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# Broken lead glass, see Fig. 1 (module taken from the FCAL prototype) | # Broken lead glass, see Fig. 1 (module taken from the FCAL prototype) | ||
− | #* some problems can be seen by looking on the lead glass block from the side opposite to the PMT | + | #* some problems can be seen by some problems can be seen by looking on the lead glass block from the side opposite to the PMT |
#* lead glass module has to be disassembled; the glass block has to be replaced. | #* lead glass module has to be disassembled; the glass block has to be replaced. | ||
# Issues with wrapping: | # Issues with wrapping: | ||
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#** Fig. 3 and Fig. 4: Aluminum layer peeled off resulting in some transparent holes in wrapping. | #** Fig. 3 and Fig. 4: Aluminum layer peeled off resulting in some transparent holes in wrapping. | ||
#** Recommend to disassemble and re-wrap the lead glass block | #** Recommend to disassemble and re-wrap the lead glass block | ||
+ | # Issues with Silicon cookies and PMT | ||
+ | #* look inside the crystal from the side opposite to the PMT |
Revision as of 11:07, 18 October 2022
Possible issues with lead glass module
- Broken lead glass, see Fig. 1 (module taken from the FCAL prototype)
- some problems can be seen by some problems can be seen by looking on the lead glass block from the side opposite to the PMT
- lead glass module has to be disassembled; the glass block has to be replaced.
- Issues with wrapping:
- small damages (holes) in the Aluminized mylar, see Fig. 2. This can be fixed by using Al sticky tape, thickness < 20 um
- Aluminum layer in the wrapping foil peels off or adheres to the glass block (penetrates into the block):
- Fig. 3 and Fig. 4: Aluminum layer peeled off resulting in some transparent holes in wrapping.
- Recommend to disassemble and re-wrap the lead glass block
- Issues with Silicon cookies and PMT
- look inside the crystal from the side opposite to the PMT