360120 GRANVILLE-PHILLIPS

360120 GRANVILLE-PHILLIPS

– Sensitivity: 2.5 x 10^-10 Torr
– Accuracy: ±15% of reading
– Maximum bakeout temperature: 150°C
– Operating temperature range: 5°C to 55°C
– Filament current: 40 mA
– Filament voltage: 3.3 V
– Heater current: 1.5 A
– Heater voltage: 6.3 V

360120 GRANVILLE-PHILLIPS

The 360120 Granville-Phillips ion gauge tube is a highly sensitive pressure gauge designed for use in high vacuum applications. It is compatible with Granville-Phillips controllers and can measure pressures in the range of 1 x 10^-10 to 1 x 10^-2 Torr.

Specifications:

  • Sensitivity: 2.5 x 10^-10 Torr
  • Accuracy: ±15% of reading
  • Maximum bakeout temperature: 150°C
  • Operating temperature range: 5°C to 55°C
  • Filament current: 40 mA
  • Filament voltage: 3.3 V
  • Heater current: 1.5 A
  • Heater voltage: 6.3 V

Features:

  • All-metal, UHV compatible construction
  • Low magnetic field emission
  • Compact size for easy integration into vacuum systems
  • Long life and high reliability

Applications:

  • High vacuum systems
  • Semiconductor processing
  • Surface science experiments
  • Thin film deposition
  • Materials science research

For more information about the 360120 Granville-Phillips ion gauge tube, please refer to the product manual or contact our technical support team.

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