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Typical acceptable vacuum furnace leak rate varies with the application of the furnace or the operations to be performed and/or the materials to be heated.Β A typical sizeΒ new furnace would be less than 10 microns per hour for a mechanically pumped furnace.Β A diffusion pumped pumped furnace might be less than 5 microns per hour. These rates are for clean, dry and out-gassed conditions.