METALTERJ #288
Industrial Detergent With Booster Solvent
A cost-efficient detergent for removing detergent-resistant substances from both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The detergent-solvent combination removes many carbonaceous and resinous substances that are difficult or impossible to remove with detergents only.
Prevents in-wash rust, retards after-wash rust, but, especially if rinsed, the use of a suitable Rust Inhibitors is recommended for assured rust prevention. Use at any temperature; but many detergent-resistant substances can be removed only at temperatures over 120F. Has low, unstable foam at any temperature. Typical uses....
Parts Cleaning or Cleaning & Vibratory Cleaners Equipment Cleaning
-in- |
-such as-
Machinery - Heat Exchangers
-by- |
Spray Washers |
Spindle Machines |
Soak Tanks |
Agitated Tanks |
Vibrators |
Electrolytic Tanks |
Steam Cleaning or Pressure Washing |
Tumblers |
Ultrasonic Tanks |
Recirculation or Soak or Boil-Out |
Performance Properties & Active Components
Dissolves instantly in hot or cold water; low viscosity assures consistently accurate solutions when fed thru a metering pump or suction device such as a venturi injector.
At recommended use dilutions, it provides:
- Quick wetting, penetration, dispersion, suspension, and solution of solids and oily substances,
- Very low foam at any temperature,
- Prevention of in-wash rust, retardation of after-wash rust,
- Quick, virtually spot-free rinsing, if desired, and scale-free equipment -- both due to low surface tension and deactivation of calcium and other hard water ions.
Contains buffered alkali, organic chelant and sequestrant, organic rust preventative, organic solvent, anionic wetting agent, penetrant and dispersant. Does NOT contain nitrites, chromates or phosphates.
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, temperature, soak time allowed, and degree of agitation applied by the cleaning method used.
To remove oils, lubricants, Rust Inhibitors, vegetable oils, waxes and similar substances: at least..........1% Sol = 1.3 oz/gal.
To remove detergent-resistant substances such as some resins, marking inks, drawing compounds, asphalts, special lubricants: usually no more than............ 10% Sol = 12.8 oz/gal.
For any unusually severe conditions: as needed up to.......Full-strength product.
Use Temperatures & Time Required
Hot solutions, 140F to boil point, provide the most effective cleaning. "Cold" solutions, at ambient temperatures, remove many common industrial substances such as oils, Rust Inhibitors and buffing compounds; when used cold, higher concentrations and longer time may be needed.
For some substances, especially if they are solids or very thick at ambient temperatures, hot solutions are essential.
One to 15 minutes is normally required for parts. The time required for equipment varies greatly; some substances are removed instantly on contact, others need hours.
Properties - DOT Class - Precautions
State, tested to 35F |
liquid |
Appearance, 35F-120F |
clear amber |
Odor |
mild |
pH, as is/5% Sol |
13.5/12.1 |
Viscosity, 70F |
as water |
Foam*, 3% Sol, 70F |
2.0 cm |
Foam*, 3% Sol, 140F |
0.0 cm |
Wet Time*, 3% Sol, 140F |
7 seconds. |
Specific Gravity |
1.20 |
Stability of Surfactants |
biodegradable |
Fire Hazard |
noncombustible |
Solubility In Water |
miscible |
Solubility In Hydrocarbons |
negligible |
DOT-Hazard Label |
none |
*foam.........maximum height after 10-sec severe agitation of 50ml in 6cm-ID cylinder.
*wet time....time to sink 2cm-OD ball of 40 sq cm Kraft towel; water only = 2.5 hours.
Alkaline liquid. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, especially when undiluted. In case of contact, flush with water, eyes for at least 15 minutes; for eyes, get medical attention. Wear rubber or neoprene gloves if hands must be immersed. For industrial use only. Keep out of reach of children.