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Trial #368

Trial #368

Laboratory evaluations of alternative cleaning products

2005

0

1

859

859

Coupon

11/09/2005

1.00

Low Pressure Spray

Jason Marshall

Aluminum

None

Air dry

Gravimetric

Basic cleaning performance testing was conducted using ASTM G122 as the bases for cleaning. 

Six preweighed aluminum coupons were coated with Keystone Nevastane 6 Food Machinery Lubricating Oil (64742-47-8, 8042-47-5, 9003-29-6) by spray application and wiping with a handheld swab. Coupons were reweighed to determine the amount of soil added. Two aqueous products were diluted to 5% using DI water and were placed in a 500 ml glass bottle. An adapter designed to convert the liquid solution into a spray aerosol was used in conjunction with Crown Spra-Tool (propane and isobutane) as the propellant. Each aqueous product was used for about 1 minute at room temperature. After cleaning coupons were allowed to air dry for 30 minutes at room temperature. At the end of drying, final weights were recorded, and removal efficiencies were calculated for each coupon cleaned.

The Brulin Corp product removed over 75% of the lubricant using the aerosol application technique. The other product removed less than 30%. The table lists the amount of soil added, the amount remaining and the efficiency.

Cleaner Initial wt Final wt % Removed
KPC 820 N 0.1403 0.1143 18.53
  0.1791 0.1165 34.95
  0.1495 0.1033 30.90
815 GD 0.3361 0.0606 81.97
  0.2877 0.0703 75.56
  0.2703 0.0711 73.70

One product showed moderate success as an aerosol cleaner.

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