VACUUM CHAMBER for Space Simulation

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For testing pressurized samples placed in an “external” vacuum for space simulation experiments. These samples can be cryogenically cooled to -196.7C or warmer before placing into the vacuum chamber if you want. If you like we can dynamically monitor the pressure inside the samples to see if they are leaking through the sample wall into the external vacuum

OPTIONS

  • Dynamically monitor the pressure inside the test samples to observe if they are leaking through the sample wall into the external vacuum.
  • Samples can be cryogenically cooled to -196.7C or warmer before placing into the vacuum chamber if you want.

Testing Durations

Per hour, day, or week duration testing available

Pressurization gasses

  • Nitrogen
  • Argon
  • Helium

Sample material “wall leak” testing

You will need to supply a small to med sized pressurizable container made of the material you want tested, that has a ¼” or ½” internally or externally threaded connection point. If you want us to do a dry nitrogen purge on your sample, then you would need to print a tube with a threaded fitting at both ends. If you like we can monitor and record the “internal” pressure inside the sealed sampled to see if pressure is leaking through the sample wall into the vacuum chamber.