Skip to main content
× Home Services Products Catalogs Downloads TechSupport About Contact Careers (505) 872-0037

(505) 872-0037

Shopping Cart Icon
Cart
 
Login Icon
Login
Language Selector
en-nz
×
Americas
Europe
Middle East & Africa
Asia Pacific & Japan
Edwards nXR Multi Stage Roots Pumps On Sale Agilent IDP-7 Dry Scroll Vacuum Pumps On Sale Adixen 2021C2 Pumps On Sale Ideal Vacuum XG-120 Digital Thermocouple Gauges On Sale Ideal Vacuum XG-110 Portable Digital Thermocouple Controllers On Sale Edwards nEXT300D TStations On Sale

Keyword       Part Number:      

× Vacuum Pumps Modular Vacuum Chambers Stainless Steel Vacuum Chambers Aluminum Vacuum Chambers ExploraVAC Unlimited Chambers ExploraVAC Vacuum Chambers Fittings and Flanges Feedthroughs Vacuum Valves Rebuild Kits, Parts, And Motors Vacuum Fluids, Oils, and Greases Turbo Pumps And Controllers Filters Traps and Silencers Convection and Vacuum Ovens Leak Detection and RGA Vacuum Pressure Measurement Recirculating Chillers And Water Baths
×

Load

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SMA 50 Ohm, 0.495 in. dia. Weld-on, UHV Compatible, One Pin, Weld On
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SMA Coaxial Double-Ended 50 Ohm, 0.495 in. dia. Weld-on, UHV Compatible, One Pin, SS SMA Coaxial Feedthrough, 50 Ohm Matched Impedance, 1 Pin, Grounded Shield, Double-Ended, 0.495 Dia, SS Weld On. SMA (SubMiniature version A) connectors are semi-precision coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s as a minimal connector interface for coaxial cable with a screw-type coupling mechanism. The connector has a 50 O impedance and have weldable 0.495 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Subminiature Type-A (SMA) feedthroughs are compact designs suited for medium to high frequency applications. The standard SMA series is suitable for use to 1 GHz. SMA feedthroughs and connectors are rated for 700 Volts DC and up to 1 Amp. The floating shield version is rated to 2500 Volts DC. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.55, B = 0.92, C = 0.495 Feedthrough Diameter: 0.495 Material: Stainless Steel (double ended connectors) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108048



Price: NZ$1,147.68



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SMA 50 Ohm, KF-16, UHV Compatible, One Pin, Weld On
Out of Stock


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SMA 50 Ohm, KF-16, UHV Compatible, One Pin, Weld On PN: A1920-1-QF This is a one (1) pin, single ended, SMA Coaxial Feedthrough with the following specifications: 304 Stainless Steel SMA (SubMiniature version A) connector One (1) Pin Conductor with grounded shield 50 Ohm Impedance KF-16 mounting flange 700VDC @ 1A Temperature Range: -200 to 450°C (feedthrough), 65 to 165°C (airside connector) UHV Compatible SMA (SubMiniature version A) connectors are semi-precision, compact, coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960's as a minimal connector interface for coaxial cables and employ a screw-type coupling mechanism. SMA feedthroughs are suitable for medium to high frequency applications (up to 1 GHz). Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for High Vacuum (HV) pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. LF Flanges come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any questions or doubts about your requirements, please contact our our in-house engineers to help you determine the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out-of-the-ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a daunting task. We can help. Maybe you need assistance deciding which standard feedthrough to use for your application. Or, maybe you need to have a custom unit made to your unique requirements. Our engineers are ready to help with knowledgeable advice and design expertise. Our in-house manufacturing capability allows us to quickly produce that custom part you need. Expedite your vacuum project objectives by calling us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P1010015



Price: NZ$597.56



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, MHV One Pin, 0.495
Out of Stock
Expecting 1
Anticipated Arrival 1 on 2025-02-04


