Difference between revisions of "Vacuum-Component Assembly: Tips and Procedures"
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Types of Vacuum-System Components | Types of Vacuum-System Components | ||
− | [[File:Conflat Flange.jpg|left|250px|CF Conflat Flange]][[File:KF 25 Tee.jpg| | + | [[File:Conflat Flange.jpg|left|250px|CF Conflat Flange]][[File:KF 25 Tee.jpg|350px|QF/KF Quick Flange]][[File:CF to KF.jpg|250|CF to KF adapter]] |
− | The flange on the left is called a CF or Conflat flange. Bolts, nuts and copper gaskets are used to attached components. | + | The flange on the left is called a CF or Conflat flange. Bolts, nuts and copper gaskets are used to attached components. |
− | The Flange | + | The Flange in the middle is called a QF (or KF) Quick Flange. O-rings and clamps are used to attach components. |
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+ | The rightmost component is a CF-to-KF adapter. |
Revision as of 10:38, 8 April 2014
Types of Vacuum-System Components
The flange on the left is called a CF or Conflat flange. Bolts, nuts and copper gaskets are used to attached components.
The Flange in the middle is called a QF (or KF) Quick Flange. O-rings and clamps are used to attach components.
The rightmost component is a CF-to-KF adapter.