Leaper et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Feasibility study to investigate caking in washing powder formulations using a Freeman FT4 powder rheometerLeaper et al., 2019
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- Leaper M
- Fisk E
- Browne R
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- Particulate Science and Technology
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Because of legislation and environmental concerns, washing powder manufacturers have phased out phosphate builders in favor of substitutes such as sodium carbonate. This has meant that the new formulations have a greater tendency toward unwanted agglomeration …
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