Zero phosphate warewashing detergent composition

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Inventors

Lentsch, Steven E.
Oakes, Thomas R.

Application #

217378

Filed

Jul-11-1988

Published

Jul-11-1989

Current US Class

134/42
510/222
510/228
510/469
510/476
510/533

International Classes

C11D 003/36; C11D 003/37; C11D 003/395

Field of Search

252/94 252/95 252/156 252/174.16 252/174.24 252/180 252/DIG. 210/687 210/699 134/42

Assignee

Ecolab Inc. (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Willis; Prince E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

US Patent References

3959167   Method and compo...
4127483   Treatment of aqueo...
4127496   Non-phosphate aut...
4163732   Detergent compositi...
4187190   Low phosphate cont...
4233172   Low phosphate cont...
4372870   Method and compo...
4539144   Dishwashing comp...
4556493   Composition and m...
4563284   Inhibition of salt pr...
4576722   Scale and sludge c...
4579676   Low-phosphate liqu...
4581145   Composition and m...
4608188   Dishwashing comp...
4631131   Method for inhibiti...
4652377   Inhibition of alkali...
4680124   Polyacrylate scale i...
 

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Other References

Detergency Theory and Test Methods Part III, edited by W. G. Cutler & R. C. Davis, Whirlpool Corporation, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1980

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Abstract
A warewashing detergent composition with an improved builder system having zero phosphate that conditions service water by holding or suspending divalent or trivalent hardness ions in solution and by preventing precipitation of the hardness ions beyond their stoichiometric concentration. The composition comprises a source of alkalinity, a water-conditioning vinyl polymer with pendant --CO.sub.2 H groups, a soil-dispersing phosphinopolycarboxylic acid, and a water-conditioning organic phosphonate.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A builder system for machine warewashing that conditions service water by holding or suspending divalent or trivalent hardness ions in solution and by preventing precipitation of the hardness ions beyond their stoichiometric concentration, comprising:

(a) an effective amount of a polymer water-conditioning agent comprising a vinyl polymer with pendant --CO.sub.2 H groups having a molecular weight of 500-15,000;

(b) an effective amount of a polymer soil-dispersing agent comprising a phosphinopolycarboxylic acid; and

(c) an effective amount of a monomer threshold agent comprising a water-conditioning organic phosphonate.

2. The builder system of claim 1 wherein said vinyl polymer comprises about 1-40% of an acrylic polymer having a molecular weight of about 750-10,000.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention pertains to a machine warewashing detergent composition, having a zero phosphate content, that contains an improved builder system. More specifically, the builder system of the warewashing detergent can treat divalent or trivalent hardness ions in service water and can, at the same time, prevent precipitation of the hardness ions beyond a stoichiometric concentration with respect to the builder system by a threshold effect.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In recent years, much attention has been given to the components of warewashing detergents that treat and reduce the harmful effects of water hardness. Hardness ions are typically undesirable in conjunction with warewashing detergents since they interfere with the soil removal mechanism. Hardness ions typically comprise metal ions such as calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, and other typically divalent or trivalent metal cations depending on the source of service water used in the warewashing environment.
 
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