A liquid detergent-solvent blend for use in any type of pressure-discharge or spray equipment where foam is acceptable. Use hot or cold. Use at any concentration on painted surfaces and bare metals including aluminum and other soft metals and alloys. Use on glass, plastics, rubber, ceramics, masonry, textiles, coated fabrics and similar. Use on floors where high accumulations of machine oils are a problem.
Typical Uses
Cars Walls Trash Carts Parts In Process Windows
Trucks
Floors
Air Ducts
Heat Exchangers
Skylites
Busses
Ceilings
Filters
Grocery Carts
Stairs
Planes
Ramps
Radiators
Refrigerators
Cages
Boats
Washrooms
Machinery
Display Cases
Barns
Tractors
Kitchens
Sumps
Storage Bins
Tarps
Fork Lifts
Docks
Bilges
Storage Cans
Awnings
Lawnmowers
Tanks
Hand Trucks
Mobile Homes
Lights
Active Components & Performance Properties
Contains buffered alkalies, organic chelant and sequestrant, corrosion preventative, Rust Inhibitors, organic solvent, and a synergistic blend of anionic and anionic wetting agents, penetrants and emulsifiers. Slightly viscous: it dissolves instantly in hot or cold water; its flow rate assures consistent , accurate dilutions when fed through a metering pump or suction device such as a venturi injector.
At recommended use dilutions it provides:
Quick wetting, penetration, dispersion, suspension and emulsification of dirt.
Solvent-booster action to remove the thin, adherent surface film which resists removal by detergents and pressure alone.
Foam sufficient to show the area sprayed.
Protection from rust and corrosion.
Quick, virtually spot-free rinsing due to low surface tension and deactivation of calcium and other hard-water ions.
Recommended Use Dilutions
Dilute in water to suit the job. The dilution required depends on the quantity and type of dirt, porosity of the surface, soak time allowed, pressure and temperature. Recommended per gallon of solution....
To remove light dirt from non-porous surfaces such as windows or ceramic tile walls
1 oz/gal = 1:127 water.
For most jobs on hard, non-porous surfaces
2 oz/gal = 1:63 water.
For oily conditions such as the dirt on machinery, exhaust fans, filters and ducts, and for porous surfaces such as tarps or concrete
6 oz/gal = 1:20 water.
For drive-thru car washes with power brushes:
Recirculation systems
1/2 oz/gal = 1:255 water.
Once-thru systems
1/4 oz/gal = 1:511 water.
Recommendations For Abnormal Conditions
If surface is so dirty that too much time is required to clean by normal methods, pre-spray at low pressure with full-strength Pentaterj, let soak up to 15 minutes, then pressure wash or steam clean at maximum pressure.
If dirt is unusually difficult to remove, such as some asphalts, tars, lubricants and resins, it is more efficient to pre-dissolve or pre-soften the dirt by applying a suitable Wash-Off Degreaser or Pre-Solv Solvent, let soak, then pressure wash or steam clean at maximum pressure.
If a thin, hazy film remains on the surface after normal washing, use the ACID-ALKALI SEQUENCE of application: At low pressure, flood the surface with Alumitone at 1:20 water, do not rinse; at low pressure, flood the surface with PENTATERJ at about 1:20 water; then pressure wash or steam clean at maximum pressure. CAUTION: To prevent etching of glass, do not use Alumitone at concentration over 1:20 water and neutralize Alumitone solution by applying PENTATERJ solution within 5 minutes.
Use Temperatures
Hot solutions, 120F to 180F, provide the most effective cleaning. "Cold" solutions, at ambient temperatures, are adequate for most types of dirt. For certain solid or thick substances which liquefy or soften at higher temperatures, hot solutions clean much faster and may be essential.
Charging Feed Tank
Most pressure washers and steam cleaners automatically dilute the feed solution with about 9 parts water. Use enough Pentaterj in the feed tank to allow for this automatic dilution. Example: If the equipment dilutes at 1:9 water, the concentration of Pentaterj in the feed tank must be 10 times the concentration desired at discharge.
Properties - DOT Class - Solution Properties - Precautions
State @ 701F
liquid
Freeze-Thaw Recovery
complete
Appearance @ 70F
clear, blue
Stability of Surfactants
biodegradable
Odor
mild
Fire Hazard
noncombustible
Specific Gravity
1.06
Solubility in Water
miscible
Viscosity @ 70F
30 cp
Solubility in Hydrocarbons
negligible
Freeze Point
26F
DOT-Hazard Label
none
Solution Properties *
Dilution Ratio - Pentaterj: Water
Pentaterj
Water
1:20
1:63
1:127
1:255
1:511
Only
Only
pH
11.1
10.8
10.2
8.8
7.9
13.0
7.3
Hardness, grains/gallon
0
0
0
0
1
0
8
Surface Tensions, dynes/cm
28
28
28
29
31
28
72
Wet Time @ 70F, seconds
4
4
6
40
46
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9000
Wet Time @ 140F, seconds
3
4
5
32
40
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8000
Foam, initial, cm
20+
20+
20+
4
3
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Foam after 5 minutes, cm
20+
20+
20+
4
3
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Cloud Point
one
none
none
none
none
none
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*Test water...... pH 7.3. Hardness: 8 grains per gallon = 137 ppm: as Ca carbonate.
*Wet time........ Time to sink 2cm-OD ball rolled from 4x10cm strip of Kraft towel.
*Foam............. Height after 10-second severe agitation of 50ml in 6cm-ID cylinder.
*Cloud Point... Clear below, cloudy above. None = clear @ ambient to 180F.
Alkaline liquid. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, especially in undiluted form. In case of contact, flush with water: eyes for at least 15 minutes. For uses where hands must be immersed, wear rubber or neoprene gloves. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.