TITAN
Heavy Duty Liquid Detergent - Non flammable Degreaser
At lower concentrations, Titan is suitable for general maintenance uses, and yet, at higher concentrations, it is such an efficient degreaser that it can frequently replace flammable petroleum solvents and toxic chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Typical Applications
Floors Others
Asphalt
Brick
Concrete
Machinery
Hard Metals
Rubber
Tools
Sumps
Terrazzo
Cork*
Marble
Engines
Painted Metal
Leather
Parts
Hoods
Magnesite
Slate
Parquet*
Trucks
Painted Wood
Plastic
Walls
Tires
Quarry Tile
Stone
Resin
Conveyors
Print Presses
Masonry
Ducts
Motors
Wood Block*
Vinyl
Rubber
Filters
Wash Basins
Porcelain
Tanks
Flues
Linoleum
Wood*
Ceramic
Bilges
Lite Fixtures
Glass
Vats
Ovens
*must be sealed
Active Components & Performance Properties
Contains buffered alkalies, organic chelating and sequestering agents, organic solvent, and a synergistic blend of anionic and nonionic wetting agents, penetrants and emulsifiers. Low viscosity assures instant solubility in hot or cold water and consistently accurate dilutions when fed through a metering pump or suction device such as a venturi injector.
At recommended dilutions, Titan provides:
...Quick wetting, penetration, dispersion, suspension and emulsification of dirt,
...Moderate to low foam at all temperatures,
...Quick, virtually spot-free rinsing and scale-free equipment -- due to low surface tension and deactivation of calcium and other hard-water ions.
Recommended Use Dilutions
Dilute in water to suit the job. Quantity required depends on the quantity and type of dirt, porosity of the surface, soak time allowed, cleaning method and temperature. Hot solutions are better for oily dirt because heat makes oils less viscous and hence easier to disperse in water. Trial will indicate the most efficient dilution for a specific job. Test for color fastness before using strong solutions on paint.
General Recommendations per Gallon of Solution
For moderately soiled, non-porous materials such as
painted surfaces, plastics and metals, at least...........................
1 oz/gal = 1:127 water.
For most heavy duty cleaning, at least......................................
4 oz/gal = 1:31 water.
As replacement for flammable/toxic solvents used for
cold-cleaning ferrous and other hard metals, up to...................
Full Strength.
Routine Maintenance of Waxed Floors
If floors are maintained regularly with a detergent-resistant, metal-interlock finish, complete removal of finish is rarely needed; use Titan at 1 to 4 oz/gal to remove dirt but not the finish -- floor will dry with adequate gloss or will be in a condition that permits restoring gloss by dry buffing or applying only one coat of finish.
Routine Maintenance of Unwaxed Floors
Normally, use Titan at 1 to 4 oz/gal. But dilutions up to 1/2 oz/gal = 1:255 water may be adequate for floors scrubbed frequently with stiff brushes, especially if hot water is used.
Wax Removal
"Wax Removal", meaning the complete removal of wax or finish, is rarely required and rarely actually done; products called "wax strippers" are usually similar to Titan -- They remove dirt and some waxes but require the addition to ammonia for efficient removal of detergent-resistant, metal-interlock finishes, use Titan at 4 to 16 oz/gal plus ammonia at 4 to 8 oz/gal. For more efficient wax removal, see Ammodet, Waxstrip #62, or Waxstrip #75. Waxstrip #62 and Waxstrip #75 can be used where ammonia odor must be avoided.
Very Dirty Floors
Use 4 to 16 oz/gal. The dilution required for a specific job depends on the kind, age, and quantity of dirt. Apply freely, let soak 4-10 minutes, scrub with strip pad or suitable brush, pick up and rinse. If using an autoscrubber and dirt can not be removed in a single pass, double-scrub by laying solution with vacuum off, let soak 5-10 minutes, re-scrub and pick up on second pass.
Greasy Concrete or Wood Block
If heavily coated with packed oily or greasy dirt, solvent-degreasers such as Cardisolv #CKE or #RTU or #RSE are more efficient.
Machinery & Walls
Normally, 2 to 8 oz/gal. But if surface is so dirty that too much time is required to clean at normal dilutions, pre-spray with a stronger solution, or straight if needed; let soak; scrub if needed; rinse clean. Use any common equipment or method such as pressure washer, steam cleaner, spray washer, spray or brush application. Motors and electric parts must be well rinsed and warm-air dried.
Sumps/Vats/Tanks/Bilges
Use 6 to 24 oz/gal, hot if possible. Recirculate or scrub until loosened, rinse clean. In exceptional cases, use Titan full strength.
Parts Cleaning
Use to clean ferrous, cuprous and other hard metals; not recommended for aluminum or magnesium. Four to 16 oz/gal is usually adequate.
Paint Removal
Removes some water-base paints and a few oil-base. Use full strength. At 180F, 10-minute immersion is usually enough; at room temperature, several hours.
Whitewall Tires
Use at 1:3 water. Apply with sprayer or brush. Wire brush for curb scuffs. Rinse aluminum or mag wheels at once. If prompt rinsing is not feasible, use Titan NC.
Physical Properties - Solution Properties - DOT Class - Precautions
Color and State
amber liquid
Flow Rate at 68F/20C
water rate x 1
Odor
faint citrus
Freeze-Thaw Recovery
complete
Specific Gravity
1.04
Stability
biodegradable
pH, as is/1% sol
13.1/9
Fire Hazard
noncombustible
Freeze Point
28F/-2C
Solubility In Water
miscible
DOT-Hazard label
none
Solubility In Hydrocarbons
negligible
solution properties* Titan per Gallon Solution water
*Wet time..... Time to sink 2cm-OD ball rolled from 4x10cm strip of Kraft towel.
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.