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Helium Leak Detector features tablet-style interface.
Leak Sensors / Detectors

Helium Leak Detector features tablet-style interface.

Equipped with 7 in. Android touchscreen display/controller, HELIOT 900 features fast pumping speed of 5 L/sec to detect small leaks of helium or hydrogen quickly. Unit has multiple valve design, providing sensitivity of 10–12 Torr-L/s. Internal monitoring of error and alarm conditions detect problems before damage occurs. Offered in 5 different models,- HELIOT 900 is suited for automotive, air...

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Refrigerant Leak Detector has handheld form factor.

Designed with solid electrolyte semiconductor sensor, HHLT-2 can detect leaks of halogenated (chlorine- or fluorine-based) refrigerant gases. These include HFC, HFO, HC, HCFC, and CFC refrigerant blends as well as approved replacements R-22 and R-1234yf. CE-compliant unit, suited for chemical, laboratory, food, and HVAC applications, offers triple-redundant leak indication and 3 sensitivity...

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Machinist Inc. Now Offers Helium Leak Testing

Often times in business, a unique opportunity presents itself. In this case, that unique opportunity involved a process called helium leak testing. For years, Machinists Inc. had been subcontracting helium leak testing to another firm. But once the other firm stopped offering the service, Machinists jumped at the opportunity to offer their own helium leak testing, for customers like Lawrence...

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Pulse Discharge Detector - D-3-1-HP
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Pulse Discharge Detector - D-3-1-HP

VICI's Pulsed Discharge helium ionization Detector (PDD) extends the detection capabilities of the popular Agilent 6890 and new 7890 GCs. The basic operating mode of the PDD can replace many of the detectors currently used by GC manufacturers. Pulsed discharge detector Model D-3-1-HP is designed for plug-and-play installation on Agilent GCs, with models available for the 6890 and 7890. The...

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INFICON Leak Detection Technology Helps Improve Airbag Testing
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INFICON Leak Detection Technology Helps Improve Airbag Testing

SYRACUSE, N.Y.- – Automotive suppliers will quality check more than 300 million airbag-inflator systems using sophisticated helium- and hydrogen-based leak-detection technology in 2015. Frontal airbags have reduced fatalities in frontal crashes by up to 25 percent and have reduced serious head injuries by more than 60 percent, according to Thomas Parker, North American automotive sales manager...

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INFICON Showcases Latest Leak Detection Technology at Assembly Show
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INFICON Showcases Latest Leak Detection Technology at Assembly Show

CHICAGO –- INFICON is showcasing three of the auto industry's most advanced leak detection systems at this year's Assembly Show (Oct. 28-30) in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont. The company's Sensistor Sentrac-® hydrogen leak tester, the HLD6000 Refrigerant Leak Detector and the Ecotec E3000 Multi-Gas Sniffer Leak Detector will be on display at Booth #640 throughout the annual three-day show...

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INFICON Shows Latest Leak Detection Technology at Auto Testing Expo
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INFICON Shows Latest Leak Detection Technology at Auto Testing Expo

DETROIT- – INFICON is showcasing three of the auto industry's most advanced leak detection systems at this year's Automotive Testing Expo (ATE) in the Detroit suburb of Novi. The company's HLD6000 Refrigerant Leak Detector, the Ecotec E3000 Multi-Gas Sniffer Leak Detector and Sensistor Sentrac-® hydrogen leak tester will be on display at Booth #13029. The 12(th) annual ATE is a three-day...

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Refrigerant Leak Detector uses dual detection technologies.
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Refrigerant Leak Detector uses dual detection technologies.

Built to detect all commercially available HFC, HFO, HC, HCFC, and CFC refrigerant gases, Model RLD440 is suited for inspecting and maintaining mobile and stationary air conditioners, refrigerators, chillers, and heat pumps. UV detection mode allows technicians to determine if refrigerant gas leak exists, while solid electrolyte semiconductor sensor can pinpoint source of leak and gauge its size....

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