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Entry  Mon May 8 12:00:03 2023, Pamella, Shane, Julian, Update, General, Cleanroom particle counts and cleaning the cleanroom. 
[Pamella,Julian, Shane]
    Today we cleaned the clean-room (floor, surfaces) and particle count.
    10:00 am: Started particle count.
  • Zone 3:
  • 0.3u: 1330
  • 0.5u: 540
  • 1.0u: 415
  • Zone 4:
  • 0.3u: 290
  • 0.5u: 83
  • 1.0u: 0
    Clean-room:
  • 10:30 am: Started wiping down the surfaces inside the clean-room
  • 10:41 am: Finished wiping down the surfaces inside the clean-room and Started vacuuming the clean-room.
  • 10:58 am: Finished vacuuming the clean-room.
  • 11:00 am: Started mopping on the floor.
  • 11:20 am: Finished mopping on the floor and started wiping on the floor.
  • 11:34 am: Finished wiping on the floor.
  • 11:35 am: Started the particle count.
  • 11:57 am: Finished the particle count.
  • Zone 3
  • 0.3u: 997
  • 0.5u: 290
  • 1.0u: 207
  • Zone 4
  • 0.3u: 374
  • 0.5u: 207
  • 1.0u: 207
Entry  Thu Nov 16 17:12:42 2023, Luis, Shane, Mohak, Update, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning and particle count 
[Shane, Luis, Mohak]

cleaning cleanroom and particle count

  • 3:37 pm: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 1205
      • 0.5 u: 748
      • 1.0 u: 249
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 1496
      • 0.5 u: 748
      • 1.0 u: 290
  • 3:57 pm: began surface check and wipedown, including softwalls. NOTE: vacuum chamber insulation crumbling at edges, dropping loose flakes. Scatters residue whenever jostled, so wiping it down just releases more. Not enough flakes are being released for it to be a major issue, but definitely something to keep an eye on.
  • 4:18 pm: started vacuuming the floor
  • 4:29 pm: finished vacuuming the floor
  • 4:30 pm: started mopping the floor
  • 4:35 pm: finished mopping the floor
  • 4:36 pm: started cleaning the buckets
  • 4:41 pm: started mopping with IPA wipes
  • 4:52 pm: finished mopping with IPA wipes
  • 4:52 pm: changed sticky floor mats
  • 4:53 pm: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 3367
      • 0.5 u: 1787
      • 1.0 u: 914
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 1039
      • 0.5 u: 498
      • 1.0 u: 249
Entry  Wed Apr 17 15:07:04 2024, Shane, Update, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning and particle count 
[Mohak, Luke, Luis, Shane, Cynthia, Michael, Xuesi]

cleaning cleanroom and particle count

    NOTE: particle counter was found dead, with the charging dock unplugged. For future reference, if you need to unplug the dock, please either plug it back in when you're done, or make a note in an elog so someone else can come down and charge it.

  • 1:07 pm: ran zero count test on particle counter
  • 1:26 pm: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u:1787
      • 0.5 u:457
      • 1.0 u:41
    • zone 4: We were only able to charge the particle counter a small amount before starting the cleaning, so it died again halfway through this measurement, and we didn't get results for zone 4. In interest of time, we just put it on the charger and started the cleaning.
    • 1:49 pm: began surface check and wipedown, including softwalls
    • 2:16 pm: started vacuuming the floor
    • 2:24 pm: finished vacuuming the floor
    • 2:26 pm: started mopping the floor
    • 2:32 pm: finished mopping the floor
    • 2:32 pm: started cleaning the buckets
    • 2:35 pm: started mopping with IPA wipes
    • 2:43 pm: finished mopping with IPA wipes
    • 2:43 pm: changed sticky floor mats
    • 2:45 pm: started particle count
      • zone 3:
        • 0.3 u: 1288
        • 0.5 u: 124
        • 1.0 u: 0
      • zone 4:
        • 0.3 u: 415
        • 0.5 u: 290
        • 1.0 u: 0
Entry  Thu May 16 15:23:14 2024, Shane, Update, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning and particle count 
[Luis, Michael, Luke, Shane]

