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Hermetic Seals

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New Bedford, MA
 
Fairfield, NJ
 
Seaford, DE
 
Santa Ana, CA
 
Southbridge, MA
 
Newburyport, MA
 
Cincinnati, OH
 
Cincinnati, OH
 
El Cajon, CA
 
Gray Court, SC
 
Milford, CT
 
Tempe, AZ
 
Redlands, CA
 
Beavercreek, OH
 
Wilton, NH
 
Latrobe, PA
 
Pelham, NH
 
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The hermetic seals industry focuses on creating airtight and moisture-tight seals that protect sensitive components from environmental factors. These seals are crucial in applications where the integrity of the enclosure is vital to the performance and longevity of the components inside. Hermetic seals are commonly used in electronics, aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and telecommunications industries. The primary materials used in hermetic seals include metals, ceramics, and glass. These materials are chosen for their ability to withstand extreme temperatures, pressures, and corrosive environments. The manufacturing process of hermetic seals often involves precision engineering techniques such as brazing, welding, and glass-to-metal sealing. Brazing involves joining two metals by melting a filler metal into the joint, while welding fuses materials together using high heat. Glass-to-metal sealing involves bonding glass to metal components to create a hermetic barrier. These processes ensure that the seals maintain their integrity under various conditions. In electronics, hermetic seals protect semiconductors, sensors, and other components from moisture and contaminants that could cause malfunctions. In the aerospace industry, they ensure the reliability of critical systems by preventing the ingress of moisture and gases. Automotive applications include protecting sensors and electronic control units from harsh environmental conditions. Medical devices use hermetic seals to maintain sterility and protect sensitive electronics. Telecommunications equipment relies on these seals to safeguard components from environmental damage, ensuring consistent performance. Hermetic seals play a vital role in maintaining the functionality and reliability of components across these industries. Their ability to provide a secure barrier against environmental factors makes them indispensable in applications where failure is not an option. The industry continues to develop new materials and techniques to meet the evolving demands of these sectors, ensuring that hermetic seals remain a critical component in protecting sensitive technologies.

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