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, MHV One Pin, 0.495 Dia. Weld-on, Grounded Shield, No Air-side Connection Miniature high voltage (MHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for high voltage applications up to 5000V and 3A and have a weldable 0.495 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. Miniature High Voltage Connector (MHV) for Medium Power Transmission, Bayonet Style Connection, Grounded Shield, UHV Compatible. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.33, B = 0.35, C = 0.495 Feedthrough Diameter: 0.495 Material: Stainless Steel (no air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108049



Price: NZ$82.97



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial, 0.495 in. dia. BNC One Pin, UHV Compatible, No Air-side Conn, Weld On
In Stock
1


Feedthrough, BNC Coaxial, 0.495 in. dia. Weld-on, 1 Pin, UHV Compatible, No Air-side Connector Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable and have weldable 0.495 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.33, B = 0.42, C = 0.495 Feedthrough Diameter: 0.495 Material: Stainless Steel (no air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108059



Price: NZ$88.77



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, BNC, Double-Ended, 0.745 in. dia. One Pin, Air-Side Conn. Weld On
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, BNC Double-Ended , 0.745 in. dia. Weld-on, 1 Pin with Air-Side Connector Bayonet Naval Connector (BNC) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable. BNC series are commonly used for low power transmission and are rated to 500 Volts DC. This connector is weldable and has a 0.495 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 3.66, B = 2.02, C = 0.745 Feedthrough Diameter: 0.745 Material: Stainless Steel (with air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108050



Price: NZ$550.12



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, 0.495 in. dia. One Pin, No Connector, Weld On
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5 Coaxial, 0.495 in. dia. Weld-on, One Pin, No Connector, Grounded Shield. Safe High Voltage (SHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with coaxial cable bayonet mounts this feedthrough has a weldable 0.495 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. SHV connectors have thicker insulation and are noted for safely disconnecting high voltage supplies by maintaining ground after breaking the circuit. The mount is configured to prevent forcing a high voltage supply into a low voltage connection. SHV cable connectors have a recessed female contact which helps prevent shock hazards when the connector is disengaged. This recessed contact design is an improvement over the MHV design, and becomes increasingly important in higher power applications. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.93, B = 0.90, C = 0.495 Feedthrough Diameter: 0.495 Material: Stainless Steel (No Connectors) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108051



Price: NZ$199.16



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, 0.495 in dia. UHV Compatible, One Pin, Air-Side Conn. Weld On
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5 Coaxial, 0.495 in. dia. Weld-on, UHV Compatible, One Pin with Air-Side Connector Safe High Voltage (SHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with coaxial cable bayonet mounts and have weldable 0.495 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. SHV connectors have thicker insulation and are noted for safely disconnecting high voltage supplies by maintaining ground after breaking the circuit. The mount is configured to prevent forcing a high voltage supply into a low voltage connection. SHV cable connectors have a recessed female contact which helps prevent shock hazards when the connector is disengaged. This recessed contact design is an improvement over the MHV design, and becomes increasingly important in higher power applications. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.94, B = 0.34, C = 0.495 Feedthrough Diameter: 0.495 Material: Stainless Steel (with air side connector) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108052



Price: NZ$199.16



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, BNC, 1 Pin, Grounded Shield, Double-Ended, KF16
Out of Stock
Expecting 2
Anticipated Arrival 2 on 2025-02-07


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, BNC Double-Ended , 1.18 in. dia. KF16, 1 Pin with Air-Side Connector Bayonet Naval Connector (BNC) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable. BNC series are commonly used for low power transmission and are rated to 500 Volts DC. This connector is weldable and has a 1.18 in. diameter KF16, stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 3.66, B = 2.53, Feedthrough Diameter: 1.18 KF16 QF16 Material: Stainless Steel (with air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108034



Price: NZ$779.18



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, 5000 VDC, 1 Pin, Grounded Double-ended, KF40
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, 5000 Volts DC, 1 Pin, Grounded Sheild, Double-ended, 304 Stainless Steel Safe High Voltage (SHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with coaxial cable bayonet mounts this feedthrough has a weldable 0.495 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. SHV connectors have thicker insulation and are noted for safely disconnecting high voltage supplies by maintaining ground after breaking the circuit. The mount is configured to prevent forcing a high voltage supply into a low voltage connection. SHV cable connectors have a recessed female contact which helps prevent shock hazards when the connector is disengaged. This recessed contact design is an improvement over the MHV design, and becomes increasingly important in higher power applications. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 4.20, B = 2.30, Feedthrough: KF40 QF40, O.D. 2.16 Material: Stainless Steel (Double Ended Connectors) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P105675



