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Trial Number 2

Trial Purpose:

To evaluate cleaning process using supplied parts.

Date Run:

07/27/2000

Experiment Procedure:

Two cleaners were selected from the previous trial based on the effective cleaning results obtained. Both solutions were diluted to 5% by volume using DI water in 600 ml beakers and heated to 130 F in the ultrasonic tank filled with tap water. Five contaminated types of parts were immersed in the beakers in the ultrasonic unit. After ten minutes of cleaning, the various parts were removed from the ultrasonic energy and rinsed for 30 seconds in tap water at 120 F. Drying was performed in a VWR Scientific Vacuum oven at 250 F for 10 minutes at a pressure of 30 in Hg. Parts were allowed to cool to room temperature and sealed in plastic bags to be sent back to the client for analysis.

SUBSTRATE MATERIAL: Aluminum parts (AM 350, AL 6061)
CONTAMINANTS: Grease (Cello-Seal), Oil (Elf Lubricant North America Elf Cut 51 [64742-53-6, 64742-52-5, 63449-39-8,8016-28-2])
CONTAMINATING PROCESS USED: Parts received contaminated.

Trial Results:

All types of parts appeared to be visually clean. It was noted that both sets of the MOD’s cleaned in Beyond 2001 were not completely dry. Also, one set of the MOD’s
cleaned in All Clear 450 did not dry all the way. All other parts were dried to completion. Table 2 lists the part types used and notes which ones were not completely dried.

Table 2. Part Description

  PCR# Order# Desc Part# Mat’l Notes Beyond 2001 United 450
#6 2424 Weld ID’s Rejects AM 350 Not Cleaned    
#8 Misc Weld MOD’s  Rejects AM 350 Not Cleaned   Not Dry
#3 2496 --- M-C --- 6061 AL  Machine Chill using Elfdwaw 51  
#9 Misc Weld MOD’s Rejects AM350 Leak checked contaminated w/ Cello-Seal Not Dry Not Dry
#1 2498 --- FD --- AM 350   Not Cleaned  

Success Rating:

A follow up test, usually based on company input.

Conclusion:

The two cleaners seem to be capable of removing the different types of contaminants from the various part configurations using ultrasonic energy.  Drying of the MOD pieces require longer drying times due to the design of the parts (an additional 15 minutes may be enough to complete the drying of these parts).

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