lowoutgassing
Low-outgassing describes materials and processes that minimize the emission of vapors and gases under vacuum or elevated temperature. Outgassed vapors can condense on surfaces, contaminate optical components, degrade sensors, and increase chamber pressure, which is problematic in vacuum systems, semiconductor processing, and spacecraft instrumentation.
Standards and tests used to assess outgassing include NASA outgassing criteria and ASTM E595. This standard
Outgassing arises from absorbed moisture, residual solvents, lubricants, adhesives, coatings, and bulk materials released when heated
Common low-outgassing materials include metals and ceramics, which typically exhibit minimal gas release. Some vacuum-grade polymers
Applications include vacuum chambers, semiconductor equipment, optical benches, space hardware, and scientific instruments where surface contamination