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News Release from: Uson | Subject: Vector
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 November 2002
Speed, flexibility and simplicity for
flow test
Uson reckons its new Vector range comprises the fastest and most powerful leak and flow testers ever introduced; yet they are simple to set up and operate.
Uson reckons its new Vector range comprises the fastest and most powerful leak and flow testers ever introduced; yet they are simple to set up and operate The Vector's novel modular design lets the user choose only the features that are actually needed while allowing the capabilities of the tester to be easily and economically expanded as future requirements dictate
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Nov 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Software speeds modular leak tester
The Uson Vector family of leak and flow testers introduces a new approach to testing, with an innovative modular design that allows users to choose only the features they need.
With the Vector's advanced design and unique Advanced Leak Detector software (patent pending), the Vector can perform leak and flow tests significantly faster than other testers available on the market.
Faster test cycle times result in increased production rates.
Speed doesn't mean much if you have to sacrifice repeatability or accuracy.
The Vector not only performs tests faster than other testers, it maintains the industry's highest accuracy and repeatability.
This eliminates false rejects while keeping defective products from reaching the market.
The modular design of the Vector allows the user to expand the system's capabilities with the simple addition of software and hardware modules.
A single Vector tester can perform up to ten sequential or concurrent tests.
The Vector is capable of performing virtually every type of leak and flow test.
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