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Align CF parts. Be careful not to bang parts together and damage the knife edges (easily done).''' Do not attempt to mate misaligned parts by just tightening the bolts'''.
Align CF parts. Be careful not to bang parts together and damage the knife edges (easily done).''' Do not attempt to mate misaligned parts by just tightening the bolts'''.


Using clean gloves, place a (fresh/new) copper gasket against the knife edge seal of one of two standard CF flanges, preferably the flange most likely to hold and support the gasket from falling. With the gasket in place arrange mating flange with the desired bolt hole orientation. '''If flanges are fitted with leak-test grooves, these should be aligned'''. With flanges aligned, insert proper size bolt '''and hand tighten'''. Washers are typically used on the nut side of the fastener assembly. Repeat this procedure with the remaining bolts.
Using clean gloves, place a (fresh/new) copper gasket against the knife edge seal of one of two standard CF flanges, preferably the flange most likely to hold and support the gasket from falling.  
[[File:Conflat flange.jpg|left|250px|place copper gasket between CF components]][[File:Copper-gasket1.jpg|center|250px]]
 
 
 
 
With the gasket in place arrange mating flange with the desired bolt hole orientation. '''If flanges are fitted with leak-test grooves, these should be aligned'''. With flanges aligned, insert proper size bolt '''and hand tighten'''. Washers are typically used on the nut side of the fastener assembly. Repeat this procedure with the remaining bolts.


'''After''' hand tightening all bolts, support bolt and turn nut using two closed-end box wrenches. '''The tightening process must be done gradually''' in 1/8 to 1/4 turn increments in an '''alternating crisscross pattern'''. Continue this incremental tightening until the desired torque ratings have been achieved. Tightening bolts in this fashion will insure a reliable seal with even gasket compression and deformation.
'''After''' hand tightening all bolts, support bolt and turn nut using two closed-end box wrenches. '''The tightening process must be done gradually''' in 1/8 to 1/4 turn increments in an '''alternating crisscross pattern'''. Continue this incremental tightening until the desired torque ratings have been achieved. Tightening bolts in this fashion will insure a reliable seal with even gasket compression and deformation.

Revision as of 23:03, 8 April 2014

UHV Vacuum Components

CF Conflat Flange
CF Conflat Flange

QF/KF Quick Flange Tee

CF to KF adapter
CF to KF adapter


The flange on the left is called a CF or Conflat flange. Bolts, nuts and copper gaskets are used to attached components.

The flange in the middle is called a QF (or KF) Quick Flange. O-rings and clamps are used to attach components.

The rightmost component is a CF-to-KF adapter.


Making CF attachments

When making CF attachments bolts, nuts, washers and copper gaskets are used.

copper gaskets
copper gaskets
used CF copper gasket
used CF copper gasket

Observe the indented ring on the used copper gasket. It is caused by the CF flange knife edge and provides the UHV (Ultra High Vacuum) seal.

Clean all components in a mild detergent solution in the sonicator. Rinse the sonicated components in distilled water then methanol. Dry components with (e.g.) the heat gun. Inspect the CF knife edges for damage (see photos below). Damaged knife edges like those shown below will leak and limit vacuums to the mtorr-torr level.

bad knife edge close-up
bad knife edge close-up
bad knife edge close-up
bad knife edge close-up


Align CF parts. Be careful not to bang parts together and damage the knife edges (easily done). Do not attempt to mate misaligned parts by just tightening the bolts.

Using clean gloves, place a (fresh/new) copper gasket against the knife edge seal of one of two standard CF flanges, preferably the flange most likely to hold and support the gasket from falling.

place copper gasket between CF components
place copper gasket between CF components



With the gasket in place arrange mating flange with the desired bolt hole orientation. If flanges are fitted with leak-test grooves, these should be aligned. With flanges aligned, insert proper size bolt and hand tighten. Washers are typically used on the nut side of the fastener assembly. Repeat this procedure with the remaining bolts.

After hand tightening all bolts, support bolt and turn nut using two closed-end box wrenches. The tightening process must be done gradually in 1/8 to 1/4 turn increments in an alternating crisscross pattern. Continue this incremental tightening until the desired torque ratings have been achieved. Tightening bolts in this fashion will insure a reliable seal with even gasket compression and deformation.

UHV component examples:

CF right angle valve
CF right angle valve
CF bellows
CF bellows


CF Tee
CF Tee
CF 4-way cross
CF 4-way cross
CF 6-way cross
CF 6-way cross

Example of assembled UHV system