Electrode Maintenance
1. The electrodes coated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) (white) should usually be kept at room temperature
It should not be used for a long time in an environment with a temperature exceeding 40 ℃.
2. The electrodes coated with polyether ether ketone (PEEK) (yellow brown) should not be used in strong acids or strong alkaline
Bases.
3. If ultrasound is needed for further treatment of the electrode, the following points should be noted:
It is not advisable to place the electrode directly at the bottom of the cleaner to avoid excessive ultrasonic waves causing damage to the electrode;
The electrodes of PTFE jackets should avoid using high temperature cleaning solutions for cleaning;
Polyether ether ketone electrodes should avoid using strong acid cleaning solutions (PEEK)
The ultrasound time should not be too long, generally not exceeding 30 seconds each time;
The containers and solutions used for ultrasound should be kept clean.
4. The applicable range of working electrode potential is limited, pay attention to avoid the use of excessive current or electricity voltage, the current passing through the electrode cannot exceed 1A.
5. Electrode preservation: Try to remove residue on the electrode surface as much as possible to keep the electrode clean
Store in a dry and dark environment at room temperature.
6. Graphite and glassy carbon are fragile materials (graphite electrodes, graphite electrode clamps, glassy carbon rods, glassy carbon sheets, etc.)
Please do not collide with hard objects during use to avoid breakage or damage. Please ensure that the polishing cloth is clean, flat, and free of other objects when using the electrode to avoid damaging the surface of the electrode.
7. Do not attempt to disassemble the electrode, as it cannot be restored once disassembled.
8. Do not scratch the surface of the product with a pointed body to avoid damaging the electrodes.