APPLICATIONS
System engineering at OPKI
scope
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.
environments
Typical operating contexts
Transfer of sensitive samples without exposure to air
SEM/TEM/FIB/APT sequence
Reduction in contamination and sample loss
Handling reactive or fragile materials
Preservation of physical and chemical properties
Reproducible protocols
Secure transfer between production stages
Reduction in stoppages, rework and non-quality
Integration into existing lines
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.
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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