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Trial #2

Trial #2

To evaluate paint and cleaner compatibility.

1998

6

4

65

66

Part

09/21/1998

120.00

Immersion/Soak

Jason Marshall

Aluminum

None

None

Scrape Test
Visual

The chemistry from the previous trial was placed in a petri dish and heated to 150 F on a hot plate. A sample of each painted-aluminum part was cut into a 1 inch square with metal snips. The pieces were placed into the hot cleaning solution. Observations were made at 15, 30, 60 and 120 minutes. Each observation included visual inspection for obvious paint removal and a scrape test to determine how easily the paint was removed from the aluminum substrate.

SUBSTRATE MATERIAL: Aluminum Parts coated with paint (not to be removed)
CONTAMINANTS: Acrylic Sealant-Aromatic Hydrocarbon (Toluene CAS# 108-88-3)

Table 1 lists the different coated parts and the observations made.

Paint Color 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 120 minutes
Black Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal
  Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical: Some paint removal
Brown Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal
  Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal
Beige Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal
  Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical:Some paint removal
Green Visual: Paint Bubbling NOT TESTED NOT TESTED NOT TESTED
  Physical: Lots of paint removed      
White Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal Visual: No paint removal
  Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal Physical: No paint removal

The brown and green samples did have some of the sealant contaminant on their surfaces.  The adhesive on both samples were easily removed after 5 minutes of soaking.  Two samples were not affected by the extended soaking (brown and white), while 2 others could withstand a moderate soak time (black and beige) and only 1 sample had almost all of its paint removed after only 15 minutes (green).

The T-Square HTF 85B was compatible with most of the painted parts supplied to the lab.  Only one paint (green) was not compatible.

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