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Friday, 25 September 2015, 15:00 HKT/SGT | |
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Enabling a long product life that maintains high precision even under harsh conditions |
Chigasaki, Japan, Sept 25, 2015 - (ACN Newswire) - ULVAC, Inc. is pleased to announce that the company has developed G-TRAN series multi ionization gauge ST2, a transducer-type ionization vacuum gauge with a long product life that maintains high measurement accuracy even under harsh conditions, and will start selling the product in October 2015.
| ULVAC Launches G-TRAN Series Multi Ionization Gauge ST2 |
Background
A variety of gas molecules may exist in a vacuum space under certain conditions. Therefore, it is not uncommon that vacuum measurements are performed under conditions that are severe for a vacuum gauge. As a result, we often hear that users encounter problems regarding lifetime of vacuum gauges (a short product life due to contamination, problems in electrical discharge, an increase in sensor head replacement frequency, etc.) and measurement accuracy (variation in sensitivity, errors, etc.). Major reasons for these difficulties are the following:
- Outgassing released during various vacuum processes - Outgassing released from test pieces (samples) - Residue of cutting oil or cleaning fluid used during processing vacuum chambers - Outgassing released from wiring materials, moving mechanisms, motors, etc. inside vacuum chambers
These elements contaminate sensor heads causing problems such as a reduction in the length of life of filaments, a decrease in sensitivity, and failures in emission current and electric discharge. To avoid such problems, it is necessary to replace sensor heads periodically. More frequent replacement of sensor heads leads to:
- An increase in running costs for sensor heads, which are consumables - Losses caused by suspension of production lines (systems) during replacement of sensor heads - An increase in time and effort required to replace them
Overview
To resolve these difficulties, ULVAC has developed an ionization vacuum gauge with a structure designed to lighten the load on ion collectors by reducing the ion current value per area and to make electric potential in ionized space uniform. This gauge enables the performance of accurate measurements for a longer period of time (more than 30 times longer compared to our conventional models) even under harsh conditions for ionization vacuum gauges. We believe our new product will greatly contribute to reducing running costs and downtime of your various vacuum systems and improving yield ratio.
Features
Features of the new ionization vacuum gauge G-TRANS series ST2 are:
- ULVAC's unique electrode structure Stable sensitivity, high precision, long product life (more than 30 times longer compared to our conventional models) and low running costs.
- Compact metal tube Smaller install space and lower risk of sensor head damage.
- Multi-ion gauge-type sensor unit Connecting the Pirani vacuum gauge unit and the atmospheric pressure sensor enables a reduction in control signals.
Specifications
- Standard specifications: ST2-1, serial communications specifications: ST2-2 - Measurement range: 10 Pa to 1E-5 Pa (possible to use it in combination with the Pirani vacuum gauge and the atmospheric pressure sensor) - Sensor head specifications: A compact metal tube Filament material: Ir/Y2O3 coating - Degassing function: Electron stimulated desorption method
Photo: G-TRAN Series Multi Ionization Gauge ST2 - ST2 https://www.acnnewswire.com/topimg/Low_ulvac1509251.jpg - ISG1 https://www.acnnewswire.com/topimg/Low_ulvac1509252.jpg
Sales Target and Price
- Sales target: 500 units in the first year, 5,000 units in FY2017 - Sales price range: from 120,000 yen (tax-excluded)
Full press release (PDF): http://www.acnnewswire.com/clientreports/598/1509251.pdf
Contact:
ULVAC, Inc. Components Division Overseas Sales in Japan
TEL: +81-467-89-2261
FAX: +81-467-89-2267
Topic: New Product
Source: ULVAC, Inc.
Sectors: Design Process, Electronics, Engineering, Science & Nanotech
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