Price: NZ$888.07



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Feedthrough, Cryogenic Break, 10KV Isolation, 0.535 in. dia. 1/4 tube Weld-On
In Stock
1


Feedthrough, Cryogenic Break, 10KV Isolation, 0.535 in. dia. high voltage insulation, thermal isolation, Weld-On Electrical breaks are often required in transmission lines for cryogenic fluid. These are safe to operate to -200ºC and are intended to be TIG welded into cryogenic fluid transmission lines. UHV compatible. Features Include: Common Dimensions: Feedthrough Diameter: 0.535 Material: Stainless Steel 1/4 in. weld tube Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108053



Price: NZ$267.36



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SMA, .373 in. dia. One Pin, No Air-side Connection, to 1GHz, Weld On
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SMA One Pin, Grounded Shield, High Frequency to 1 GHz. Stainless Steel, Weld-On Shielded Coaxial Feedthrough for High Frequency Transmission to 1 GHz, Grounded Shield, UHV Compatible. No air side connection. SMA (SubMiniature version A) connectors are semi-precision coaxial RF connectors developed in the 1960s as a minimal connector interface for coaxial cable with a screw-type coupling mechanism. The connector has weldable 0.373 in. diameter stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Subminiature Type-A (SMA) feedthroughs are compact designs suited for medium to high frequency applications. The standard SMA series is suitable for use to 1 GHz. SMA feedthroughs and connectors are rated for 700 Volts DC and up to 1 Amp. The floating shield version is rated to 2500 Volts DC. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.11, B = 0.25, C = 0.373 Feedthrough Diameter: 0.373 Material: Stainless Steel (no air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000's of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHS POWER: Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us. THERMOCOUPLE: A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us. INSTRUMENTATION: Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS: Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us. ROTARY MOTION: Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us. ACCESSORIES: Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us. CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108047



Price: NZ$227.65



Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, BNC, 4 Pin, Grounded Shield, KF40
In Stock
1
Expecting 3
Anticipated Arrival 1 on 2025-01-27


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, BNC, 4 Pin, Grounded Shield, KF40 Air side connections includedBayonet Naval Connector (BNC) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable. BNC series are commonly used for low power transmission and are rated to 500 Volts DC. This connector is weldable and has a 2.16 in. diameter KF40, stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.43", B = 0.3", C = 0.094" Feedthrough Diameter: 2.16" KF40 QF40 Material: Stainless Steel (with air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000’s of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHSPOWER:Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us.THERMOCOUPLE:A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us.INSTRUMENTATION:Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS:Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us.ROTARY MOTION:Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us.ACCESSORIES:Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us.CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108811



Price: NZ$779.18




Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, MHV, 4 Pin, Grounded Shield, KF40
In Stock
2


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, MHV, 4 Pin, Grounded Shield, KF40 Air side connections includedMiniature High Voltage Connector (MHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable. BNC series are commonly used for low power transmission and are rated to 500 Volts DC. This connector is weldable and has a 2.16 in. diameter KF40, stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.43", B = 0.25", C = 0.094" Feedthrough Diameter: 2.16" KF40 QF40 Material: Stainless Steel (with air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000’s of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHSPOWER:Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us.THERMOCOUPLE:A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us.INSTRUMENTATION:Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS:Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us.ROTARY MOTION:Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us.ACCESSORIES:Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us.CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108812



Price: NZ$848.23




Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, 4 Pin, Grounded Shield, KF40
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, 4 Pin, Grounded Shield, KF40 Air side connections includedSafe High Voltage Connector (SHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable. BNC series are commonly used for low power transmission and are rated to 500 Volts DC. This connector is weldable and has a 2.16 in. diameter KF40, stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Common Dimensions: A = 1.7", B = 0.25", C = 0.094" Feedthrough Diameter: 2.16" KF40 QF40 Material: Stainless Steel (with air side connection) Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000’s of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHSPOWER:Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us.THERMOCOUPLE:A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us.INSTRUMENTATION:Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS:Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us.ROTARY MOTION:Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us.ACCESSORIES:Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us.CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P108813



