purgebakeout
Purgebakeout is a process used in certain industries, particularly in the manufacturing of vacuum-sensitive components or systems. It involves a combination of purging and baking to remove residual volatile organic compounds and other contaminants from surfaces. This is crucial for achieving and maintaining high vacuum levels, as outgassing of these trapped molecules can compromise performance.
The purging phase typically involves introducing a clean inert gas, such as nitrogen or argon, into the
The specific temperature, duration, and gas flow rates used in a purgebakeout process are determined by the