TY - JOUR AU - Sörensson, O. AB - Builder © Carl Hanser Verlag, München 1986 O. Sörensson, Surte/Sweden Raw Materialsfor Machine Dishwashing Detergents rn 1 9/) ) / ) | / /1 N _ 1/0 IND _I Ef > AAX + U, / (9 £ / et Ute 8, , EN \ . A f) f) IL 1 H UV UV j 1 Introduction In Über die Darstellung kristallisierter Natriumsilicate by E. Jordis [1] he argues, that crystalline sodium metasilicates on / zu are certainly not laboratory curiosities because they are com- mercially available. He adds, however, that the lack of appl1- cations prevents its production on a large scale. This was 1907. Nowadays more than 100 kt/year of sodium metasilicates are Fig. 1. Crystalline sodium metasilicates produced in Western Europe. A large part is used in machine a) Anhydrous: Endless chain type, b) Hydrates: monomer dishwashing detergents. The chief duties of the sodium metasilicates in the dish- washing process are partly the protection of fine china against Na;H5Si0, - nH;0O, wheren =4, 5, 7 and 8, are the com- over glaze damage and to inhibit corrosion of metals and pounds whose common names are metasilicate, penta-, glasses and partly in the saponification and emulsification of hexa-, TI - Sodium Metasilicates JF - Tenside Surfactants Detergents DO - 10.1515/tsd-1986-230109 DA - 1986-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/de-gruyter/sodium-metasilicates-JUtzw0ank3 SP - 20 EP - 24 VL - 23 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -