Test System combines leak and seal testing.

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Lippke 2500 SL measures both pressure loss and burst pressure. Leak testing can be conducted on flexible, semi-rigid, and rigid packages, while seal strength tests can be conducted on flexible and semi-rigid packages. Offering test documentation such as graphs, measurement database, and statistics, system is suited for quality control/quality assurance monitoring, raw material qualification, and determination of optimum seal parameters.



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New Lippke 2500 SL Test System From MOCON Combines Leak and Seal Tests Into One Unit



Minneapolis, MN (November 7, 2004) -The new Lippke 2500 SL test system is now available from MOCON, Inc. (NASDAQ: MOCO). The unit offers two test modes-leakage testing (pressure loss measurement) and seal strength testing (burst test measurement).

The Lippke 2500 SL test system consolidates the testing of both leak and seal integrity into one unit. Leak testing can be conducted on flexible, semi-rigid and rigid packages. Seal strength tests can be conducted on flexible and semi-rigid packages.

It offers precisely defined and reproducible test conditions and can maintain a test parameter database for an unlimited number of products.

The unit is ideal for quality control/quality assurance monitoring, raw material qualification and determination of optimum seal parameters. It offers comprehensive test documentation (graphs, measurement database and statistics).

To test packages for leaks, a self-adhesive septum is used to insure that there is a perfect seal selected for the injection of air. After mounting the package onto the needle-head assembly, the pressure builds up in the package until it reaches a pre-selected level. It is then held at a constant level for the required settling time. During the final test phase, the unit will accurately measure the pressure to detect even the smallest amount of package leakage (down to 10 microns) and display the resultant value.

To conduct seal strength testing, the septum also is applied to the package and mounted onto the needle head assembly. The package is then subjected to increasing pressure until it bursts. The burst pressure of the package is proportional to the seal strength. (Burst tests of porous materials, such as Tyvek® is also possible and a fixture to test open packages is also available.)

The Lippke technology is now available for the first time in the United States as a result of MOCON's acquisition earlier this year of Paul Lippke Handels-GmbH Prozess- und Laborsysteme (Lippke), Neuwied, Germany.

MOCON is a leading provider of instrumentation and consulting and laboratory services to medical, pharmaceutical, food and other industries worldwide. See www.mocon.com for more information.

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Steve Bunnell
MOCON, Inc.,
7500 Boone Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55428 U.S.A.
Telephone: 763-493-6370
Fax: 763-493-6358
Email: sbunnell@mocon.com
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