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Vacuum fittings are, essentially, conveniently shaped, flanged devices that can be assembled into complete vacuum envelopes.

While nominally identical fittings from different manufacturers will be similar, there may be small length differences. Where possible, vacuum systems should be designed so they are insensitive to small length changes.

The common construction materials for fittings are 304 stainless and aluminum; however, fittings may be available in 316 stainless.

The pressure and temperature range of any fitting is dictated by the construction material and the flange type. For example, a 304L stainless fitting with CF flanges and copper gaskets is compatible with <1 x 10-13 Torr (<1.3 x 10-13 mbar) and 450°C. An aluminum fitting with fluorocarbon gaskets is compatible with ~10-8 Torr or mbar and ~180°C.

Many types of fittings—full nipples, elbows, 4-way cross, etc.—have one or more identifiable "axis" (a line normal to the flange surface through the tube's center line).

Flanges using bolts (CF and ASA) might have bolt-hole alignment problems with mating fittings or components. To avoid this, one flange on each axis is made rotatable—a full nipple (1 axis) has one rotatable flange, an elbow (2 axes) has two rotatable flanges, and a 4-way cross (2 axes) has two rotatable flanges, one on each axis.

Names of Fittings

Half-Nipple
  • A length of tube with a flange on one end (Figure 1) Full-Nipple
  • A length of tube with flanges welded to both ends (Figure 2)
Elbows
  • Essentially, nipples "bent" through 45° or 90°(when the bend is 180°, the fitting is called a return)
  • They are either radius (Figure 3) or miter (Figure 4)
CF Flanged Half Nipple

Figure 1:
CF Flanged Half Nipple

CF Flanged Full Nipple

Figure 2:
CF Flanged Full Nipple

90° CF Flanged Radius Elbow

Figure 3:
90° CF Flanged Radius Elbow

90° CF Flanged Mitered Elbow

Figure 4:
90° CF Flanged Mitered Elbow

It is commonly believed that the gas conductance of a radius elbow is higher than a miter elbow of the same I.D. While true in continuum and transitional flow regimes, in molecular flow they have identical onductances.

Tees


Crosses and Cubes


Adapters Flanges and Gas Fittings

Transitions between one flange size and another size within the same flange type are called reducers, not adapters.

Adapters make transitions between:

In all adapters, the transition length is made as short as possible to minimize the reduction in gas conductance.

ISO-ASA Flange Adapter KF to Quick Connect Fitting CF to Cajon Fitting KF to NPT Fitting
Figure 7:
ISO-ASA Flange Adapter
Figure 8:
KF to Quick Connect Fitting
Figure 9:
CF to Cajon Fitting
Figure 10:
KF to NPT Fitting