Measurement, Leak Detection and Control
Today, the total range of vacuum pressure accessible to measurement extends from atmospheric pressure (about 1000 mbar (750 Torr)) down to 10-12 mbar/ 0.75•10-12 Torr, i.e. it extends over 15 powers of ten. The instruments used for measuring the pressure within this wide range are called vacuum gauges. For physical reasons it is not possible to create a single vacuum sensor through which it might be possible to perform quantitative measurements within the entire pressure range. Therefore, a variety of different vacuum gauges are available, each with their own characteristic measurement range which commonly extends over several powers of ten.
Measurement, Leak Detection and Control
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Material Body
Material Seal
- EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) (6)
- FFKM (1)
- FKM (2)
Pressure Measurement Min.
- 100.00 Pa (4)
- 500.00 Pa (2)
- 1.000 10⁻⁷ Pa (6)
- 10.00 Pa (2)
- 1.000 Pa (1)
- 0.100 Pa (2)
- 1.000 10⁻² Pa (4)
- 1.000 10⁻³ Pa (2)
- 13.30 Pa (2)
- 0.050 Pa (5)
- 5.000 10⁻³ Pa (5)
Pressure Measurement Max.
- 133.00 Pa (2)
- 1330.00 Pa (2)
- 1.000 Pa (2)
- 13.00 Pa (2)
- 13300.00 Pa (1)
- 1.000 10⁵ Pa (4)
- 1.013 10⁵ Pa (7)
- 1.020 10⁵ Pa (2)
- 1.200 10⁵ Pa (5)
- 1.333 10⁵ Pa (2)
- 20000.00 Pa (2)
- 2.000 10⁵ Pa (4)
Cooling Method
Pumping Speed
- 0.000 10⁰ m³/s (1)
- 3.000 10⁻³ m³/s (2)
Connection Vacuum Inlet Flange
- DN 16 CF (1.33") (3)
- DN 16 ISO-KF (NW16) (21)
- DN 25 ISO-KF (NW25) (8)
- DN 40 CF (2.75") (1)
- DN 40 ISO-F (1)
- DN 40 ISO-KF (NW40) (1)
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