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Frequently Asked Questions - Chambers

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 Q: Why use a base well instead of a more versatile combination of collar and baseplate?
 A: Base wells are the product of integrating both a baseplate and a feedthrough collar. They provide the functionality of both components and replace one vacuum seal with a weld joint. The main advantage is the removal of an elastomer seal.

 

 Q: Why have metal seal flanges on a feedthrough collar that uses an elastomer as its main seal?
 A: The main reason is to be compatible with the devices or components that are to be attached to the collar.

 

 Q: How can a mixture of metal seal and elastomer seal components be attached to a feedthrough collar?
 A: The quickest way would be to use hybrid adapters to transit between metal and elastomer seals. Other than that, a custom collar can be built to exact requirements. Please consult the MDC technical sales engineers for assistance..

 

 Q: What modifications can be made to a surface science analysis chamber?
 A: Practically any modifications to meet your specifications can be made to the design of a surface science analysis chamber. Modifications to existing chambers are usually either cost prohibitive or physically impossible. Please consult the MDC technical sales engineers for assistance prior to construction of a chamber.

 

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