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Cleaning and polishing wax composition

a technology of wax composition and oil emulsion, which is applied in the direction of polishing compositions, detergent compositions, coatings, etc., can solve the problems of wax dries, requiring considerable labor and time, and time-consuming labor-intensive procedures, and achieves high gloss finish

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-09-27
ASHLAND LICENSING & INTPROP LLC
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Benefits of technology

The composition effectively cleans and polishes automotive surfaces in a single application, offering improved durability and a high-gloss finish while reducing labor and time, with the small aluminum oxide particles ensuring a smooth, non-dull surface without additional waxing steps.

Problems solved by technology

The applied wax remains as a protective finish throughout several subsequent washes but it is a time consuming labor intensive procedure.
The wax dries and is removed with hand or mechanical buffing machines requiring considerable labor and time.
When polishing a car's painted surface, the cleaner waxes remove contaminants; however, the application and removal of same typically leaves a clean but dull surface.

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(Water in Oil Emulsion)Percent byConstituentCommercial NameWeightCationic carnauba waxTOMAH C-34020.0micro emulsion(15% solids emulsion)Dimethyl polysiloxanes7.0Water Soft or Deionized20.9Alkyl quaternary ammoniumCLAYTONE AF1.6montmorillonitePolyglycerol Ester ofWITCONOL 141.0Oleic AcidIsoparaffinic solventISOPAR E5.0Aliphatic hydrocarbonsODORLESS MINERAL40.0SPIRITSAnhydrous Aluminum SilicateKAOPOLITE TREATED1.5High Purity Aluminum OxideREYNOLDS RC-UFX MAR2.5(0.20-0.25 micrometer or lessmean particle size)BiocideDANTOGARD0.1FragranceFruity Bouquet0.4

[0065] Use of a 15% emulsion of cationic carnauba wax in amount of 20.0 weight percent results in about 3% by weight of the carnauba wax as an active ingredient based on the weight of the total composition. Another composition useful in the present invention resulting in a product with a solids content of 19.0 specific gravity of 0.907 and flash point of 96° F. is as follows:

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(Water in Oil Emulsion)Percent byConstituentCommercial NameWeightCationic carnauba waxTOMAH C-34020.0micro emulsionWater19.1Dimethyl polysiloxanesSF96 350 cst4.2SF96 100 cst2.0100,000 cst0.87.0Alkyl quaternary ammonium(CLAYTONE AF)2.2montmorillinitePolyglycerol Ester ofWITCONOL 141.0Oleic AcidIsoparaffinic solventISOPAR E5.0Silicone OilGeneral Elec Silicone1.0Fluid SF1706Silicone OilGeneral Elec Silicone0.5Fluid SF1550Aliphatic hydrocarbonsODORLESS MINERAL39.8SPIRITSAnhydrous Aluminum SilicateKAOPOLITE TREATED0.4High Purity Aluminum OxideREYNOLDS RC-UFX MAR2.5(0.20 to 0.25 micrometermean particle size or less)FragranceFruity Bouquet0.4

[0067] Another composition useful in the present invention resulting in a product with a solids content of 18.4-19.4, specific gravity of 0.890 to 0.910, flash point of 126° F. and viscosity at 70SF from 1400-1600 cps RPM 60 / Spindle #4 is as follows:

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(Water in Oil Emulsion)Percent byConstituentCommercial NameWeightCationic carnauba waxTOMAH C-34020.0micro emulsion(15% solids emulsion)Water Soft or Deionized19.1Dimethyl polysiloxanesSF96 350 cst4.2SF96 100 cst2.0100,000 cst0.8Alkyl quaternary ammoniumCLAYTONE AF2.2montmorillonitePolyglycerol Ester ofWITCONOL 141.0Oleic AcidIsoparaffinic solventISOPAR G15.0Silicone OilGeneral Elec SF17061.0Silicone OilGeneral Elec SF15500.5Aliphatic hydrocarbonsCALUMET 420-46029.75(LVP 100)Anhydrous Aluminum SilicateUNICOTE KAOPOLITE1.5SF TREATEDHigh Purity Aluminum OxideREYNOLDS RC-UFX MAR2.5(0.20 to 0.25 micrometermean particle size or less)Biocide (Optional)SURCIDE P0.05Fragrance (Optional)Fruity Bouquet0.4

[0069] Another composition useful in the present invention resulting in a product with improved corrosion resistance is set forth as follows:

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Abstract

A water in oil emulsion wax composition composed of natural and synthetic waxes, surfactants, suspending agents, aluminum oxide particles of high purity having an average particle diameter of less than 300 nanometers, typically from 0.20-0.25 microns (200-250 nanometers) containing no magnesium oxide and being agglomerate free together with a aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent producing a wax having cleaning properties and an enhanced high gloss surface from a single application.

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[0001] This is a Continuation-In-Part Application claiming priority from U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 581,625 filed on Jun. 5, 2006 which is a national filing of PCT / US / US04 / 40603 filed on Dec. 6, 2004, claiming priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 527,398 filed on Dec. 5, 2003 and this application also claims priority from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 535,264 filed on Jan. 9, 2004, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 750,608 filed on Dec. 15, 2005, and Ser. No. 11 / 005,321 filed on Dec. 6, 2004, all of which are incorporated by reference herein.FIELD OF INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to a water in oil emulsion containing both natural and synthetic waxes together with a suspension agent(s), surfactant(s), polishing agents, and high purity aluminum oxide particles having a mean particle diameter of less than 300 nanometers and typically of less than 1.0 and preferably less than about 0.25 microns or micrometers which is equivalent to 250 nanomete...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C09G1/08C08LC09F1/00C09G1/02
CPCC08L91/06C09G1/12C09G1/08C09G1/02
Inventor HASINOVIC, HIDAJORDAN, ELSIE A.SU, WEN-CHENDITURO, MICHAELLOCKWOOD, FRANCES E.
Owner ASHLAND LICENSING & INTPROP LLC