Technical Field
[0001] The present invention is in the field of machine dishwashing. More specifically,
the invention encompasses a cleaner for automatic dishwashing machines.
Background of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a composition used to clean dish washing machines.
Such cleaning compositions are frequently used by the consumer to clean the dish washer
itself and so remove deposits after the machine has been used to clean crockery.
[0003] Conventional cleaning machine cleaning products are put in the machine's dispenser
and/or sprinkled on the base of machine. However, it has been found that occasionally
conventional dish washer cleaning formulations tend to co-aggulate in the sieve in
the bottom of the machine thus forming a solid mass that can block the machine and
pump.
[0004] The present invention relates to a composition for cleaning dish washers in which
the problem of co-agulation is mitigated.
Description of the Invention
[0005] According the present invention provides an automatic dish washing machine cleaner
comprising at least 50% wt of the total composition of a partially or fully hydrated
organic acid and at least 0.5 % wt of the total composition of a surfactant
[0006] The present invention also provides the use of citric acid monohydrate in a dish
washing machine cleaner to prevent mass solidification.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0007] The compositions of the present invention comprise a partially or fully hydrated
organic acid as an essential element. Suitable partially or fully hydrated organic
acids organic acids include, for example, carboxylic acids, such as citric and succinic
acids, polycarboxylic acids, such as polyacrylic acid, and also acetic acid, boric
acid, malonic acid, adipic acid, fumaric acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, sulphamic
acid, tartaric acid, tartronic acid, maloic acid, their derivatives and any mixtures
of the foregoing.
[0008] Suitable water-soluble monomeric or oligomeric carboxylates can be selected from
a wide range of compounds but such compounds preferably have a first carboxyl logarithmic
acidity/constant (pK
1) of less than 9, preferably of between 2 and 8.5, more preferably of between 2.5
and 7.5.
[0009] Polycarboxylic acids containing four carboxy groups include oxydisuccinic acids,
1,1,2,2-ethane tetracarboxylic acids, 1,1,3,3-propane tetracarboxylic acids and 1,1,2,3-propane
tetracarboxylic acids. Polycarboxylic acids containing sulfo substituents include
the sulfosuccinic derivatives, and the sulfonated pyrolysed citratic acids.
[0010] Of the above, the preferred polycarboxylic acids are hydroxycarboxylic containing
up to three carboxy groups per molecules, more particularly citric acid monohydrate.
[0011] It is preferable if the partially/fully hydrated acids have an average particle size
from 0.8 to 3 d
m (RR)/mm, more preferably from 1.4 to 2.5 d
m (RR)/mm.
[0012] It is also preferable if the 95 % of the particles have a particle size greater than
lmm and less than 3mm.
[0013] The organic acid is present at a level of at least 50 wt% of the total formulation,
more preferably at a level greater than 70 wt%, most preferably at a level from 85
wt% to 98 wt%.
[0014] A surfactant system comprising a surfactant selected from nonionic, anionic, cationic,
ampholytic and zwitterionic surfactants and mixtures thereof is also present in the
composition.
[0015] Typically the surfactant is a low to non foaming nonionic surfactant, which includes
any alkoxylated nonionic surface-active agent wherein the alkoxy moiety is selected
from the group consisting of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide and mixtures thereof,
is preferably used to improve the detergency without excessive foaming especially
preferred are ethoxylated and/or propoxylated straight chain alcohols.
[0016] However, an excessive proportion of nonionic surfactant should be avoided. Normally,
an amount of 10% by weight or lower, preferably 7% by weight or lower, most preferably
5% by weight or lower and preferably 0.1% by weight or higher, more preferably 0.5%
by weight or higher is quite sufficient.
[0017] Examples of suitable nonionic surfactants for use in the invention are the low- to
non-foaming ethoxylated straight-chain alcohols of Plurafac LF series ex BASF, Synperonic
series ex ICI; of the Lutensol® LF series, supplied by the BASF Company and of the
Triton® DF series, supplied by the Rohm & Haas Company.
[0018] Other surfactants such as anionic surfactant may be used but may require the additional
presence of an antifoam to surpress foaming. If an anionic surfactant is used it is
advantageously present at levels of 2 wt% or below.
[0019] It is advantageous if a flow aid is present in the composition suitable flow aids
include Aluminium silicate (Alusil), Calcium silicate (Calflow) and silicas.
[0020] Bleach material may optionally be incorporated in composition for use in processes
according to the present invention, but preferably are not present.
[0021] The bleach material may be a chlorine- or bromine-releasing agent or a peroxygen
compound. Peroxygen based bleach materials are however preferred.
[0022] Further optional ingredients that may be present include crystal-growth inhibitors,
threshold agents; perfumes and dyestuffs and the like.
pH of wash liquor
[0023] Preferably the dish washing machine cleaner has gives a pH of 3 or less in a 1% aqueous
solution at 20°C. More preferably the composition has a pH from 1 to 2 in a 1% aqueous
solution at 20°C.
Product Form
[0024] The dish washing composition is preferably granular. Granular in the context of the
present invention includes both powdered material and tablets.
Method of Using the Composition.
[0025] The cleaning composition may be added to the machine via the dispenser drawer or
sprinkled directly into the base of the dish washer. It is particularly advantageous
if the composition is added directly to the base of the machine, as this leads to
an effective dosing level.
[0026] Dishwash compositions according to the present invention may be dosed in the wash
liquor at levels of from 30 g/l to 2.5 g/l.
[0027] The invention will now be illustrated by the following non limiting Examples. Examples
of the invention are illustrated by a number, comparative Examples are illustrated
by a letter.
[0028] All percentages are on a weight basis.
EXAMPLE I
[0029]
Table 1
|
WT/% |
|
1 |
A |
Citric acid monohydrate |
92.1 |
- |
Citric acid Anhydrous |
|
92.1 |
Starch based flow aid |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Perfume |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Nonionic surfactant1 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
minors |
to 100 |
to 100 |
Particle Size |
1.8 mm |
1.8 mm |
1) Nonionic surfactant, ex BASF (LF 403) |
[0030] The compositions were tested in a robotised Miele G5953C (total water hardness 17°FH,
including temporary hardness of 9°FH).
[0031] The compositions were dosed at a level of 120 g/wash by sprinkling the powder in
the base of the machine near the sieve; the main wash time was 20 minutes; the drying
time with open door was 10-20 minutes; the washing temperature was up to 65°C.
Table 2
Example |
1 |
A |
Consecutive No. of runs before pump breakdown |
No breakdown |
10 |
1. An automatic dish washing machine cleaner comprising:
a) at least 50% wt of the total composition of a partially or fully hydrated organic
acid and;
b) at least 0.5 % wt of the total composition of a surfactant
2. An automatic dish washing machine cleaner according to claim 1 in which the partially
or fully hydrated organic acid is citric acid monohydrate.
3. An automatic dish washing machine cleaner according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which
the surfactant is a nonionic surfactant.
4. An automatic dish washing machine cleaner according to claim 3 in which the nonionic
surfactant is an ethoxylated and/or propoxylated straight-chain alcohol.
5. An automatic dish washing machine cleaner according to any preceding claim in which
the pH of a 1% aqueous solution at 20°C is 3 or less.
6. An automatic dish washing machine cleaner according to any preceding claim which further
comprises a flow aid.
7. A process for cleaning a dish washing machine comprising adding a machine dish washing
cleaner as claimed in any preceding claim to a machine dish washer.
8. Use of citric acid monohydrate in a dish washing machine cleaner to prevent mass solidification.