Vacuum Technologies Webinar Library
For many scientific inquiries and engineered processes, it is necessary to create evacuated spaces. Creating, measuring, and maintaining low-pressure conditions can be challenging and require several technologies, as well as robust design, preparation, and maintenance practices.
Explore the on-demand webinars below to learn from vacuum experts everything from the fundamentals of vacuum to tips and techniques to minimize maintenance and maximize uptime.

Latest Webinars
High Vacuum Technology
Continue watching our fascinating series exploring turbomolecular pumps, featuring tips on optimizing pump lifetime, a deep dive into what makes a turbo tick, and an open forum where we encourage you to bring your toughest questions to Agilent’s turbo experts.
| Series | Title | Presenter |
| Turbo Molecular Pumps for High Vacuum Applications | Proven Strategies: Enhancing Uptime and Reliability of Turbo-Molecular Pumps | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; |
| Turbo-Tech Perfection: A Blueprint for the Ultimate Molecular Pump | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; | |
| Turbo-Molecular Pump Q&A: Expert Advice for High Vacuum Applications | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; |
Vacuum Made Simple
If you are new to vacuum or simply want more information on how to achieve, measure, or maintain a specific vacuum pressure, check out our comprehensive Vacuum Made Simple series. Vacuum Essentials will give you a solid footing in the concepts of pressure, pumping speed, gas load and conductance, and delve into the behavior of gases in different vacuum pressure regimes. Next, we’ll dig deeper, with individual webinars covering rough vacuum, high vacuum, and ultra-high vacuum.
| Series | Title | Presenter |
| Vacuum Made Simple | Essential Concepts | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; |
| Rough Vacuum | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; | |
| High Vacuum | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; | |
| Ultra-High Vacuum | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; | |
| The Essential Concepts | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; | |
| Vacuum for Physics Research Session 1 Vacuum for Physics Research Session 2 Vacuum for Physics Research Session 3 |
John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; | |
| Mastering Vacuum Techniques for Physics Research | John Screech, Senior Vacuum Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.; Jian Huang, Professor, Wayne State University |
On-Demand Webinars – View at your convenience
- Vacuum for Your Industrial Process
- What Is The Best Ion Pump For My UHV Experiment?
- Choosing the Best Pumping Technology for Ultra-High Vacuum
- How Vacuum Sub-System Development Drives Innovation in Instrumentation
- Ultra-High Vacuum
- Vacuum Technology: It Might Be Time to Consider Going Oil-Free
- Mastering Vacuum Techniques for Physics Research
- Urban Legends of Industrial Vacuum - Believe Them or Not!
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