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Title:
Abrasive agglomerates of abrasive subparticles and binder material
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1. Macroscopically visible abrasive agglomerates having dental cleaning and polishing characteristics and suitable for incorporation into a clear gel dental vehicle, each of said agglomerates having a particle size from 100 to 1,000 microns, said agglomerates consisting essentially of an outer crust including a plurality of hard abrasive subparticles having a Moh hardness of at least 5 and a mean particle diameter between 0.1 and 10 microns selected from the group consisting of zirconium silicate, silica, SnO.sub.2, feldspar, topaz, calcium silicate, silicon carbide, pumice, alumina, ilemite, hematite, and titanium dioxide and a binding material selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic polymer and wax and an inner core substantially free of said subparticles, said subparticles and said binding agent material being present in a weight ratio of from about 1:9 to about 9:1.
2. Abrasive agglomerates according to claim 1 wherein said inner core is hollow.
3. Abrasive agglomerates according to claim 1 wherein said inner core consists essentially of binding agent material.
4. Abrasive agglomerates according to claim 1 wherein said subparticles have a mean diameter between 0.1 and 10 microns.
5. Abrasive agglomerates according to claim 4 wherein said hard abrasive material is zirconium silicate.
6. Abrasive agglomerates according to claim 1 wherein said binding agent is low molecular weight polyethylene.
7. Abrasive agglomerates according to claim 1 wherein the diameter of said inner core is from 50 to 95 percent of the diameter of said abrasive agglomerate.
8. Process for producing the macroscopically visible abrasive agglomerates as defined in claim 6 comprising dry mixing from 10 to 90 parts of said low molecular weight polyethylene having a mean diameter from 100 to 1,000 microns with 10 to 90 parts of said hard abrasive subparticles, rotating said mixture at a speed sufficient to cause tumbling, heating said mixture to the softening point of said low molecular weight polyethylene while simultaneously rotating said mixture until said subparticles are captured in the surface of said low molecular weight polyethylene, cooling said mixture and isolating agglomerates of said mean diameter by screening.
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Inventors:
Cordon, Martin (Highland Park, NJ, US) Pintenich, Brian J. (Piscataway, NJ, US)
Application Number:
457934
Filing Date: 1974-04-04 Publication_date: 1976-05-11 Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company (New York, NY)
Primary Class(es):
51/295
51/298, 51/306, 424/49
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Primary Examiner:
Arnold, Donald J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Stone; Robert L., Grill; Murray M., Sylvester; Herbert S.
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