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Are you trying to get a job in manufacturing microchips, pharmaceuticals, bio-chemicals, metallurgical components, or scientific instruments? Introduction to Vacuum Technology will give you a good head start on all the information you will need to know about vacuums.
This is the second part of a two-part training course please make sure you have completed part one before starting this course.
Vacuum Technology
This online training course is the second in a series of two pieces of training and requires the student to have successfully completed Vacuum Technology Part 1. This online course provides an overview of vacuum technology, its applications, a review of the equipment used for vacuum production and measurement, couplings and valves, and leak detection.
Who needs Intro to Vacuum Technology Training?
This course is intended for new employees involved in the vacuum industry, as operators, specialist engineers, or in technical roles.
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Course Topics
- Pressure Measurement
- Vacuum System Valves
- Vacuum Applications
- TV Tube & Manufacturing
- Laboratory Research & Development
- Vacuum Pipeline Couplings
- Vacuum Leak Detection
- Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals
- Metallurgy & Coating
- Intro to Vacuum Technology Final Exam
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of the Vacuum Technology (Part2) Course, students will be able to:
- Describe the instruments used to measure the degree of vacuum reached
- Explain how connections between components are made and describe the choice of vacuum valves available
- Explain how air leaks into vacuum systems are detected
- Review in more detail some vacuum applications
REQUIRED TIME TO COMPLETE THIS ONLINE COURSE: 1 to 2 Hours
PREREQUISITES: Vacuum Technology Part 1
Important Registration and Payment Information:
- Immediate course access is provided when paid with a credit card, PayPal, and ACH at the time of registration
- Invoiced or purchase orders are subject to delayed course access pending credit approval.
- Invoice and purchase order terms are NET 15 days.
- Certificates of Completion cannot be released until full payment is received
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Introduction to Vacuum Technology Training?
Intro to Vacuum Technology Training will teach students about vacuums, including; the definition of a vacuum, how vacuums are produced, how to measure vacuums, units that measure vacuums, vacuum applications, and much more!
Who is required to receive Introduction to Vacuum Technology Training?
Introduction to Vacuum Technology is for newcomers involved in the vacuum industry, as operators, specialist engineers, or in technical roles as an introductory class to the industry.
Can I take Introduction to Vacuum Technology Training online?
Introduction to Vacuum Technology Training can be completed using all online training.
Does Intro to Vacuum Technology Training Expire?
This course has no refresher requirements. The only time you will ever need refresher training is if requirements and techniques significantly change.
How long does it take to get Introduction to Vacuum Technology Certification?
Both parts of the two-part training course can be completed in as little as 2 to 4 hours! The second part of the training can be completed in 1 to 2 hours.
What is the vacuum pump principle?
The vacuum pump removes the molecules of air and other gasses from the vacuum chamber.
How is a vacuum created?
A vacuum can be created by removing air from a space using a vacuum pump or by reducing the pressure using a fast flow of fluid.
How do you measure a vacuum?
The most common way to measure a vacuum is the millibar or mbar. Some other ways to measure are pressure units sometimes used to express vacuum, including units of atmospheres, torr, and microns.
What is a vacuum?
A Vacuum is a space entirely devoid of matter.
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