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VGE-7031 varnish can be removed using equal parts ethanol and toluene
After removing the mounting material, wipe with a lint-free cloth to remove any
solvent residue. Finish with an isopropyl alcohol rinse.
6.2.7 Cleaning BeCu
Probe Tips
Probe tips made of beryllium copper have a normal shelf-life of about one month
before they develop an oxide layer which may impede good electrical contact. If
discoloration of the tips or a change in electrical properties becomes noticeable, use
the following procedure to clean the tips. Tungsten and Paliney 7 are less prone to
oxidation, so they will not need regular cleaning.
We suggest using Tarn-X®, a liquid tarnish remover commonly available in the
United States.
The probe tips are very delicate. Do not touch them during this procedure. Failure to
comply may result in damaged or broken probe tips.
Follow this procedure to clean BeCu probe tips.
1. Wearing gloves, remove the probe from the probe arm.
2. Place a small drip cup under the probe tip.
3. Wearing gloves, dispense one full-strength drop of liquid tarnish remover just
above the probe tip, letting the cleaner run down the tip and into the drip cup
(FIGURE 6-1). Do not allow the cleaner to contact any part of the probe body.
4. For heavily oxidized probe tips, repeat step 3 as necessary.
5. Within 30 s, drip three or four drops of deionized or distilled water applied in the
same manner to rinse the probe tip clean.
6. Rinse with three or four drops of isopropyl alcohol.
7. Allow the probe to dry thoroughly before use.
8. Reinstall the probe.
FIGURE 6-1
Method for cleaning probe tips
Drop of liquid
Probe
Probe tip
Drip cup