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KF Flanged Kodial Glass Viewports

Versatile KF Flanged Glass Viewports from TFM

TFM provides a variety of KF flanged glass viewports designed to accommodate a wide range of applications. These viewports are essential for several functions, including allowing operators to monitor processes, triggering chemical or physical reactions at specific wavelengths, measuring emissions during operations, and assessing effects such as ellipsometry.

Key Features of TFM’s KF Flanged Kodial Glass Viewports

  • Material Composition: Made from durable 304 Stainless Steel, Kovar, and Kodial glass, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • Secure Attachment: Incorporates standard KF style fluorocarbon o-rings to ensure a tight and secure fit to the chamber.
  • High-Performance Design: The fluorocarbon o-rings provide excellent performance, allowing for a maximum operating temperature of 200°C.

These expertly engineered viewports adhere to stringent quality standards, making them a reliable choice for various industrial and scientific applications.

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Ordering Table

Drawing Flange / Mounting Window Material View Area Window Thickness Flange Material Sleeve Material PartNumber
Tooltip KF16 (1.18" OD) Kodial 0.63 0.060 304L SS Kovar QF16-075-VP
Tooltip KF25 (1.57" OD) Kodial 0.63 0.060 304L SS Kovar QF25-100-VP
Tooltip KF40 (2.16" OD) Kodial 1.26 0.120 304L SS Kovar QF40-150-VP
Tooltip KF50 (2.95" OD) Kodial 1.26 0.120 304L SS Kovar QF50-200-VP

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FAQ

Sputtering targets are materials used in thin-film deposition processes to create coatings on substrates. They are used in industries like semiconductors, optics, photovoltaics, and electronics.

Evaporation materials are used in Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) processes, where materials are heated and evaporated to form a thin film on a substrate. These are critical for applications in optics, wear protection, and decorative coatings.

Boat crucibles are used as containers for evaporation materials during PVD processes. They help to uniformly evaporate materials onto the substrate for thin film formation.

Sputtering uses energetic particles to eject material from a target, while evaporation involves heating a material until it vaporizes and deposits on a substrate. Both are common methods in Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) for creating thin films.

Consider the material composition, purity, target size, and application-specific requirements such as the thickness and uniformity of the film.

Yes, we offer customized sputtering targets, evaporation materials, and crucibles to meet specific customer requirements for size, material composition, and purity.

Yes, we can assist in selecting the most suitable material based on your application, whether it’s for optical coatings, semiconductor fabrication, or decorative finishes.

Yes, we offer both bulk and small quantities of sputtering targets, evaporation materials, and spherical powders to support research, prototyping, and development projects.

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