RE: [TN] Saponifier Concentration

Dropper titration kits should be available from your supplier. It can be as simple as a small dropper bottle of Phenolphthalein indicator and HC1. To get higher +/- accuracy you can use the digital titrators available from Hach but 9 times out of ten the HC1 is left stored in the box and the acid fumes destroy the testers.

This method below taken from a SOP we use is simple and anyone on the floor can do it and that is a good thing.

Way back, last century when I use to build cleaners, the on board pH meter options were pricey and never worked correctly. Got a boat load of complaints. Partly due to factors mentioned in this thread.

Conductivity meters may have some merit but a method would need to be tested/developed with your juice and soil.

Bottom line, keep it simple and insure your bath gets tested every day.



4. SUMMARY OF METHOD: A test kit was developed for field measurement of high alkaline pH aqueous cleaners.

5. INTERFERENCES:  Unknown

6. APPARATUS: pH Meter (optional)

7. REAGENTS AND MATERIALS:

a. High Alkaline Test Kit
Including:     
1. 250 Erlenmeyer flask or beaker
2. Syringe (25 ml)or graduated cylinder (10 ml)
3. Phenolphthalein Indicator (High Alkaline)
4. 0.5N Acid Titrant (HCl)

8. HAZARDS AND PRECAUTIONS: Review MSDSs enclosed.

9. STATISTICAL CONTROL: This is a field maintenance method used to maintain cleaner concentration within a relative range of ± 4% with different operators or ± 2% with the same operator running the test. Accuracy is increased if the factor is established at the job site.

10. CALCULATIONS: % Cleaner Concentration = drops titrant X factor



Titration Test Kit Dropper Method


11. PROCEDURE:
a. Using a cup, take about 500 mls cleaning solution from a thoroughly agitated tank.
b. Using a graduated cylinder or syringe, transfer sample (as determined by the chart listed below) to the Erlenmeyer flask.

c. Dilute as desired with water. Volume usually is not critical.
d. Add 5-10 drops indicator (or as much as is needed to get good color development).
e. While swirling, hold acid titrant bottle exactly vertical and add drops to endpoint listed below.
f. Record the number of drops titrant used.
g. Calculate: % Concentration = drops titrant X factor listed below

{NOTE: Chart #'s are provided by your chemical supplier}

Best regards,

Charlie Pitarys
Director of Application Technologies
603.622.2900 X-115
www.kyzen.com

 

 




-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Cook [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:26 AM
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Subject: [TN] Saponifier Concentration


Can anyone recommend a method/equipment for testing the concentration of
saponifier ?  We currently use a Brixstix refractometer.
Thanks

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