Cleaning with solvents : science and technology / John B. Durkee, II.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2012Description: xxii, 755 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781455731312 (hardback)
  • 1455731315 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 660/.29482 23
LOC classification:
  • TP992.5 .D87 2012
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Relationship of Solvent Properties to Structure -- 2.Solubility Scales (Parameters) -- 3.Solvent Selection for Specific Tasks -- 4.SHE Management (Solvent Substitution) -- 5.Toxicology of Cleaning Solvents -- 6.The VOC Exemption Game -- 7.Economics of Solvent Use -- 8.Solvent Azeotropes -- 9.Wipe Cleaning with Solvents -- 10.Cleaning with Solvent Aerosols -- 11.Stabilization of Solvents -- 12.Solvent Cleaning: Questions and Answers -- Group A Basic Information -- A1.Basic Data about Cleaning Solvents -- A2.Estimation of Properties of Solvent Blends -- A3.Derivation of Blend Rule for Solubility Parameters -- A4.Compatibility of Wipe Cleaning Solvents with Surface Materials and Protective Gloves (With Database) -- A5.Management of Flow of Cleaning Solvents to Wet Surfaces (The Wettability Index and the Dimensionless Ohnesorge Number) -- Group B Reduction of Ozone Formation by VOCs -- B1.Chemistry of Atmospheric Reactions of VOCs Leading to Smog --
Contents note continued: B2.Calculation of MIR through Group Contribution Methods -- Group C Solubility Parameters -- C1.Optimization Method for Determination of Solubility Parameters -- C2.Estimation of Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) from Binary Data---PES -- C3.Estimation of HSP from Multilevel Data---Bitumen -- C4.Estimation of HSP from Solvent Mixtures -- C5.Estimation of HSP from Correlations -- C6.Estimation of HSP using the "Pythagorean Theorem" -- C7.Estimation of HSP from an Equation of State -- C8.Estimation of HSP from Group Contribution Methods -- C9.Estimation of HSP for Soil Mixtures -- C10.Hoy Solubility Parameters -- C11.Values of Hansen Solubility Parameters for Solvents, Soils, and Polymers -- C12.The Teas Graph -- Group D Solvent Substitution -- D1.Examples and Methodology of Solvent Substitution -- D2.Examples of Solvent Substitution to Achieve VOC Reduction.
Summary: High-precision cleaning is required across a wide range of sectors, including aerospace, defense, medical device manufacturing, pharmaceutical processing, semiconductor/electronics, etc. Cleaning parts and surfaces with solvents is simple, effective and low-cost. Although health and safety and environmental concerns come into play with the use of solvents, this book explores how safe and compliant solvent-based cleaning techniques can be implemented. A key to this is the selection of the right solvent. The author also examines a range of newer "green" solvent cleaning options.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.Relationship of Solvent Properties to Structure -- 2.Solubility Scales (Parameters) -- 3.Solvent Selection for Specific Tasks -- 4.SHE Management (Solvent Substitution) -- 5.Toxicology of Cleaning Solvents -- 6.The VOC Exemption Game -- 7.Economics of Solvent Use -- 8.Solvent Azeotropes -- 9.Wipe Cleaning with Solvents -- 10.Cleaning with Solvent Aerosols -- 11.Stabilization of Solvents -- 12.Solvent Cleaning: Questions and Answers -- Group A Basic Information -- A1.Basic Data about Cleaning Solvents -- A2.Estimation of Properties of Solvent Blends -- A3.Derivation of Blend Rule for Solubility Parameters -- A4.Compatibility of Wipe Cleaning Solvents with Surface Materials and Protective Gloves (With Database) -- A5.Management of Flow of Cleaning Solvents to Wet Surfaces (The Wettability Index and the Dimensionless Ohnesorge Number) -- Group B Reduction of Ozone Formation by VOCs -- B1.Chemistry of Atmospheric Reactions of VOCs Leading to Smog --

Contents note continued: B2.Calculation of MIR through Group Contribution Methods -- Group C Solubility Parameters -- C1.Optimization Method for Determination of Solubility Parameters -- C2.Estimation of Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) from Binary Data---PES -- C3.Estimation of HSP from Multilevel Data---Bitumen -- C4.Estimation of HSP from Solvent Mixtures -- C5.Estimation of HSP from Correlations -- C6.Estimation of HSP using the "Pythagorean Theorem" -- C7.Estimation of HSP from an Equation of State -- C8.Estimation of HSP from Group Contribution Methods -- C9.Estimation of HSP for Soil Mixtures -- C10.Hoy Solubility Parameters -- C11.Values of Hansen Solubility Parameters for Solvents, Soils, and Polymers -- C12.The Teas Graph -- Group D Solvent Substitution -- D1.Examples and Methodology of Solvent Substitution -- D2.Examples of Solvent Substitution to Achieve VOC Reduction.

High-precision cleaning is required across a wide range of sectors, including aerospace, defense, medical device manufacturing, pharmaceutical processing, semiconductor/electronics, etc. Cleaning parts and surfaces with solvents is simple, effective and low-cost. Although health and safety and environmental concerns come into play with the use of solvents, this book explores how safe and compliant solvent-based cleaning techniques can be implemented. A key to this is the selection of the right solvent. The author also examines a range of newer "green" solvent cleaning options.

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