Supercritical carbon dioxide cleaning of metal parts for remanufacturing industry

Autor: Weiwei Liu, Yan-zeng Li, Xiao-chuan Qing, Hong-Chao Zhang, Heng Zhang, Yan-ming He, Tim Short, Li-hong Liu, Mingzheng Li
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Zdroj: Journal of Cleaner Production. 93:339-346
ISSN: 0959-6526
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.01.014
Popis: The cleaning of metal parts, as stage of a remanufacturing process, should be environmentally benign and it is therefore essential to propose a new cleaning technology which can reduce or remove environmental contamination. Therefore the research presented in this paper investigates the feasibility of using supercritical carbon dioxide (SC–CO2) as a cleaning agent, here on a laboratory scale. The effect on the cleaning performance of different parameters – including cleaning temperature (65–75 °C); pressure (22.0–25.0 MPa); flow rate of CO2 (4.8–6.8 L/h); cleaning time (30–40 min); and with or without dehydrated ethyl alcohol as a co-solvent – was examined, using the fractional factorial design of experiments. Based on the experimental data, a second order polynomial model was established to analyse the interaction between distinct variables, which was beneficial in optimising system performance. In addition, degreasing processes of remanufacturing metal parts were also tested. The experimental results indicated that supercritical carbon dioxide was excellent at decontamination during the remanufacturing cleaning process, but it was easily affected by variations of the operating parameters. In the tested range, with dehydrated ethyl alcohol as co-solvent, a calculated cleaning performance index could be up to 89.30% under the temperature 75 °C and pressure 25.0 MPa, respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that supercritical carbon dioxide can be used in the remanufacturing process for removing contamination from the surface of used metal parts.
Databáze: OpenAIRE