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Revision as of 16:40, 10 July 2013


Technics Hummer V Sputter Coater
Owner/Loaner PS:One
Serial Number HUV 62735
Make/Model Hummer V
Arrival Date 3/23/2013
Usability WORKING
Contact Ryan Pierce
Where Across from Woodshop
Authorization Needed yes
Hackable NO
Estimated Value $5,000.00
Host Area {{{hostarea}}}


Technics Hummer V Sputter Coater Area: {{{hostarea}}} https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/wiki/Technics_Hummer_V_Sputter_Coater



Configuration

  • Standard sputter coater
  • Carbon arc attachment for carbon deposition

Status

  • Requires argon for operation. Preferably high purity argon.
  • Power cord is scary and needs to be replaced.
  • Gas flow rate meter has a small leak, needs a new gasket.
  • Initial tests with welding argon showed that it worked and was sputtering metal, however maintaining a plasma seemed to use a lot of current. The former operator suggested pulsing it to burn any oxygen in the chamber out. The manufacturer suggested a short that could be remedied by a good cleaning, which was performed.

Certification

Qualified Member Trained By
Ryan Pierce Ryan Pierce
Steve Finkelman Steve Finkelman

Documentation

Manual scans for the sputter coater are available, as is a manual for a similar but not identical model of the carbon arc deposition system. A location to drop them is needed.

Maintenance Log

Date Maintainer Description
4/?/2013 Steve Finkelman Full cleaning of chamber.