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Trial Number 2

Trial Purpose:

The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of alternatives with an added deionized water rinse step.

Date Run:

07/19/2021

Experiment Procedure:

Cleaners were prepared to the following concentrations: Citranox 2%, Mirachem 500 20%, Water Works Heavy Duty Degreaser 7:1, SC Aircraft & Metal 20%, Aquaease 732 5%, Aquavantage 3800 GD 5%. Three stainless steel coupons were obtained and weighed for each of the cleaners being tested. Coupons were then soiled with an oil provided by the company and a dirty weight was recorded. Coupons were submerged into their respective cleaners for 15 minutes at room temperature. After 15 minutes had passed coupons were rinsed in a deionized water bath for 30 seconds. Coupons were allowed to dry in air for 24 hours. Following the drying process, coupons were weighed again and a clean weight was recorded. Effectiveness of the cleaners was determined.

Trial Results:

Cleaner Initial wt of cont. Final wt of cont. %Cont Removed % AVG
Citranox 0.0135 0.0111 17.78 11.05
0.0102 0.0152 -49.02
0.0472 0.0168 64.41
Mirachem 500 0.0468 0.0173 63.03 68.38
0.0631 0.0168 73.38
0.0550 0.0172 68.73
Water Works 0.0435 0.0210 51.72 53.25
0.0349 0.0195 44.13
0.0565 0.0204 63.89
SC Aircraft & Metal 0.0904 0.0172 80.97 67.42
0.0481 0.0162 66.32
0.0353 0.0159 54.96
Aquaease 732 0.0777 0.0191 75.42 51.59
0.0494 0.0184 62.75
0.0235 0.0196 16.60
Aquavantage 3800 GD 0.0913 0.0154 83.13 70.57
0.0370 0.0179 51.62
0.0755 0.0174 76.95

All cleaners, with the exception of SC Aircraft & Metal, performed significantly worse with the added deionized water rinse step. Oil residues were visibly present on all coupons following the cleaning process. The decreased performance could be attributed to oil re-coating the coupon as they were being pulled from the water bath. Next steps would be to progress all cleaners to heated immersion and remove the deionized water bath for all cleaners except SC Aircraft & Metal.

Success Rating:

Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined.

Conclusion:

Upon completion of testing, it was determined that almost all cleaners performed worse with the added deionized water rinse. The only cleaner to show improvements with the rinse was SC Aircraft & Metal. Next steps would be to progress all cleaners to heated immersion trials and remove the rinse step for all except SC Aircraft & Metal.

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