in the phase equilibrium you will find a corresponding temp for each pressure level. on an industry level, you should never speak about full vacuum as it is in the practice, impossible to achieve. on an industrial enviroment you should always talk about a certain absolute pressure (regardless of how low it is). theoretcally, the temp asocciated with full vacuum for any substance should be -273K (also impossible to achieve as well as the 0 mBar abs pressure).
but you will never get a full vacuum in practice. In our plant we work at 0,3 mBar abs (not too much vacuum and yet it poses several challenges on the design, assembly and operation), and I Know vacuum pumps that work as low as 0,01 mBar. yet this is not full vacuum as I have read there are processes working at 0,001 mBar.
first, you should set a real, practical, measurable process pressure and then, go to the substance phase diagram and find the corresponding temperature of phase equilibrium.
hope it helps
mvelez