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A handheld device for vacuum-measurement tasks

The TPG 202 Neo is a compact handheld pressure gage (photo) that can be used for measurement of vacuum levels in laboratory systems. The device covers the range from 5 × 10–5 to 1,230 millibars, and has a silicone protective cover for demanding environments. The gage’s versatility allows it to be employed across a wide spectrum of applications, from laboratory settings to field-service operations. One of the key features of the TPG 202 Neo is its large internal mass storage, which allows for continuous data collection over extended periods. This feature simplifies data management, because users can easily export collected data via a USB-C connection without needing special software, the company says. The TPG 202 Neo’s large LCD display supports graphic data plotting, enhancing the user experience by providing clear and precise data visualization. This makes it easier for users to interpret data and make informed decisions based on real-time information, the company adds. Applications for the TPG 202 Neo extend from measuring rough, as well as medium, vacuum, to determining pumping speed, and performing simple leak detection using pressure gradient or increase measurements. — Pfeiffer Vacuum+Fab Solutions, Asslar, Germany

www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com

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