Negative Leak Rate in Leak Testing

Negative Leak Rate in Leak Testing Before delving into the causes of negative leak rate, we should first explain what negative leak rate is and how it is calculated. Negative leak rate occurs when the pressure drop of the part being tested is less than that of the leak-free reference part. Negative flow occurs when […]

IP67 and Sealed Products Leak Tests

IP67 and Sealed Products Leak Tests   In our blog post ‘Leak sealing of electronic products’, we talked about IP67 tests, hermeticity and why electronic products should undergo sealing tests. In this blog post, we will talk about the appropriate methods that can be used for IP67 leak tests for sealed products.     Ideal […]

Leak Testing of Electronic Components

Leak Testing of Electronic Components Since electronic devices are now present in every aspect of our lives, the sealing of electronic components has become increasingly significant for manufacturers. As we transition from analog technologies to systems with electronic circuit boards, we carry products like phones and smartwatches with us throughout the day, or use products […]

How Long to Wait for a Leak Testing at Production ?

How Long to Wait for a Leak Testing at Production ? Introduction In leak testing, the methods and waiting times vary. In today’s fast-paced tech-driven world, standby and leak testing are integral to industrial production. Leaks or leaks in production lines can affect product quality and lead to potential hazards and job losses. Efficiency and […]

Pressure Decay Leak Testing

What is Pressure Decay Leak Testing Pressure decay leak testing is one of the methods developed to check the leakage of products leaving the production line. In this method, the pressure is monitored at the level of 0.1 Pa and the leakage feature is tested with high precision, but it does not give any information […]

How To Leak Test in The Consumer Products Market

How To Leak Test in The Consumer Products Market Consumer products subject to leak testing: electronics, automotive components, household appliances, personal care products, medical devices, food packaging. Leak Test Appliances for Consumer Products Household appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and water heaters require leak-free gas or water systems for safe and efficient operation.     […]

What is Leak Testing?

Many products and parts that we use in our daily life need to pass leak tests during mass production.