Vacuum Technology Today

Vacuum produces conditions that are similar to those encountered in outer space and are indispensable in the production of numerous high-tech products and many items that are used in daily life.
 
Manufacturing processes or solar cells, semiconductors, DVDs and thermally insulated glass, as well as for coating high-stress mechanical tools or eyeglasses represent only a few examples of applications for vacuum technology. Vacuum also plays a major role in research & development and environmental technology, as well as in the analytical and automotive industries.
 
For Pfeiffer Vacuum, a leading manufacturer of components and systems
for vacuum generation, measurement and analysis, this results in a steady stream of new applications and markets that offer high growth potential.
 
Any number of forward-looking ideas are possible with products from Pfeiffer Vacuum!

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