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Hamamatsu Corp. - Earth Innovations LB 2/24
Photonics Buyers' Guide / Vacuum Gauges
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Countries
19
United States:
2
United Kingdom:
2
Germany:
US States
3
Massachusetts:
3
California:
2
Colorado:
2
Pennsylvania:
2
New York:
OTHER: 11
Capabilities
16
Stock Manufacturers:
6
Suppliers/Distributors:
2
Custom Manufacturers:
2
Designers:
Average Number of Employees: 610


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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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