Low outgassing vibration measurements in vacuum are...

Low outgassing

Vibration measurements in a vacuum are fundamentally unproblematic - assuming correct sensor selection! Crucial for the applicability of a sensor under vacuum conditions are two criteria: hermetic tightness of the sensor housing and the absence of strong outgassing components on sensor and cable.

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PCB-352M170

  • ICP® vibration sensor for vacuum applications,
  • Low outgassing
  • Measuring range 500 g
  • Sensitivity 10 mV / g,
  • Frequency range 1 … 10,000 Hz,
  • 10-32 female connector on the side
    • PCB-352M208

    • ICP®-miniature vibration sensor for vacuum applications,
    • Low outgassing
    • Measuring range 500 g
    • Sensitivity 10 mV / g,
    • Frequency range 2 … 10,000 Hz,
    • Mass 0.7 grams,
    • Integrated cable, length 3 m,
      ending on 10-32 plug
      • PCB-352M212

      • ICP®-miniature vibration sensor for vacuum applications,
      • Low outgassing
      • Measuring range 500 g
      • Sensitivity 10 mV / g,
      • Frequency range 0.5 … 10,000 Hz,
      • Mass 0.64 grams,
      • Integrated cable, length 3 m,
        ending on 10-32 plug
        • PCB-357A07

        • Miniature vibration sensor with charge output,
        • Low outgassing
        • Mass 0.96 gram,
        • Continuous use temperature up to 260 ° C,
        • Measuring range 2,000 g
        • Sensitivity 1.7 pC/g,
        • Upper frequency limit 15,000 Hz,
        • M3 socket side,
        • Including connection cable, length 3 m,
          ending on 10-32 plug
          • PCB-352A57

            • ICP®-miniature vibration sensor,
            • Mass 1.3 grams.
            • With TEDS memory chip,.
            • Measuring range 2,000 g
            • Sensitivity 2.5 mV / g,.
            • Frequency range 0.5... 10,000 Hz,
            • 5-44 connector side,.
            • Suitable for vacuum applications
              (Special cables required, details on request)