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Starting Your Vacuum Journey: from High to Ultra-High (Part 2)

Join our two-part webinar to explore vacuum fundamentals and best practices – choose between rough/medium or high/ultra-high vacuum based on your needs!

Timeslots

Session 1 (English): high and ultra-high vacuum: 10:45 am
Session 2 (English): high and ultra-high vacuum: 6:15 pm

Register now for part 2

Speakers

  • Dr. Martin Fischer
  • Dr. Laurent Ducimetiere
  • Siavash Asadollahi
  • Markus Rupp


What is the webinar about?

Do you work with vacuum systems in research, development or industry and want to build or refresh your expertise? Our two-part vacuum fundamentals webinar covers key concepts, technologies, and best practices across all pressure ranges.

Each 60-minute session focuses on specific vacuum regimes: this second part covers high and ultra-high vacuum. There is a first part about rough and medium vacuum, so you can choose the session most relevant to your field. You will gain clear, practical insights. Join one or both parts and bring your questions to the live Q&A session.


Topics covered:

  • Vacuum fundamentals on molecular flow, mean free path, etc.
  • Typical applications and example setups
  • High and ultra-high vacuum pump technologies
  • Tips and tricks for your daily work


Who should attend?

Anyone working with scientific or high-tech systems which require high vacuum conditions, for example to ensure cleanliness and/or long mean free paths for particle beams.

Interested in rough and medium vacuum (atmospheric pressure 1000 hPa (mbar) down to 10⁻3 hPa (mbar))? Then register for part 1 of our webinar.

Register now for Part 1


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Choose the topic that best fits your field – but you are also welcome to join both parts if your work covers a broader vacuum range.