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Termo preferencial
Vacuum chuck
                         
        
Definição
- 1. The vacuum chuck is of such construction that the inside of the chuck is evacuated by a vacuum pump to reduce the internal pressure and a workpiece is held by atmospheric pressure. (https://www.kanetec.co.jp/en/pdf/043_046.pdf). 2. A vacuum chuck is a workholding device that uses atmospheric pressure to clamp a workpiece solidly against its surface. Traditional clamps apply direct force. Conversely, a vacuum chuck uses suction force created by removing air from a sealed area between the chuck and the object. This suction force carries the object tightly in place. (https://www.guangdar.com/understanding-vacuum-chuck-definition-and-applications). 3. A vacuum chuck system uses vacuum suction to hold a workpiece in place while it is being machined or worked on. It typically consists of a steel or aluminum vacuum table that has a series of small holes drilled through it, which is then connected to a special vacuum pump for vacuum chuck. (https://www.braillonusa.com/vacuum-chucks/?srsltid=AfmBOop9Xh1Ur-zfPSVI6LY0gyDWN3EeRGmNBpMO-o4ySy22A4Rl2PIY)
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URI
                    https://purls.helmholtz-metadaten.de/skosmos/sdv/VacuumChuck
                    
                
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