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In the realm of chemicals, vacuum capacitors play an instrumental role in various applications where high voltage and high power are essential. Vacuum capacitors are a type of electrical capacitor that uses a vacuum as the dielectric instead of other materials like ceramic or plastic. They are particularly valuable in the chemical industry due to their stability, lack of chemical reactions with other substances, and ability to withstand high temperature and voltages, which are common in electrochemical processes. These capacitors are typically used in equipment such as radio transmitters, antenna tuners, and particle accelerators, which may be utilized for research and development within the chemical sector. Moreover, vacuum capacitors are advantageous for precise plasma process control, which is crucial for fine chemical synthesis and semiconductor fabrication.
Several companies specialize in the production and distribution of vacuum capacitors. Some of the notable players in the market include COMET Group, known for their range of variable and fixed vacuum capacitors, Jennings Technology (part of the Electronic Industrial Solutions Group of Fortive Corporation), and MEIDENSHA CORPORATION, which manufactures a variety of electrical equipment, including vacuum capacitors for industrial applications. Other companies such as Richardson Electronics and High Hope International Group offer these components as part of their broader electronic product portfolios. Show Less Read more