In rapidly evolving industries such as advanced manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and scientific research, the demand for precision, reliability, and energy-efficient vacuum technology has never been greater. Ultrahivac is India’s trusted partner for high-performance vacuum systems, driving innovation, quality, and operational excellence across diverse sectors.

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Ultrahivac specializes in bespoke and turnkey vacuum solutions designed for demanding environments. With a strong foundation in engineering expertise and market experience, Ultrahivac ensures every customer receives tailored systems and top-tier support—from initial design to long-term maintenance.
- Over 10 Years of Technical Leadership
- Clients in Semiconductor, R&D, Aerospace, Pharma, and Food Industries
- Comprehensive Services: Installation, Calibration, Leak Testing, and Maintenance
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Specialized Services That Set Us Apart
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- System Installation & Maintenance: Professional set-up and ongoing preventive care to maximize uptime.
- Consulting & Custom Design Support: Technical guidance for optimizing vacuum systems in unique industrial applications.

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From small labs to large-scale manufacturing, Ultrahivac’s expertise and equipment optimize productivity and ensure quality at every step.
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Ultrahivac is committed to driving next-generation vacuum technology and ensuring lasting value for every customer. Whether you need a single pump or a complete integrated system, choose Ultrahivac for reliability, precision, and performance.
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Excellent article on UHV precision. We are currently designing a specialized chamber for Surface Science experiments and are concerned about the outgassing rates of the internal mounting components. Do you recommend a specific grade of Stainless Steel (like 304L vs 316LN) to achieve pressures in the 10⁻¹⁰ mbar range, and what is your take on using electropolishing vs. high-temperature vacuum firing for the chamber walls?
Thank you for the technical inquiry, Dr. Sharma. Achieving 10⁻¹⁰ mbar is where material science meets engineering precision.1. Material Selection: For UHV applications, 316LN Stainless Steel is the gold standard. It has lower magnetic permeability and better resistance to outgassing compared to 304L, especially after repeated bake-out cycles.2. Surface Treatment: Electropolishing is highly effective at reducing the surface area by removing microscopic ‘peaks and valleys’ where gas molecules hide. However, for 10⁻¹⁰ mbar, we often recommend a combination: Electropolishing followed by a Vacuum Bake-out (Vacuum Firing) at 400°C. This specifically targets the hydrogen diffusion from the bulk material, which is usually the limiting factor at those pressures.