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    SHORT COURSE IN

    VACUUM

    TECHNOLOGYSTOCKHOLM JANUARY 29-30, 2013

    NORDIC SEA HOTEL

    SHORT COURSE IN

    LEAK DETECTION

    TECHNOLOGY

    STOCKHOLM JANUARY 31, 2013NORDIC SEA HOTEL

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    We invite you to a 1 1/2 day course inVacuum Technology.This course is useful to those operating, maintaining or designing vacuum

    systems in industry or research.

    Basic knowledge of vacuum technology is advantageous.

    Comprehensive notes are provided.

    Seminar language: English

    1. Introduction

    De nitions

    Typical applications

    Terms and terminology

    2. Behaviour of gases in vacuum systems

    Introduction to the properties of gasesGas Sources in vacuum systems

    3. Pumps

    General description, performance and applications

    Oil sealed rotary pumps

    Roots pumps

    Dry pumps

    Diffusion pumps

    Turbo molecular pumps

    4. Pressure Measurement

    Operating principles, working range, uncertaintyof total pressure gauges including:

    Direct reading gauges (e.g. capacitance types, gauges)

    Indirect reading gauges (thermal conductivity,

    ionisation)

    Partial pressure measurement (residual gas analysis)

    5. Vacuum Practice

    Sealing

    Welding

    Cleaning6. Leak detection

    Principles and practice

    Basic Vacuum Technology Course

    January 29-30

    January 29

    10.00-16.00

    January 30

    09.00-15.00

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    We invite you to a 1 day course inLeak Detection Technology.This course is useful to those in manufacturing industry using leak detection

    as a method of product verification. It is also helpful to those responsible for

    the design and operation of vacuum systems in industry and research.

    Basic knowledge of leak detection technology is advantageous.

    Comprehensive notes are provided.

    Seminar language: English

    1. Introduction

    Statements

    Review of leak detection methods

    2. Methods and technique selection

    A review of the applicability of methods involvinggas fl ow in or out of the test object

    Local Testing

    3. Helium specific leak detectors (MSLD)

    Layout

    Pumping System Details

    Mass Spectrometer Details

    Overview of a typical MSLD

    4. Calibration leaks and their use

    5. Optimization of leak detector performance

    Response time

    Sensitivity

    Leak Detection Technology Course

    January 31

    Next page for more details.

    January 31

    09.00-17.00

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    Central-

    stationen

    Stadshuset

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    City Terminalen

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    Nordic Sea

    Hotel

    Vasaplan

    Seminar address, booking and information:

    NORDIC SEA HOTEL

    Phone: +46 8 50563000

    Vasaplan 4, Box 884,

    SE-101 37 Stockholm

    For booking and further

    information, please contact:

    So e OlovsonPhone: +46 31 68 82 85

    +47 22 17 22 50

    or send an e-mail to

    [email protected]

    Fee:

    Vacuum Technology course SEK 6.550:-

    Leak Detection Technology course SEK 4.550:-

    Fee includes coffee, lunch and literature.

    There will be a seminar dinner given

    Tuesday evening.

    The price does not include VAT.The participants will recieve certi cates of

    attendance.

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    Vacuum Course 2013

    On January 29-31 we arrange a vacuum

    course in Stockholm. The rst two days

    will be a short course in basic Vacuum

    Technology, and day three will be dedica-

    ted to Leak Detection. You can either parti-

    cipate in both courses or just one of them,

    they are independent of each other. Please

    note! The seminar language is english.

    This year aswell, it is our pleasure to haveDr. Gerhard Voss, from Oerlikon Leybold

    Vacuum in Cologne with us.

    Gerhard Voss, PhD in Physics, Cologne

    Born in 1951, studies of physics and

    mathematics at the university of Cologne,

    received a PhD in physics at the university

    of Cologne in 1984, has been employed at

    Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum in Cologne since

    1984. At present, engaged as the head

    of the Vacuum Academy, the centre

    for further education at Oerlikon Leybold

    Vacuum. Dr. Voss is also Chairman of the

    section Vacuum Physics and Vacuum

    Technology of the German Physical

    Society.

    Low2High Vacuum AB Datavgen 57B 436 32 Askim +46 31 68 84 70 Svederusgatan 1 754 50 Uppsala

    +46 18 470 84 70 [email protected] www.low2high.se

    Box 9084, SE-400 92 Gteborg

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