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Trial #2

Trial #2

To determine effectiveness of Sea Wash Neutral

1995

4

2

24

24

Part

04/18/1995

15.00

Ultrasonics

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Plastic

DI water rinse
Tap water rinse

Air Knives
IR Heat Lamp

Visual

Cleaning was performed in the Crest Ultrasonic unit for 15 minutes at 140 F. The parts were then rinsed in a tap water bath and then a DI water bath, both at 140 F and for 5 minutes.
The parts were then dried under air knives for two minutes and then under an IR lamp for 30 minutes. The parts were then analyzed for cleanliness by visual inspection for residual oil and/or water spotting. A water break test was used to detect any non-visible oil. For a oil-free surface, the water should sheet off where the water would bead up on a contaminated surface.

CLEANING CONDITIONS:

  time (min) Temp (oF)
 Ultrasonics  15  142
 #1 RINSE/TAP H2O  5  139
 #2 RINSE/DEIONIZED H2O  5  142
 DRY air knives  2  room
 DRY- IR Lamps  30  105

Clear Polycarbonate pieces
Fingerprints and light oils

Parts came out very clean, no visible contamination and the water sheets off evenly thus indicating a clean surface.  Drying time can be cut down considerably since most of the water is blown off by the air knives (10 minutes would probably be adequate).

The Sea Wash Neutral appears to be a cleaner that would be suitable for Biomedical Device Manufacturer's needs.

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