Trial #5
To evaluate effectiveness of the provided cleaners in regards to removing synthetic blood from stainless steel.
Three pre-weighed stainless-steel coupons per cleaner were coated with synthetic blood using a swab and allowed to air dry (68 F) for 24 hours. Dirty weights were recorded before immersing coupons into the six cleaners provided by the company at the recommended temperature for three minutes. Coupons were rinsed three times in a de-ionized water bath for one minute and dried for 24 hours before recording the final weights.
Table of Gravimetric Results
| Cleaner
|
Temperature (°F)
|
Initial wt of cont.
|
Final wt of cont.
|
%Cont Removed
|
% Average
|
| CMA
|
140
|
0.0082
|
0.0001
|
98.78
|
89.44
|
| 0.0558
|
0.0085
|
84.77
|
| 0.0532
|
0.0081
|
84.77
|
| CMB
|
140
|
0.0420
|
0.0080
|
80.95
|
91.93
|
| 0.0530
|
0.0001
|
99.81
|
| 0.0282
|
0.0014
|
95.04
|
| CMC
|
140
|
0.0144
|
0.0006
|
95.83
|
97.77
|
| 0.0358
|
0.0004
|
98.88
|
| 0.0498
|
0.0007
|
98.59
|
| CMD
|
68 (Room Temperature)
|
0.0871
|
0.0015
|
98.28
|
99.24
|
| 0.0562
|
0.0001
|
99.82
|
| 0.1044
|
0.0004
|
99.62
|
| CME
|
68 (Room Temperature)
|
0.0868
|
0.0000
|
100.00
|
98.93
|
| 0.0621
|
0.0017
|
97.26
|
| 0.1700
|
0.0008
|
99.53
|
Coupons that were cleaned using the CMD cleaner:
All cleaners were effective in removing synthetic blood from stainless steel coupons. The cleaner, CMD, was most effective with an overall average removal of 99%. The results were confirmed with visual observations.
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