STATIM Water Reservoir Filter

Update

Please be aware of the Statim water reservoir filter that will be included to all new Statim 2000(S)(E)(G4) and 5000(S)(G4) effective April 2006 as well as with all replacement filler cap spare part kits.

GET the Spare Parts Kit: Reservoir Cap / Water Reservoir Filter

This filter is available as a stand-alone spare part for regular maintenance.

Please note the filter will not work with old reservoir caps and therefore ordering a new reservoir cap is recommended to upgrade existing field units. All replacement caps will come with a new water reservoir filter.

  • The water reservoir filter will greatly reduce the occurrence of particles entering the water reservoir and help prolong the life of the internal components
  • Backward compatible with older units when a new cap is installed
  • Avoids splashing when pouring distilled water into the reservoir
  • The filter is easily removable for monthly cleaning or when required, due to a clogged filter, by placing the filter upside down below running water

SciCan strongly recommends the water reservoir filter become a part of all Statim maintenance and repairs.

How to replace/clean the Water Reservoir Filter

Anodic Marker

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Brand: Reactive Metals

Anodic Marker Lead

Now you can "write" or "draw" anodize with complete control of your electrolyte. The pump action marker makes it super easy.

Just fill the marker with electrolyte using the included dropper. Depress the tip to release the electrolyte. Too much? Dab on a paper towel. Too little? Depress again.

Use on niobium or titanium that has been clipped to your red (anode) lead.

Replacement 2mm tips available.
Ships with plastic dropper.

5" marker with a 28" cord.

Developed in partnership with Reactive Metals Studio Inc by John S. Miller.

2mm Anodic Marker Lead $39.95 each

2 pack replacement tip $6.48 each
Replacement Dropper $.60 each
Replacement Rubber Stopper $1.69 each

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Remove the stopper from the end of the marker.
  2. Using the supplied dropper, fill marker with electrolyte.
  3. Replace stopper firmly using a twist motion.
  4. Plug lead into the black (cathode) jack on your anodizer.
  5. Holding upright, depress tip end of marker until it becomes wet with electrolyte. Avoid flooding the tip-if there is too much liquid just blot on a paper towel.

⚠️⚡It is not advisable to turn the voltage up high and touch your piece with the marker. This can damage your marker as well as your anodizer. Start low, keeping the tip saturated with electrolyte and turn up the voltage slowly.

⚠️⚡Do NOT let the tip dry out as burn marks can occur on the metal if tip is too dry. Tips can be removed and the alternate end used once first end has become worn.

⚠️⚡Do NOT pull the lead out of jack by the cord, hold on to the banana plug when removing. By using this item, you agree to assume all risks and responsibilities associated with its use.

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