OZPENTM CO2 FIBER OPTICS CLEANING UNIT FOR HIGH POWER COMPONENTS
Features:
• Superior removal of any residue on fiber optics and other components especially for high power applications.
• Quick dry and solvent free cleaning process.
• Designed to clean small surface areas.
• Superior to solvent cleaning wiping techniques.
• More economical and versatile than snow guns with enclosures.
• Cleans a variety of substrates such as glass, metal, etc.
• Removes dust particles, polishing compounds, fingerprints, surface films,and other surface residues.
• CO2 composite spray
Applications:
• Effective cleaning of various high power fiber optic connectors and other components
• Optical element cleaning, optical coating preparation/cleaning
• Electro-optic sensors and medical devices cleaning
• Semiconductor and biomedical components surface cleaning
Product Description:
The OZPEN is a versatile, precision, small surface area cleaning system for critical fiber optics and other manufacturing operations. The OZPEN generates and propels an adjustable spray of clean dry air or nitrogen containing small CO2 particles to efficiently remove foreign matter from a surface.
The OZPEN replaces or augments conventional solvent-aided wiping cleaning techniques which can spread, smear or shed, or redeposit trace residues and particles over critical surfaces.
The composite spray cleaning technique is a patented process where one can deliver controlled shear stress on surface contaminants using chemically inert, dry CO2 spray for efficient and effective removal of inorganic and organic surface contamination from critical substrate surfaces.
The cleaning unit delivers a precisely controlled accelerated stream of solid carbon dioxide particles (i.e. snow) at high velocity. The snow is created from the conversion of liquid CO2 to solid CO2 particles and CO2 gas at the spray nozzle. The nozzle, propellant pressure, and temperature are adjusted for optimal cleaning process.
The main method for removal of particulate and other loosely bound contaminants is momentum transfer. In this process, an incoming CO2 particle strikes a particle on the surface. The resulting force overcomes the force holding the particle to the surface, and the CO 2 gas spray/propellant plume then carries the particle away. This unique dry process can remove very small particles (< 100 nm in size) without the need for using other wet cleaning techniques.
Note: Embedded debris must be cleaned or loosened by means of ultrasonic cleaning prior to cleaning with CO2.
Thin film organic contamination may also be removed by CO2 composite snow cleaning. To remove organic species they must be soluble in liquid CO2. Typical light oils are good candidates for CO2 cleaning.
Solid CO2 spray within the spray plume exists at temperature of approx. -78 °C. The cooling properties of CO2 can be used to remove contaminant with high water content, first by freezing then by fracturing it from the underlying substrate.
Each OZPEN is equipped with a flexible coaxial tube, spray pen applicator, and foot switch. The basic system provides precision cleaning capability right out of the box and includes all components for precision cleaning apart from the process gases.
Ordering Information For Standard Parts:
For Standard Parts, please see our Online Catalog http://shop.ozoptics.com/
Bar Code
Part Number
Description
45702
OZ-PEN-110 V
Compact tabletop, composite CO2 spray cleaning pen for precision cleaning. Equipped with
power switch, propellant thrust controller (0-125 psi), nitrogen gas gauge, CO2 flow controller and
propellant temperature control, spray pen applicator with 1 m long hose, standard nozzle and
pen holder. 110 V version.
45703
OZ-PEN-230 V
Compact tabletop, composite CO2 spray cleaning pen for precision cleaning. Equipped with
power switch, propellant thrust controller (0-125 psi), nitrogen gas gauge, CO2 flow controller and
propellant temperature control, spray pen applicator with 1 m long hose, standard nozzle and
pen holder. 230 V version CE Certified.
Basic plug-n-spray cleaning system includes:
1. CO2 Composite Spray Generator: a compact table top chassis equipped with power switch, clean dry air (CDA) or N2 propellant thrust
controller (0-125 psi) and gauge, propellant gas temperature controller and precision CO2 injection flow controller. Spray applicator: Pencil style, 1 m long cabled to generator, and pen holder.
Internal: Particle capillary: Size 20 (fine, installed)
2. Connection Kit: Cylinder, adaptor, hose, for liquid CO2 cylinder. Pressure regulator for N2 supply and hose.
3. Operation manual.
Standard Product Specifications
Property
Value
Comment
Voltage requirements
110 V, 230 V
230 V CE Certified
Cleaning agent supply
Liquid CO2, 650-950 psi, 50-75° F
Not Included
Propellant supply
N2, CDA gas, 70-150 psi
Not Included
Spray Control
Foot switch
Maximum Environmental operating temperature
80° F
Workspace (spray generator)
12.5” W x 10” D x 5.5” H
Fluid filtration
0.5 micron (standard)
Particle capillary
Size 20 (fine) installed (0.02”)
Gas connections:
CO2 connection
Country
Connector type
Connector description
USA/Canada
CGA 320
0.825"-14 NGO
No pressure regulator used
UK
BS341-No 8
W 0.860" x 14 TPI
Germany
DIN-477-No 6
W 21.8 X 1/14"
Italy
UNI 4406
W 21.7 X 1/14"
Netherlands
RU 1
W 21.8 X 1/14"
Propellant gas/ nitrogen
USA/Canada
CGA 580
0.965"-14 NGO INT
Pressure regulator supplied
UK
BS 341-No3
G 5/8" INT
Germany
DIN 477-No10
W 24.32 x 1/14" RH
Italy
UNI 4409
W 21.7 X 1/14"
Netherlands
RU 3
W 24.32 X 1/14"
Typical gas cylinder specifications
CO2 cylinder (liquid/dip tube)
Nitrogen cylinder
Cylinder type
K
T
Gas purity
99.99%
99.99-99.999
Total weight
88 kg
75 kg
Liquid gas content
27.2 kg
8.4 m3
Pressure
830 psig/57.2 bar
2640 psig/183 bar
Dimensions approx. height, OD
150 cm x 23 cm
145 cm x 21 cm
Gas suppliers
Linde, Praxair, others
Linde, Praxair, others
Gas consumption and cost of the cleaning
In the table below typical gas consumption is specified for the OZPEN. The cost of cleaning depends very much of the initial cleanliness of the component that needs to be cleaned.
You can use the CO2 cleaning method only. It depends on the type of the part that you wish to clean.
For fiber optic components we typically use some other pre-cleaning method, either solvent wiping or ultrasonic cleaning, before we use the CO2 method.
With a little experimenting you can determine which approach works best for a specific application.
Property
Value
Comment
CO2 (liquid) usage
2.5-3.5 kg/hour
N2 usage
10-15 SCFM
Typically 4 T size cylinders per one CO2 cylinder
The cost of the cleaning depends mainly on gas cost and how long one cleans each part.
Typically CO2 and N2 cost approximately $100 and $50 per cylinder respectively. If a clean supply of compressed air is used as the propellant gas instead of nitrogen then the cost is substantially lower.
Cleaning per piece can typically cost approximately from $0.07 - $0.35 per piece. This is only a guideline, and the cost will vary based on parts being cleaned.
OZPEN connection and typical setup.