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Our expert leak detection technicians travel the globe providing industrial leak testing services where and when you require and at a reasonable cost. 

Helium Leak Testing

Our primary method of leak testing utilizes a mass spectrometer helium leak detector in either the outboard or sniffer mode, (as is the case when performing a vacuum leak test on a condenser) or an inboard test which requires connecting the leak detector's vacuum system in with the system to be tested (can only be performed on systems that operate under medium to high vacuum).

Other Services We Offer

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Pressure Change Measurement Testing

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Bubble Leak Testing

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Vacuum Bag Leak Testing

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Consulting for Leak Testing (ASNT Level III Certified Cert#118799)

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Vacuum Gauge Calibration

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Sales and Service for Leak Detection Equipment

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Helium Leak Checking for Vacuum Furnaces

All field service technicians are trained in the latest techniques and equipment and are certified in accordance ASNT-TC-1A from The American Society for Nondestructive Testing and MediVac Technologies Written Practice. Our quality control program requires NIST trace-ability on all calibrated items as well as meticulous maintenance records on equipment.

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Steam Turbine Testing
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Why Use Helium?
  1. It's scarce. Around five parts per million which results in lower instrument background and therefore better test sensitivity.
  2. It's inert. The only danger when using helium is simple asphyxiation but only when used without adequate ventilation. 
  3. It's inexpensive. The price has been climbing lately but it's still relatively cheap when considering alternatives.
  4. Its' light. Helium will dissipate quickly allowing fast cleanups of the mass spec and ultimately shorter test times.

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