Product Code :

APC-MM-MG054

Mcleod Gauge

The Mcleod Gauge is a precision instrument used to measure low pressures in the range of vacuum systems. It is particularly useful for measuring pressures in the range of 10⁻² to 10⁻⁶ Torr. This gauge operates on the principle of compressing a known volume of gas and determining its pressure based on Boyle’s Law. The Mcleod Gauge is widely utilized in laboratories and industries such as vacuum technology, scientific research, and semiconductor manufacturing.

Specification

Details

Measurement Range

10⁻³ to 1 Torr

Accuracy

±2% of Full Scale

Pressure Rating

Up to 1 bar

Material

Stainless Steel (SS304, SS316)

Features
  • High Precision Measurement: Accurate for extremely low-pressure ranges.
  • Wide Pressure Range: Measures from 10⁻² to 10⁻⁶ Torr.
  • No Electronic Components: Ideal for environments sensitive to electrical interference.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality glass for visibility and reliability.
  • Portable and Manual Operation: Does not require external power.
  • Chemical Compatibility: Can be used with inert and non-corrosive gases.
Applications
  • Vacuum Technology: Used in vacuum systems to measure ultra-low pressures.
  • Scientific Research: Accurate pressure measurements in experimental setups.
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Ensures precise pressure conditions for fabrication processes.
  • Calibration: Calibrates other vacuum gauges by providing a reference standard.
  • Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry: Monitors low pressures in controlled environments.
  • High Precision Measurement: Accurate for extremely low-pressure ranges.
  • Wide Pressure Range: Measures from 10⁻² to 10⁻⁶ Torr.
  • No Electronic Components: Ideal for environments sensitive to electrical interference.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality glass for visibility and reliability.
  • Portable and Manual Operation: Does not require external power.
  • Chemical Compatibility: Can be used with inert and non-corrosive gases.
  • Vacuum Technology: Used in vacuum systems to measure ultra-low pressures.
  • Scientific Research: Accurate pressure measurements in experimental setups.
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Ensures precise pressure conditions for fabrication processes.
  • Calibration: Calibrates other vacuum gauges by providing a reference standard.
  • Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry: Monitors low pressures in controlled environments.

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