Price: NZ$1,180.02




Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, BNC, 3 Pin, Double Ended, Grounded Shield, CF 2.75.
Out of Stock


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, SHV-5, BNC, 3 Pin, Double Ended, Grounded Shield, CF 2.75. Air side connections included. Safe High Voltage Connector (SHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable. BNC series are commonly used for low power transmission and are rated to 500 Volts DC. This feedthrough has 3 coaxial connectors and a Conflat 2.75 (2-3/4") flange, through holes, and rated for Ultra High Vacuum (UHV). The feedthrough includes three (3) air-side connectors. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Features Include: Dimensions: A = 4.18", B = 2.35", C = 0.50" Feedthrough Diameter: 2.75" (CF 2-3/4) Material: Stainless Steel Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000’s of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements, please contact our on-staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHSPOWER:Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us.THERMOCOUPLE:A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us.INSTRUMENTATION:Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS:Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us.ROTARY MOTION:Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us.ACCESSORIES:Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us.CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P1012256



Price: NZ$2,118.76




Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, MHV, 4 Pin, Double Ended, Grounded Shield, KF50
In Stock
1


Electrical Coaxial Feedthrough, MHV, Double Ended, 4 Pin, Grounded Shield, KF50 Air side connections includedMiniature High Voltage Connector (MHV) RF coaxial feedthroughs are typically used for connecting radio frequency electronic equipment with miniature-to-subminiature coaxial cable. BNC series are commonly used for low power transmission and are rated to 500 Volts DC. This connector is weldable and has a 2.95 in. diameter KF50, stainless steel adapter. Coaxial is the description for electrical feedthroughs with parallel and concentric conductor paths, and with the inner most conductor path electrically isolated from the vacuum flange. Grounded Shield versions have one isolated path, and Floating Shield versions have two. Coaxial feedthroughs are single-ended or double-ended, and most types include air-side connectors. They can be mounted by Weld On, CF, KF, baseplate or NPT connections. Feedthroughs (or vacuum feedthroughs) come in many forms to transfer electrical currents, signals, fluids, gases or mechanical movements from outside the vacuum (air side) to the inside (vacuum side) of a vacuum chamber to equipment within the chamber. The entry point for the feedthrough must be vacuum-sealed via a suitable through hole. The feedthrough can be weldable (weld-on) or connected with a CF, KF or ISO vacuum flange to the vacuum chamber. CF Conflat flanges are normally for processes requiring ultra high vacuum pressures, down to 10-12 Torr, and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts with copper gaskets. They come in sizes from 1.33 in. (mini conflat), 2.75, 4.5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13.25, 14 and 16.5. inch O.D. Outer Diameter. KF or Quick Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-9 Torr and are vacuum sealed via clamps and elastomer O-Rings. They come in KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40 and KF50 sizes. ISO or Large Flange are for high vacuum pressures down to 10-6 Torr and are vacuum sealed via nuts and bolts (for flanges with bolt holes) or with claw clamps (for flanges with smooth faces and no bolt holes). They use Elastomer O-Rings for vacuum seals. They come in sizes from 63mm, 80, 100, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, and 630mm sizes. All flanges are made of corrosive resistant stainless steel. There are 1000’s of feedthroughs and selection can be very difficult for your specific vacuum process. If you have any doubts about your requirements please contact our on staff engineers to help you find the proper feedthroughs for your vacuum process. We specialize in out of the ordinary customized feedthroughs, vacuum chambers and accessories. Please call us at 505-872-0037. TYPES of FEEDTHROUGHSPOWER:Power feedthroughs are a type of electrical feedthrough that transmits electricity from atmosphere (outside) to vacuum (inside). Power Feedthroughs have one or more conductors entering the vacuum device chamber walls. The conductors are sealed to an electrical insulator that are either welded to or connected via a vacuum flange or baseplate. Conductor metal comes in wire, rod or tubes. Conductor material is