Vacuum pumps are used in many industrial and scientific processes including:
* Composite Plastic molding processes (VRTM)
* Driving some of the flight instruments in nearly all aircraft.
* The production of nearly all types of electric lamps, vacuum tubes, and CRTs where the device is either left evacuated or re-filled with a particular gas or gas mixture
* Semiconductor processing, notably ion implantation, dry etch and PVD, ALD, PECVD and CVD deposition and soon in photolithography
* Electron microscopy
* Medical processes that require suction
* Medical applications Including Radiotherapy, Radiosurgery, Radiopharmacy
* Analytical instrumentation to evaluate gas, liquid, solid, surface and bio materials
* Mass spectrometers to create an ultra high vacuum between the ion source and the detector
* Vacuum Coating for decoration, for durability, for energy saving
* Glass coating for low e glass
* Hard coating for engine (as in Formula One)
* Ophthalmic coating
* Air conditioning service - removing all contaminants from the system before charging with refrigerant
* Trash compactor
* Vacuum engineering
* even in sewage system see EN1091:1997 standards
* Freeze Drying
* As the main source of vacuum in dairy shed plant
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