Major EEG Cap manufacturers throughout the world rely on the BioMed Electrode to obtain the quality results they require.
Handling and Mounting Electrodes
Pellets & Discs
Avoid electrode contamination do not touch with bare fingers, do not mount in direct contact with metals. Do not store with metals such as iron or aluminum. Store in a dry, dark container.
Shaping of electrode should be done after it has been mounted in epoxy or supporting medium. When working with bare disks and pellets hold wire with tweezers at the base, avoid repeated bending of silver wire.
Epoxy adhesives are recommended for mounting electrodes on apparatus. Encapsulants should have the following properties. Plastic rings or tubes made of epoxy, acrylics or glass are recommended to support electrodes
Paste like, good adhesion, resistance to chloride solutions. The epoxy adhesive used should withstand water emersion and have good adhesion to glass or plastic.
Darkening of Electrode
Silver Chloride is light sensitive. Exposure to light will cause darkening to the outer surface, this will not affect the performance of the electrode. The
darkened surface can be removed if desired by light sanding with a fine non-metallic sandpaper. Cleaning with chemical agents should not be attempted.
Conditioning
To achieve stable potentials, immerse the electrodes (in pairs with their leads shorted to each other) in a selected electrolyte for 2-4 hours. Avoid touching or contaminating the bare electrodes surface, otherwise offset will increase.
Temperature Limit
Silver-silver chloride electrodes will withstand temperatures us to 200◦ C. Lower temperatures may be needed as adhesive or encapsulating materials will be damaged by high temperatures.
Pre-wired Electrodes
Cleaning
After most electrode applications rinsing with distilled water or isopropyl alcohol will suffice. Dirty or corroded electrodes can be re-surfaced by sanding off the electrode with a fine sand paper or pumice cleaner. Do not use emery cloth. Mounted electrodes can be cleaned by scrubbing with a brush and detergent water. Follow by rinsing thoroughly with water, drying and storing as recommended. Acetone or other strong solvents should not be used.
Sterilization
If sterilization is required, use ETO gas. Chemical disinfectants containing mercury, phenols, bromide, iodine, zinc, tin or organo-metallic compounds should not be used. Epoxy and cable insulation will not withstand steam sterilization.