C.B.S. Scientific C-DASG-400-50 User Manual

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Mega-Gel Instructions 12/11

3.3 Casting the Gel

Gel Casting Using Gel WrapGasket Casting method

1.

Hold the rectangular back plate (with the rounded

bottom corners) and start applying the gasket

around one side of the glass plate. Note: one side

of the “U” shaped gasket is flat, and the other side

has tubing that will act as a seal around the spacers.

2.

When applying the gasket over the rounded corners

of the back glass plate, make sure the notches on the

gasket align with the rounded corners of the glass

plate. Once the gasket is pushed over the bottom

edge and corners, work it down the remaining side.

3.

Place the gasketed plate on the lab bench with the

tubing side up, and extend the bottom of the plate over

the edge of the bench, approximately ¾ of an inch.

4.

Place the spacers along side the inside edges

of the gasket. Be sure the rounded corner

end of each side spacer is facing the outside

bottom of the plate, following the radius of

the glass. Place bottom spacer in middle of

bottom edge with angled sides pointing down.

5.

Place the notched plate on top of the bottom

assembly, starting from the bottom edge and gently

easing the plate down. Make sure the diamond

pencil marked side of the notched plate is the

side that will clamp to the unit. (see 3.2.1) Verify

the gasket is smooth around the edges and then

clamp along the bottom so that the clamps hold

the sandwich together over the bottom spacer.

6.

Lift the assembly and stand it on the base of the

clamps. For leveling, push glass plate assembly

down until it stops against clamp body. Clamp the

sides of the assembly with additional casting clamps

on either side. As each clamp is attached, be sure

the gasket is aligned between the plates forming a

seal. Tilt the assembly to overhead light to confirm

“crush” of the gel wrap gasket against the glass.

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