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20140014526 | ON SITE GENERATION OF ALKALINITY BOOST FOR WARE WASHING APPLICATIONS - Methods for enhancing alkalinity and performance of ash-based detergents are disclosed. Nonhazardous ash-based detergent alkalinity is enhanced through increasing the ratio of sodium hydroxide to ash-based alkalinity. Methods according to the invention do not require the addition of chemical ingredients, do not generate additional waste streams and use the entirety of the ash-based detergent. The methods according to the invention provide alkalinity-enhanced detergent use solutions that are sufficiently concentrated for adequate cleaning capability while only requiring minimal amounts of the use solution to be dispensed for an in situ cleaning process. | 01-16-2014 |
20140073036 | STABLE LIQUID MANUAL DISHWASHING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ENZYMES - Liquid stable enzyme compositions and methods of employing the same for cleaning, including warewashing and dishwashing, are disclosed. The stable enzyme compositions preferably employ an amphoteric surfactant stabilizing agent, such as disodium camphodiacetate (CADA), to stabilize a mixture of traditionally unstable enzymes, such as proteases and lipases. | 03-13-2014 |
20140352740 | LABEL REMOVAL SOLUTION FOR LOW TEMPERATURE AND LOW ALKALINE CONDITIONS - According to the invention, the compositions and methods provide for the complete removal of synthetic glues or adhesives from a plurality of surfaces through the use of amide solvents in combination with surfactants, chelants, acidulants and/or additional bottle wash additives. Beneficially, the compositions and methods are suitable for use at lower temperatures, including below 35° C., and lower pH conditions, including from 5 to 10, from 6 to 9, and from 6 to 8, in comparison to conventional caustic-based adhesive removal compositions. | 12-04-2014 |
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20080320284 | VIRTUAL SERIAL-STREAM PROCESSOR - A virtual serial-stream processor or system consists of one or more data input ports, zero or more data output ports, zero or more virtual control ports, one or more virtual serial and stream processing cores, one or more virtual serial control processors, and memory. Virtual components are spread across multiple physical devices, multiple virtual processing cores implemented in one physical device, or some combination, as dictated by an application-specific design. | 12-25-2008 |
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20130163816 | Prioritized Contact Transport Stream - A detection process, contact recognition process, classification process, and identification process are applied to raw sensor data to produce an identified contact record set containing one or more identified contact records. A prioritization process is applied to the identified contact record set to assign a contact priority to each contact record in the identified contact record set. Data are removed from the contact records in the identified contact record set based on the contact priorities assigned to those contact records. A first contact stream is produced from the resulting contact records. The first contact stream is streamed in a contact transport stream. The contact transport stream may include and stream additional contact streams. The contact transport stream may be varied dynamically over time based on parameters such as available bandwidth, contact priority, presence/absence of contacts, system state, and configuration parameters. | 06-27-2013 |