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Sinner's Circle with four sectors representing chemicals, mechanical action, temperature and time in a cleaning process.

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English: In 1959 Dr. Herbert Sinner, a German chemical engineer and head of detergents development at Henkel, illustrated the cleaning process as a circle with four sectors representing chemicals, mechanical action, temperature and time. Sinner's Circle is still used when describing cleaning processes and how varying the size of some sectors will affect the other sectors.
Svenska: Dr. Herbert Sinner, en tysk kemist och chef för tvättmedelsutvecklingen på Henkel i Tyskland, illustrerade tvättprocessen som en cirkel med fyra sektorer representerande kemikalier, mekanisk bearbetning temperatur och tid. Sinner's cirkel används fortfarande för att beskriva tvättprocessen och hur storleken på sektorer påverkas när några av dem ändras.
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