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TITAN VERSA Helium Leak Detector
When should I use pressure decay?Pressure decay is a widely used leak air test method for many reasons: it’s relatively simple, low-cost, and can y...
Every company knows downtime is costly, but not every company fully grasps the true cost of unplanned downtime and ineffective equipment. In additi...
Leaks are bad. When products containing leaks reach the end user, the results can range from inconvenient to catastrophic. The presence of leaks ca...
You use helium in your production leak testing, and you are concerned about helium prices and supply interruptions. Your gas supplier might have ev...
Why Helium?Helium leak testing using a mass spectrometer leak detector (MSLD) is the most broadly-used leak testing solution—and for a good reason....
THE CHALLENGE A US manufacturer of body armor for law enforcement and military applications was in search of a more effective way to leak test the ...
Proof Testing of Pressurized PartsSome products, including refrigeration compressors and coils, require a high pressure gas proof test in addition ...
CALIBRATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL LEAK DETECTIONA common leak detection method utilizes a sniffer leak detector to locate leaks in a part or sys...
Our customer sought an automated, high performance leak test system for its airbag inflator components that had fast cycle time capabilities in a c...
We are proud to announce the release of our new bench top helium leak detector, the TITANTEST™. LACO’s TITANTEST™ is a robust high-performance heli...
SELECTING THE RIGHT LEAK DETECTOR Click here for Part 2: How to Select and Implement a Leak DetectorSelecting the right leak detector to meet requi...
Part 1: How to Select and Implement a Leak DetectorResponse time to a helium signalThe response time of a leak detector is the time it takes to sen...