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Trial Number 21

Trial Purpose:

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Alpha Chemical Sample C formula against the Alpha Chemical Sample G formula and the Alpha Chemical Sample M formula on the removal of vehicle dirt.

Experiment Procedure:

All painted steel coupons were pre-weighed and had about one half gram of Vehicle Dirt soil (45% Lithium grease, 39% motor oil, and 16% bike dirt) were distributed onto each coupon. Three painted steel coupons were cleaned by each of the three different Alpha Chemical formulations. The dirty weights were recorded; three coupons of the same substrate were aligned into a Single Line Washing Unit (SLW) with Wypall X60 attached to each cleaning sled. The Wypall X60 reinforced wipe along with the coupons were all sprayed three times with the cleaner and then allowed to soak for 30 seconds. Afterwards the Single Line Washing Unit (SLW) was activated and cleaned for 20 cycles. The clean coupons were then allowed to dry at room temperature before the final weights were recorded. This process was repeated 5 more times for every set of coupons with its respected cleaner, with all the data and observations recorded.

Trial Results:

  

Cleaner Substrate Intial wt. of cont. (g) Final wt. of cont. (g) % Cont Removed Average % Cont Removed Per Trial Overall Average % Content Removed
Alpha Chemical Sample C Formulation Painted Steel 0.5102 0.0134 97.37357899 100.20

99.91

 

0.5002 -0.0157 103.1387445
0.5054 -0.0005 100.0989315
0.5269 0.0142 97.30499146 98.31
0.4669 0.0035 99.25037481
0.5831 0.0095 98.37077688
0.4788 -0.0006 100.1253133 99.86
0.5974 0.0074 98.76129896
0.5403 -0.0037 100.6848047
0.5058 -0.0042 100.8303677 99.84
0.5389 -0.0064 101.1876044
0.5607 0.0140 97.5031211
0.4933 -0.0017 100.3446179 100.74
0.5442 0.0011 99.79786843
0.5898 -0.0122 102.0684978
0.4923 0.0030 99.39061548 100.49
0.5056 -0.0054 101.068038
0.5309 -0.0054 101.0171407
Alpha Chemical Sample G Formulation Painted Steel 0.5068 0.0227 95.52091555 96.53

99.60

 

0.5055 0.0154 96.95351137
0.5075 0.0147 97.10344828
0.5390 0.0041 99.2393321 99.12
0.5986 0.0056 99.0644838
0.5565 0.0053 99.04761905
0.5366 -0.0045 100.8386135 100.74
0.5045 -0.0013 100.2576809
0.5925 -0.0066 101.1139241
0.6470 0.0033 99.48995363 100.98
0.4917 -0.0016 100.3254017
0.5901 -0.0184 103.1181156
0.4908 -0.0003 100.0611247 99.87
0.4930 0.0007 99.85801217
0.5381 0.0016 99.7026575
0.4818 -0.0014 100.290577 100.37
0.5847 -0.0002 100.0342056
0.5765 -0.0045 100.7805724
Alpha Chemical Sample M Formulation Painted Steel 0.5042 0.0197 96.09282031 97.38

 

 

99.61

 

0.5010 0.0094 98.1237525
0.5039 0.0105 97.91625322
0.5121 0.0106 97.93009178 99.07
0.5462 0.0028 99.48736726
0.5084 0.0011 99.78363493
0.5306 -0.0134 102.5254429 100.36
0.5193 0.0032 99.38378587
0.5512 0.0046 99.16545718
0.5310 0.0001 99.98116761 99.78
0.5720 0.0009 99.84265734
0.5384 0.0026 99.51708767
0.5584 -0.0040 100.7163324 100.32
0.4866 -0.0004 100.082203
0.5026 -0.0008 100.1591723
0.5892 -0.0012 100.203666 100.76
0.5864 -0.0011 100.1875853
0.5737 -0.0108 101.882517

Success Rating:

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

Conclusion:

All three formulations were effective on removing the vehicle dirt from painted steel.

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