Vacuum News vapour recovered/retained (WVR). Further, a qualitative evaluation of the physical appearance and coverage percentage of CVCMs is provided...
Vacuum News vapour recovered/retained (WVR). Further, a qualitative evaluation of the physical appearance and coverage percentage of CVCMs is provided--all in confidence.
are much easier to service. There are many other examples that would benefit from this system, much as food processors, paper makers and medical equipment users. Further information from :
Further information from :
Werner Rietschle (UK) Ltd Paddock Wood Distribution Centre Paddock Wood Kent TN12 6UU Tel 0892 835 237 Fax 0892 934643
N e w s from V S W T e c h n o l o g y L t d Rietschle replace individual v a c u u m p u m p s and c o m pressors w i t h an a u t o m a t e d and r e m o t e l y sited central system Vacuum pumps and compressors are an essential part of print works regardless of size or output. They are used on presses everywhere to control paper movement, and to operate folders, scanners and some guillotines. Until recently vacuum pumps and compressors have been installed underneath or alongside the equipment served. The Rietschle central system enables individual vacuum pumps and compressors to be replaced with a totally automated facility sited in a "quiet area' remote from the main works. Operation is very straightforward. Each vacuum pump and compressor is controlled by pressure switches which load and unload, and switch off-and-on as required. Vacuum and pressure are fed to individual machines by air lines. The benefits are several: noise and heat are reduced dramatically to create a much more pleasant working environment in line with changing EC requirements. The work load is spread equally amongst the vacuum pumps to reduce mechanical wear and increase pump life. Valuable energy savings are achieved and the vacuum pumps
VSW Scientific Instruments has announced the acquisition of Leisk Engineering Ltd of Burgess Hill, UK. The company has been renamed VSW Technology Ltd. The company will continue to provide a source for uhv components, assemblies and fabrications. VSW Technology will also specialize in the design and manufacture of thin film growth systems including sputter-deposition, thermal evaporation and MBE technologies. These activities are complimentary to VSW Scientific Instruments which is a leading supplier of surface science and surface analysis equipment. Further information from : Shaun Bateman VSW Technology Ltd Albert Drive Burgess Hill West Sussex RH16 9NX Tel 0444 245821 Fax 0444 236489
New literature N e w catalogues f r o m Caburn U H V Caburn UHV has produced a comprehensive catalogue for the hv and uhv user in the 1990s. It offers a full range of components, from flanges and fittings to elaborate surface analysis instrumentation. They also present the new ISI feedthrough catalogue. This document describes the most comprehensive range of feedthroughs obtainable from a single source. It has a clear, consistent arrangement including a unique index cross-referenced with Ceramaseal part-codes. Further information from : Dr M J Holmes Caburn UHV 1 Castle Ditch Lane Lewes East Sussex BN7 1YJ Tel 0273 480081 Fax 0273 480545
High intensity uv source from VG Microtech.
N e w l i t e r a t u r e f r o m VG M i c r o t e c h VG Microtech, the leading manufacturer of surface analysis components, has published four new 2-page brochures describing the UVL-HI ultraviolet source, LEG62 electron gun, KP200 surface work function monitor and MT500 uhv pumping system. The brochures include specification, dimensional and ordering information and form part of a series describing VG Microtechs complete range of components for XPS (ESCA), AES, UPS, ISS and SIMS. 706
Further information from : John Cavell VG Microtech Ltd Bellbrook Business Park Bell Lane TN22 1 QZ Tel 0825 761 077 Fax 0825 768343