Learn all about leak testing
There is no such thing as leakage-free, but understanding the different materials and types of leaks can benefit you greatly. We have created a comprehensive white paper on leakage to help you understand, find and prevent leakage in your application. Before you can test for leaks, you need to understand what a leak is.
Damage resulting from a leak, such as damaged products or assemblies and production interruption, must be prevented. The financial consequences are more serious when a machine cannot produce on schedule than the cost of the leak investigation itself.
Teesing offers custom leak testing applications that are made to be installed in your system. This is done with a highly sensitive instrument that can quantify the amount of leakage with great precision. The Inficon Sensitor Sentrac is much more accurate than traditional methods of detecting leaks. This accuracy is obviously of great importance to the high-tech industry with its ultra-clean environment and extreme precision.
Testing before delivery of an assembly offers you the assurance of consistent product quality before the products enter your process.
Learn what you can do yourself to minimize the risks of leaks and what options Teesing can offer you in "Understanding, Finding and Preventing Leaks.
In fact, what is important with leakage is that it does not exceed the requirements of your system. Leakage occurs at different volumes and frequencies, and some materials may be leak-tight for some applications and not for others. What is important is suitability for purpose. The document below explains in detail how leak-tightness is a relative term and what it can mean for your particular situation.
Preventing leaks in industrial systems as much as possible has many advantages. Not only does it prevent additional financial costs or disruption to your production process, but it also ensures that product failures are prevented as much as possible and the leak is detected more quickly.
There is no such thing as leak-free, but understanding the different materials and types of leaks can benefit you greatly. Download the document!
Teesing Engineering has created a comprehensive document on leakage, materials and industrial systems. So often the request reaches us: 'make our system leak-tight'. Unfortunately, leak-tight does not exist, but we can help to be careful.
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