Title: Product Forms
1Product Forms
- Terri Germain
- McIntyre Group
- September 12, 2006
- Toronto Canada
2Product Forms
- Cleaning Products are sold as
- Liquids Solutions, Emulsions, Dispersions
- Bulk Liquids
- On a Substrate, i.e. Wipes
- Aerosols
- Solids
- Bulk Solid, as is or on a substrate
- Powders
3Liquids
- Water Based Solutions
- Laundry Detergents
- Hand Dishwash
- Handsoaps
- Hard Surface Cleaners
- Shampoos
- Emulsions
- Pine Oil Cleaners
- Waterless Hand Cleaners
- Dispersions
- Fabric Softeners
- Hand Cleaners with Pumice
- 2 in 1 Shampoos
- Hair Conditioners
- Autodish Detergents
- II Cleaners
- Non-Aqueous
- Specialty Products
4Liquid ManufacturingThings to Think About
- During Manufacturing
- Order of Addition
- Temperature sensitive
- pH sensitive
- Viscosity
- Mixing Time
- Mixing Temperature
- Shear
- Equipment Compatibility
- Rheology During Filling Process
- Post Manufacturing
- Container Compatibility
- Long Term Ambient Stability
- Color Change
- pH Change
- Viscosity Change
- Homogeneity
- High Temp Stability
- Cold Temp Stability
- Freeze/Thaw
- Evaporation
- UV Stability
5Mix Vessel for Liquids
- Clean!
- Flat or Conical Bottom
- Sample Tap
- Variable Mix Speed
- Multiple Blades (optional)
- Baffles (optional)
- External or Internal Heating Cooling (optional)
- Recirculation loop (optional)
6An Example
- Poor Processing of an LDL
- Water, Cold
- Alkanolamide
- Alkyl Ether Sulfate
- DDBSA
- NaOH 50
- Dye, Powder
- Fragrance
- Correct Processing of an LDL
- Water, Cold
- NaOH 50
- DDBSA
- Alkanolamide
- Alkyl Ether Sulfate
- Dye, Solution
- Fragrance, Predispersed
Gel!
Strong Acid just Hydrolyzed the Amide and AES!
Careful Soln will exotherm here
Could take a long time to dissolve
Fragrance could make soln hazy
7An Example
- Poor Processing of an LDL
- Water, Cold
- Alkanolamide
- Alkyl Ether Sulfate
- DDBSA
- NaOH 50
- Dye, Powder
- Fragrance
Gel!
Strong Acid just Hydrolyzed the Amide and AES!
Careful Soln will exotherm here
Could take a long time to dissolve
Fragrance could make soln hazy
8An Example
- Poor Processing of an LDL
- Water, Cold
- Alkanolamide
- Alkyl Ether Sulfate
- DDBSA
- NaOH 50
- Dye, Powder
- Fragrance
- Correct Processing of an LDL
- Water, Cold
- NaOH 50
- DDBSA
- Alkanolamide
- Alkyl Ether Sulfate
- Dye, Solution
- Fragrance, Predispersed
9Emulsion and Dispersion LiquidsThings to Think
About
- Emulsions
- Order of Addition
- Oil Phase
- Water Phase
- Equipment Compatibility
- Mixing Time
- Shear
- Mixing Temperature
- Rheology During Filling Process
- Weeping / Syneresis
- Dispersions
- Order of Addition
- Equipment Compatibility
- Solids can polish equipment
- Mixing Time
- Shear
- Mixing Temperature
- Rheology During Filling Process
10Solids
- Bulk Solids
- Soap Bars
- Toilet Blocks
- Dryer Sheets
- Melt Points
- Softening Points
- Color Change
- Uniformity
- Weeping / Syneresis
- Cracking / Crumbling
- Dissolution Rates
- Rheology through Dissolution
- Water absorption
- Powders
- Laundry Detergents
- Hard Surface Cleaners
- AutoDish Detergent
- Particle Size Range
- Particle Density Range
- Compaction
- High Temp Stability
- Flow
- Melt Point
- Water Absorption
- Rheology through Dissolution
- Particle Friability
11Powder Manufacturing
- Dry Blending
- Simple mixing of dry ingredients
- Minimal amount of liquid ingredients can be used
- Spray Drying
- Drying of a high solids slurry
- Temperature sensitive ingredients need to added
post process - Agglomeration
- Dry and some liquid ingredients are mixed and
then glued together
12Dry Blending
Powdered raw materials are blended together,
often with low levels of liquid surfactants
and/or solvents, until uniform.
V-Blender
Ribbon Blender
13Dry BlendedDetergents And Cleaners
- II and Consumer Laundry Detergents
- II and Consumer Auto Dishwash
- Powdered Carwash
- Metal Cleaners
- Hard Surface Cleaners
14Dry Blending
- Advantages
- Batch runs
- Ideal for varied product line
- Easy to operate and maintain
- Low capital costs and energy requirements
- Disadvantages
- High raw material costs
- Product segregation is common
- Bulk density is dependent on raw materials
- Low liquid surfactant capacity
15Spray Drying Process
- Powdered and liquid raw materials blended with
water to make a slurry. - The slurry is sprayed under high pressure
(atomization). - Small beads are formed under high temperature
conditions.
16Spray Tower
Most common Spray Dried Products are Laundry
Detergents
17Spray Drying
- Advantages
- Very high thru-put capacity
- Continuous process, high reproducibility and
efficiency - Low raw material costs
- High surfactant loading possible
- Extremely uniform products/no segregation
- Disadvantages
- High capital costs and energy requirements
- Change over very expensive
- Formulation limitations due to high temperatures
- Low density product
18Agglomeration Process
- Powdered raw materials are mixed often with
liquid surfactants and water. - The mix is then sprayed with liquid sodium
silicate, which binds the ingredients to form
granules.
19Agglomeration
- Consumer Automatic Dishwash
- Consumer Laundry ("Ultra" type)
20Rotary DrumAgglomerator
21Agglomeration
- Advantages
- Moderate to high thru-put capacity
- Batch or continuous process
- Medium to high density products
- Use various particle size raw materials
- Low powder segregation
- Disadvantages
- More attrition (particle break-up) than spray
drying - More expensive raw materials than spray drying
- Liquid, surfactant loading capacity lower than
spray drying - Higher capital/operating costs(compared to dry
blending)
22Detergent Powders
- Agglomerated Dry Blended Spray
Dried
Photomicrographs (50x)
23Powder Manufacturing ProcessDensity/Sizing
Capability
1.2
1.0
0.8
Agglomeration
Density, g/cc
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Practical Size, Microns
24Wipes
- Low to moderate foam desired to control streaking
- Mild ingredients preferred
- Need to evaluate Substrate-Cleaner Compatibility
- e.g. Biocidal active release from substrate
- Chromatography of cleaner ingredients
- Watch for Mold Issues
- High humidity environment with lots of surface
area
Not just a Liquid Product on a Substrate
25Aerosol
- Compatibility of Cleaning Solution and Propellant
- Can Compatibility with Formulation
- Lined or Unlined
- Type of Lining
- Anti-Corrosion Aids
- Vapor Phase
- Liquid phase
- Nozzle Compatibility
- Clogging
- Can Seal Integrity
- Puncture Leak Testing
Not just a Liquid Product in a Can
26Product Form Matters!