High temperature vacuum probe

Pipe joints or couplings – Temperature-responsive

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285200, 285206, F16L 5500

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048529168

ABSTRACT:
A high-temperature vacuum probe has a body and base positioned on opposite sides of a vacuum bag's wall. These parts are connected together by a differential screw drive which causes the bag to be tightly pinched between them.

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