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Overview of the Wash-1 as a solvent debinding station for Markforged Metal X 3D printer parts.
Precautions for handling heated solvent, chemical vapors, and potential contact with the Wash-1.
Guidelines for power, lifting, fire prevention, and following all safety instructions.
Step-by-step guide for filling the Wash-1 with Opteon SF79 solvent using a siphon.
How to access and navigate the Wash Overview page within the Eiger software.
Manually managing parts through washing, drying, and wash history in Eiger.
Features for searching, discarding parts, and manually moving parts to Wash History.
Steps for weighing and placing green parts into the Wash-1 basket for debinding.
Guidance on orienting parts for optimal draining and solvent permeation during washing.
Safety considerations and steps for removing washed parts from the immersion chamber.
Allowing parts to drip-dry and then drying them in the chamber for solvent evaporation.
Weighing dried parts and calculating mass loss to determine readiness for sintering.
Causes of the HTC OVER LIMIT alarm and initial troubleshooting steps.
Topping off solvent and monitoring temperature after the alarm and restart.
Draining the water separator and safely disposing of the water/solvent mix.
Draining the boil chamber of used solvent and refilling with fresh solvent.
Activating heating elements and monitoring operational temperatures via the Utilities panel.
| Brand | Markforged |
|---|---|
| Model | WASH-1 |
| Category | 3D Printers |
| Language | English |