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Introduction To Vacuum Gauges

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Introduction to vacuum gauges

Vacuum Gauges where the Pressure Readings are Independent of the Type
of Gas (Mechanical Vacuum Gauges)

BOURDON Vacuum Gauge


The inside of a tube which is bent into a circular arc (the so-called Bourdon tube)
is connected to the vacuum system. Due to the effect of the external atmospheric
pressure, the end of the tube bends more or less during the evacuation process.
This actuates the pointer arrangement which is attached to this point. The
corresponding pressure can be read off on a linear scale. With Bourdon gauges it
is possible to roughly determine pressures between 10 mbar (7.5 Torr) and
atmospheric pressure.

Capsule Vacuum Gauge


This vacuum gauge contains a hermetically sealed, evacuated, thin-walled
diaphragm capsule which is located within the instrument. As the vacuum
pressure reduces, the capsule bulges. This movement is transferred via a system
of levers to a pointer and can then be read off as the pressure on a linear scale.

Diaphragm Vacuum Gauge


In the case of the diaphragm vacuum gauge which is capable of absolute
pressure measurements, a sealed and evacuated vacuum chamber is separated
by a diaphragm from the vacuum pressure to be measured. This serves as the
reference quantity. With increasing evacuation, the difference between the
pressure which is to be measured and the pressure within the reference chamber
becomes less, causing the diaphragm flex. This flexure may be transferred by
mechanical means like a lever, for example, to a pointer and scale, or electrically
by means of a strain gauge or a bending bar for conversion into an electrical
measurement signal. The measurement range of such diaphragm vacuum
gauges extends from 1 mbar (0.75 Torr) to over 2000 mbar (1500 Torr).

Capacitance Vacuum Gauge


The pressure sensitive diaphragm of these capacitive absolute pressure sensors
is made of Al2O3 ceramics. The term “capacitive measurement” means that a
plate capacitor is created by the diaphragm with a fixed electrode behind the
diaphragm. When the distance between the two plates of this capacitor changes,
a change in capacitance will result. This change, which is proportional to the
pressure, is then converted into a corresponding electrical measurement signal.
Here too, an evacuated reference chamber serves as the reference for the
pressure measurements. With capacitance gauges it is possible to accurately
measure pressures from 10-5 mbar/Torr to well above atmospheric pressure,
whereby different capacitance gauges having diaphragms of different thickness
(and therefore sensitivity) will have to be used.

From Loewener Vacuum service


Vacuum Gauges where the Pressure Readings Depend of the Type of Gas

Thermal Conductivity Gauge (Pirani)


This measurement principle utilizes the thermal conductivity of gases for the
purpose of pressure measurements in the range from 10-4 mbar/Torr to
atmospheric pressure. Today, only the principle of the controlled Pirani gauge is
used by LEYBOLD in order to attain a quick response. The filament within the
gauge head forms one arm of a Wheatstone bridge. The heating voltage which is
applied to the bridge is controlled in such a way, that the filament resistance and
thus the temperature of the filament remains constant regardless of the quantity
of heat given off by the filament. Since the heat transfer from the filament to the
gas increases with increasing pressures, the voltage across the bridge is a
measure of the pressure. Improvements with regard to temperature
compensation have resulted in stable pressure readings also in the face of large
temperature changes, in particular when measuring low pressures.

Cold Cathode Ionization Vacuum Gauge (Penning)


Here the pressure is measured through a gas discharge within a gauge head
whereby the gas discharge is ignited by applying a high tension. The resulting ion
current is output as a signal which is proportional to the prevailing pressure. The
gas discharge is maintained also at low pressures with the aid of a magnet. New
concepts for the design of such sensors permit safe and reliable operation of
these socalled Penning sensors in the pressure range from 10-2 to 1 x 10-9
mbar/Torr. LEYBOLD VACUUM PRODUCTS AND REFERENCE BOOK
2003/2004

