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Trial Number 20

Trial Purpose:

To measure contamination levels of cleaning solution over five days of use.

Date Run:

11/23/1999

Experiment Procedure:

A 2% solution was made of Micro 90 using DI water in 400 mL beaker. Using LaMotte’s Smart Colorimeter to evaluate the standards using the chlorine test. The general test procedure was first to zero the instrument using 0% standard (2% Micro 90). The five unknown samples were analyzed. Unknown concentrations were calculated from previously determined correlation.

SUBSTRATE MATERIAL: Liquid-Dirty Cleaning Solution
CONTAMINANTS: DuPont Evanol Concentrated (Vinyl Alcohol Polymers & Copolymers CAS#s: 9002-89-5, 25213-24-5, 54626-91-4; Methanol Bulk/Packaged CAS #: 67-56-1; Sodium Acetate CAS#: 127-09-3)
CONTAMINATING PROCESS USED: Samples received with Evanol in cleaning solution

Trial Results:

The unknown concentrations were found to range from 0% to 10% Evanol using the three correlations determined in trials 6, 15 and 17. The average value for each date was calculated. All data is listed in Table 1.

Table 1. Soil Loading Determination

  Colorimeter Readings Soil Loading (% Evanol)
Sample 1 2 Average Trial 6 Trial 15 Trial 17  Ave% Std Dev
3-Nov 0.04 0.03 0.035 4.29 5.29 5.12 4.9 0.54
5-Nov 0.07 0.06 0.065 8.57 9.71 8.69 8.99 0.62
10-Nov 0 0.01 0.005 0 0.88 1.55 0.81 0.78
12-Nov 0.02 0.02 0.02 2.14 3.09 3.33 2.85 0.63

The equations used for determining these values are listed in Table 2.

Table 2. Equations Used
Trial 6 y = 0.007*x + 0.005
Trial 15 y = 0.0068*x - 0.001
Trial 17 y = 0.0084*x -0.008
x = (y-b)/m

Success Rating:

A cleanliness study, addressing only various analytical techniques.

Conclusion:

Values for the unknown samples were found to be higher for the second date of the sampling period.  Average levels of Evanol percent ranged from 0.81% to 9%.

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