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Trial Number 8

Trial Purpose:

To evaluate products on client contaminated coupons.

Date Run:

12/17/2004

Experiment Procedure:

Three products from the previous trials were diluted with DI water to vendor suggested concentration. The products were then heated to 160 F on a hot plate.

The pre-contaminated stainless steel coupons were weighed to determine the amount of oil/starch was applied during the week long process. Three coupons were cleaned in each product for 30 minutes total using stir bar agitation. Cleaning was followed by a 15 second rinse in a tap water bath at 120 F and air blow off for 30 seconds at room temperature. Once dry, coupons were weighed a third time and efficiencies were calculated for each product tested.

Trial Results:

The client's current cleaner removed over 96% of the applied oil/starch mix which was what the Organic Cleaner/Degreaser was at 25%. The diluted alternatives removed under 60% of the mix during the 30 minute cleaning process at 160 F. The table below lists the amount of soil added, the amount remaining and the percent removed for each coupon cleaned.

Cleaner Initial wt Final wt % Removed
Liquid Chembrite 0.1188 0.0004 99.66
  0.0790 0.0003 99.62
  0.2087 0.0189 90.94
Organic Cleaner/Degreaser 0.1303 0.0369 71.68
  0.3011 0.2337 22.38
  0.1263 0.0537 57.48
VPW SC 1000 0.1204 0.0555 53.90
  0.1452 0.0543 62.60
  0.1363 0.0510 62.58
Liquid Chembrite 0.3564 0.0118 96.69

Success Rating:

A follow up test, usually based on company input.

Conclusion:

The three products will be used at 200 F for one hour of immersion cleaning using the heavily soiled supplied coupons. The Organic/Degreaser will be used at 5% in stead of 2.5%. (The one coupon from this trial that was very contaminated, 0.3011g, will be cleaned using the 2.5% solution).

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