All components are non-magnetic! A bellows-type linear feedthrough that completely isolates the vacuum side from the atmosphere using a bellows.
The "Linear Feedthrough" is used to introduce linear motion of equipment installed in a vacuum, and it can be used in ultra-high vacuum areas with a pressure below 10^-8 Pa. Since it is made entirely of metal, hard baking is possible. It is suitable for ultra-high vacuum systems. By utilizing the expansion and contraction of the bellows, it introduces linear motion into the vacuum without the concern of leaks during operation. 【Features】 ■ A bellows-type linear feedthrough that completely isolates the vacuum side from the atmospheric side with bellows. ■ All components are made of non-magnetic materials, making it suitable for vacuum systems that are sensitive to magnetism (excluding models 954-7626 and 7627). ■ All models have a linear movement of 1 mm per one full rotation of the handle, with the handle scale divided into 20 increments. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■954-7621 ■954-7622 ■954-7623 ■954-7626 ■954-7627 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Canon Anelva has been honing its skills in the ultra-high vacuum field, which requires advanced technological capabilities, since its establishment in 1967 as a developer and manufacturer of vacuum thin film formation equipment and vacuum components. As a company expanding its business globally, we aim to contribute to the development of international society under the corporate philosophy of "coexistence" advocated by the Canon Group. Moving forward, we will continue to strive to create high value-added products based on solid technological capabilities and play a role in the advancement of electronics.