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Vacuum and Ultravacuum

Physics and Technology

By (author) Igor Bello
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc, Portland, United States
Imprint: Productivity Press
Published: 9th Nov 2017
Dimensions: w 185mm h 262mm d 60mm
Weight: 2412g
ISBN-10: 1498782043
ISBN-13: 9781498782043
Barcode No: 9781498782043
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Synopsis
Vacuum technology has enormous impact on human life in many aspects and fields, such as metallurgy, material development and production, food and electronic industry, microelectronics, device fabrication, physics, materials science, space science, engineering, chemistry, technology of low temperature, pharmaceutical industry, and biology. All decorative coatings used in jewelries and various daily products-including shiny decorative papers, the surface finish of watches, and light fixtures-are made using vacuum technological processes. Vacuum analytical techniques and vacuum technologies are pillars of the technological processes, material synthesis, deposition, and material analyses-all of which are used in the development of novel materials, increasing the value of industrial products, controlling the technological processes, and ensuring the high product quality. Based on physical models and calculated examples, the book provides a deeper look inside the vacuum physics and technology.

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This comprehensive book on vacuum physics will provide the beginner, as well as the seasoned professional, with a handy reference for a wide variety of situations and background information critical to vacuum processes. It is very well illustrated and accessible at many levels of reader experience in vacuum technology.

-IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, January/February - Vol. 36, No. 1