Guide To The Fundamentals of Helium Leak Testing
Guide To The Fundamentals of Helium Leak Testing
Spraying is where the part can be evacuated and helium is manually sprayed over the outside of
the part.
2. back fill the test volume with certified clean dry nitrogen
3. re-evacuate
When high volume production requires high vacuum, you must also consider the time taken to
pump down to the required level of vacuum, this can be significant. At higher production rates,
having much shorter time to test a part, large leakers may be a problem. The flooding of the leak
test instrument with helium may take several minutes for the helium to reduce to a level where
testing can recommence. To reduce the effect of a large leaker one can; build up to the full test
pressure in stages, build up to the full concentration, flush the mass spec with a gas with no
helium present or pre-screen using an air decay technique before helium testing. Air decay pre
screening will allow known larger leakers to be to be removed prior to helium leak testing.
When testing at high speed it is important to reduce the test time to its minimum. To do this one
may have to employ a number of techniques to; reduce the test volume (by infilling voids and
ensuring minimum pipe run volumes), nitrogen flush, etc. Of course at high speed the automatic
handling of the product and automatic connection play a large part.
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