Advanced Ligo Vacuum Requirements: Janeen Romie Caltech August 2003
Advanced Ligo Vacuum Requirements: Janeen Romie Caltech August 2003
Advanced Ligo Vacuum Requirements: Janeen Romie Caltech August 2003
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LIGO Vacuum Compatible Materials List - LIGOE960050-A lists the materials allowed in the LIGO vacuum chambers. LIGO Vacuum Compatibility, Cleaning Methods and Qualification Procedures, LIGO-E960022-B lists procedures and standards for material qualification.
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Outgassing that increases the gas load which either compromises the IFO phase noise budget or forces higher pumping capacity.
Heavy hydrocarbons: larger phase noise sensitivity and optical contamination
Outgassing as a source of contamination on the optics: increased optical losses and failure due to heating.
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aluminum & alloys beryllium copper copper-nickel alloys copper (OFHC) electroless nickel gold indium molybdenum niobium phosphor bronze platinum silver/ silver solder 304 & 316 stainless steels titanium tungsten
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Fired non-permeable ceramics (e.g.alumina, beryllia) Boron Nitride (machinable) Macor, Cornings machinable ceramic Glazed Ceramics (e.g.porcelain) BT Baffle Clayless Black Enamel ADP, calcite, diamond, germanium and KDP crystalline materials quartz sapphire silicon dioxide and tantalum pentoxide fused quartz Pyrex glass glass
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carbon steel suspension wire carbon steel balls carbon steel race ways Sm-Co and NEO-35 magnets PZT piezoelectric ceramics Vac-Seal and Torr-Seal epoxies non-OFHC copper standard tin/lead solder Viton
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Glass and ceramic type vacuum connectors DuPont Krytox high vacuum grease - may be removed molybdenum disulphide dry lubricant Kapton/polyimid wire insulation PFA 440HP Teflon-like material
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Alkali metals Cadmium and zinc plating on metal parts cad and zinc have prohibitively high vapour pressures. Crystalline whiskers grow on cad, can cause short circuits Delrin or similar polyacetal resins outgassing products known to contaminate mirrors OiliteTM or other lubricant-impregnated bearings Oriel MotorMike actuators filled with hydrocarbon oil Palladium RTV Type 615 Soldering flux Tellurium
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After cleaning and pickling, no grinding with abrasive wheels, cloth or stones is permitted. No iron, carbon steel or other contaminants (such as grease, chloride compounds, oil, hydrocarbons) are to come in contact with the material, except for machining bits. When machining, water soluble lubricants must be used. Machining fluid shall be free of sulfur, chlorine and silicone. All materials shall be wrapped and covered at all times the material is not undergoing processing to minimize exposure to contaminants. Once cleaned and baked (instructions in E960022), the preferred wrapping material is UHV foil and AmeristatTM. All blind holes and trapped volumes shall be explicitly vented to avoid virtual leaks; provisions for cleaning such volumes adequately (e.g. by solvent flushing) shall also be considered in the design process.
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Currently an anodizing process for aluminum is going through the qualification process. We are qualifying MIL-A-8625, Type III. It is a hard sulfuric acid coating. Currently qualifying PEEK
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No requirements for welding filler material, unless non-magnetic material is required. No limitations (for vacuum qualification) on the extent of the heat effected zone. In order to avoid virtual leaks:
full-penetration welds should be used, or continuous interior weld seam with no outer weld, or if required for structural reasons, continuous weld seam on the interior and a stitch weld on the exterior dont trap any volumes, including gaps between surfaces.
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The welds should not be subsequently ground. An inert gas (e.g. argon) must be used in all welding. Before welding the surfaces should be cleaned according to the UHV cleaning procedure.
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Marking the finished materials with marking fluids, die stamps and/or electro-etching is not permitted. A vibratory tool with a minimum tip radius of 0.005 is acceptable for marking on surfaces which are not hidden from view Engraving is permitted, as is laser marking and acid etching
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LIGO Vacuum Review Board Vacuum compatible material usage in LIGO Cleaning & preparation of materials procedures Handling and storage procedures Qualification and screening tests for materials and components Cleaning & baking procedures for approved materials Cleaning & baking procedures for approved sub-assemblies Forms
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Component qualification
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Appendix A: Cleaning and baking procedures for approved and provisionally approved materials
metals ceramics and glasses LIGO optical components Viton-Fluorel Teflon and PFA 440HP NEO-35 permanent magnets
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Appendix A: Cleaning and baking procedures for approved and provisionally approved materials
silicone rubber lead/tin solder Vac-Seal Sn-Co permanent magnets PZT piezoelectric ceramics Ryton Hygroscopic crystalline optics PEEK connectors/Kapton cabling/wire harnesses
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Appendix A: Cleaning and baking procedures for approved and provisionally approved materials
Cleaning and baking of Class B materials Cleaning and baking of Class B brass
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Forms
Parts cleaning request LIGO vacuum bake oven procedure and check list
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