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Containment systems, Leak protection
News Release from: Adixen Sensistor | Subject: H2000 at Mtec
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 December 2004
Hydrogen leak detection to be shown at
Mtec
Sensistor Technologies, an established leader in leak detection and leak testing, is at Mtec for the first time with its range of instruments based on the hydrogen method
Sensistor Technologies, an established leader in leak detection and leak testing, is at Mtec for the first time with its range of instruments based on the hydrogen method Leak detection using hydrogen - in a safe mixture of 5% hydrogen in nitrogen - offers many benefits: hydrogen is the cheapest tracer gas available, and is the lightest and least viscous of all gases
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 31 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hydrogen leak detector is compact and sensitive
The new H2000 from Sensistor Technologies is a compact, rugged instrument using the hydrogen tracer gas technique for industrial leak detection and tightness control
It spreads very quickly throughout the test object and seeps quickly through the smallest leak.
Background interference is easily minimised because of the speed with which it dissipates.
The method requires no pumps or vacuum and thus needs a minimum of maintenance.
A major new product in the Sensistor range is the H2000 hydrogen leak detector: a compact, robust instrument that is sensitive enough to detect leaks as small as 5 x 10-7 mbarl/s.
It is also insensitive to other gases and has a unique capability of handling background levels of hydrogen gas.
Advanced digital electronics makes the H2000 easy to use and highly versatile.
Sensistor Technologies, founded by a team of Swedish scientists in 1981, is now a leader in leak detection and testing using the hydrogen method, with customers in a wide range of industries including automotive, aerospace, process control, medical and refrigeration.
The company has a worldwide presence with operations in Sweden, the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom.
The UK operation, established in 2004, is based in Cambridge.
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