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Product category: Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Ateq | Subject: FHP leak tester
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 17 October 2000

Breakthrough claimed in high pressure
leak testing

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A unique high pressure instrument, with an astounding pressure drop measurement accuracy of 1Pa at test pressures up to 50 bar, has been developed by Ateq

There is good news for production and project engineers who have previously tried unsuccessfully to source accurate pressure decay leak testers for pressures above 15 bar! A unique high pressure instrument, with an astounding pressure drop measurement accuracy of 1Pa at test pressures up to 50 bar, has been developed by Ateq, worldwide leaders in pressure decay leak testing technology Catheters, refrigeration parts, oil coolers, high pressure tubes and valves, and many other products can now be leak tested accurately and cost-effectively at high pressure with the Ateq FHP

Ateq has devoted considerable development effort to the production of special valves and pressure transducers for the FHP instrument which, for the first time, enables highly accurate and reliable dry testing for components and assemblies designed to operate at, or be capable of withstanding, high pressure.

The Ateq FHP can be used in manual, stand-alone test stations or is readily incorporated into special purpose machinery and automated production processes, with PLC interfacing.

With 32 programmes as standard, the instrument is capable of multiple sequential tests or multiple product testing, and produces a clear pass/fail test result.

A comprehensive range of options and sealing connectors, developed through Ateq's extensive application experience and expertise, is available to meet individual needs precisely.

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