Pressure gauge Ionization

Ionization pressure gauges are instruments designed to measure gas pressure at very low values. They work based on the ionization method, which involves ionizing a gas with an electrical discharge and then measuring the current flowing through the ionized gas.

Ionization pressure gauges are used in experimental installations to measure pressure in narrow ranges, for example, from 10-7 to 10-3 millimeters of mercury. They are usually used to study processes occurring in the gas phase, for example, in plasma or gas discharges.

An ionization gauge uses an electrical discharge to ionize gas molecules, causing an increase in current flow through the ionized area. The current is measured by a sensor, which converts it into a signal proportional to the gas pressure.

One of the advantages of ionization pressure gauges is their high sensitivity, which allows you to measure gas pressure with an accuracy of several percent. In addition, they are highly stable and can operate over a wide range of temperatures and pressures.

However, ionization pressure gauges also have some disadvantages. First, they require special equipment to create the electrical discharge, which can be difficult to implement in some environments. Secondly, they may be affected by external factors such as electromagnetic interference or temperature changes, which can lead to measurement errors.

Despite these disadvantages, ionization pressure gauges continue to be used in various fields of science and technology where high accuracy in measuring gas pressure is required. They are an indispensable tool for research in the field of plasma, gas discharges, laser physics and other areas of science and technology.



To accurately measure gas pressure, it is necessary to use special instruments. One such device is an ionization pressure gauge, which is designed to measure not only pressure, but also temperature in various industrial systems. This type of pressure gauges is highly accurate and reliable due to its unique design.

Ionization pressure gauges are used in chemical laboratories, pharmaceutical plants, as well as in the oil and gas and food industries. They are an indispensable tool for monitoring the pressure and temperature of gases used in these industries. A pressure gauge is used to measure low pressure in gases. It is based on creating the excitation of electrical pulses in a gas during the interaction of the gas with the working fluid of the measuring system. As a rule, a mercury technical manometer is used to operate the measured objects. To improve the accuracy of the pressure gauge, it is possible to use various additional structures in the form of compensators, filters and other structural elements. It is worth noting that the use of an ionization pressure gauge allows you to reduce the risk of accidents, since it has the following characteristics: - the sensitive element has a high level of reliability under climatic influences - allows you to quickly and accurately diagnose possible malfunctions in the system, especially in low temperature conditions - data obtained with the help of ionization pressure gauges are stored for a long time without loss of measurement accuracy - can work in explosive conditions and is an environmentally friendly device