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titleOfInvention Process for producing detergent particles
abstract A simple process for producing, in high yield, detergent particles which contain a surfactant composition and the average particlendiameter and particle size distribution of which fluctuate little with varying amounts of the surfactant composition incorporated and can beneasily controlled by selecting appropriate base granules. The process comprises the step (I) of mixing 100 parts by weight of base granules asna surfactant support which have an average particle diameter of 150 to 500 µm, a bulk density of 400 g/L or higher, and a particle strength ofn50 kg/cm 2 or higher [ingredient (a)] with 15 to 100 parts by weight of a surfactant comoposition [ingredient (b)], under such conditions thatnthe ingredient (a) does not substantially collapse, to obtain a mixture; and the step (II) of mixing 100 parts by weight of the mixture with 5 ton100 parts by weight of a fine powder while substantially maintaining the state of the ingredient (a) containing the ingredient (b). Thendetergent particles thus obtained have a degree of particle growth of 1.5 or lower and a bulk density of 500 g/L or higher.
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