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Trial Purpose:
To evaluate additional client in-house cleaners.
Date Run:
07/22/2004Experiment Procedure:
Three client supplied products were used at received in 400 ml beakers. All six products were heated to 120 F on a hot plate. Nine preweighed aluminum coupons were coated with client supplied cutting fluid, WA Wood Co Maxoline 75 grinding oil (64741-97-5, 63449-39-8), using a hand held swab and then weighed a second time to determine the amount of soil added. Three coupons were cleaned in each solution for 5 minutes using stir-bar agitation. Coupons were rinsed in tap water for 15 seconds at 120 F, followed by air blow off at room temperature. Once dry, coupons were weighed a final time and efficiencies for each cleaner were calculated.
Trial Results:
Two of the products caused damage to the aluminum coupons and resulted in the products foaming up and reducing the weight of the coupons. The Alkalume was effective, removing over 95% of the cutting fluid. The table below lists the amount of soil added, the amount remaining and the efficiency for each coupon cleaned.
| Ro-Prepp R | 0.3973 | -0.2149 | 154.09 |
| 0.4219 | -0.2357 | 155.87 | |
| 0.3803 | -0.1183 | 131.11 | |
| Cleppo 587A | 0.3323 | -0.0890 | 126.78 |
| 0.3324 | -0.0453 | 113.63 | |
| 0.3997 | -0.0539 | 113.49 | |
| Alkalume LN | 0.4440 | 0.0182 | 95.90 |
| 0.3694 | 0.0201 | 94.56 | |
| 0.4005 | 0.0164 | 95.91 |
Success Rating:
A follow up test, usually based on company input.Conclusion:
The three products will be tested on the next oil. The two that damaged the coupons will only be tested briefly.