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sca_naoh_bath [2020/07/09 18:23] – [Reference Documentation] furstsca_naoh_bath [2020/10/08 17:08] (current) – [Detailed Specifications] furst
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 ===== Detailed Specifications ===== ===== Detailed Specifications =====
 +  * Available Temperatures: 50, 60, 70, 85 degrees C
 +  * Auto overfill alarm 
 +  * 46.3 L tank
  
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 ===== Operating Procedures ===== ===== Operating Procedures =====
  
-Insert Text Here+  - Remove completed part on build tray from F270 3D printer 
 +  - Remove part from build tray, making sure to scrape build tray free of ALL residue 
 +  - Dawn lab coat, nitrile gloves, and a face shield 
 +  - Open lid on SCA 1200 HT 
 +  - Slowly lift large basket, allow time to for excess solution to drip back into SCA 1200HT \\ NOTE: If solution rises above specific level alarm will sound, this is common when lifting or lowering basket and means you're moving too fast
 +  - Rotate basket 90 degrees to rest on lip while adding part 
 +  - Open basket, place part inside (if part is small, consider using smaller stainless steel cage located near by 
 +  - Close basket and SLOWLY lower back into solution (alarm will sound if lowered too quickly.  
 +  - Select desired temperature and use the "Set" button and arrows to select desired time 
 +  - Press power button to begin wash 
 +  - Follow steps 3-6 to remove part, followed by steps 8 to replace basket 
 +  - Part should be allowed to drip, before being rinsed in sink with plenty of warm water
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 ===== Training Documentation ===== ===== Training Documentation =====
  
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