Vacuum chambers are
versatile in use and are suitable for various studies and experiments.
These can be used for various purposes and in different fields.
Materials used for making Vacuum Chambers
These are made up of various materials depending on their usage. Some
of the commonly used materials are:
- Stainless Steel
- Aluminium
Salient Features
- Available in various designs, shapes and sizes.
- There are available in a variety of capacities, are extremely
flexible, easy to use.
- Standard vacuum chambers are provided with a clear cast acrylic
door and an internal lamp to provide a clear view of the internal
area.
- There is a control panel that includes a vacuum gauge, a vacuum
release valve and a switched receptacle for the optional vacuum
pump.
- In some cases, there is a chamber isolation ball valve that leads
to a barbed outlet fitting for connecting to the optional vacuum
pump.
Application
There are applicable in many fields. Some of the areas where they are
commonly used are:
- Product Testing
- Experimentation
- Degassing
- Altitude Testing
- Vacuum Potting
- Vacuum Encapsulation