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Pressure leak tester T8720
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pressure leak tester
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Characteristics

Type
pressure, flow
Applications
for medical devices
Other characteristics
USB, continuous

Description

Leak display in volumetric mode (cc/h or cc/min) with a classic leak testing tool is restricted by setting the volume of the piece being tested which, using mathematical algorithms, allows conversion of the pressure decay in volumetric decay. To release this system from restrictions, the flow leak tester T8720 was designed which, using one solid-state and one pressure sensor, displays the leaks detected directly in volumetric mode, with no need to set the volume being tested. This characteristic makes it extremely versatile in the event of large volume variables being tested, and particularly intuitive in the analysis of test cycle progression. The new T8720 equipment includes ports for the USB slave, RS232, RS485, Profinet, EtherNet IP and EtherCAT. Assembly may also include an optional Ethernet port and a 26-pole connector with 4 inputs and 8 outputs, which are completely programmable, for interfacing with the external valves, safety barriers, switches, etc... The front panel has a master USB port assembled on it for connection to a USB key to save the tests conducted, backup/restore parameters and upgrade tool firmware. The connection to thermal printers, barcode/data-matrix readers and markers takes place automatically using an internal menu. The particular operation of the T8720 consists of continuous injection of test air, unlike a classic leak testing system, and directly measures the leak flow, which varies from a few cc/min to various hundredths, based on the application.

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