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Trial Number 3

Trial Purpose:

To further evaluate the semi-aqueous cleaner.

Date Run:

02/01/1999

Experiment Procedure:

Teflon parts were immersed into the beaker with the full-strength cleaner at room temperature. The parts were manually agitated by lifting and lowering. After one minute of cleaning the shavings and parts were rinsed for 15 seconds in tap water at 120 F. Samples were analyzed using a microscope with a magnification of ~10x. After observations, the parts were dried using a Master Appliance Corp, Hot-air gun model HG-301A with room temperature air for two minutes. Parts were observed again under the microscope.

SUBSTRATE MATERIAL: Teflon parts and shavings
CONTAMINANTS: Oil-lubricating oil (CAS # 64742-53-6, 64742-52-5)

Trial Results:

After the initial observation with the microscope, a small amount of residue was discovered.  Once the parts were dried using the forced air, the residue amounts were reduced.  In order to further decrease the residue, a higher-pressure air blow off could be used.  The flow of the air with the heat gun compares closely with a hair dryer.

Success Rating:

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

Conclusion:

It was determined that the Vortex cleaning solution was very productive in removing the oil from the parts.  With an increase air blow off pressure, trace amounts of residue may be eliminated.  Parts and shavings from all the cleaning trials have been returned to the client for further evaluation.

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