cleaning cleanroom and particle count

  • 1:45 pm: ran zero count test on particle counter
  • 1:50 pm: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 2660
      • 0.5 u: 332
      • 1.0 u: 41
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 8106
      • 0.5 u: 2494
      • 1.0 u: 831
  • 2:08 pm: began surface check and wipedown, including softwalls
  • 2:22 pm: started vacuuming the floor
  • 2:39 pm: finished vacuuming the floor
  • 2:43 pm: started mopping the floor
  • 2:53 pm: finished mopping the floor
  • 2:54 pm: started cleaning the buckets
  • 2:59 pm: started mopping with IPA wipes
  • 3:06 pm: finished mopping with IPA wipes
  • 3:10 pm: changed sticky floor mats
  • 3:06 pm: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 1496
      • 0.5 u: 83
      • 1.0 u: 0
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 789
      • 0.5 u: 83
      • 1.0 u: 41
Entry  Thu Oct 3 19:35:04 2024, Shane, Update, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning and particle count 
[Luke, Michael, Cynthia, Mary]

cleaning cleanroom and particle count

  • 12:25 pm: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 4614
      • 0.5 u: 872
      • 1.0 u:83
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 2411
      • 0.5 u: 415
      • 1.0 u: 83
  • 12:48 pm: began surface check and wipedown, including softwalls
  • 1:20 pm: started vacuuming the floor
  • 1:30 pm: finished vacuuming the floor
  • 1:34 pm: started mopping the floor
  • 1:40 pm: finished mopping the floor
  • 1:40 pm: started cleaning the buckets
  • 1:42 pm: started mopping with IPA wipes
  • 1:50 pm: finished mopping with IPA wipes
  • 1:51 pm: changed sticky floor mats
  • 3:44 pm: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 3207
      • 0.5 u: 624
      • 1.0 u: 83
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 916
      • 0.5 u: 83
      • 1.0 u: 0
Entry  Thu Nov 14 10:46:20 2024, Luke , Summary, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning partical_count_final.png

 

[Luke, Luis, Michael]

cleaning cleanroom and particle count

  • 8:30 am: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 1195
      • 0.5 u: 177
      • 1.0 u: 132
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 619
      • 0.5 u: 0
      • 1.0 u: 0
  • 9:00 am: began surface check and wipedown, including softwalls
  • 9:35 am: started vacuuming the floor
  • 9:43 am: finished vacuuming the floor
  • 9:45 am: started mopping the floor
  • 9:55 am: finished mopping the floor
  • 9:56 am: started cleaning the buckets
  • 10:00 am: started mopping with IPA wipes
  • 10:05 am: finished mopping with IPA wipes
  • 10:20m: started particle count
    • zone 3:
      • 0.3 u: 2213
      • 0.5 u: 398
      • 1.0 u: 0
    • zone 4:
      • 0.3 u: 1150
      • 0.5 u: 177
      • 1.0 u: 44
Entry  Wed Jan 8 17:35:57 2025, Luke , Summary, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning partical_count_250108.png

[Luke, Tyler, Cynthia, Shane, Michael]

Summary of Cleaning Activities:

We began cleaning Room 1119 at 2:00 PM.

At 2:30 PM, we moved to Room 1129 and continued cleaning.

Cleaning tasks included wiping down dust-collecting surfaces and vacuuming the floors.

Once the labs were clean, we proceeded to the cleanroom. 

  • Wiping down surfaces and soft walls
  • Vacuuming, mopping the floor, and finishing with IPA wipes

Particle Count Measurements:

  • Pre-cleaning (2:30 PM):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 973
      • 0.5 µm: 354
      • 1.0 µm: 132
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 486
      • 0.5 µm: 177
      • 1.0 µm: 0
  • Post-cleaning (4:10 PM):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 619
      • 0.5 µm: 132
      • 1.0 µm: 0
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 397
      • 0.5 µm: 0
      • 1.0 µm: 0

 

Entry  Sat Feb 1 17:25:52 2025, Luke , Summary, General, Cleanroom cleaning 20250131_particalcount.png

[Luke, Cece, Luis]

Particle Count Measurements:

  • Pre-cleaning (12:15 PM):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 1325
      • 0.5 µm: 265
      • 1.0 µm: 0
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 618
      • 0.5 µm: 132
      • 1.0 µm: 44
  • Started Cleaning (3:20 pm)
  • Finished Cleaning (4:20 pm)
  • Post-cleaning (4:35 PM):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 1106
      • 0.5 µm: 221
      • 1.0 µm: 0
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 530
      • 0.5 µm: 44
      • 1.0 µm: 0

