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Kurt J. Lesker Feedthroughs Kurt J. Lesker Company Ltd. - www.lesker.com
- 15/16 Burgess Road, Hastings, East Sussex, TN35 4NR, United Kingdom

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KJLC is a global leader in the manufacture and design of vacuum technology products, providing solutions for research and production applications.
We work with you to provide quality solutions for your vacuum requirements. Enabling technology for a better world.
products: Feedthroughs

KJLC produces more than 1,200 electrical, liquid and gas, motion and optical feedthroughs in a variety of terminations, maximum voltages, and current carrying capacities.

Our new European manufacturing facility enables the production of Electrical Feedthroughs, Liquid Feedthroughs, and custom components.


Megatech UK Megatech UK Office - www.megatech.com
- Littleton Drive, Huntington, Cannock, Staffordshire WS12 4TS, United Kingdom

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Megatech Limited is the largest independent supplier of equipment and services to the semiconductor and thin film industries in the UK. Established in 1973, the company has built a well-founded reputation for the supply of quality products, in-depth technical expertise, and excellent customer service.
products: Ferrofluidic Seals and Vacuum Feedthroughs

In the 1970s, the engineers at Ferrotec pioneered a revolutionary approach to a common mechanical problem, creating a dynamic, hermetic seal for rotating mechanisms. Using Ferrofluid to create a liquid O-ring around a rotating shaft, they patented the first Ferrofluidic® seals which quickly became the gold standard for demanding precision sealing and rotation applications.
Ferrotec design seals for a broad range of industries, shipping millions of Ferrofluidic seals used in a wide range of equipment worldwide. They continue to expand on their original designs with nearly unlimited sizes, complex process fittings, multiple planes of motion, integrated motors, and even computer-controlled intelligence, enabling sophisticated system operation.

 

 

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