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Vacuum Gauges

A vacuum gauge is a gauge designed to measure the degree of vacuum in an evacuated vessel. A simple U-tube containing mercury is adequate for low vacua, but for high vacua other methods must be employed.

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Fil-Tech Inc.
Fil-Tech Inc. - Boston, MA
Fil-Tech supplies electron beam gun and ion source replacement parts, sensor heads and feedthroughs, INFICON rate monitors and controllers and Quality Crystals in Gold and Stress Relieving Alloy for the thin-film industry. We stock FT704, hydrocarbon oils and Krytox oils and greases, and ionization, thermocouple, INFICON and InstruTech vacuum gauges.
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Agilent Technologies Inc., Vacuum Products Div. - Lexington, MA
BRANDTECH Scientific Inc. - Essex, CT
INFICON - East Syracuse, NY
Key High Vacuum Products Inc. - Nesconset, NY
Kurt J. Lesker Co. - Jefferson Hills, PA
MKS Instruments Inc. - Andover, MA
Pfeiffer Vacuum Inc. - Nashua, NH
Vacuum Research Corp. - Pittsburgh, PA
Glossary
  • vacuum gauge A gauge designed to measure the degree of vacuum in an evacuated vessel. A simple U-tube containing mercury is adequate for low vacua, but for high vacua other methods must be employed. See McLeod gauge; Pirani gauge.
  • Pirani gauge A vacuum gauge designed to measure very high degrees of vacuum by thermal conduction.
  • McLeod gauge A gauge designed to measure high degrees of vacuum. It consists of a glass bulb attached to the vacuum vessel, the measurement being made by filling the bulb with mercury and observing the volume of the remaining gas in a capillary tube.
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