Custom-Designed Vacuum Chambers

We design and manufacture high-performance vacuum systems tailored for scientific R&D, analytical laboratories, and spectroscopy applications. Our systems are engineered for precision, stability, and flexibility — ensuring optimal performance for research in material science, plasma physics, laser spectroscopy, and surface analysis.

With deep expertise in vacuum engineering and system integration, we provide complete turnkey solutions — from compact bench-top setups to fully customized high-vacuum (HV) and ultra-high-vacuum (UHV) systems. Every system is built with robust materials, precision sealing, and advanced pumping technologies to deliver consistent results in demanding experimental environments.

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Category Specification / Options
Chamber Shape Cylindrical, rectangular box, spherical, custom geometry
Materials 304 / 316L stainless steel, aluminum, hybrid designs
Pressure Range High vacuum (10⁻³–10⁻⁶ Torr), UHV options on request
Flange Standards KF (NW), ISO, CF (ConFlat), custom adapters
Port Sizes DN16–DN200 or custom; side, top, bottom, angled ports
Viewports Fused silica, quartz, borosilicate, sapphire windows
Feedthroughs Electrical, RF, thermocouple, gas, fluid, motion feedthroughs
Pump Interfaces Flanges for rotary/scroll, turbo, cryo, ion pumps
Internal Structures Shelves, masks, heater mounts, sample holders, rails
Surface Finish Standard mechanical finish, electropolished, UHV clean prep
Cooling Options Water-cooled flanges, jackets, or custom cooling channels
Documentation 3D CAD model, 2D drawings, leak test or vacuum test report
Applications Thin films, plasma systems, X-ray/optical, semiconductor R&D

 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What types of vacuum chambers can you custom-design?

We design and manufacture vacuum chambers for a wide range of scientific and industrial applications, including:
• Thin-film deposition (PVD, CVD, sputtering, evaporation)
• Plasma processing
• High-temperature furnace systems
• Optical and spectroscopy instruments
• Material treatment and annealing
• Custom R&D prototype devices

Shapes include cylindrical, rectangular, spherical, double-wall cooled chambers, glovebox interface designs, and ultra-high-vacuum (UHV) chambers with CF flanges.

2. What vacuum levels can your chambers achieve?

Depending on the material, sealing structure, and pumping system, our chambers can achieve:
High vacuum: 10−5–10−7 Torr
Ultra-high vacuum (UHV): down to 10−9 Torr (with proper pumps & bakeout)

All chambers are helium-leak tested and capable of achieving the specified pressure under proper system configuration.

3. What materials do you use for chamber fabrication?

Common materials include:
• 304 stainless steel
• 316L stainless steel (chemical-resistant applications)
• Aluminum alloy (lightweight, rapid thermal response)
• Quartz or sapphire windows (optical access)
• Copper gaskets (for UHV CF flanges)

Surface treatment options include electropolishing, bead-blasting, black-coating, or gold plating (optional).

4. Can you integrate electrical, optical, or mechanical feedthroughs?

Yes. We support:
• HV and UHV electrical feedthroughs
• Fiber-optic and optical viewport windows
• Thermocouple & RTD feedthroughs
• Rotation or linear motion stages
• Gas inlet/outlet ports with MFC compatibility
• Water-cooling channels

Every chamber can be fully customized based on your exact experiment or manufacturing workflow.

5. Do you provide 3D models or engineering drawings?

Yes. We provide:
• 2D technical drawings (PDF, DWG, DXF)
• 3D CAD models (STEP, IGES, STL)

This ensures seamless integration with your existing system and allows pre-review before fabrication.

6. What is the typical lead time for a custom vacuum chamber?

Lead times depend on complexity but generally range from:
2–3 weeks (simple chambers)
4–8 weeks (UHV, multi-port, or large systems)

Rush orders may be available depending on workload.

7. How do I request a quote for a custom chamber?

Click the “Request Quote” button and include:
• Chamber size / shape
• Vacuum level requirement
• Number and type of ports
• Operating temperature
• Window / feedthrough requirements
• CAD drawings (optional but recommended)

Our engineering team will respond within 24 hours.