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KF (QF) HV Bulkhead Clamps (Aluminum)

KF (QF) HV Bulkhead Clamps (Aluminum)

The KF (QF) HV Bulkhead Clamps (Aluminum) are designed to securely mount and seal ISO-KF vacuum components in high vacuum (HV) systems. Constructed from lightweight and corrosion-resistant aluminum, these clamps are ideal for bulkhead mounting in both industrial and laboratory vacuum systems. They ensure a reliable, leak-tight connection between KF flanges and system ports, even under harsh conditions.

At TFM, we provide these bulkhead clamps as a simple, cost-effective solution for securing your vacuum system components without compromising on quality or performance. The use of aluminum allows for a lightweight solution while maintaining the strength necessary for effective vacuum sealing.

Key Features of KF (QF) HV Bulkhead Clamps (Aluminum)

  • Lightweight Aluminum Construction: The aluminum material offers a lightweight alternative to stainless steel without sacrificing durability, making these clamps easy to handle and install.

  • Leak-Tight Seal: When used with KF flanges and centering rings, the bulkhead clamps provide a leak-tight seal to maintain the integrity of your vacuum system.

  • Bulkhead Mounting Compatibility: Ideal for mounting through-wall ports or system bulkheads, these clamps make it easy to install vacuum components where space is at a premium.

  • Easy Installation: The bulkhead clamps feature a straightforward design that allows for quick and secure assembly, reducing system downtime.

  • Wide Range of Sizes: Available in sizes to fit common KF (QF) flange sizes, including KF10, KF16, KF25, KF40, and KF50, ensuring flexibility for various vacuum system configurations.

Applications

The KF (QF) HV Bulkhead Clamps (Aluminum) are perfect for applications that require both lightweight and durable solutions for sealing vacuum ports in a wide range of industries:

  • Semiconductor processing

  • Research laboratories

  • Vacuum chambers and manifolds

  • Pumping systems

  • Analytical instrumentation

These clamps are specifically designed for environments where a secure, leak-tight vacuum seal is critical, such as in systems with bulkhead ports or limited space.

Why Choose TFM’s KF (QF) HV Bulkhead Clamps (Aluminum)?

At TFM, we focus on providing high-quality vacuum components that meet the demanding needs of industries and research sectors. Our KF (QF) HV Bulkhead Clamps (Aluminum) offer reliable performance, ease of installation, and long-lasting durability, all at an economical price point.

Whether you’re designing a new vacuum system or upgrading an existing one, TFM’s bulkhead clamps provide a dependable sealing solution to ensure your system operates at peak performance.

Ordering Table

Flange OD Material Clamp OD Clamp Thickness BCD Number of Bolts Part Number
KF16 Aluminum 2 0.36 1.5 6 QF16-075-BC
KF25 Aluminum 2.38 0.39 1.89 6 QF25-100-BC
KF40 Aluminum 2.94 0.37 2.44 6 QF40-150-BC
KF50 Aluminum 3.75 0.4 3.25 8 QF50-200-BC

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FAQ

Tube fittings are designed for tubes (measured by outside diameter and wall thickness) used in high-pressure and instrumentation applications, whereas pipe fittings are for pipes (identified by nominal pipe size) primarily used in fluid transport.

 

Common valve types include ball valves, gate valves, check valves, butterfly valves, and globe valves. Each serves a specific function—from quick shutoff (ball/gate valves) to flow regulation (globe valves).

 
  • For tubing, measure the outside diameter; for pipes, refer to the nominal pipe size (using conversion charts if needed). Always match the valve or fitting size to your pipe’s dimensions and flow requirements.

  • Frequently used thread types include NPT (National Pipe Tapered), BSP (British Standard Pipe), and UNC, along with slip-fit options that rely on compression or fusion rather than threads.

Interchangeability depends on manufacturer specifications and certification. Always verify compatibility via manufacturer guides or certified interchangeability charts.

 
  • A coupling is a short, straight fitting used to join two pipes or tubes. It provides a secure, leak-tight connection and can sometimes serve to extend or repair piping runs.

Consider valve type, pressure and temperature ratings, material compatibility with your fluid, actuation method (manual or automatic), and maintenance requirements.

 
  • Valves regulate flow by opening, closing, or partially obstructing the pathway. Their mechanisms (such as the rotation of a ball or the linear movement of a gate) determine the speed and precision of flow control.

  • A flange is a flat, circular component used to connect pipes, valves, or other equipment. Bolted together with gaskets, flanges provide a secure, leak-proof joint that facilitates both assembly and maintenance.

  • Manual valves require physical operation via handles or levers, whereas actuated valves use mechanisms—pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic—to open and close automatically or remotely.

  • Issues include leaks caused by improper installation, over-tightening, degraded seals, material incompatibility, and fatigue from repeated cycling. Regular inspection and proper installation practices help mitigate these problems.

Regular maintenance involves periodic inspections, cleaning or replacing worn seals, ensuring proper torque during installation, and adhering to manufacturer guidelines and local plumbing codes to preserve system integrity.

 

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