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Trial Number 2

Trial Purpose:

The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of cleaners in removing grind oil from stainless steel coupons via heated immersion at an increased temperature.

Date Run:

11/16/2020

Experiment Procedure:

Cleaners were prepared to the following concentrations: Dimethyl glutarate 100%, Smart Solve 605 100%, SC Aircraft & Metal Cleaner 20%, SC Supersolve 20%, Crystal Simple Green Industrial Cleaner 30 parts water. All cleaners, except for Crystal Simple Green, were heated to a temperature of 120°F. Crystal Simple Green was kept at 100°F as the cleaner cannot be used above 105°F. A stir bar was added to the Crystal Simple Green solution for agitation. Three stainless steel coupons were obtained and weighed for each of the cleaners being tested. Coupons were then soiled with grind oil provided by the company and a dirty weight was recorded. Once solutions reached the proper temperature, coupons were submerged into their respective cleaners for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, coupons cleaned with SC Aircraft and Smart Solve 605 were submerged into a deionized water bath at 120°F for 30 seconds. All coupons were partially dried with a heat gun and allowed to finish drying in air. A clean weight was recorded and effectiveness of the cleaners was determined.

Trial Results:

Cleaner Initial wt of cont Final wt of cont %Cont Removed %AVG
Dimethyl Glutarate 0.0325 0.0064 80.31 84.51%
0.0224 0.0032 85.71
0.0168 0.0021 87.50
Smart Solve 605 0.0162 0.0007 95.68 93.98%
0.0132 0.0011 91.67
0.0166 0.0009 94.58
SC Aircraft & Metal 0.0282 0.0060 78.72 71.32%
0.0224 0.0054 75.89
0.0214 0.0087 59.35
SC Supersolve 0.0473 0.0097 79.49 64.71%
0.0214 0.0104 51.40
0.0155 0.0057 63.23
Crystal Simple Green 0.0135 -0.0021 115.56 95.21%
0.0192 0.0045 76.56
0.0154 0.0010 93.51

Success Rating:

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

Conclusion:

Crystal Simple Green was the most effective cleaner removing an average of 95.21% from stainless steel substrates. Smart Solve 605 was the second most effective with an average removal of 93.98%. Next steps would be to speak with laboratory specialist to determine if testing can progress to parts.

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