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9.2
Greatly Contaminated Mirror
Folding laboratory cloths:
Take several individual laboratory cloths out of
the package and fold twice. Set onto an oil-free surface.
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Fold the laboratory cloth and soak the edge in acetone. Carefully clean
the edge of the mirror.
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Completely mist a fresh folded laboratory cloth with mild neutral soap
along the edge.
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Starting at the edge of the mirror, apply light pressure and wipe
across the mirror. Repeat multiple times in linear direction.
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Then clean with acetone / isopropanol as described under 9.1.
9.3
Cleaning the Receiver Lens
Clean receiving lens as described under 9.1,
BUT USE ONLY
ISOPROPANOL! NO ACETONE!
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Even small amounts of acetone on the lens may result in
dullness of the lens surface or cracks in the lens body.
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ATTENTION:
To avoid unnecessary damage or wear, only clean
optics when the degree of contamination requires cleaning for
proper function.
•
Major contamination and improper handling to clean optics may impact
the scanning quality.
Self-caused damages can result in a
complete replacement of the part at the expense of the
customer.
9.4
Suppliers
Thorlabs, Inc. (
Edmund Optics (
Gloves, lens tissues, laboratory cloths, tweezers, forceps
Kugler GmbH (
Cleaning
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