Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
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Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 251 Pirani/Cold Cathode Transmitters, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum transmitters, pressure gauges, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 251 Pirani/Cold Cathode Transmitters, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum transmitters, pressure gauges, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 261 Compact Cold Cathode Gauge has been designed precisely for the measurement of gases within a pressure range of 5 x 10^(-9) mbar through 1000 mbar. The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 261 Cold Cathode Gauge must not be used for measuring flammable or combustible gases in mixtures containing oxidants (e.g. atmospheric oxygen) within the potential range of explosion.
The PKR 261 Cold Cathode Gauge incorporates two separate modes of measurement - Pirani and Cold Cathode. The signals of both systems are combined in such a way that enables the generation of a single, uniform measurement signal as the output.
This version of the PKR 261 Cold Cathode Gauge is metal-sealed and consists of a DN 40 (40-mm) CF-F inlet flange.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 261 Series Compact/Cold Cathode Gauges, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum pressure gauges, transmitters, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 361 Gauge has been designed for vacuum measurement of gases within a pressure range of 5 x 10^(-9) through 1000 mbar. The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 361 Gauge must not be used for measuring flammable or combustible gases in mixtures containing oxidants (e.g. atmospheric oxygen) within the range of explosion.
The PKR 361 Gauge consists of two separate measurement systems - Pirani and Cold Cathode. The signals of both systems are combined in a way that generates a single, uniform measurement signal as output.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF PRODUCT IS OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum Pirani/Cold Cathode PKR 361, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum pressure gauges, transmitters, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 361 Gauge has been designed for vacuum measurement of gases within a pressure range of 5 x 10^(-9) through 1000 mbar. The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 361 Gauge must not be used for measuring flammable or combustible gases in mixtures containing oxidants (e.g. atmospheric oxygen) within the range of explosion.
The PKR 361 Gauge consists of two separate measurement systems - Pirani and Cold Cathode. The signals of both systems are combined in a way that generates a single, uniform measurement signal as output.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum Pirani/Cold Cathode PKR 361, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum pressure gauges, transmitters, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 361 Gauge has been designed for vacuum measurement of gases within a pressure range of 5 x 10^(-9) through 1000 mbar. The Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 361 Gauge must not be used for measuring flammable or combustible gases in mixtures containing oxidants (e.g. atmospheric oxygen) within the range of explosion.
The PKR 361 Gauge consists of two separate measurement systems - Pirani and Cold Cathode. The signals of both systems are combined in a way that generates a single, uniform measurement signal as output.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum PKR 361 Pirani/Cold Cathode Gauges, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum pressure gauges, transmitters, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa)is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum Pirani/Cold Cathode PKR 360, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum pressure gauges, transmitters, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa)is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum Pirani/Cold Cathode PKR 360, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum pressure gauges, transmitters, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area - the Pascal (Pa)is the SI unit commonly used to measure pressure, equivalent to one newton per square meter. Alternatively, pounds per square inch (psi) can also be used as a unit of pressure measurement. In determining the degree of pressure within a vacuum or system, most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, a level referred to as the zero point. Vacuum gauges are especially precise instruments, as they are able to detect the slightest deviations from a state of total vacuum. Any reading greater than total vacuum in such a state constitutes a form of pressure, and thus a vacuum gauge uses total vacuum as the zero point. A vacuum gauge utilizes an absolute scale, whereby the lever begins at the zero point (a complete absence of pressure within a state of total vacuum) and can only change in one direction (as pressure increases).
Differential pressure is likewise an important concept in the field of pressure measurement, as it conveys the difference in pressure between two points or systems. Often times, this refers to the difference between standard atmospheric pressure (typically about 100 kPa at sea level) and the pressure within a vacuum environment. Differential pressure analyses are commonly used in industrial processing systems, and are incorporated within many of the products sold and serviced by A&J Vacuum Services. Differential pressure gauges feature two inlet ports, each connected to one of the two environments where pressure is to be monitored. By monitoring the pressure differential between a near-vacuum environment and one featuring standard atmospheric pressure, the user/operator may obtain an accurate pressure reading by subtracting the difference in total pressure between the two systems.
*THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS PRODUCT IF OPENED OR USED*
A&J Vacuum services and repairs Pfeiffer Vacuum Pirani/Cold Cathode PKR 360, along with all other Pfeiffer Vacuum pressure gauges, transmitters, and measurement devices available on our website. Please contact us for additional information concerning our service program or click http://www.ajvs.com/service.php to access our Services page. We likewise offer emergency service and repair upon request. For more information, please contact A&J Vacuum Services at (973) 249-0854. Thank you for choosing AJVS as your supplier.