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Article: Complete, dry turbomolecular vacuum pump station.(AVS 54th International Symposium and Exhibition: Oct. 14-19 * Seattle, WA * www.avs.org)
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- August 1, 2007
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Booth 520. The plug-and-play E-Station employs a turbo and dry diaphragm pump and is available with 63-CF or 63-ISO flange sizes. The benchtop unit is suited for R&D and vacuum applications that require hydrocarbon-free vacuum. In addition to low energy consumption, additional features include a high pumping speed of 60 L/sec and an ultimate pressure of ...
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