Vacuum engineering

Vacuum engineering

Vacuum engineering deals with technological processes and equipment that use vacuum to achieve better results than those run under atmospheric pressure. The most widespread applications of vacuum technology are:
* Pyrolytic Chromium Carbide Coating
* Antireflecting glass
* Glass colouring
* Vacuum impregnation
* Vacuum coating
* Vacuum drying

Vacuum coaters are capable of applying various types of coatings on metal, glass, plastic or ceramic surfaces, providing best quality, thickness and color uniformity ever. Vacuum dryers can be used for delicate materials and save up significant energy quantities due to lower drying temperatures.

ee also

*Negative pressure
*Suction
*Vacuum chamber
*Ultra high vacuum
*Vacuum gauge
*Vacuum pump
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*Vacuum flange
*Vacuum grease
*Vacuum deposition
*Vacuum evaporation
*Vacuum tube
*Vacuum oven
*Vacuum Arc Remelting
*Vacuum furnace
*Vacuum casting
*Vacuum plasmaspraying
*Vacuum packing
*Vacuum Induction Melting
*Joining materials

External links

* [http://www.magnetron.ru/eng Vacuum coating applications]
* [http://www.avs.org American Vacuum Society]
* [http://www.rvs.org.ru Russian Vacuum Society]
* [http://www.tecnapr.it Italian Vacuum Society]


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