Abstract

Engineering Polymers are very good candidates for applications requiring mechanical properties comparable with metals, chemical inertia, high insulation capability, high temperature operation and ultra high vacuum (UHV) compatibility. The results of a systematic test series, aimed at qualifying the engineering resins VESPEL/spl reg/ SP1, PEEK and CELAZOLE/spl reg/ PBI as UHV seals, are reported. The study of the materials behavior has been carried out over a wide temperature interval, ranging from 20 to 400/spl deg/C. In addition to the tightness and permeation tests, thermal desorption and gas chromatographic-mass spectrometer (GC/MS) analysis have also been performed. The results obtained indicate that CELAZOLE/spl reg/PBI provides the best performance, since it can be operated safely up to 375/spl deg/C, without giving any sign of leak or other drawbacks. PEEK, on the contrary, does not stand temperatures higher than 275/spl deg/C but, below this limit, it remains a very cost effective and reliable alternative. VESPEL/spl reg/ SP1, in its turn, can be operated safely up to 325/spl deg/C but above this temperature its properties start to degrade even if not in an abrupt manner as is the case for the other two resins. The possible applications of some of these polymers in the field of nuclear fusion research are also briefly described.

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