 

Entry  Sun Feb 23 12:11:43 2025, Luke , Summary, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning partical_count_2-21-25.png

[Luke, Mary, Luis]

Particle Count Measurements:

  • Pre-cleaning (8:40 am):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 441
      • 0.5 µm: 44
      • 1.0 µm: 0
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 353
      • 0.5 µm: 176
      • 1.0 µm: 44
  • Started Cleaning (3:16 pm)
  • Finished Cleaning (4:10 pm)
  • Post-cleaning (4:15 pm):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 574
      • 0.5 µm: 265
      • 1.0 µm: 132
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 177
      • 0.5 µm: 44
      • 1.0 µm: 0

 

Entry  Fri May 9 20:06:27 2025, Luke , Summary, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning 20250509_particalcount.png

[Luke, Mohak, Luis]

We were also able to remove the residue that has built up on the soft walls by donning a skinny bunny suit and with two wipes rubbing both sides of the soft walls at the same time. The wipes would get gummy very quickly and need to be replaced frequently.

Particle Count Measurements:

  • Pre-cleaning (1:20 pm):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 3577
      • 0.5 µm: 1369
      • 1.0 µm: 485
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 1062
      • 0.5 µm: 442
      • 1.0 µm: 177
  • Started Cleaning (3:00 pm)
  • Finished Cleaning (4:00 pm)
  • Post-cleaning (4:22 pm):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 3577
      • 0.5 µm: 618
      • 1.0 µm: 132
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 2031
      • 0.5 µm: 397
      • 1.0 µm: 132

 

Entry  Wed Jun 25 15:44:47 2025, Luke , Update, Cleanroom, Cleanroom cleaning parttical_count_6-25-25.png

[Luke, Luis, Tyler, Ma, Christina, Maple]

We started by cleaning outside of the cleanroom wiping down the cable channel and working our way down. We replaced the air filter in the HEPA filter with what seemed to be the last one in storage. We then vacuumed outside, before wiping down the inside of the cleanroom. We then vacuumed, mopped, and wiped down the floor inside the cleanroom.

We are ready for venting the vacuum chamber which is planned to take place 6/26/25 at 10am. 

Particle Count Measurements:

  • Pre-cleaning (12:00 pm):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 2517
      • 0.5 µm: 662
      • 1.0 µm: 176
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 177
      • 0.5 µm: 44
      • 1.0 µm: 0
  • Post-cleaning (1:45 pm):
    • Zone 3:
      • 0.3 µm: 619
      • 0.5 µm: 88
      • 1.0 µm: 0
    • Zone 4:
      • 0.3 µm: 177
      • 0.5 µm: 88
      • 1.0 µm: 0
Entry  Wed Jan 18 22:06:05 2023, Julian, Update, ELOG, Cleanroom Update 
I wiped down all the inner walls of the cleanroom using alcohol wipes, as per Cao's instruction.
Entry  Mon Feb 6 20:02:32 2023, Julian, Update, General, Cleanroom Update 
I wiped down the main table (including frame, legs, and transparent shelf) and workbench using alcohol wipes. Once I cleaned all of the surfaces, I used the Hepa vacuum to pick up any fallen debris.
Entry  Thu Mar 2 20:53:56 2023, Julian, Update, General, Cleanroom Update 
Today Pamella and Julian began the final cleaning of the cleanroom, starting with the HEPA vacuuming and mopping then wiping down every surface of the laser table. We wiped the main tabletop as well as the legs, but we were unable to completely wipe down the upper frame of the table before we had to leave. For next steps, Julian will come in on Friday and finish cleaning the frame, then both of us will come in on Monday to finish the final cleaning.
Entry  Sat Mar 4 00:34:46 2023, Julian, Update, General, Cleanroom Update 
Today I was able to finish cleaning the frame of the laser table, and for good measure I wiped down the tabletop and exterior of the vacuum chamber when I was finished. I was also able to go through and wipe down the bags containing the vacuum parts as well as the tabletop of the workbench.
Entry  Thu Mar 23 18:40:08 2023, Julian, Update, General, Cleanroom Update 
Today Pamella and I came in to Hepa vacuum and mop the floor of the cleanroom for general maintenance.
Entry  Wed May 21 14:40:38 2025, Xuesi Ma, Infrastructure, Cleanroom, Cleanroom Temperature 20250521_142051.jpg20250521_142220.jpg

