In high-tech manufacturing, “nothing” is a valuable commodity. Whether you are simulating deep space or manufacturing semiconductors, a single leak can ruin a million-dollar production run.
Creating a vacuum is hard; keeping it is harder. To maintain an Ultra-High Vacuum (UHV), you must move beyond simple gaskets and implement specialized Vacuum Sealing Systems that fight permeation and outgassing.
Vacuum sealing is different from pressure sealing. You aren’t just holding air out; you are fighting invisible physics.
For pressures down to 1 × 10⁻⁸ Torr, specialized polymers are standard.
For UHV (1 ×10⁻⁹ Torr and below), rubber is not an option. You need metal-to-metal seals.
Select Elastomer (KF/ISO) Systems If:
Select Metal (CF/Wire) Systems If:
What causes most vacuum seal failures?
Contamination. A hair, scratch, or fingerprint on the seal prevents a vacuum-tight closure.
Do I need vacuum grease?
Use sparingly. A shiny film helps the O-ring seat, but globs of grease trap air and cause outgassing.
Can I reuse a copper gasket?
Never. The knife-edge cuts the copper permanently. Once unbolted, it cannot reseal.
A pump creates the vacuum, but the seal protects it. If you are struggling to reach base pressure, the wrong seal is likely the culprit. Understanding Vacuum Sealing Systems—specifically the choice between elastomer convenience and metal permanence—is critical for high-tech success.
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