Hot Cathode Ionization Vacuum Gauge


These sensors commonly use three electrodes. A hot cathode emits electrons
which impinge on an anode. The gas, the pressure of which is to be measured, is
thus ionized. The resulting positive ion current is detected through the third
electrode - the so-called ion detector - and this current is used as the signal
which is proportional to the pressure. The hot cathode sensors which are mostly
used today, are based on the Bayard-Alpert principle. With this electrode
arrangement it is possible to make measurements in the pressure range from 10-
10 to 10-2 mbar/Torr. Other electrode arrangements permit access to a higher
range of pressures from 10-1 mbar/Torr down to 10-10 mbar/Torr. For the
measurement of pressures below 10-10 mbar/Torr so-called extractor ionization
sensors after Redhead are employed. In extractor ionization gauges the created
ions are focused onto a very thin and short ion detector. Due to the geometrical
arrangement of this system, interfering influences such as X-ray effects and ion
desorption can be almost completely eliminated. The extractor ionization gauge
permits pressure measurements in the range from 10-4 to 10-12 mbar/Torr.
Common vacuum fittings: from Trinos Vacuum

http://us.trinos.com/cgi-bin/trinos/iboshop.cgi?show0,780834353823438

» CF / Conflat 16 - 400 mm

In this type of fitting the seal is made by a copper ring.

These flanges and components are also referred to as:

• CF

• ConFlat

• UHV

We can supply them in a variety of materials:

• 304L SS

• 316L SS

• 316LN SS

• 316LN SS ESR

• Aluminum

Connecting a CF Fitting or Flange


When making a CF connection it is important to fasten the screws on a CF connection opposite each other. Fasten one screw and then the next screw fastened should be
offset 180°. The next screw should be approximately 90° off and then 180° and so on. This will prevent any unnecessary tension. A radial keyway on the face of the flange
serves to break any unwanted sealing connection that will interfere with the testing at higher vacuum ranges and will also permit the helium to be diffused directly on the
sealing surface. When connecting two CF Flanges are being connected. It is helpful to have at least one flange rotatable in order to align the bolt holes for fastening.
Nominal
1 2 2 2 3 4 4 6 16
diameter
1/3 1/8 3/4 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 6" 3/4 8" 10" 12" 14" 1/2
US
" " " " " " " " "
[inch/OD]

Nominal
diameter 16 25 38 40 50 63 80 100 130 160 200 250 300 350
DN CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF
[mm/ID]

Inner
123. 298. 349.
diameter 16 22.2 35 38 47.6 63 73 100 150 200 250
7 5 3
I [mm]

Outer
113. 117. 171. 202. 253. 306. 355. 419.
diameter 34.0 54.1 69.9 69.9 85.9 152.0
5 6 5 5 0 0 6 1
A [mm]

Height H
7.2 12.6 13 13 17.5 17.5 20.6 20 21.4 22 24.5 26 28.5 28.5
[mm]

flange
127. 159. 205. 256. 305. 356.
socket R 18.2 41.3 38.2 40 51 70.3 76.5 108.3
3 3 3 3 3 1
[mm]

Pipe 205
18 x 25.4 38 x 40 x 50.8 70 x 76.2 108 x 127 159 256 305 356
diameter x
1 x 1.5 1.5 x 2 x 2 x x2 x3 x3 x3
R [mm] 2.5

Bolt circle L 92.1 102. 130.2 151. 181. 231. 284. 325. 388.
27 41.3 58.7 58.7 72.4
[mm] 5 4 5 6 0 8 0 4 9

Screw/thre
6x 4x 6x 6x 8x 8x 10 x 16 x 18 x 20 x 24 x 32 x 30 x 36 x
ad
M4 M6 M6 M6 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8 M8
(metric)

Screw/thre 6x 4x 6x 6x 8x 8x 10 x 16 x 18 x 20 x 24 x 32 x 30 x 36 x
ad 8- 1/4- 1/4- 1/4- 5/16 5/16 5/16 5/16- 5/16 5/16 5/16 5/16 5/16 5/16
(US) 32 28 28 28 -24 -24 -24 24 -24 -24 -24 -24 -24 -24
ISO-KF 0 - 50 mm

The ISO-KF flange system utilizes a single clamp system. This is an economical and
reusable solution for rapid and frequent assembly and disassembly. The ISO-KF flanges
can operate in high vacuum environments to pressures in the range of 10-8mbar (10-8
torr). Trinos stocks ISO-KF flange components in metric tube sizes from 10mm - 50mm
and imperial tube sizes from 1/2" - 2". Custom ISO-KF flange or tube sizes are available
upon request. Larger tube sizes are available in a clamping style ISO-K Flange system
and a bolt style ISO-F Flange system. Trinos ISO-KF flanges comply with all ISO
specifications (DIN 28 404 and ISO 1609) for vacuum mounting hardware and are
compatible with ISO-KF, QF and NW flanges and components from most third parties.

