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Letter 2093
Alkaline Cleaner for SS316L
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I was wondering if anyone could suggest a specific industrial
alkaline cleaner for SS316L. I would like to use a cleaner that is
currently used to clean implantable medical devices for the
biomedical industry. I am a graduate student and my thesis involves
the surface modification of stainless steel stents. All advice is
appreciated.
Kory Hamel
Clemson University - Clemson, SC
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You might want to contact Haemo-Sol in Baltimore, MD. They make
alkaline cleaners for this application. Their Haemo-Sol Regular
should have a pH of about 11.
James Chunn
- Theodore, Alabama
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You may find reference to this in an ASTM standard because ASTM
does publish standards for certain prep steps (like electropolishing)
specifically for implants.

Ted Mooney, P.E. - Finishing.com Inc. - Brick, NJ
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We have been very happy with a product called "FERROLYTE 1030"
(Starlight Chemicals, Inc., Chicago, IL). We use it for all of our
medical products that get electropolished. The true test of a good
alkaline solution is that water sheets over the part, rather than
bead up, after treatment.
It comes in a powdered form and gets mixed with water. It runs at
160 degrees F but we have used it at room temperature with good
results.
Jim Transue
Micro Stamping Corp. - Somerset, NJ
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I formulate cleaners for the automotive industry. I read a few of
the responses to your request for an alkaline cleaner. They are very
easy to formulate -- would be a very fun experience. One thing to
watch out for is the cleaning test you perform. Just because a
surface reveals increased water shedding does not mean the surface is
clean for your application. Many surfactants adhere to the surface of
the treated part. Which will improve your water break test! Depending
on if you don't mind this contamination carry over there is no
problem. Many surfactants have various rinsing properties and are
more effective at wetting and cleaning at different concentrations. I
have become well aware of this fact and have developed different ways
of determing a soil free surface. Be open to experimentation if
required.
Noel Fleener
Circle Prosco Inc. - Bloomington,
IN
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