APPLICATIONS

System engineering at OPKI

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When vacuum performance becomes critical

OPKI operates wherever a loss of vacuum performance creates technical, scientific or economic risk.

These applications are not defined by a sector, but by the critical role that vacuum continuity plays in the end result.

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Typical operating contexts

advances electron microscopy

Transfer of sensitive samples without exposure to air

SEM/TEM/FIB/APT sequence

Reduction in contamination and sample loss

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Handling reactive or fragile materials

Preservation of physical and chemical properties

Reproducible protocols

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Secure transfer between production stages

Reduction in stoppages, rework and non-quality

Integration into existing lines

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Non-standard configurations

Multiple interfaces, stringent constraints

Customised solutions designed to last

COMMON CONSTRAINT

When continuity becomes critical

Across these environments, performance is rarely lost at a single point. It degrades across handling, transitions and long-term operation.

OPKI is involved when vacuum stability directly impacts results, variability appears over time, or control depends too much on individual expertise.

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Define where control really matters 

OPKI designs vacuum systems for critical HV / UHV environments. By structuring products, procedures and architectures as a coherent whole, OPKI helps research and industry maintain control across the Vacuum Performance Chain™, where vacuum performance truly matters.

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