Hi all,
Should be picking up my vacuum chamber from the weld shop today! Because I polished it, I already used detergent and a pressure washer to remove the waxy/greasy residue from the polishing compounds. After reading thru old posts, my plan is to use detergent again (why not- I've already used detergent once) after going thru the weld shop, then acetone, then IPA, then do a plasma cleaning. Questions:
1- Any input on the above plan?
2- Already bought heat tape. I've read that the plasma cleaning can get the chamber quite hot. Since I can still return it, is there any need for the heat tape if a plasma cleaning is being done?
Thanks.
Cleaning new chamber
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Cleaning new chamber
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Re: Cleaning new chamber
Sounds about right. I pretty much did the same as I recall, and this was the general method for cleaning vacuum chambers in the lab as well, when I worked there. Heating up the chamber helps.
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Re: Cleaning new chamber
Thanks, wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. Still don't have my chamber. Got to see it Thursday. Looks better than I expected- looks pretty wild. Was supposed to pick it up then before I realized they missed one or two minor things. Then apparently something blew up at Square D, and they were off on an emergency Friday. Hopefully Monday it'll be home, and I'll start cleaning.
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