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Tide detergent

The first important commercial builder was sodium tripol3q)hosphate, NasPsOio, first used with Tide detergent in 1947. Besides sequestering polyvalent metal ions, it prevents redeposition of dirt, buffers the solution to pH = 9 -10, kills bacteria, and controls corrosion and deposits in the lines of automatic washers. [Pg.472]

A.M. Ellison, W.A. Zisman, J. Phys. Chem. 58 (1954) 503 SD, polymers cleaned with Tide detergent solution, thoroughly rinsed with water, and finally dried in air at 75°C. [Pg.731]

In pre-distribution crossdocking, the customer is assigned before the shipment leaves the vendor, so it arrives to the crossdock ba ed and tagged for transfer. In post-distribution crossdocking, the crossdock itself allocates material to its stores. For example, a crossdock at a Walmart might receive 20 pallets of Tide detergent without labels for individual stores. Workers at the crossdock allocate 3 pallets to Store 23, 5 pallets to Store 14, and so on. ([51], p. 1)... [Pg.48]

Proctor Gamble has marketed their products in an environmentally friendly light, for example, the packaging of Tide detergent in 100% recycled paper. [Pg.88]

Tide Detergent, 5% 2 months 1.58 0.20 Unchanged Caulking Compound I week 0.97 0.80 Unchanged... [Pg.23]

Figure 4.2 Some examples of products made from commodity plastics, (a) Polypropylene chair (Coprid/Shutterstock.com), (b) rubber ducky (Pabkov/ Shutterstock.com), (c) Solo plastic cup (DannySmythe/Shutterstock. com), (d) Styrofoam cups (design56/shitterstock.com), (e) Zip-Loc bags (koosen/Shutterstock.com), and (f) Tide detergent bottle. Figure 4.2 Some examples of products made from commodity plastics, (a) Polypropylene chair (Coprid/Shutterstock.com), (b) rubber ducky (Pabkov/ Shutterstock.com), (c) Solo plastic cup (DannySmythe/Shutterstock. com), (d) Styrofoam cups (design56/shitterstock.com), (e) Zip-Loc bags (koosen/Shutterstock.com), and (f) Tide detergent bottle.
Sodium triphosphate is used almost solely in one type of product detergents. Some detergents contain up to 50% by weight sodium triphosphate. It has the unique property of complexing or sequestering dipositive ions such as calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) that are present in water. Tide is an example of a phosphate detergent that has been used for at least 5 decades. [Pg.484]

Immerse a piece of test fabric in a hot solution(0.5 gof detergent, 200 mLof water) of a commercial laundry detergent that you suspect may contain an optical brightener (e.g.. Tide and Cheer) for 15 min. Rinse the fabric thoroughly, dry, and compare with an untreated fabric sample under an ultraviolet lamp. [Pg.543]

Laundry Detergents Tide 0.25 oup/gal 365 f 9 -0.1 100 DuPoni Oolrin 127x12.7x32 mm bars... [Pg.45]

Figure 2. Residual antioxidant remaining during solvent (pet ether/toluene at 20 °C) and detergent (1% Tide at 100 °C) leaching of a typical bisphenol (WSP) and a polymer-bound phenol (BHBM). Figure 2. Residual antioxidant remaining during solvent (pet ether/toluene at 20 °C) and detergent (1% Tide at 100 °C) leaching of a typical bisphenol (WSP) and a polymer-bound phenol (BHBM).
P G s detergent sales totaled 79 billion in 2010 and represent 70 percent of the company s annual sales. Tide continues to dominate the laundry detergent market, commanding more than 40 percent of sales and is the standout product of P G s 1 Billion Club. Purex Complete was a big growth product for Henkel in the United States, but not in Emope. Besides the Purex brands, Henkel also markets Dial soaps, a brand it acquired in 2004. Henkel s worldwide sales grew 11 percent to 20.6 billion in 2010, but had stagnant sales in its U.S. division. [Pg.487]


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