High-precision digital vacuum gauge accurately and quickly measures vacuum in Microns, Pascals, Millibar, mmHg, and Torr with a resolution down to 1 micron. The digital vacuum pressure gauge sporting a large back-lit display, which operates for up to 100 hours on two AAA batteries and at temperatures below freezing.
Comes with a large LCD display
Equipped with 1/4" internal threaded connector
SISCO vacuum gauges are used to measure and monitor pressure in vacuum systems and are essential for maintaining accurate vacuum conditions. It is used in the automotive industry, HVAC, industrial, medical device manufacturing and sterilization, food packaging for extended shelf life, pharmaceutical production, aerospace for high altitude simulation, and the chemical and petroleum industries for processes such as distillation and purification.
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Model | SISCO-VG-A102730 |
Wireless | Bluetooth enabled |
Vacuum Range | 0-25000 microns |
Vacuum Resolution | 1 micron (0-1000 microns) 10 microns (10000-10000 microns) 100 microns (10000-25000 microns) |
Vacuum Accuracy | 5% of reading,±5 micron |
Display Units | microns, Pa, mBar, Torr, mmHg |
Update Rate | 3 reading/s |
Operating Temperature Range | 12-50℃ |
Maximum Altitude | No limit |
Temperature Resolution | N/A |
Temperature Accuracy | N/A |
Maximum Overpressure | 1000 psi |
Power Supply | 2*AAA alkaline batteries (not included) |
Battery Life | Up to 100 hours |
Weight | 80g |
Minimum Pass Analysis Time | N/A |
Calibration Equipment Required | Freezer, resealable plastic bag |
Self-diagnostics | √ (damaged/missing, calibration, oil) |
Power (Sleep mode/ Auto-off) | √ |
Backlight | √ |
Fidled Calibration | √ |
Q1: What is a vacuum gauge?
A1: A vacuum gauge is an instrument used to measure the pressure in a vacuum system, indicating how much air or gas is present within a closed environment. These gauges are essential in applications where precise control of pressure is required.
Q2: How does a vacuum gauge work?
A2: A vacuum gauge works by measuring the pressure exerted by the gas or air molecules within a vacuum system. Different types of vacuum gauges (such as mechanical, thermal conductivity, and ionization gauges) use various principles to detect and measure this pressure.
Q3: Can I use a vacuum gauge with any type of gas?
A3: Not all vacuum gauges are compatible with all types of gases. Some gauges are sensitive to specific gases, which can affect their accuracy and performance. Always check the manufacturer’s specifications for gas compatibility.
Tips: Advantages of using a micro digital vacuum gauge in Laboratory
A Micro Digital Vacuum Gauge offers several key advantages for laboratory applications:
These features make the micro digital vacuum gauge a valuable tool in laboratory settings, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of various experiments and processes.
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