Date and Time: Around 2:20 PM on May 21, 2025

Location and Temperature:

  • Back of the room, around the working station: 85.5 °F
  • Front of the room, around the doorway: 82.3 °F
Entry  Wed May 17 12:18:08 2023, Pamella, Julian and Shane , Update, General, Cleaning room and particle count 
[Pamella, Julian and Shane]
    Particle count:
  • 10 am: Started particle count
    1. Zone 3 :
      • 0.3u: 1288
      • 0.5u: 332
      • 1.0u: 124
    2. Zone 4 :
      • 0.3u: 498
      • 0.5u: 166
      • 1.0u: 83
  • 10:40 am: Checked the surfaces inside the cleanroom.
  • 10:50 am: Started vacuuming the cleanroom.
  • 11:15 am: Started mopping the cleanroom.
  • 11:35 am: Started wiping the cleanroom floor.
  • 11:40 am: Finished cleaning the cleanroom.
  • 11:41 am: Started the particle count.
  • 12:17 am: Finished the particle count.
    1. Zone 3 :
      • 0.3u: 3782
      • 0.5u: 706
      • 1.0u: 207
    2. Zone 4 :
      • 0.3u: 374
      • 0.5u: 83
      • 1.0u: 83
Entry  Wed May 31 11:42:16 2023, Pamella, Julian and Shane, Update, General, Cleaning room and particle count 
[Pamella, Shane and Julian]
    Cleaning room and particle count
  • 09:58 am: Started the particle count
    1. Zone 3:
    2. 0.3u : 1,995
    3. 0.5u : 540
    4. 1.0u : 0
    5. Zone 4:
    6. 0.3u : 124
    7. 0.5u : 0
    8. 1.0u : 0
  • 10:25 am: Started checking the surfaces inside the cleanroom.
  • 10:30 am: Started vacuuming the floor.
  • 10:45 am: Finished vacuuming the floor.
  • 10:46 am: Started mopping the floor.
  • 10:58 am: Finished mopping the floor.
  • 11:00 am: Started wiping floor with polypropylene wipes.
  • 11:03 am: Started and finished cleaning the mop buckets.
  • 11:15 am: Finished wiping floor with polypropylene wipes.
  • 11:16 am: Changed sticky floor mats.
  • 11:20 am: Started the particle count.
    1. Zone 3:
    2. 0.3u : 2,951
    3. 0.5u : 872
    4. 1.0u : 207
    5. Zone 4:
    6. 0.3u : 374
    7. 0.5u : 83
    8. 1.0u : 0
Entry  Fri Apr 21 16:51:26 2023, Pamella, Update, General, Cleaning cables. IMG_5416.jpeg
Cables for the vacuum system.
  • Today i wiped, bagged and tagged two cables for the vacuum system. I used IPA wipes for cleaning this two split power cord. I attached a image below.
Entry  Thu Jun 22 13:58:00 2023, Pamella, Julian and Shane, Update, Cleanroom, Cleaning and Particle Count 
[Pamella, Shane, and Julian]
    cleaning cleanroom and particle count
  • 12:00 pm: started particle count
    • Zone 3
      • 0.3u: 3533
      • 0.5u: 540
      • 1.0u: 166
    • Zone 4
      • 0.3u: 290
      • 0.5u: 124
      • 1.0u: 41
  • 12:31 pm: Started checking the surface inside the cleanroom and began surface wipedown
  • 12:50 pm: started vacuuming the floor
  • 1:05 pm: Finished vacuuming floor
  • 1:09 pm: Started mopping the floor
  • 1:21 pm: Finished mopping the floor
  • 1:22 pm: Started cleaning the baskets
  • 1:25 pm: Started mopping with IPA wipes
  • 1:39 pm: Finished mopping with IPA wipes
  • 1:41 pm: Changed sticky floor mats
  • 1:45 pm: Started particle count
    • Zone 3
      • 0.3u: 2327
      • 0.5u: 581
      • 1.0u: 207
    • Zone 4
      • 0.3u: 1662
      • 0.5u: 374
      • 1.0u: 290
Entry  Fri Apr 7 09:48:09 2023, Pamella, Update, General, Clean the system parts 7x
Pamella and Julian wiped and tag system parts for the vacuum machine. We used isopropyl and vectra wipes in the most import pieces: Inverted magnetron pirani gauge and the air cooling kit 81. The other parts we uses the IPA wipe for cleaning. So for now we finished with ever system parts which was in the gabinetes. I put photos below. The photos is for all part we cleaning, tag and which puted inside the cleaning room.
Entry  Wed Mar 22 15:25:00 2023, Shane, Update, General, Clean room recertification particle counts  counts3.22.23.pdf
Attached are the five zone particle measurements for the clean room now that the fan speeds have been set to MEDIUM. 2 min sample time, 3 samples per zone. The occupied clean room measurements were unusual in that they generally got larger towards minute 6 instead of settling and going to zero, and for this reason didn't stay beneath the class 5 requirement at the end of the samples. The unoccupied counts look more similar to what was expected, and generally settle under the class five requirement.
Entry  Thu Feb 23 13:32:55 2023, Shane, Update, General, Clean room floor particle counts 2.23.2023.pdf
Here are the counts from the clean room floor today. The counts should be dated- the ones from today (2/23/23) are the last 8 in the chart. The first set of 2 measurements from today were under the table by the clean room entrance, the next two were under the table by the vacuum chamber, the next two were on the floor by the vacuum chamber lid, and the last two were on top of the table for comparison. All measurements were taken using 2 minute sample time.
Entry  Thu Mar 9 13:51:42 2023, Shane, Update, General, Clean room counts 3/9/23 particlecounts3.9.23.pdfclean_room_zones.JPG
Here's the clean room counts from this morning. Also attached is rough diagram of where the five zones are in the clean room. Counts taken with 2 minute sample time, three samples in each zone.
Entry  Mon Dec 2 13:35:45 2024, Luke , Update, General, Clean and bake of Viton O-rings image_(2).png

