Rebuild Kit for Series 903 Cold Cathode Sensor_1658560
Representative image only

Rebuild Kit for Series 903 Cold Cathode Sensor

$434.50

The price is inclusive of GST
DescriptionRebuild Kit for 423 I-Mag® Cold Cathode Sensor, 423 I-Mag 423 Rebuild Kit, Rebuild Kit for 423 I-Mag Cold Cathode Sensor
423 I-Mag® dimensional drawing
423 I-Mag® manual
937B Gauge Controller data sheet
943/423/421 data sheet
MKS Vacuum Gauge, Controller, & Module product overview
Overview

MKS, Granville-Phillips® Vacuum Gauges & Sensors cover a broad spectrum of vacuum measurement solutions, including:

  • Stabil-Ion® Vacuum Gauges are all-metal Bayard-Alpert (B-A) style gauges developed to maintain long-term accuracy over the life of the product.
  • Micro-Ion® Vacuum Gauges are the world's smallest Bayard-Alpert (B-A) style gauge in an all-metal enclosure.
  • Convectron® Vacuum Gauges have been the world-standard convection-enhanced pirani gauge for over 3 decades and are used in thousands of vacuum processes to accurately measure pressure from 10-4 Torr to Atmosphere.
  • Classic Granville-Phillips® glass and nude Bayard-Alpert (B-A) hot cathode ionization vacuum gauges provide good vacuum measurement at an economical cost.
  • 431 & 423 I-Mag® Cold Cathode gauges provide long lifetime over a wide measurement range

(1.0x10-11 to 1.0x10-2 Torr)

431 & 423 I-Mag Cold Cathode Vacuum Sensors are based on the ionization probability of the gas, with the ionization as a result of a high voltage discharge of electrons. These cold cathode pressure vacuum sensors are based on an inverted magnetron design, for an increased measurement range. The dual feedthrough for ion collection is a unique feature, making the pressure reading more accurate than other cold cathode vacuum and pressure sensors.

The 431 vacuum sensor has a higher operating temperature and customized models are available. The I-Mag® 423 vacuum sensor is lower-cost, more compact, and has a higher bake-out temperature.

FEATURES & BENEFITS:

  • Sensor tubes can be mounted in any position without affecting reading
  • No filaments to burn out
  • No need to degas the gauge
  • No adjustment in emission current or filament voltage required

APPLICATIONS:

  • High energy physics
  • Analytical instruments
  • Laser production
  • Ion implantation
  • Mass spectrometry
  • PVD

Over 40,000 Customers Trust John Morris