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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SURFACTANT GRANULES.
abstract A process for making flowable granules with a bulk density between 650 and 100 g / l, containing nonionic surfactants from the class of polyglycol ether derivatives as well as solids in the form of fine particles, water soluble and / or water-insoluble and water, comprises a first mixing step (A) in which the nonionic surfactant is mixed with water, which may optionally contain a fraction of less than 50% by weight of the total amount of water-soluble or non-water-soluble solids, in dissolved or dispersed form, to form a viscous gelled phase. In a second mixing step (B), the remaining main fraction of the water-soluble or non-water-soluble solids is added in solid pulverulent form and the mixture is treated until granules of maximum bulk density are obtained. The weight ratio of nonionic surfactant and water in the gelled phase relative to the total amount of solid (calculated as anhydrous substance) is between 25:75 and 65:35. Zeolites and bentonites are particularly suitable as water insoluble solids.
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