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Vacuum-Pressure Testing
As the name suggests, this method of leak
testing is a combination of pressure and vacuum testing. The
object to be tested is given an internal helium pressure,
either by forcing helium into the hermetically sealed object by
way of a leak with external positive pressure or by internally
pressurizing the object with helium. The test object is then
placed within an evacuation chamber connected to the leak
detector. If a leak is present, helium will escape from the
object under test into the chamber and be detected by the mass
spectrometer tube. Since the tested object is surrounded by
vacuum, there is little dilution of the tracer gas and
therefore greater sensitivity. This method of leak testing is
often used in high production testing.
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This MD-490M industrial
helium leak detector is the heart of every VIC industrial
leak-test solution.
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