based on current, corrosion resistance and magnetism. Things to consider for selection are operating voltage, maximum current, base pressures and the working environment. Never under specify voltage or current, this may cause arcing, melting or insulator break down. When selection is in doubt, please call us.THERMOCOUPLE:A Thermocouple Feedthrough is a robust and cost-effective temperature sensor used in a wide range of temperature measurement processes. When two wires composed of dissimilar metals are joined at both ends and one of the ends is heated, there is a continuous current which flows in the thermoelectric circuit. If this circuit is broken at the center, the net open circuit voltage (the Seebeck voltage) is a function of the junction temperature and the composition of the two metals. Which means that when the junction of the two metals is heated, or cooled, a voltage is produced that can be correlated back to the temperature. When properly configured, thermocouples can provide measurements over a wide range of temperatures. They can contain one or more pairs of wires and have molded plugs, push ons, split connectors and could have lugs or screw connectors on the inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider are temperature range, number of temperature locations, sheath material, wire diameter, metal type, and power conductors within the same feedthrough. There are many types of thermocouple feedthroughs made with many different metals having different temperature ranges. When selection is in doubt, please call us.INSTRUMENTATION:Instrumentation Feedthroughs also known as multipin feedthroughs transfer electrical signals and/or low power applications across the vacuum wall. They are used in instrumentation applications such as electron microscopy, surface analysis and semiconductor process controls. They can be made up of electrical connectors with pins or coaxial on either side of the vacuum wall, inside (vacuum) or outside (atmosphere). Things to consider before selection are maximum voltage cable to shield, maximum voltage shield to ground, signal voltage, grounding, impedance, temp range, number of connections, type connectors etc. It is very important when ordering to make sure you have the right connectors supplied or not supplied with the order. Many types of instrumentation connection feedthroughs, when in doubt please call us. LIQUID or GAS:Liquid or Gas Feedthroughs delivers a gas or liquid to a vacuum mounted device or chamber. This gas or liquid could maintain a certain temperature within the evacuated chamber. They can be ordered in CF or KF flanges or baseplate ports that have one or multiple tubes welded to through-holes, with tube extending out on both sides of the flange/baseport. The tubes have various diameters and are often terminated with a small flange or gas fitting. Things to consider are flanges that match unused flanges on walls of device, number of feedthroughs, tube diameter, feedthrough entry port sizes and terminations that match both side components. When in doubt please call us.ROTARY MOTION:Rotary Motion Feedthroughs are air-side shafts that rotate a vacuum-side shaft. Several types of rotary drives exist, differentiated by actuator mechanism, vacuum sealing, compatible pressure range, and application. Two types are Elastomer sealed that use back to back double O-rings for sealing and Ferro-Sealed using ferrofluid O-Ring technology for higher RPM and high torque capacity. Feedthroughs can provide repeatable movement or coarse positioning and may provide rotary motion, linear motion or a combination of both. A number of actuation designs are available, from manual turn, to pneumatic, to electrical motorized. When in doubt please call us.ACCESSORIES:Feedthroughs may require extra hardware to make the required connections. We carry cabling, electrical/coax connectors, and pins for inside and outside your vacuum chamber. Not sure of which accessory to purchase, please call us.CUSTOM FEEDTHROUGHS: Selecting the right feedthrough for your vacuum process can be a very difficult task. We can help you make that choice. We also specialize in designing and manufacturing that unique feedthrough for your particular vacuum process. Whether selection help or manufacturing a new feedthrough, let our technicians/engineers use their know how to expedite your vacuum process objectives. Call us today at 505-872-0037.

Condition: New



Part Number: P1012697



Price: NZ$2,277.28




Currency: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Marca de agua con el logotipo de Ideal Vacuum
CONTACT US
Ideal Vacuum Products , LLC
5910 Midway Park Blvd NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109-5805 USA

Phone: (505) 872-0037
Fax: (505) 872-9001
info@idealvac.com