Figure 1: ISO-KF Flange System

ISO-Flanges are deliverable with different tubes. The table below contains guidance values for
the tube inner diameter, for exact values refer to the specific component.

Flange OD
Trinos Reference ID mm ID Inches
inches
ISO-KF Flange System
ISO-KF 16 16 0.63 1.2
ISO-KF 25 24 0.94 1.6
ISO-KF 40 40.5 1.6 2.2
ISO-KF 50 50.6 2 3
ISO-K Flange System
ISO-K 63 70.1 2¾ 3.74
ISO-K 80 82.9 3¼ 4.33
ISO-K 100 102 4 5.12
ISO-K 160 153 6 7.09
ISO-K 200 213 8.4 9.45
ISO-K 250 267 10 ½ 11.42
ISO-K 320 318 12 ½ 14.57
ISO-K 400 400 15 ¾ 17.72
ISO-K 500 502 19 ¾ 21.65
ISO-K 630 654 25 ¾ 27.17
ISO-K 63 - 630 mm

The ISO-K flange system utilizes a multiple


clamp system. This is an economical and
reusable solution for rapid and frequent
assembly and disassembly. The ISO-K flanges
can operate in high vacuum environments to
pressures in the range of 1x10-8mbar (1x10-8
torr). Trinos stocks ISO-K flange components in
metric and imperial tube sizes. Custom ISO-K
flange or tube sizes are available upon request.
Smaller flange sizes are available in a single
clamping style known as the ISO-KF Flange
system.

ISO-K Flange System with clamps

ISO-K Recommended Number x Grip Flange OD


Trinos Reference ID mm ID Inches
Flange Number of when assembling on inches
Size clamps a baseplate
ISO-KF Flange System
63 4 4 x M8 x 35
ISO-KF 16 16 0.63 1.2
80 4 8 x M8 x 35
ISO-KF 25 24 0.94 1.6
100 4 8 x M8 x 35
ISO-KF 40 40.5 1.6 2.2
160 4 8 x M10 x 40
ISO-KF 50 50.6 2 3
200 6 12 x M10 x 40
ISO-K Flange System
250 6 12 x M10 x 40
ISO-K 63 70.1 2¾ 3.74
320 8 12 x M12 x 50
ISO-K 80 82.9 3¼ 4.33
400 8 16 x M12 x 50
ISO-K 100 102 4 5.12
500 12 16 x M12 x 50
ISO-K 160 153 6 7.09
630 12 20 x M12 x 55
ISO-K 200 213 8.4 9.45
ISO-K 250 267 10 ½ 11.42

ISO-K 320 318 12 ½ 14.57

ISO-K 400 400 15 ¾ 17.72


ISO-K 500 502 19 ¾ 21.65
ISO-K 630 654 25 ¾ 27.17
ISO-F 63 - 630 mm

ISO-F Flanges are also commonly


referred to as ISO Bolt Flanges.

ISO-F Flanges are comparable to other


ISO flanges in that they seal with an O-
Ring which is carried by a center-ring.
Whereas other ISO flange systems are
connected with special clamps, ISO-
Flanges are joined with bolts in through
holes.

It is important to note, that ISO-F and


ISO-K can be joined with a bolt-ring
which slides over the standard ISO-K
flange.
This bolt ring converts an ISO-K into an
ISO-F with a rotable collar.

ISO-F Flange
ISO-F Half Nipples
ISO-F Tees, Crosses, Elbows & Doors
ISO-F Centering Rings & O-Rings
ISO-F Set of Screws

Wire Seal Flanges 250 - 600 mm

Wire-Seal Flanges
These flanges are commonly referred to as:

• COF

• UHV Large

• Wire Seal Flange

We carry them in Materials

• 304

• 316L

All parts mentioned in this catalog can be customized in terms of


dimensions and materials used, normally within just a few days.

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