
If you’ve been shopping around for a vacuum degassing chamber, you’ve probably noticed that off-the-shelf models don't always fit the bill. Maybe the viewport is too small, or it lacks the specific ports you need for your mixing tools.
That’s because vacuum processing—whether you’re degassing high-viscosity resins, casting silicone, or running lab experiments—is rarely a one-size-fits-all setup.
Here is a practical look at why customization matters, what we can actually build for you at vacuumdegassing.com, and how fast we can get it to your facility.
When we talk to engineers and lab managers, they rarely just need "a sealed box." They need a system that integrates seamlessly into their workflow. When designing a chamber for your specific application, we have to engineer around several practical variables:
We don't limit ourselves to a standard catalog. Our production line is set up to handle everything from compact benchtop chambers for university R&D to massive, heavy-duty industrial systems for factory floors.
We can design systems capable of holding a vacuum anywhere from rough atmospheric adjustments down to 1 Pa. You tell us the ultimate vacuum your pump pulls and the pressure your process requires, and we will handle the structural calculations.
We work across the board with Acrylic, Stainless Steel (304/316L), heavy-duty Glass, and specialty alloys.
Every material has its own physical limits under vacuum, especially when you introduce temperature or aggressive chemical vapors:
Tell us what materials you are working with, and we’ll tell you which chamber material will survive your process safely.
We know that project deadlines matter and production downtime costs money. Because we manage the engineering and fabrication under one roof, our lead times are straightforward:
If you’re struggling to find an off-the-shelf chamber that ticks all your boxes, let’s talk. Drop us a line at vacuumdegassing.com with your rough dimensions, your target vacuum pressure, and what you’re trying to achieve.
Our engineering team will look it over, tell you what’s feasible, and get a working solution over to you.
