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Vacuum Optics Catalogue - March 2022

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Torr Scientific Ltd.

Specialists in UHV, Optical and X-ray Components

Managing Director David Bates in the

Torr Scientific cleanroom

“Welcome to the first catalogue dedicated to

Torr’s Vacuum Optics Division.”

Torr Scientific Limited is an innovative company that brings together a unique

range of expertise, skills and equipment from the worlds of thin film vacuum coating,

vacuum instrumentation and electro-optics. The company manufactures X-

ray anodes, UHV Viewports and processes anti-reflective coatings. Torr Scientific

was established in 1998 and the employees of the company have many years of

experience in the UHV and Electro-Optical industries. Products are manufactured

in cleanroom conditions and facilities include vacuum furnaces, TIG welding, White

Light Interferometer, glass shop, helium leak testing, e-beam and sputter coating

systems, a UV/Vis/IR spectrophotometer and a precision machining department.

The company originally offered a thin film coating service and expanded in

to production of X-Ray products, phosphor screens and hermetic seals. The company

relocated from Portslade to Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex in August 2009. The

Bexhill factory was expanded during 2011 to incorporate a modern cleanroom facility

for manufacture of contamination free components and instruments for ultra

high vacuum applications. The company is ISO9001:2008 BSI registered and welcomes

enquiries for both standard and non-standard requirements. Please browse

this catalogue for further details about Torr Scientific’s large range of UHV Viewports,

AR coatings, optics, CVD diamond, vacuum components and fabrications.

The company registration number is 3622909

The company VAT number is 702 9779 14

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