______________________________________



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the removal of organic and mineral deposits from solid surfaces and, more particularly, in the preferred aspect, this invention relates to the removal of organic and mineral deposits in reverse osmosis systems for water purification. Specifically, this invention is concerned with a method and composition for removing scale in reverse osmosis water purification systems. In another aspect, this invention is concerned with a metal cleaner and corrosion inhibitor.

One of the most abundant natural resources on this planet earth, and paradoxically, one of the scarcest natural resources, is water. While fully 75% of the surface of the planet is water, actually very little of it is available for use by man without further treatment since most of it is saline or brackish. Furthermore, the distribution of water, especially potable water, on the planet is such that many inhabited areas are not blessed with the abundance of potable water. Thus, there is a need for purifying saline or brackish water to obtain potable water in many parts of the world.
 
  Soft and hard contact lenses are freed from deposits by rubbing them with a particulate organic polymer with a carrier, the polymer having a particular...  A heated bath of cleaning liquid is contained in an open top trough into which the bristles of a long handled car washing brush, having a nozzle enclosed...