Leak Testing is the most precise way to detect leaks and is used to identify leaks in various applications such as heat exchangers, valves, tubes, vessels, vacuum systems, turbines, flange connection, distillation towers and more. Leak testing is helpful during the complete manufacturing process. We use the technique in the product development lab for testing the quality. For testing the parts automatically, we use various Leak testers in machines. The objective behind leak testing is to inspect the weak spots and improve the design of products. Different leak testing methods are employed at Impartial testing to ensure that industrial systems are functioning correctly. 

 

Vacuum Box

Vacuum box testing is a leak testing method used to identify welding leaks.

In this technique, there is the formation of a high or low-pressure vacuum. Bubbles show where leaks are present.  

 

Soap Bubble 

Soap Bubble is a basic leakage test in which we apply a soap solution to the object’s surface under an internal pressure test. Soap bubbles form if the tracer gas leaks from the object. 

 

Helium-Mass Spectrometer 

Helium-Mass Spectrometer is the device that we use at Impartial testing to detect small leakages. Helium leaks out of the vessel, and there is checking of leakage rate using a mass spectrometer.