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Determine the grit/pad and fluid that you will use for sanding/polishing:
[[File:Mini-polisher-controls.jpg|thumb|The front panel of the mini polisher has controls for speed, downward load, and a timer.]]
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   3" diameter pads available: silicon carbide 60, 180, 240, 320, finer grits which are unlabeled, and soft polishing pads.
# When not in use, the lapping plate, collar, and sample holder should not be installed. If they are, read further on for removal instructions.
 
# Clean parts if needed:
   Polishing material: diamond paste in syringes at 5um, 3um, 1um, 0.5um, 0.25um, as well as blue 50nm colloidial silica in a bottle for the finest level of polish.
## Use the tongs to hold the part over the DI water sink behind the workstation.
 
## Scrub the parts clean with one of the small brushes.
Remove the sample holder from the polisher:
## Dry parts with clean room wipes. For sanding pads, PAT them dry because they will collect long fibers from the wipes.
 
# Determine the grit/pad and fluid that you will use:
   Lift up the metal arm to make vertical space.
#* The following 3" diameter pads available: silicon carbide 60, 180, 240, 320, finer grits which are unlabeled, and soft polishing pads.
 
#* The following polishing materials are available: diamond paste in syringes at 5um, 3um, 1um, 0.5um, 0.25um, as well as blue 50nm colloidial silica in a bottle for the finest level of polish.
   The sample holder should easily remove from the sample arm.
# Choose from one of the available lapping plates which may already have the desired grit or polishing pad mounted. If none of the lapping plates have the desired pad/sandpaper mounted, then change it out:
 
## Note that because the pads are adhesive-back, a pad should only be removed from a lapping plate when it is too worn to be used anymore.
Prepare the lapping plate and pad:
## Use tweezers or small pliers to peel up an edge of the existing pad. If needed to overcome the adhesive, twist the pad around the tweezers to peel it back, revealing the glass surface.
 
## Throw the old pad away.
   Remove the lapping plate and bowl (if a different pad is needed or if parts need cleaning):
## Clean the glass surface of the lapping pad if needed.
 
## Peel off the adhesive film from the new pad, and stick the pad onto the lapping plate.
           Lift up the metal arm to make vertical space.
# Install the lapping plate and collar:
 
           Still lifting the arm, remove the rubber bowl from around the lapping plate.
 
           Being careful not to scratch the pad on the tip of the arm, lift the lapping plate up and out.
 
   Clean parts if needed:
 
       Use the tongs to hold the part over the DI water sink behind the workstation.
 
       Scrub the parts clean with one of the "toothbrushes."
 
       Dry parts with clean room wipes. For sanding pads, PAT them dry because they will collect long fibers from the wipes.
 
   Install the lapping plate and bowl:
 
       Choose from one of the five lapping plates which may already have the desired grit or polishing pad mounted.
 
       If none of the lapping plates have the desired pad mounted, then mount one:
 
           Note that because the pads are adhesive-back, a pad should only be removed from a lapping plate when it is too worn to be used anymore.
 
           Use tweezers to peel up an edge of the existing pad. If needed to overcome the adhesive, twist the pad around the tweezers to peel it back. Throw the old pad away.
 
           Peel off the adhesive film from the new pad, and stick the pad onto the lapping plate.
 
       Install the lapping plate and bowl:


           Lift up the metal arm to make vertical space.
           Lift up the metal arm to make vertical space.
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           Being careful not to scratch the pad on the tip of the arm, rotate the lapping plate to the correct orientation and move it in and down.
           Being careful not to scratch the pad on the tip of the arm, rotate the lapping plate to the correct orientation and move it in and down.


           Still lifting the arm, fit a rubber bowl around the lapping plate.
           Still lifting the arm, fit a rubber collar around the lapping plate.


Prepare the sample holder and sample:
Prepare the sample holder and sample:
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Prepare the polishing fluid:
Prepare the polishing fluid:


   Ensure that a lapping plate, pad, and rubber bowl are installed.
   Ensure that a lapping plate, pad, and rubber collar are installed.


   If using paste:
   If using paste:
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       Use a clean room wipe to pat the polishing area dry.
       Use a clean room wipe to pat the polishing area dry.


       Remove the sample holder, the rubber bowl, and the lapping plate.
Remove the lapping plate and collar
 
# Lift up the metal arm and hold it.
# Remove the sample holder from the polisher. The sample holder should easily drop from the sample arm.
#* Warning! Do not drop the arm after removing the sample holder, or else it will mar the polishing pad/sandpaper!
# Remove the rubber collar.
# Being careful not to scratch the pad on the tip of the arm, lift the lapping plate up and out.


       Remove the sample from the sample holder with the heat gun and tweezers.
       Remove the sample from the sample holder with the heat gun and tweezers.
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   Clean all parts:
   Clean all parts:


       Use the tongs and toothbrushes under the DI water faucet to clean the lapping pad and the rubber bowl and the sample holder.
       Use the tongs and toothbrushes under the DI water faucet to clean the lapping pad and the rubber collar and the sample holder.


