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650 Hardware Manual
Post-Processing With Z-Bond
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5. Lower the metal tray to the bottom of the Post-Processing Unit and press down to snap it in place.
6. Turn on the carbon air filter to capture any fumes from the infiltration. On the LCD Menu, select
POST
PROCESS MENU
, then
POST PROCESS FILTER
and
TURN ON
.
4.3 Post-Processing Using the Dipping Method
Most parts can be infiltrated simply by dipping briefly in the Z-Bond, then allowing the part to dry.
Be sure
the part is completely dry and free of powder before infiltrating
.
1. Place the wax paper near the container and pour enough
Z-Bond into the container to completely submerge the
part.
2. Gently submerge your part into the liquid.
3. Look for bubbles rising. If you don’t see any, let the part sit
submerged for about 10 seconds and then remove it from
the liquid.
4. If you see bubbles rising, wait until the bubbles stop and
then remove the part.
5. Keep the part moving in your hands so it does not stick to
your gloves.
Note:
The part will get very warm and may emit visible vapor. These are normal by-products of the cur-
ing process.
6. Quickly and thoroughly wipe any excess liquid off the part with the paper towels and place the part on
the wax paper.
7. Do not let excess liquid pool on the part as this may cause its texture to change.
8. Move the part frequently for the first few minutes. This prevents pooling of Z-Bond under the part and
the part adhering to the paper.
9. Let the part dry and cool at least 30 minutes before handling further.
10. Return any unused Z-Bond to its bottle for reuse.
4.4 Post-Processing Using the Drizzle Method
Parts with delicate features may be damaged by the handling required for the dipping method. In these
cases, apply Z-Bond using the small bottle and its spout.
Be sure the part is completely dry and free of
powder before infiltrating
.