[Luke, Luis]

We couldn't access the bake log on the wiki. (see attached) So we looked in the documentation provided on the DCC to find at what temperature to bake the Viton O-rings. We found that we should bake Viton at 180°C for 24 hours. 

So we sonic-washed the O-rings, dried them, and then put them in the oven set to the following:

100°C in 15 minutes

100°C for 30 minutes

180°C in 30 minutes

180°C for 24 hours

30°C in 2 hours

 

Other things of note:

We refilled the water container as it was running out.

The nitrogen used to dry the clean and baked objects is now critically low.

The helium used in leak testing is also quite low (~400 psi).

 

Regarding the vacuum chamber:

I reattached the pressure gauges to the chamber and gave them about an hour to stabilize. They read out main 8.7e-9, RGA 2.6e-9. Please note these pressures should lower more as we only stopped baking on Saturday afternoon. 

Entry  Sun Dec 17 21:04:15 2023, Jon, Infrastructure, Clean & Bake, Clean and bake lab migrated to 1129 IMG_0781.pngIMG_0782.png

[Jon, Tyler, Aiden, Luke]

On Friday we completed assembly of the new stainless steel-topped benches in 1129. We then moved the clean and bake equipment from 1119 to its new larger space in 1129. This included the HEPA flow bench, ultrasonic washer, deionized water drum, nitrogen tanks, and forced-convection oven. The oven was re-anchored to the wall with earthquake restraints in its new location.

The power cords still need to be permanently routed, but the new clean and bake lab is otherwise ready for use.

    Reply  Wed Dec 20 10:33:34 2023, Jon, Infrastructure, Clean & Bake, Clean and bake lab migrated to 1129 

Update: I have completed permanent routing of the electrical cables. I also ran the ultrasonic washer's drain line to the sink drain (the current hose does reach). The new clean and bake lab is now fully operational.

Quote:

[Jon, Tyler, Aiden, Luke]

On Friday we completed assembly of the new stainless steel-topped benches in 1129. We then moved the clean and bake equipment from 1119 to its new larger space in 1129. This included the HEPA flow bench, ultrasonic washer, deionized water drum, nitrogen tanks, and forced-convection oven. The oven was re-anchored to the wall with earthquake restraints in its new location.

