Stainless steel 316 fittings for ultra-vacuum systems, featuring full fluorocarbon O-rings that allow for easy tightening and assembly by hand (with a notched nut design).
Hamlet's "UH LINE Series" is a fitting product designed for ultra-high vacuum systems, featuring the following characteristics: - Assembly by hand tightening (with notched nut specification) - Easy removal and repositioning within the system - Passed helium leak test of 4 x 10^-9 ATM.cc/second - Maximum operating temperature: 242℃ - Body material: 316 stainless steel, O-ring fluorocarbon FKM 768UH >>> Push connector 762UH >>> Straight union 763UH >>> Reducer union 763LUH >>> LET-LOK <=> UH Line conversion 764UH >>> Union tee 765UH >>> Union elbow 767UH >>> UH Line <=> Tube adapter conversion *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Ham-Let, headquartered in Israel, has local subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, and Japan. The company specializes in fittings, process valves, manifolds, ultra-clean diaphragm valves, high-purity fittings, pressure gauges, flexible hoses, filters, relief valves, sampling cylinders, flanges, and more, serving various industries such as energy, oil, gas, turbines, chemicals, petrochemicals, natural gas, electronics, and analysis. It is a global company that actively promotes M&A around the world to increase its workforce and expand its business. Ham-Let Motoyama Japan, the Japanese branch, primarily develops its business in the electronics sector through direct sales and approximately 60 agents and distributors established nationwide. The company's flagship products for the electronics sector, ultra-clean diaphragm valves and high-purity fittings, are supplied from the headquarters factory in Israel via air freight twice a week, ensuring supply and inventory levels, and are shipped daily nationwide from the logistics center in Tokyo. In recent years, the company has been focusing more on general industry and plant engineering by leveraging the resources of its group companies.