K465i Operations and Maintenance
P/N 1212831 Rev C
Page 5-36
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REACTOR CHAMBER CLEANING
Note:
After the flow flange is removed, inspect the chamber and heater assembly before
proceeding with any cleaning or further disassembly. Record the general condition of the
chamber and flow flange, looking for any damage or other abnormal conditions. Deposition
should be even around the chamber wall, and primarily it occurs below the plane of the
wafer carrier. Uneven deposition on the reactor wall usually indicates an imbalance in the
gas flow. Veeco TurboDisc recommends the taking of photographs of the chamber condition
each time the reactor is opened, to support system maintenance records.
Procedure 5-4: Reactor Chamber Cleaning Procedure
Warning!
Aluminum dust presents a significant
fire hazard
.
1. After the flow flange is removed, inspect the chamber and heater assembly before proceeding with
any cleaning or further disassembly.
2. Closely inspect the filament position for any shifting of the Middle and Inner filaments.
Figure 5-33. Heater Filaments