Solvent Wet Stations

Solvent wet stations are specialized units used for the cleaning and processing of chemical substrates. They ensure high levels of safety and efficiency by providing controlled environments for solvent interactions.

  1. Ramgraber SST

    Solvent Wet Stations

    Ramgraber SST

    Used Configuration:

    Tank 1: EKC

    Tank 2: P1331

    Tank 3 and 4: DMF

    Tank 5: IPA

    Known errors:

    Filter from tank 4 is leaking

    Heater 1 from tank 4 is broken

    Heater 3 from tank 4 is broken

Common Applications

semiconductor cleaning

pharmaceutical manufacturing

laboratory research

industrial chemical processing

microelectronics fabrication

optics and photonics

Buying Guide

Solvent Wet Stations Buying Considerations

  • Consider the types of solvents you'll be using and ensure compatibility.
  • Evaluate the station's safety features, including spill containment and fume extraction.
  • Check for easy maintenance and cleaning options to minimize downtime.
  • Ensure the station meets industry standards for chemical processing safety.
  • Look for customization options to suit specific operational needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are solvent wet stations used for?
They are used for cleaning and processing chemical substrates in controlled environments to ensure safety and efficiency.
What features should I look for in a solvent wet station?
Look for safety features, chemical compatibility, durability, and ease of maintenance.
How do solvent wet stations ensure safety?
They provide a sealed environment, often with fume extraction and spill containment to prevent exposure to harmful chemicals.
Can solvent wet stations handle different types of solvents?
Yes, but it is essential to ensure the station is compatible with the specific solvents being used.