rhmeng
Aerospace
- Apr 9, 2015
- 77
We use fully annealed C10100 copper tubing as a pinch off tube for hermetic sealing applications. The tubes we are receiving have already been soldered into a housing, and then a mechanical abrasive is used to rub off the oxides created during soldering. On the tubes that we are receiving, we are noticing that after we clean the tubes there are several "spots" that appear on the copper tubes. The cleaning consists of ultrasonic bath in de-ionized water and ultra-sonic bath in high purity IPA. The spots are not on the tubes before cleaning, and only appear after cleaning. We have used the same cleaning process on these tubes for the last year and have never seen this before. Also, it only appears on some of the tubes and not all of them. I was wondering if anyone has seen spots similar to what we are seeing, I attached several pictures. The spots will not come off if you try and rub them with IPA or acetone. The copper tube is 2 inches long with an OD of .125" and ID of .08".