Digital Gauges – Unlock Your Extra Options

1h 00m

Everything you need to know about digital gauges: Differences from analog devices, advantages, possibilities, data reliability, sources of error.

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What is the webinar about?

​Have you ever wished you could adjust gauges from the comfort of your desk instead of scaling a 3-meter ladder? Imagine being able to switch off your cold cathode during sputtering to extend the life of your high-vacuum gauge. Or perhaps you've wanted to read error logs to pinpoint issues more precisely—and even prevent them in the future? If these thoughts have crossed your mind, this webinar is for you.

We answer these and other questions in our new webinar on digital gauges:

  • What's the difference compared to analog gauges?

  • What options are available for integration?

  • How reliable is the data provided?

The webinar is intended for anyone who is thinking about using digital gauges and who wants to find out in detail what they would be getting into. What new possibilities arise, such as activating a second filament, setting the gas type correction factor, use for Industry 4.0, predictive maintenance, etc.?

Do you have a topic you would like us to cover in the webinar? Email your topic to gauges@pfeiffer-vacuum.com before the end of October. During the Q&A session following the webinar, you will also have the opportunity to ask your own questions and receive individual answers live.

For those who would like to review the basics of how vacuum gauges work, we recommend our on-demand webinar “How Deep is My Vacuum and Where Am I?”, which can be found in the knowledge section on our website.

Speakers

patrick walther b15d78ce-5a86-41cc-b75d-51ad0bf9ebd7

Patrick WaltherStrategic Product Manager Instruments

sedrick njomou d29f1e19-c114-4345-a9b0-44621e5e71c7

​Sedrick Njomou​Product Manager Instruments

Who should attend?

This webinar is designed for anyone with two to three years of experience in working with vacuum technology, particularly those who operate, maintain or integrate vacuum gauges. Whether your focus is industrial applications or development, this webinar is relevant to you. Prior knowledge of digital vacuum gauges is not required.