Graphite powder should be used on the lip seal.
Vacuum furnace door seal grease.
Vacuum grease which you should use on the face of the seal and why methods for keeping the seal off the ground and clean during the installation process.
The types of lubricants for vacuum service fall into three general categories.
The first q a community for vacuum furnace end users and operators.
On o ring seals look for cracks lack of elasticity flat spots dirt and metallic fines.
2 if the door has a true autoclave design whereas the locking ring rotates around the stationary door then either vacuum grease and or graphite dust may be utilized.
The door seal on a vacuum furnace sees some of the highest wear and tear through normal operation.
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Wipe the door o ring and flange with a clean lint free rag before closing the door.
A damaged door seal vacuum furnace leaks and or hot zone contamination.
The role of lubricants in vacuum furnace seals.
The vacuum grease smooth out small irregularities on the sealing surfaces and the surface of the o ring and thereby improves particularly at low degrees of deformation the sealing effect.
Check the o ring vacuum seal on the furnace door for grit and dirt that might cause vacuum leaks.
1 if the door that houses the lip seal rotates the lip seal should be lubricated with dry graphite powder.
Figure 11 16 debris ladden door seal.
Clean the chamber door or bottom head flange and lightly grease the o ring with a thin coating of high quality vacuum grease.
Do not grease the lip seal.
As such it tends to be the cause of pump down issues about 80 of the time.
Reapply a thin coating of vacuum grease as necessary.
Despite what one may think excess vacuum grease does not aid in sealing and should be removed as it is a getter for shop debris which will interfere with the o ring s ability to seal.
Here the vapor pressure of the grease should be noted increases greatly with the temperature and should be well below the desired operating pressure.
A wet organic or silicone compound based oils and greases b dry lubricants including ptfe teflon and metal dichalcogenide compounds e g.
If the pumping system is operating correctly then one of these failure modes is likely the cause.
Molybdenum disulfide tungsten diselenide and c metal on metal combinations.