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The Aberdeen and District Astronomical Society (ADAS) have 'acquired'
a substantial Edwards Vacuum Coating Unit, suitable for significant scientific application including coating of telescope mirrors. This is beyond the means of our small society to make effective use of, so we have decided to sell it to raise funds for the Society. The plant is an E19A3 coating unit by Edwards High Vacuum (Plant) Ltd, one of the world's leading manufacturers, now BOC Edwards. The interior vacuum chamber has a diameter of 19 inches (483 mm). The device is about 30 years old but was taken out of service in the late 1980s and not used since. It is believed complete will all pumps, vacuum gauges, controller, film thickness monitor, HV power supply etc., with manuals, but no warrantee is given. The plant runs off 415 V, 3-phase, 50 Hz AC with a maximum power consumption of the base unit of 7kW. It needs water cooling and compressed air (to activate the built-in chamber hoist). The rotary pump exhaust should be taken to an exterior venting line. The three separate units are on wheels. Picture of equipment at: http://www.philhart.com/edwards_mirror_coating.jpg Please contact me if you have an interest in this substantial piece of equipment. If you have any advice for where to advertise or how to sell such an item, we would also appreciate hearing from you. Thanks. Phil Hart Aberdeen (+44) 01224 323 099 |
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