Hi,
We have an Anton Paar 2000C stage with Pt heating also. We work with ceramics an we have the same problem like you very often. Our solution is to use a "DREMEL" - polish machine.
I haven't used, for the instance, acid attack to clean the strip, mechanical methods are enough...
If you want to use acid digestion be careful with welding.
 

Maria Fabra Puchol
Microanalysies Engineer

Saint-Gobain CREE
550, Avenue Alphonse Jauffret
84306 Cavaillon Cedex-France
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
telf: +33 (0)4 32 50 09 36
fax: +33 (0)4 32 50 08 51

 
 


De : ugez323 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 5 juillet 2006 13:22
À : [email protected]
Objet : Anton Paar 1600C stage cleaning

Dear Rietvelders
 
We have an Anton Paar 1600C stage with a 0.5mm heating strip. Up to now we have used it for calcium phosphates which are easy to clean off the heating strip. However we would like to do some work on some more 'resistant' materials, including zirconia. Any ideas of suitable methods for cleaning up the PT strip after each run? I was thinking about fluxing up and then acid digestion, but are there some better/quicker methods?
 
Thanks
 
Jonathan
 
 
Professor J.C. Knowles BSc(hons), PhD, FIMMM, CEng, MRSC, CSci
Professor of Biomaterials Science
Head of Division of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering,
UCL Eastman Dental Institute,
University College London,
256 Gray's Inn Road,
London WC1X 8LD. UK.
Tel +44 (0)207 915 1189
Fax +44 (0)207 915 1227
Mobile 07785 313615
Skype Me
Editor, Journal of Biomaterials Applications
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eastman website; http://www.eastman.ucl.ac.uk
Personal website; http://www.eastman.ucl.ac.uk/~jknowles
This email represents the views of the sender alone and must not be construed as representing the views of the Eastman Dental Institute. It may contain confidential information and may be protected by law as a legally privileged document and copyright work. Its content should not be disclosed and it should not be given or copied to anyone other than the person(s) named or referenced above. If you have received this email in error, please contact the sender.
 

Reply via email to