       The sample holder will require additional attention to remove the bonding wax. Utilize if needed:  
       The sample holder will require additional attention to remove the bonding wax. Utilize if needed:  

Revision as of 15:41, 29 April 2025

The front panel of the mini polisher has controls for speed, downward load, and a timer.
Mini polisher with the components la
  1. When not in use, the lapping plate, collar, and sample holder should not be installed. If they are, read further on for removal instructions.
  2. Clean parts if needed:
    1. Use the tongs to hold the part over the DI water sink behind the workstation.
    2. Scrub the parts clean with one of the small brushes.
    3. Dry parts with clean room wipes. For sanding pads, PAT them dry because they will collect long fibers from the wipes.
  3. Determine the grit/pad and fluid that you will use:
    • The following 3" diameter pads available: silicon carbide 60, 180, 240, 320, finer grits which are unlabeled, and soft polishing pads.
    • The following polishing materials are available: diamond paste in syringes at 5um, 3um, 1um, 0.5um, 0.25um, as well as blue 50nm colloidial silica in a bottle for the finest level of polish.
  4. Choose from one of the available lapping plates which may already have the desired grit or polishing pad mounted. If none of the lapping plates have the desired pad/sandpaper mounted, then change it out:
    1. Note that because the pads are adhesive-back, a pad should only be removed from a lapping plate when it is too worn to be used anymore.
    2. Use tweezers or small pliers to peel up an edge of the existing pad. If needed to overcome the adhesive, twist the pad around the tweezers to peel it back, revealing the glass surface.
    3. Throw the old pad away.
    4. Clean the glass surface of the lapping pad if needed.
    5. Peel off the adhesive film from the new pad, and stick the pad onto the lapping plate.
  5. Install the lapping plate and collar:

           Lift up the metal arm to make vertical space.

           Being careful not to scratch the pad on the tip of the arm, rotate the lapping plate to the correct orientation and move it in and down.

           Still lifting the arm, fit a rubber collar around the lapping plate.

Prepare the sample holder and sample:

   Ensure the sample holder is totally clean and free of wax. Read ahead to the cleaning method in this procedure if needed.

   Secure your sample(s) to the sample holder:

       (If your sample is very small or highly irregular, it may require use of a cold-mounted or hot-compressed sample mount. I.e., mtixtl.com for P/N EQ-CM-Mold-SR-125-LD. Special equipment for mounting may be required.)

       Place the sample holder facing up on a heat-resistant surface (metal table or stone slab).

       Place a small piece of bonding wax onto the surface, enough that when melted it will spread to an area larger than your sample.

       Heat the wax with the heat gun until it spreads thin.

       Apply the samples to the holder, then reapply heat.

           For small samples, it is recommended to mount multiple in a pattern that evenly distributes the downward pressure from the polishing arm.

       Use tweezers to apply slight pressure to the edges of each sample to secure the bond OR use a flat, very clean plate or glass to push down on the samples.

       If desired, measure your sample(s) height while mounted to the sample holder, using the Mitutoyo height gauge to the left of the polisher (use the wire handle to actuate the tip up). This can be used to measure sanding rate.

   Wait until the lapping pad is prepared with polishing fluid before mounting the sample holder to the polisher.

Prepare the polishing fluid:

   Ensure that a lapping plate, pad, and rubber collar are installed.

   If using paste:

       Each syringe is 10g. Use 1g to start, applying to the pad.

       Apply an equal or greater amount of DI water to the pad.

       Use the backside of a pair of tweezers to mix, and spread evenly across the pad. If there is not enough to spread across the pad, use more paste and water.

   If using the blue 50nm colloidial silica slurry:

       Wet the polishing pad with DI water first, as little as possible to wet the entire pad.

       Pour enough of the slurry onto the pad that it can be spread across the entire pad.

Install the sample holder:

   Lift up the metal arm to make vertical space.

   Move the sample holder face down under the arm and lower the arm tip into the sample holder.

Polish the sample(s):

   Turn the SPEED knob all the way to the left until it stops turning.

   Set the TIMER to a value between 0 and 30 minutes.

   Press the ON button. The machine will not polish immediately.

   Turn the SPEED knob 7 full turns to the right, or until it starts moving.

   Increase the SPEED knob as desired, keeping track of the number of turns from the zero position.

   Monitor the polishing fluid level and reapply DI water and paste or slurry if it begins to dry.

   As desired, stop operation with the ON/OFF button to measure the sample(s) on the height gauge.

Wrapping up:

   Turn power off to the polisher and turn SPEED all the way counterclockwise. Turn LOAD counterclockwise if it was increased.

   Remove all parts from the polisher:

       Use a clean room wipe to pat the polishing area dry.

Remove the lapping plate and collar

  1. Lift up the metal arm and hold it.
  2. Remove the sample holder from the polisher. The sample holder should easily drop from the sample arm.
    • Warning! Do not drop the arm after removing the sample holder, or else it will mar the polishing pad/sandpaper!
  3. Remove the rubber collar.
  4. Being careful not to scratch the pad on the tip of the arm, lift the lapping plate up and out.

       Remove the sample from the sample holder with the heat gun and tweezers.

   Clean all parts:

       Use the tongs and toothbrushes under the DI water faucet to clean the lapping pad and the rubber collar and the sample holder.

       The sample holder will require additional attention to remove the bonding wax. Utilize if needed:

           The tongs

           The 4.5 amp heat gun stowed under the workstation

           A flat scraper such as the handle of a pair of tweezers

           Clean room wipes

           Acetone (do not use in combination with heat gun)

       Clean the black workstation tray if needed.

       Pat parts dry and place in the POLISHER PARTS drawer on the workstation.