High-Vacuum Chambers
Analyze gases, test for leaks, and check the effects of high altitudes on electronic components with these chambers. They remove air and gases to create a space void of molecules.
Acrylic chambers are clear, so the material inside is visible from all angles. Acrylic releases air at a faster rate than steel, so these chambers cannot reach vacuum levels as high as those of stainless steel chambers.
Quick-clamp connections are also known as ISO-KF; you'll need a ring and quick clamp to complete the connection. Maximum vacuum is measured in torr. The lower the torr value, the higher the level of vacuum.
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Connection | Inside | Overall | ||||||||||||||
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Max. Vacuum | Style | No. of | High Vacuum Connection Type | High-Vacuum Flange Size | Flange OD | For Tube OD | Ht. | Wd. | Lg. | Ht. | Wd. | Lg. | Temp. Range, °F | Includes | Each | |
7.5 × 10 -2 torr @ 72° F | Quick Clamp | 3 | ISO-KF | 25 | 1.57" | 1" | 12" | 12" | 12" | 18" | 15" | 23" | -40° to 100° | Connection Clamps, Rings | 0000000 | 000000000 |