Sonett Dishwasher Tablets

Sonett Dishwasher Tablets


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The Sonett tablets contain minerals and organic constituents which are completely biodegradable. They are 100 % made from mineral and plant-based raw materials and contain no enzymes, no aggressive chlorinated bleaching agents, no phosphates, and no fragrances.  

500 gram cardboard box with 25 tablets (each tablet is 20 grams).

 

Ranges of application

Indicated for all types of household dishwashers.  Only to be used for dishwasher-proof crockery.

 

Product declaration

Sodium carbonate >30%

Citrate >30%

Sodium percarbonate 15–30%

Sorbitan sesquioctanoate 1–5%

Sodium silicate 1–5%

Sodium gluconate 1–5%

Cellulose 1–5%

Balsamic additives, certified organically grown / 
collection from wild-growing plants <1%

 

List of ingredients as per EC 648/2004

Sodium carbonate, sodium citrate, sodium percarbonate, sorbitan sesquioctanoate, sodium silicate, sodium gluconate, cellulose

 

Origin and properties of the ingredients

The main active ingredients in Sonett’s Tablets for Dishwashers are sodium carbonate, silicates, and the plant-based active washing substance sorbitan sesquioctanoate. Silicates are obtained by fusing sand with sodium carbonate and, thanks to their alkalinity, are capable of modifying grease on dishes by saponification, thus making it water-soluble. These silicates make stuck-on food leftovers swell, thus loosening them. Sodium carbonate, manufactured from common salt and lime, disperses the grease into fine droplets, thus supporting the fat-dissolving property of the silicates. Sorbitan sesquioctanoate, obtained from maize and wheat starch and a fat fraction of coconut oil, reduces the surface tension of the water, resulting in the dirt being wetted more easily by the water.

In addition, the tablets contain bleaching oxygen (sodium percarbonate). During the washing cycle, sodium percarbonate releases oxygen, in addition to water and sodium carbonate. The oxygen thus released serves to remove tea and coffee residues from glasses and cups. Sodium percarbonate is a molecular complex obtained by hydrogen peroxide adsorbing on to sodium carbonate. Citrate, obtained by fermenting sugar-containing by-products such as molasses, is added to the dishwasher liquid to bind lime in the dishwashing water and to protect the machine from deposits. Due to the fact that, despite built-in ion exchangers (water-softener devices) many dishwashers still feed too much calcareous water, the citrate is intensified by the lime-binding properties of sodium gluconate. Sodium gluconate is the sodium salt of gluconic acids naturally occurring in honey and fruits. A small portion of cellulose improves compressibility and solidity of the Sonett Tablets.

 

Technical data

1 tablet is about 20 g (0.7 oz)

pH value:  20 °C, 5 g / litre  H₂O (68 °F, 0.18 oz / 34 fl oz US H₂O)  approx. 10.5–11

Keep tightly closed and in a dry place.

 

Biodegradability

Silicates and sodium carbonate are mineral substances which in nature need no further decomposition. Citrate, a substance present in plants, animals and humans, is completely degraded by nature within 2 to 3 days, thanks to microorganisms naturally present. Sodium percarbonate, during the washing and bleaching process, disintegrates into mineral soda, water, and oxygen, thus leaving the dishwasher in a state which requires no further degradation; i.e. bleaching and degradation are one and the same process. Citrate, sodium gluconate and cellulose being purely plant-based, mineral substances are classified as being readily biodegradable according to OECD.

Suitable for septic tanks and filtration systems.

 

Certification

NCP (Nature Care Product)

CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)

Vegan Society

 

Packaging

Tablet sheet: PE

Cardboard box: 100% recycling material 

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