To Dry Parts; To Change The Solution In The Tank; To Dispose Of The Soluble Concentrate - Stratasys Prodigy Plus User Manual

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To dry parts:

Dry parts with paper towels, compressed air, or let them air-dry. If
colored parts turn slightly white after drying, re-rinse them under
hot water or soak them again.

To change the solution in the tank:

How often you change the solution is dependant on how much
support material has been dissolved, which tank you use, how you
maintain it, and the complexities of the parts you build. We
recommend changing the solution after using approximately 25
cubic inches (410 cc) of material.
The following scenarios are also indicators to change the solution:
White ABS parts turn brown or yellow.
Parts have a sticky residue and/or stick together.
Functional parts with moving features do not work
properly.
Parts have shiny surfaces.
Small pieces of plastic stick securely to the part and cannot
be removed. This is more common with circulation tanks.
Supports won't remove after soaking parts.

To dispose of the soluble concentrate:

The soluble solution has been specially formulated to be safely
disposed after dilution or neutralization to an acceptable pH level.
The pH level of fresh solution is similar to dishwasher and laundry
detergents, and household cleaners.
Check your local, state, and/or international regulatory statutes for
what pH level is acceptable for disposal. Stratasys recommends
that disposal procedures be verified by the proper authorities in
your region.
Product
Fresh soluble solution
Laundry detergent
Household cleaners
Dishwasher detergent
Operation 41
pH Level
12.6
11-12
9-12
10-11
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