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Materials and Specification
  • Hermeticity – Maximum leak rate is 1 x 10-9cc helium/second
    Terminal Strength – Can withstand forces up to 9000 psi without affecting hermeticity

  • Mechanical Shock and Vibration – Repeated shocks in excess of 1000g’s and swept frequency vibration from 5000 to 2000 cycles at 60g’s have produced no evidence of seal deterioration

  • Chemical Stability – Ceramic seals operate from +600°C to -270°C and cannot absorb water. They are more chemically inert than glass and are not affected by acids, strong alkali’s and organic solvents.

  • Insulation Resistance – Ceramic insulators are nonporous, nonhydroscopic and exhibit superior insulation resistance and less loss under high voltage than glass

  • Closure Methods – Various final sealing designs are available for resistance welding and high energy beam welding


EnvirOptics
2950 Unit “N” Advance Lane
Colmar, PA 18915
Phone 215.996.1957 • Fax 215.996.0666
Contact:
Michael Pollack
mpollack@EnvirOptics.com

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