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Leak Detection Methods : A Comparative Study of Technologies and Techniques Short version Table of Contents 1 Introduction .. 3 2 Leak testing Methods .. 3 Water immersion bubble test method .. 4 Soap solution bubble test .. 6 Pressure decay test .. 6 Vacuum decay test or Pressure rise test .. 8 Tracer gas leak testing .. 9 Sniffing .. 10 Accumulation leak testing .. 10 Vacuum chamber inside-out leak testing .. 11 Outside-in leak testing .. 11 Applications .. 12 Halogen leak detectors .. 12 Inside-out helium sniffer detectors .. 13 Outside-in helium spraying .. 14 Outside-in helium leak 15 Inside-out helium vacuum chamber leak 16 Inside-out hydrogen sniffer detectors .. 17 3 How to Choose the Test Method .. 18 4 Conclusion .. 20 1 Introduction In the refrigeration industry, components and systems must be leak tested to ensure that refrigerant leakages are below specified limits.
Jan 01, 2001 · A leak can be defined as an unintended crack, hole or porosity in an enveloping wall ... Vacuum chamber helium leak test (inside-out) Hydrogen detector Helium sniffer (inside-out) Halogen sniffer ... Bubble test (He, alcohol) Bubble test (soap painting) Ultrasonic s LEAK DETECTION SENSITIVITY In annex A, a conversion chart for the most commonly ...
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