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Fluid feedthroughs are designed to transmit fluids into high and ultrahigh vacuum environments or pressurized systems through a hermetic seal. Generally, fluid feedthroughs are passed through the walls of vacuum systems to cool the entire system. Specific transmission materials include air, water, process gases, and liquid nitrogen.
There are two main types of fluid feedthoughs: those designed for general service and those for cryogenic applications. General service fluid feedthoughs are designed for use with liquids or fluids that are at or above room temperature. These devices are usually of single walled construction and transmit water or gases as the cooling medium. General purpose feedthroughs are available as weldable, or thread, nut or vacuum flange-mounted units for ease of installation.
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