Vacuum Gauges & Sensors

Vacuum gauges and sensors are critical for measuring low-pressure environments within various industrial applications. They ensure precise pressure control and enhance system reliability.

  1. GRANVILLE PHILLIPS ION GAUGE CABLE

    Ionization Gauges

    GRANVILLE PHILLIPS ION GAUGE CABLE

    Cable For Ion Gauge

    Photo 1: PVC jacket

    Photo 2: Teflon jacket (see "Other Image")

  2. MKS INSTRUMENTS INC. BARATRON CAPACITANCE GAUGE

    Capacitance Gauges

    MKS INSTRUMENTS INC. BARATRON CAPACITANCE GAUGE

    Baratron Capacitance Gauge MKS Instruments Inc. 626

  3. MKS INSTRUMENTS INC. VACUUM TRANSDUCER

    Pirani Gauges

    MKS INSTRUMENTS INC. VACUUM TRANSDUCER

    Vacuum Transducer

    New, never used.

  4. BOC EDWARDS ACTIVE LINEAR CONVECTION VACUUM GAUGE

    Convectron Gauges

    BOC EDWARDS ACTIVE LINEAR CONVECTION VACUUM GAUGE

    Active Linear Convection Gauge

    BOC Edwards Part number D02392000.

  5. MKS INVERTED MAGNETRON TRANSDUCER

    Cold Cathode Gauges

    MKS INVERTED MAGNETRON TRANSDUCER

    Inverted Magnetron Transducer Cold Cathode Gauge MKS HPS 903 AP Part number: 109030114

  6. MKS INSTRUMENTS/HPS 315

    Pirani Gauges

    MKS INSTRUMENTS/HPS 315

    Pirani Gauge MKS Model 315 replaced by Model 345

    Part number 103150010

  7. MKS INSTRUMENTS INC. BARATRON PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 10 TORR

    Capacitance Gauges

    MKS INSTRUMENTS INC. BARATRON PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 10 TORR

    10 Torr Pressure Transducer

  8. MKS INSTRUMENTS PRESSURE SWITCH 100 TORR

    Capacitance Gauges

    MKS INSTRUMENTS PRESSURE SWITCH 100 TORR

    Pressure Switch with Trip Point of 40 Torr

Common Applications

Low-pressure measurement

Industrial pressure control

Laboratory pressure environments

Buying Guide

Vacuum Gauges & Sensors Buying Guide

When selecting vacuum gauges and sensors, several key factors should be considered to ensure you procure the right equipment for your needs.

Key considerations include compatibility with existing systems and confirmation of measurement ranges. It's also important to verify the condition of surplus units for continued effectiveness.

  • Check pressure range compatibility for your specific application.
  • Ensure the sensor's configuration matches system requirements.
  • Examine the physical condition for signs of wear or damage.
  • Review any available calibration certificates or service logs to confirm accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of vacuum gauges are available?
Available types include pressure transducers, capacitance gauges, and vacuum switches, as noted in the listings.
What applications use vacuum gauges?
Vacuum gauges are used in applications requiring precise low-pressure measurement, such as in manufacturing and laboratory settings.
Which brand is commonly found for vacuum sensors?
MKS Instruments is a commonly listed brand for vacuum gauges and sensors in this category.
What pressure ranges do these sensors cover?
The sensors cover pressure ranges up to 1000 Torr, as indicated in the listings.
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