Default object view. Click to create a custom template, Node ID: 23621, Object ID: 30885

Trial #4

Trial #4

To evaluate the effectiveness of aqueous cleaners at the removal of gundrill oil/coolant from stainless steel alloy.

2019

27

2

0

0

Coupon

07/01/2019

25.00

Ultrasonics

Julia Doyle

Stainless Steel

Oil

Tap water spray

Air dry

Gravimetric
Visual

Initial weights were obtained for nine 2”x2” stainless steel alloy coupons. All coupons were soiled with gundrill oil/coolant mixture on half of the coupon on one side. All coupons were reweighed to obtain a dirty weight. One set of three coupons was immersed in each of the three cleaners. Cleaners and coupons were placed in heated ultrasonic machine for 25 minutes. Coupons were removed from cleaners and rinsed with DI water by spraying each coupon five times. Coupons were air dried for one hour at room temperature (68 F). 

Chemistries Evaluated:

  1. Buckeye Immersion Cleaner
  2. Alconox Powdered Precision Cleaner
  3. Micro 90 Concentrated Cleaning Solution
Company Name Product Name Concentration Temperature
Buckeye International Buckeye Immersion Cleaner 20% 125 F
Alconox Inc. Alconox Powdered Precision Cleaner 1% 100 F
International Products Micro 90 Concentrated Cleaning Solution 2% 100 F

All three cleaners were effective in removing gundrill oil/coolant from stainless steel alloy. The gravimetric data for Buckeye Immersion Cleaner shows that one coupon was significantly less clean than the other two, causing the average percent removal to be under 90% clean. However, visually, this cleaner worked well and has worked well in the past experiments. Buckeye Immersion cleaner had an average removal of 83.74%, Alconox had an average removal of 97.65% and Micro 90 had an average of 94.57%.

Cleaner Initial Weight of Cont. Final Weight of Cont. % Removed Average
1 0.0042 0.0001 97.62 83.74
0.0022 0.0004 81.82
0.0039 0.0011 71.79
2 0.0048 0.0000 100.00 97.65
0.0062 0.0003 95.16
0.0045 0.0001 97.78
3 0.0050 0.0001 98.00 94.57
0.0097 0.0007 92.78
0.0085 0.0006 92.94

All cleaners were effective for the removal of oil/coolant on stainless steel coupons. Spray rinsing with deionized water was very effective in removing any chemical residue from the cleaners.

No relation

Name Class Section
Document Evaluation #0 Evaluation 3
Document Evaluation #1 Evaluation 3
Document Evaluation #2 Evaluation 3
Powered by eZ Publish™ CMS Open Source Web Content Management. Copyright © 1999-2014 eZ Systems AS (except where otherwise noted). All rights reserved.