Vacuum Valves

Vacuum valves are essential for controlling the flow of gases in vacuum systems. They ensure optimal performance and reliability in various industrial applications.

  1. KURT LESKER FLAPPER VIEW PORT SHUTTER

    Vacuum Fittings

    KURT LESKER FLAPPER VIEW PORT SHUTTER

    Flapper View Port Shutter Shutters protect view ports in sputtering systems.

  2. KURT LESKER LIQUID/GAS FEEDTHROUGH

    Vacuum Fittings

    KURT LESKER LIQUID/GAS FEEDTHROUGH

    Liquid, Gas or Liquid Nitrogen Feedthrough

    Make: Kurt Lesker

    Model: LNFT415TETE

    38 units @ $155.00

  3. HUNTINGTON VACUUM FEEDTHROUGH LINEAR 1 INCH

    Vacuum Fittings

    HUNTINGTON VACUUM FEEDTHROUGH LINEAR 1 INCH

    Pneumatic Mini Linear Vacuum Feedthrough

  4. HUNTINGTON VACUUM LINEAR FEEDTHROUGH 1 INCH

    Vacuum Fittings

    HUNTINGTON VACUUM LINEAR FEEDTHROUGH 1 INCH

    Motorized Mini Linear Vacuum Feedthrough

Common Applications

semiconductor manufacturing

chemical processing

food packaging

pharmaceutical production

research laboratories

vacuum coating

Buying Guide

Vacuum Valves Buying Considerations

  • Evaluate the valve's pressure range to match your system's requirements.
  • Consider the material compatibility with your process gases.
  • Choose the appropriate valve type for your application needs.
  • Assess the valve’s sealing efficiency for maintaining vacuum integrity.
  • Look for features that allow easy maintenance and operation in your setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are vacuum valves used for?
Vacuum valves are used to control the flow of gases in vacuum systems, ensuring proper system operation and maintenance.
How do high vacuum valves differ from standard ones?
High vacuum valves are designed to operate in lower pressure environments, providing greater sealing and tighter control of gas flow.
What types of vacuum valves are available?
Types include gate valves, butterfly valves, ball valves, and check valves, each suitable for different vacuum applications.
What should be considered when selecting a vacuum valve?
Consider pressure range, material compatibility, size, type of gas, and operating environment when selecting a vacuum valve.
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