| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8045203 | Vacuum | 2014 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												We have used copper-coated carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CuCFRP) for the construction of high and ultra-high vacuum chambers. The vacuum performance is found to be comparable to typical stainless steel used for this purpose. In test chambers we have reached pressures of 2 Ã 10â8 mbar and measured a desorption rate of 1 Ã 10â11 mbar l/s m2; no degradation over time (2 years) has been found. Suitability for baking has been found to depend on the CFRP production process, presumably on the temperature of the autoclave curing. Together with other unique properties of CuCFRP such as low weight and being nearly non-magnetic, this makes it an ideal material for many high-end vacuum applications.
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											Authors
												F. Burri, M. Fertl, P. Feusi, R. Henneck, K. Kirch, B. Lauss, P. Rüttimann, P. Schmidt-Wellenburg, A. Schnabel, J. Voigt, J. Zenner, G. Zsigmond, 
											