The power cords still need to be permanently routed, but the new clean and bake lab is otherwise ready for use.

 

Entry  Fri Mar 31 14:23:13 2023, Pamella, Update, General, Clean and bake batch 11 4AC705B8-D906-47E3-86E4-49E4967910E7.jpeg
Today I bagged and tagged batch 11. I wiped the some tools: Centering ring alum( 2 pieces), reversible ratcheting, gasket removal (CF). After wiped that I bagged and tagged this parts and put inside the cleanroom. Also I wiped one power cable (3 meters), bagged and tagged that and inside the cleanroom. I put photo below.
Entry  Fri Mar 17 19:46:39 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake batch 9 IMG-4208.jpgIMG-4209.jpg
Bagged and Tagged the reflector arms and bases and placed them inside the clean room. Total of 2 bags used. Cleaned and Baked parts in batch 9 on the spread sheet and used the following procedure; 1. Ramp to 100 degC in 15 min. 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 min. 3. Ramp to 200 degC in 30 min. 4. Dwell at 200 degC for 48 hours. 5. OFF Also soaked the 2.75" CF gate valve in acetone to try and clean the open threads around the part. Then cleaned it in the ultrasonic washer with liquinox for 20 minutes (10 minutes each side). It looks better than it used to but the threads still seem to be the problem and will probably need even further cleaning.
Entry  Tue Mar 14 18:21:41 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake batch 8 
Starting off Peter and I refilled the deionized water barrel. Then Aiden Cleaned and Bake the FROSTI arms and bases in liquinox for 5 minutes. Then placed them in the oven where they will undergo the following steps; 1. Ramp to 100 degC in 15 min. 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 min. 3. Ramp to 120 degC in 30 min. 4. Dwell at 120 degC for 48 hours. 5. OFF Also cleaned the 2.75 MDC Gate valve for 20 minutes (10 minutes each side) in liquinox. It looks significantly cleaner in areas I could not reach before. However some areas like the flat bottom threaded holes are still very dirty. I also made sure to dry it thoroughly and wrapped it in UHV foil until I further cleaning is decided.
Entry  Wed Mar 8 19:29:00 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake batch 7 IMG_4180.jpgIMG_4182.jpg
Today gave another cleaning to the MDC gate valve. It is still very dirty an will need more cleaning. I also cleaned the other 3 valves and the argon leak. These are also in bags inside the clean room. I cleaned them by hand with IPA wipes and had to specifically give the MDC up to air valve a harder clean with acetone as it was not getting clean with the IPA. This valve still has a ring around the face as shown in the first image. Be very cautious when moving the parts in the large ESD bag, it may be heavy and the parts will move inside.
Entry  Tue Feb 28 19:37:22 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake batch 5 IMG_4168.jpgIMG_4169.jpgIMG_4170.jpg
Bagged and Tagged batch 4 parts by placing no more than two part numbers per bag and taped them with kapton tape and labeled them with their name and part number. Then placed them in the clean room on the work bench. Cleaned batch 5 part (Viton O-Ring) with liquinox and placed the into the oven for 5 steps; 1. Ramp to 100 degC in 15 minutes. 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 minutes. 3. Ramp to 180 degC in 30 minutes. 4. Dwell at 180 degC for 48 hours. 5. Turn off and cool down to room temperature. To see the specific parts in batch 5 please refer to the Clean and Bake spread sheet on the Richardson lab page: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19gnv1q9l64gxnq76KfcXizbqShJfK0ayn2Js1SiAZok/edit#gid=1765414234 Hand cleaned stainless steel containers and silver coated screws. Designated each container with its contents with the label maker and placed inside the clean room. Should be noted that the fasteners were very clean before the hand cleaning and showed not dirt on the wipes. Added these parts to the clean and bake data base sheet and designated the type of cleaning as "rough cleaning". Gabriella helped with this cleaning and today was her first day in the lab.
