Cold cathode vacuum gauge Televac® MX7B
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Cold cathode vacuum gauge - Televac® MX7B - The Fredericks Company - ionization / digital / analog
Cold cathode vacuum gauge - Televac® MX7B - The Fredericks Company - ionization / digital / analog
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Characteristics

Technology
cold cathode, ionization
Display
digital, analog
Other characteristics
RS485, USB, with built-in electronics
Vacuum range

Min.: 0.00000001 Torr
(0 psi)

Max.: 0.001 Torr
(0.000019337 psi)

Description

The Televac® MX7B is an active vacuum gauge (also called an analog vacuum gauge or a digital vacuum gauge) featuring the well-known Televac® 7B cold cathode ionization gauge. This gauge provides robust, contamination-resistant measurement from 10-3 to 10-8 Torr. The Penning ionization gauge is easy to disassemble, making gauge replacement and cleaning stress-free while also saving you time and money. Our engineers designed this cold cathode ionization gauge with end users in mind, with a particular focus on heat treat and vacuum furnace end users who wanted full range vacuum measurement from a durable and cleanable digital vacuum gauge or analog vacuum gauge. The MX7B Penning ionization gauge is designed for use with our digital micron gauges, the MX4A or MX2A, for a combined range of 10-8 Torr to 1000 Torr. This system is also a drop-in replacement for the Televac® MP7ER. Features and Benefits: Highly contamination resistant cold cathode ionization gauge design Compact design Color OLED display Configurable 0 to 10 V analog output Set point relay and open connector for process control RS-485 and USB communications standard EthernetIP communications available via the MX Active Gauge EIP Gateway Easily cleaned Penning ionization gauge for extended sensor lifetime Rapid turn-around for calibration and service

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