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titleOfInvention Process for preparation of granules containing viscous substances
abstract 1493567 Granules containing viscous substances KAO SOAP CO Ltd 28 April 1976 [30 April 1975] 17282/76 Heading C2C [Also in Division C5] Free-flowing particles of a viscous substance, e.g. a C 8-18 alcohol which is soft or liquid at a temperature below 40‹ C. are prepared by (1) blending into the viscous substance 40-300 weight per cent of a particulate solid A which is capable of absorbing water to provide porous particles and 30-100 weight per cent of an inorganic substance B which has an affinity for said viscous substance; (2) adding to this mixture an aqueous solution of a substance C which is adhesive towards said mixture said solution containing sufficient water either to impart at least one mole of water of crystallization to A or to saturate A and transform it into porous particles, substance C being added in such a manner as to avoid the formation of agglomerates and (3) granulating this mixture. In Example 3 oleyl alcohol is compounded with (A) sodium sulphate and crystalline cellulose, (B) aluminium silicate and (c) polyethylene glycol. In Example 4 lauryl alcohol is compounded with (A) a water-soluble cellulose derivative, (B) magnesium silicate and (C) colloidal silica.
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