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Project Number 1

Summary:

The lab invited client to come and run tests. Set up a cleaning protocol based on client's needs. Ultrasonic system using an aqueous cleaner.

Test Objective:

Identify aqueous cleaning solutions that will remove Castrol 10W-40 from metal tape. Identify appropriate evaluation methods/equipment.

Product Use:

Substrate for coating
Trial Number Date Run Purpose Success Rating
0 08/24/1998 To identify aqueous cleaning solutions and equipment that will remove oil from metal tape. Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined.
1 08/26/1998 To identify cleaning equipment that will aid the aqeuos cleaners in the removal of oil from metal tape. A follow up test, usually based on company input.
2 09/02/1998 To determine the minimum cleaning time for the selected aqueous cleaners. A follow up test, usually based on company input.
3 09/11/1998 To determine the minimum cleaning time at increased concentrations. A follow up test, usually based on company input.
4 09/11/1998 To test previously tested cleaning chemistries on second contaminant oil. A follow up test, usually based on company input.
5 09/14/1998 To determine the minimum cleaning time for the selected aqueous cleaner on second oil A follow up test, usually based on company input.
6 09/21/1998 Contact information for successful products Technology Transfer.
7 04/05/2001 To measure critical surface tension of wetting by contact angle. A cleanliness study, addressing only various analytical techniques.

Project Number 2

Summary:

Four aqueous based products were found to be successful in removing the drawing compound using ultrasonics at 25 kHz. Contact angle and OSEE proved to be useful analytical methods for this process.

Test Objective:

Identify a suitable cleaning chemistry for removal of lubricant from silver wire.

Product Use:

Power transmission
Trial Number Date Run Purpose Success Rating
0 01/23/2002 To identify possible cleaner for removal of lubricant/grease from silver Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined.
1 01/23/2002 To evaluate successful cleaners using ultrasonic energy A follow up test, usually based on company input.
2 01/24/2002 To evaluate cleaners with supplied parts. A follow up test, usually based on company input.
3 01/31/2002 To evaluate OSEE as a method for determining cleanliness. A follow up test, usually based on company input.

Project Number 3

Summary:

Three trials conducted resulted in the following, cleaning for 8 seconds yielded the highest number of effective products. Only one product did not show improvement with the additional cleaning.

Test Objective:

To identify cleaner that is effective in removing lubricant Copperskin 510 from silver wire

Product Use:

making high speed superconducting wire
Trial Number Date Run Purpose Success Rating
0 02/14/2002 To identify cleaners for the removal of second lubricant. Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined.
1 02/21/2002 To evaluate cleaners on supplied parts under operating conditions A follow up test, usually based on company input.
2 02/28/2002 Follow up experiment based on client input A follow up test, usually based on company input.

Project Number 4

Summary:

Three trials were conducted using ultrasonic energy. Four of six products were marginally successful in two, 2 second cleanings. Three of these were more successful at 8 seconds and higher concentrations. A final trial found Inproclean 3800 to be the only product that showed improvements at 20% concentration. The other two products, EXP 1400 and Surface Cleanse, worked better at the 10% concentration, removing over 93% of the lubricant.

Test Objective:

Identify cleaners that are effective in removing lubricant from surface of silver wire

Product Use:

Making high superconducting wire
Trial Number Date Run Purpose Success Rating
0 10/07/2002 To evaluate selected cleaners for lubricant removal at 2 seconds Results successful using TACT (time, agitation, concentration, and temperature, as well as rinsing and drying) and/or other cleaning chemistries examined.
1 10/08/2002 To evaluate successful cleaners at higher concentrations A follow up test, usually based on company input.
2 10/08/2002 To re-evaluate successful products at higher concentration A follow up test, usually based on company input.

Project Number 5

Summary:

Thirteen supplied parts were analyzed using a Photo Emission Tech. Inc Surface Quality Monitor SQM 100. Five readings were made on one side from each of the 13 parts submitted for analysis. OSEE was shown to be an effective analysis method in comparing the various cleanliness of the 13 supplied parts.

Test Objective:

Evaluate cleanliness test methods

Product Use:

Superconducting wire
Trial Number Date Run Purpose Success Rating
0 05/05/2003 To evaluate cleanliness using OSEE of a series of parts that have been cleaned with different processes. A cleanliness study, addressing only various analytical techniques.