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Industries

Explore the industries served by LACO Technologies and discover how our vacuum and leak testing solutions support innovation and reliability across aerospace, automotive, biopharma, electronics, and more. Wherever performance matters, LACO delivers trusted solutions engineered for your industry’s unique challenges.

Aerospace

Aerospace

Aerospace systems must perform reliably in extreme conditions. Engineers test satellites, propulsion systems, sensors, and avionics for vacuum integrity and thermal cycling. They use thermal vacuum (TVAC) systems, altitude chambers, and helium leak detectors to verify safety and ensure mission success.

Automotive & Transportation

Automotive & Transportation

Automotive and transportation systems require validation of safety, durability, and emissions performance. Fuel systems, batteries, brake components, and HVAC assemblies are tested for leak integrity, pressure resistance, and thermal reliability. Common test systems include helium leak detectors, vacuum chambers, and custom leak test setups.

Bio-Pharma

Bio-Pharma

Bio-pharmaceutical systems must maintain sterility, containment, and regulatory compliance. Engineers test packaging, sterile containers, filters, and processing equipment to verify leak integrity and contamination control. They use vacuum chambers, helium leak detectors, and calibrated leak standards to support validation and process qualification.

Botanical Extraction

Botanical Extraction

Botanical extraction processes rely on precise temperature control to ensure safe, efficient operation. Ultra-low temperature chillers are used to cool extraction vessels, manage solvent recovery, and maintain thermal stability during post-processing. These systems support consistent product quality, process efficiency, and equipment protection in extraction workflows.

Chemical & Gas

Chemical & Gas

Chemical and gas handling systems must maintain leak-tight performance to ensure safety and process integrity. Valves, regulators, tanks, and piping are tested for pressure containment and leak prevention. Common test systems include helium leak detectors, vacuum chambers, and tracer gas systems.

Consumer Products & Appliances

Consumer Products & Appliances

Manufacturers test consumer products and appliances to ensure durability, safety, and performance. They evaluate packaging, valves, seals, and enclosures for leaks and environmental resistance. Vacuum chambers, helium leak detectors, and package test systems provide reliable testing support.

Data Centers

Data Centers

Data center cooling systems must remain leak-free under high thermal loads. Engineers test cold plates, liquid cooling loops, and sealed electronics to verify containment and pressure resistance. They use helium leak detectors, vacuum systems, and calibrated leak standards to ensure consistent reliability and performance.

Defense

Defense

Defense systems operate in mission-critical environments and must perform reliably under extreme conditions. Engineers test sensors, electronics, and sealed enclosures for thermal shock, vacuum integrity, and pressure containment. Using thermal vacuum systems and helium leak detectors, they verify performance and confirm each system withstands harsh environments.

Electronics

Electronics

Electronic components must withstand thermal, pressure, and environmental stress. Engineers test assemblies to confirm seal performance, contamination control, and durability. They use helium leak detectors, vacuum chambers, bombing systems, and altitude simulation equipment to ensure reliability in critical electronic applications.

Fire Protection

Fire Protection

Fire suppression systems must perform reliably in emergency conditions. Engineers test canisters, valves, and sealed assemblies for pressure retention, activation response, and leak integrity. They use helium leak detectors and custom leak test systems to verify performance and ensure compliance.

Food & Beverage

Food & Beverage

Food and beverage systems require reliable sealing, contamination prevention, and shelf-life stability. Testing Validate package integrity and supports processes like vacuum drying and sterilization. Common systems include vacuum chambers, package leak testers, and vacuum ovens to ensure product safety, consistency, and regulatory compliance.

Laboratory / R&D

Laboratory / R&D

Laboratory and R&D environments need adaptable setups for experimental testing and prototype validation. Engineers test components, materials, and assemblies to measure leak integrity, thermal behavior, and pressure response. These applications use vacuum chambers, helium leak detectors, and thermal vacuum equipment to achieve precise, repeatable results.

Medical

Medical

Medical systems require proven seal integrity, cleanliness, and long-term reliability. Engineers test devices, packaging, and equipment under vacuum, pressure, and environmental stress to verify performance. They use helium leak detectors, vacuum chambers, and vacuum systems to ensure compliance with strict performance and regulatory standards.

Power & Energy

Power & Energy

Power and energy systems must maintain seal integrity, gas containment, and performance under thermal and pressure extremes. Engineers test components such as switchgear, transformers, and energy storage systems to verify durability and efficiency. They use helium leak detectors, vacuum chambers, and degassing systems to ensure reliable, safe, and consistent operation.

Refrigeration & A/C

Refrigeration & A/C

Refrigeration and air conditioning systems must prevent refrigerant loss and maintain consistent performance. Engineers test compressors, coils, valves, and connections to verify leak integrity and thermal cycling durability. They use helium leak detectors and vacuum systems to ensure each unit meets performance and reliability standards.

Semiconductor

Semiconductor

Semiconductor manufacturing requires clean, leak-tight environments to protect devices and maintain process stability. Engineers test packaging, wafer handling tools, and vacuum components to verify cleanliness, seal integrity, and vacuum performance. They use helium leak detectors and vacuum systems to ensure consistent, contamination-free operation.

Vacuum Technology

Vacuum Technology

Vacuum technology supports scientific and industrial applications requiring low or high vacuum conditions. Chambers, pumps, gauges, and sealed assemblies are tested for leak integrity, pressure performance, and system stability. Common systems include vacuum chambers, gauges, and helium leak detection.