High Vacuum Gauge Characteristics
High vacuum gauges measure pressure in either a liquid or solid. Specifications of a high vacuum gauge vary by product, but some models include a cordless option with an extended battery life. Features of high vacuum gauges include alarms that can measure accuracy.
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Definition
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High vacuum gauges measure distinct pressures. Many different technologies are available to measure pressure, including digital measurements. High vacuum gauges vary but may include manometers which are partially filled with clear liquids or mercury. Another type of a high vacuum gauge is a thermocouple gauge which measures the change in thermal conductivity.
Specifications
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Specifications of a high vacuum gauge include the range of the vacuum and the operating temperature. The accuracy of the gauge also plays an important part in the specification of the high vacuum gauge. Technology available for high vacuum gauges includes cordless and battery options. Cordless options vary depending upon the product but some models come with a sleep function that can extend the battery life.
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Features
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High vacuum gauges can come with a variety of features including signal outputs and communication protocols. Signal outputs of a high vacuum gauge include temperature measurement outputs. This tool prevents measurement errors that could occur with a high vacuum gauge. Such errors could affect the high vacuum gauge accuracy. Audible and visual alarms are also features of a high vacuum gauge.
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