Entry  Tue Feb 21 17:51:04 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake batch 4 IMG_4148.jpgIMG_4147.jpg
Bagged and Tagged batch 3 parts by placing no more than two part numbers per bag and taped them with kapton tape and labeled them with their name and part number. Then placed them in the clean room on the work bench. Cleaned batch 4 parts with liquinox and placed the into the oven for 5 steps; 1. Ramp to 100 degC in 15 minutes. 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 minutes. 3. Ramp to 200 degC in 30 minutes. 4. Dwell at 200 degC for 48 hours. 5. Turn off and cool down to room temperature. To see the specific parts in batch 4 please refer to the Clean and Bake spread sheet on the Richardson lab page: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19gnv1q9l64gxnq76KfcXizbqShJfK0ayn2Js1SiAZok/edit#gid=1765414234
Entry  Fri Feb 17 19:12:39 2023, Aiden, Update, General, Clean and Bake batch 3 IMG_4126.jpgIMG_4125.jpg
Bagged and Tagged batch 2 parts by placing no more than two parts per ESD bag then taped them with kapton tape and tagged them with their name and part number. Than placed them inside the clean room on the work bench. Total of 3 Bags used. For Batch 3- Cleaned all copper gaskets with liquinox for 10 minutes, dried them off with nitrogen, then placed into oven where the are currently undergoing the following steps; 1. Ramp to 100 deg C in 15 minutes. 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 minutes. 3. Ramp to 175 degC in 30 minutes. 4. Dwell at 175 degC for 24 hours. 5. Turn off and cool down to room temperature. To see the specific parts in batches 2 and 3 refer to the clean and bake data sheet. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19gnv1q9l64gxnq76KfcXizbqShJfK0ayn2Js1SiAZok/edit?skip_itp2_check=true#gid=1549161924
Entry  Mon Feb 13 18:57:53 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake batch 2 
Cleaned second batch of SS parts with liquinox for 20 min. Then put in oven for 5 steps; 1. Ramp, 100 degC, 15 min 2. Const, 100 degC, 30 min 3. Ramp, 200 degC, 30 min 4. Const, 200 degC, 48 hours 5. Ramp, 25 degC, (off).
Entry  Wed Jul 5 16:02:12 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake batch 14 Bagging 
Bagged and Tagged the 2.75" copper gaskets from Batch 14 and placed them into the clean room on the work bench.
Entry  Mon Apr 17 17:06:49 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake batch 11 IMG_4262.jpg
Cleaned the Viton O-Ring for the main chamber in Liquinox for 10 minutes. Then put it in the oven to back for; 1. Ramp to 100 degC in 15 min. 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 min. 3. Ramp to 180 degC in 30 min. 4. Dwell at 180 degC for 24 hours. 5. Off Note: There were three viton -rings in the bag sent to us. I cleaned and baked 2 of them and left the third in the bag.
Entry  Fri Mar 24 13:36:17 2023, Pamella, Update, General, Clean and Bake batch 10 260AEB73-02D0-4635-93B3-B2EB3269FB84.jpeg59FD199A-A444-439A-8D51-C242B65BBECD.jpeg9A48A0EE-5EFE-409D-ACC0-17011F6F7EBF.jpeg950F85B7-D304-4724-AB3D-B606E422F1E3.jpeg
Today I bagged and tagged batch 10. I wiped the RGA vacuum component for around 25 minutes after that I bagged and tagged this part and put inside the cleanroom. The RGA vacuum component have a big size and because off that i used the big bag. I wiped one power cable (2 meters), bagged and tagged that and inside the cleanroom. For the parts in the oven, a bunch of screws, I bagged and tagged the screws and put inside the cleanroom. I put photos below about this process.
    Reply  Fri Apr 28 19:39:19 2023, Cao, Summary, General, Clean and Bake Leybold TTR 91 Pirani Gauge 

