Newly supplied ceramic coupons were weighed and then precleaned using Micro 90 at 2% solution by volume using a Crest 40 kHz ultrasonic tank model 4Ht 1014-6 for 10 minutes at 100 F. Coupons were weighed and compared to benchmarked measured weights. Following the precleaning, the coupons were coated with the Evanol solution and placed into an oven at 212 F for 25 minutes to dry the coating. After the coupons were cooled, they were weighed again.
At this point, the samples were wrapped individually with lint free paper and delivered to the client for cleaning. After cleaning, coupons were returned wrapped in plastic bags. Final clean weights were made and the efficiency of the client’s system was calculated.
Coupons were then visually inspected for signs of contamination.
SUBSTRATE MATERIAL: Ceramic-Alumina coupons
CONTAMINANTS: DuPont Evanol Concentrated (Vinyl Alcohol Polymers & Copolymers CAS#s: 9002-89-5, 25213-24-5, 54626-91-4; Methanol Bulk/Packaged CAS #: 67-56-1; Sodium Acetate CAS#: 127-09-3)
CONTAMINATING PROCESS USED: Coated coupons with contaminant solution and dry in an oven for approximately 25 minutes at 212 F.
Through gravimetric analysis, the system was found to have a contaminant removal of 99.6% with a standard deviation of about 0.5. Table 1. lists the results for each coupon as well as the average and deviation.
Table 1. Calculated Efficiencies and Observations.
| %
|
Visual Observations
|
| 99.73
|
top
|
| 99.77
|
none
|
| 99.6
|
none
|
| 99.47
|
bottom
|
| 99.72
|
left
|
| 99.14
|
top
|
| 99.6
|
none
|
| 99.28
|
top
|
| 100.11
|
none
|
| 100
|
none
|
| 98.49
|
none
|
| 98.67
|
top
|
| 99.56
|
left/top
|
| 98.88
|
bottom
|
| 99.54
|
none
|
| 100
|
none
|
| 100
|
none
|
| 99.96
|
none
|
| 99.92
|
left/bottom
|
| 99.35
|
none
|
| 99.45
|
none
|
| 99.22
|
none
|
| 99.49
|
none
|
| 99.68
|
none
|
| 99.75
|
none
|
| 99.95
|
left
|
| 99.58
|
blue on #
|
| 99.69
|
none
|
| 101.41
|
none
|
| 100.07
|
none
|
| 99.64
|
Average
|