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Traceability to SI units for Vacuum Measurement in Industrial applications

Karl Jousten
  • Abstract:
    In the context of international standards like the ISO 9000 series or ISO 17025 the traceability of measurement instruments of physical units in industrial processes gained more importance in the last two decades, so to say also for vacuum measurement. Traceable calibrations of vacuum gauges ensure agreement with the SI units. For this purpose vacuum primary standards are needed. The international system of metrology ensures that the vacuum primary standards registered in the system are equivalent and fulfil their specifications. Secondary and reference standards are used to disseminate the pressure scale in vacuum to calibration laboratories, to the manufacturers of gauges, and finally to industrial processes or to research facilities. Suitable vacuum gauges for this purpose including their expected measurement uncertainties will be described. Notes for the measurement uncertainties at the place of the end user will be given.
  • Keywords:
    vacuum metrology, primary standard, traceability, vacuum gauges, accuracy, uncertainty
  • DOI:
    _unreg_tc16-2007.033

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
    TC16
  • Event name:
    Cultivating Metrological Knowledge
  • Title:
    3rd Conference on Pressure Measurement (together with 20th TC3 Conference on Measurement of Force, Mass and Torque & 1st TC22 Conference on Vibration Measurement)
  • Place:
    Merida, MEXICO
  • Time:
    27 November 2007 - 01 December 2007