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I took batch 12 out of the oven and put them in a bag and placed the bag inside the clean room in the first large stainless steel container. I also looked at the small gauge that we felt like needed to be baked and I can confirm that without further cleaning around the inside of the gauge it should not be connected to the main vacuum. I have attached a photo of the inside of the gauge.

 

Following the problem with contamination particles observed in the the Leybold thermovac TTR 91, we have taken the following step to clean the gauge:

  1. Wipe with IPA-wetted Vectra Alpha: Cover the tip of a ziptide with Vectra Alpha wipe corner that has been wetted with IPA, push the wipe around and remove visible particulates
  2. Fill the gauge flange with IPA: (following Jon's recommendation to use Lesker's procedure for cleaning their Pirani gauge), flip the gauge up such that the CF flange points upward, fill the flange with IPA all the way up. Use the tip of a SSTL tweezer to agitate the IPA. Let it sits for 20 minutes, agitate every 5 minutes. After 20 minutes, pour the IPA out then spray with dry pure nitrogen
  3. Passive drying : Let the gauge sit inside the flowbench for 3 hours (3:30 pm to 6:30 pm)to ensure all IPA has evaporated
  4. Baking : Leave the gauge in oven at 50 degree C for 48 hours (maximum allowed temperature is 65 deg C, we use 50 deg C to ensure we are well below this limit). Baking started at 7pm, should finish on Sunday 7pm and ready for assembling to vacuum chamber on Monday morning

Entry  Fri Mar 3 19:13:33 2023, Aiden, Summary, General, Clean and Bake Batch 6 IMG_4173.jpgIMG_4174.jpg
Started to clean the dirtiest of the valves. I could not finish but I definitely made good progress on it. The MDC valve is very dirty and there are many places I could not reach with my fingers. I used Acetone and IPA for this first round of cleaning on it. I also was going to bag the viton O-Ring from the previous Batch, however it seems to have broken during the bake and I am leaving it inside the oven for now.
Entry  Mon Nov 27 19:34:50 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 20 Bagging 
Bagged and tagged bath 20 which included the macor hardware and place it inside the clean room on the table.
Entry  Mon Nov 20 20:37:45 2023, Aiden, Update, VAC, Clean and Bake Batch 20 
[Aiden, Luis] Started to clean and bake the macor parts for the FROSTI reflector. Per LIGO documentation cleaned the macor in liquinox for 10 minutes and put them in the oven at 200 degC for 24 hours.
Entry  Mon Oct 9 21:41:24 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 19 
Bagged and tagged the parts from batch 18. Started the Copper batch that includes all the gaskets needed to start the vacuum chamber upgrade.
Entry  Sat Oct 7 17:10:27 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 18 
Bagged and tagged the parts from Batch 17 and placed them in the clean room on the optic table. Also started an aluminum batch of parts that included the kf clamps and the heater mounting parts.
Entry  Tue Oct 3 15:07:48 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 17 
Cleaned and baked all the stainless steel parts in Batch 17. Check data base for more details on this.
Entry  Thu Sep 28 15:17:13 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 16 
Bagged and Tagged the parts from batch 15 and started baking batch 16 which includes the 6" to 8" reducer.
Entry  Tue Sep 12 15:31:31 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 15 IMG_4647.jpg
Cleaned and Baked the SS screws for the heater mount. Check the Clean and Bake data base on the website to get a precise list of the parts and their numbers. Cleaned them with liquinox in the ultra sonic washer for 10 minutes. Then dried them with nitrogen. Then put the stainless steel parts into the oven for the following steps; 1. Ramp to 100 C in 15 minutes 2. Dwell at 100 C for 30 minutes 3. Ramp to 200 C in 30 minutes 4. Dwell at 200 C for 48 hours 5. Turn off
Entry  Fri Jun 16 17:40:28 2023, Aiden, Update, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 14 IMG_4441.jpgIMG_4440.jpg
Cleaned and Baked the new and 2.75" copper gaskets for the vacuum system. Cleaned them with liquinox in the ultra sonic washer for 10 minutes. Then dried them with nitrogen. Then put the copper parts into the oven for the following steps; 1. Ramp to 100 degC in 15 minutes 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 minutes 3. Ramp to 175 degC in 30 minutes 4. Dwell at 175 degC for 24 hours 5. Turn off Also bagged and tagged the parts from Batch 13 and placed them into the clean room on the computer table.
Entry  Tue Jun 13 13:25:05 2023, Aiden, Summary, Clean & Bake, Clean and Bake Batch 13 
Cleaned and Baked the new 1.33" and 2.75" blanks for the vacuum system. Cleaned them with liquinox in the ultra sonic washer for 10 minutes. Then dried them with nitrogen. Then put the two stainless steel parts into the oven for the following steps; 1. Ramp to 100 degC in 15 minutes 2. Dwell at 100 degC for 30 minutes 3. Ramp to 200 degC in 30 minutes 4. Dwell at 200 degC for 48 hours 5. Turn off
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