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by refurb
723 days ago
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You’d be surprised how little glass is needed to be strong enough to withstand a near perfect vacuum. I worked in a lab where we routinely held a few micro-torr of vacuum, which is about the limit for mechanical pumps. Cathode ray tubes are typically thousands or tens of thousands higher pressure. We ran 1/4” wall thickness glass even in large flat stretches without issue. I’m guessing the weight of large cathode ray tubes are more for durability than need for the vacuum inside. |
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