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Dilution Ratios What does it really mean when you see that a dilution is 1:64, 64:1 or so many ounces per gallon? The proper way to show a dilution is how many parts of the concentrated product (usually 1) are to be diluted to how many parts of the dilutant or extender (usually water or a

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solvent). As an example, 1-ounce to a gallon. (128-ounces) would be 1:128, not 128:1

To convert dilution ratios to ounces per gallon divide 128 (the number of ounces per gallon) by the dilution ratio. For example, for a dilution rate of 1:32, the ounces per

gallon would be determined by the calculation: 128 ÷ 32 = 4-ounces per gallon of water

If given the ounces per gallon, calculate the dilution rate by dividing the concentrate ounce per gallon into 128. For example, if a product dilutes at 4-ounces per gallon, the calculation would be: 128 ÷ 4 = 32, or a dilution rate of 1:32 One of the most common errors in figuring how much diluted product will result from a certain ratio is forgetting to add the amount of the concentrate to the total. For example, 1-ounce of a product diluted at 1:64 makes 65-ounces, not 64. This includes not only the 64-ounces of dilutant, but also the original 1-ounce of concentrate. For metric conversion, here are some key equivalents: Liter = 33.8-ounces, 1.057-quarts or 0.264-gallon

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23-ounce can. 320962 case

Gallon = 3.784-liters Quart = 0.946-liter

12/cs

Here is a chart for many of the most common dilutions:

Dilution Ration Equivalents

1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 1:6 1:8

128 oz/gl 64 oz/gl 43 oz/gl 32 oz/gl 26 oz/gl 21 oz/gl 16 oz/gl 13 oz/gl

1:12 1:20 1:32 1:40 1:64

11 oz/gl 6 oz/gl 4 oz/gl 3 oz/gl 2 oz/gl 1 oz/gl

Diversey™ Pro Strip™ Heavy-Duty Stripper

Specially formulated to penetrate and emulsify the toughest UHS bur- nished finishes. Works the first time, eliminating the need for “restrips.” Works in cool water. Contains no bu- tyl and is very low odor. Light yellow in color with a solvent scent. 321413 box 5 gl

1:128 1:256 1:512

1 / 1 /

2 oz/gl 4 oz/gl

1:10

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