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This icon switch provides the user
with the possibility to configure a
fusion method as a “solution-making”
method, and when turned on, will
automatically position the holders in
optimal
location
for
beaker
loading/unloading.
This block represents the settings of
the “shaking” feature. After the
pouring action, one can program the
crucible to shake up and down for a
number of times at a given amplitude.
Again, scrolling to the next step will show us the available parameters for the first
cooling step.
And we now recognize the duration parameter, as well as the crucible tilting angle
and motion speed. The two crucible-related parameters are used to control the
straightening up of the crucible holder. There is typically no rocking motion
available in this step, except if the pouring was previously turned off; the system
would then assume that the user wishes to perform a “non-pouring” fusion (e.g.
pyrosulfate and peroxide).
The next and final step is another cooling step, with special “sub-parameters” for
fine-tuning the bead stability (not critical in most cases):
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