New InterTech Design Report Addresses Critical Challenges for Hydraulic Leak Testing DR-132 Now Available


New InterTech Design Report Addresses Critical Challenges for Hydraulic Leak Testing DR-132 Now Available



InterTech Development Company, designer and manufacturer of solutions for leak testing, functional testing, and test centric assembly now offers a free design report on critical challenges for automotive hydraulic testing.



(SKOKIE, Illinois USA) InterTech Development Company has a new report, DR-132, that outlines specific challenges and solutions in automotive hydraulic testing. Critical considerations for quality control are profiled based on real-world test parameters, and issues such as safety, testing expertise and flexibility are examined.



“Hydraulic system components have a direct bearing on safety and brand reputation so they can’t go on a vehicle until they have passed strict quality control tests,” said Mr. Jacques Hoffmann, president, InterTech. “This report highlights best practices for world-class automotive hydraulic leak testing.”



According to the report, “It is essential to have a partner with technical expertise in all phases of hydraulic testing (including functional, production and audit).”



With functional testing, endurance under extreme conditions is one of the main considerations. Numerous variables are evaluated such as very hot and very cold temperatures, pressure accuracy and hysteresis so test systems must be hardy, safe and reliable. One best practice for automotive hydraulic testing is to involve engineers whose focus and background emphasize these issues.



Test stands integrated into the production line are built for speed and must have instruments that maximize throughput. Other times, parts of similar but different specifications must be audited which places different demands on testing instrumentation and operators. Those who understand the relationships of all these factors are in the best position to provide systems that complement each other in terms of performance and cost savings.



Design Report 132 from InterTech includes actual examples of test scenarios for automotive hydraulic testing in extreme conditions. The report is free and available from the InterTech web site.



Contact Gerald Sim, gsim@intertechdevelopment.com, 847/679-3377 for more information about leak and functional testing processes.



About InterTech Development Company

InterTech Development Company (http://www.intertechdevelopment.com) designs and manufactures instrumentation and automated systems that in turn help manufacturers and machine builders in the automotive, medical, and industrial sectors manufacture and test their products. A world leader in test-centric assembly and test technology, InterTech specializes in automated leak and functional testing with seven patented mass flow and hydraulic technologies as well as helium mass spectrometry. Founded in 1973, ISO 9001 certified and headquartered in Skokie, Illinois, InterTech has sales and service offices in North America, Asia and Europe.



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