Vacuum Chambers for Research, Vacuum Systems & Material Processing
We provide precision vacuum chambers suitable for laboratory research, thin film deposition, plasma processing, material testing, and controlled atmosphere applications. Each chamber can be configured based on size, geometry, port layout, material selection, and vacuum level requirements.
Our chambers are suitable for academic laboratories, research institutions, startups, and industrial R&D environments that require reliable and flexible vacuum platforms.
Available Configurations
Cylindrical Vacuum Chambers
Cylindrical chambers are widely used in plasma systems, thin film coating, and general vacuum experiments due to their uniform pressure distribution and structural stability.
Typical configurations include:
- Vertical cylindrical chambers
- Horizontal cylindrical chambers
- Multi-port cylindrical chambers
- Plasma-compatible cylindrical chambers
Cubic Vacuum Chambers
Cubic chambers are ideal for experiments that require easy internal access, modular mounting, and flexible equipment installation.
Common applications include:
- Material testing setups
- Sensor testing platforms
- Research experiments requiring multiple instruments inside the chamber
- Prototyping vacuum-based systems
Custom Vacuum Chambers
Custom chambers are developed based on the exact requirements of the application, including chamber size, number of ports, flange types, and compatibility with vacuum instruments.
Custom options include:
- Multi-port research chambers
- Chambers with optical viewports
- Chambers for plasma experiments
- Chambers designed for integration with pumps, gauges, and feedthroughs
Key Features
- High-quality stainless steel construction
- Compatible with low vacuum, high vacuum, and research applications
- Multiple port configurations available
- Compatible with standard vacuum flanges (KF / ISO / CF)
- Suitable for integration with pumps, gauges, sensors, and plasma systems
- Configurable size and geometry
Typical Applications
- Thin film research
- Plasma experiments
- Vacuum-based material processing
- Sensor testing in vacuum conditions
- Academic research laboratories
- Prototype vacuum systems
Customization Options
Each chamber can be configured based on:
- Chamber diameter or size
- Height or internal volume
- Number of ports
- Port sizes and flange types
- Viewports (glass / quartz)
- Internal mounting structures
- Surface finish requirements
- Compatibility with vacuum pumps