Hot Ion Combination Gauge Measures 13 Decades With One Vacuum Connection and Automatic Self-calibrating Replacement Sensor

Maintains reproducibility, lower cost of ownership

East Syracuse, NY - 22 September 2005 - The INFICON BPG402 Hot Ion Combination Vacuum Gauge provides vacuum measurement over 13 decades from 10 -10 mbar to atmosphere, maintaining high accuracy and reproducibility when a sensor is replaced. INFICON Hot Ion Vacuum Gauges for the entire vacuum range have the unique capability of automatically reading embedded data to fully calibrate the new sensor for consistently reliable measurements. With INFICON on-board calibration in the gauge electronics, only the sensor is replaced when necessary, further lowering cost of ownership and increasing efficiency.
For more information, contact INFICON, Two Technology Place, East Syracuse, NY 13057-9714, +1.315.434.1100, email: reachus@inficon.com, http://www.inficon.com.

About INFICON
INFICON is a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of innovative instrumentation, critical sensor technologies, and advanced process control software for the semiconductor and vacuum-coating industries and other industrial applications. These analyses, measurement and control products are vital to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and end-users in the complex manufacturing of semiconductors, flat panel displays, magnetic and optical storage media and precision optics. INFICON also provides essential instrumentation for gas leak detection to the air conditioning/refrigeration industries and toxic chemical analysis for emergency response and security markets. Headquartered in Syracuse, New York, INFICON has world-class manufacturing facilities in the United States and Europe and worldwide offices in the U.S., China, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Liechtenstein, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. For more information about INFICON and its products, please visit the Company's website at www.inficon.com.

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Hot Ion Combination Gauge Measures 13 Decades With One Vacuum Connection and Automatic Self-calibrating Replacement Sensor
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