Tungsten Lower Electrode Chip
Maintenance and replacement:
- Visual Inspection: Routinely inspect the lower electrode chip for any signs of wear, damage, or contamination. Look for cracks, chips, or deformation, as these can affect the chip’s ability to function correctly.
- Surface Condition: Ensure that the surface of the electrode is clean and smooth. Any buildup of residue or oxidation can interfere with the conductivity and performance of the chip.
- Conductivity Check: Periodically check the conductivity of the electrode to ensure it is functioning optimally.
- Visible Damage: Replace the lower electrode chip if you observe any visible cracks, chips, or other structural damage that could impair its function.
- Decreased Performance: If the instrument starts to show inconsistent or inaccurate results, especially after ruling out other potential causes, it may be time to replace the electrode chip.
- Frequent Cleaning Needs: If the chip requires more frequent cleaning or shows rapid buildup of residues, it might be an indication that the chip is nearing the end of its usable life.
Compatibility:
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