BAROCEL 7000 SERIES CAPACITANCE GAUGES
Edwards Barocel 7000 series is our most accurate offering ever in vacuum gauging Barocel Gauges have been introduced based on customers needs for ever more accurate measurement and control of systems. With ambient and heated offerings we can offer superior performance and reliability that means you can fit and forget it.
Superior performance - Excellent zero stability and accuracy
System enhancement - Simple integration with dual set points for enhanced control
Flexible solutions - From compact to heated and everything between
Low cost of ownership - Zero maintenance required
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
The Barocel 7000 series has 3 main variants, the 7025m, the 7025 and the 7045/7100. These are available in a range
of full-scales from 1000 to 0.1 mbar/torr (100 to 10 for the 7025m) and with a number of flange options. This enables
pressure measurement and control over 7 decades and simplicity when fitting to your system.
Barocel 7025m - miniaturised accuracy
For those who need measurement accuracy on a budget, the 7025m is the gauge for you. Built
on the same principles as the higher end Barocel 7000 gauges, this shares its ceramic sensing
technology and excellent zero stability. Recognising the market need for an smaller more cost
effective solution, this provides you with the first step on the way to a more efficient system.
Barocel 7025 - benchmark performance
Designed to give repeatable high performance, this is the gauge which sets the standard in
a wide range of applications. Giving high levels of accuracy, it has been designed to be fit
and forget, with multiple levels of internal protection; Baffle, coatings and shielding fitted as
standard along with the excellent zero stability and any orientation mounting.
Barocel 7045 & 7100 - temperature control
Using the same measuring cell found in the 7025, these gauges then have integrated heaters to
hold the gauges at fixed temperatures. For applications with harsh gasses, where condensation
could cause issue, we have implemented two levels of heated gauges. Heated to steady
temperatures of either 45°C (7045) or 100°C (7100), these provide you with piece of mind that
you will not get condensates in the gauge that could lead to damage to your control network.