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problem with P-6708D spin coating system
2009-09-02
lina wang
2009-09-02
Roger Shile
2009-09-03
Jon R. Fox
2009-09-03
Brad Cantos
problem with P-6708D spin coating system
Jon R. Fox
2009-09-03
On many spin coaters you can manually turn on the vacuum and test how
well it holds down a substrate before a spin. As Roger said, the
vacuum line can easily be clogged and sometimes the o-ring in the
chuck can be damaged or mis-seated. You may need to replace it.

-- Jon
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On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Roger Shile wrote:
> Shut off the gas by turning the regulator clockwise 'cause righty is
> tighty.
>
> But seriously folks,
> If the vacuum pumps works and there are no leaks in the line I'd check
> for a restriction in the vacuum line.  Vacuum lines on resist spinners
> often get clogged after sucking in resist, particularly in university
> labs.
>
> Roger Shile
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