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News Release from: Uson Europe | Subject: Qualitek 3000
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 June 2004
Leak tester ideal for most demanding
applications
This differential leak tester is a flexible and highly sensitive instrument for simplifying complex test sequences and handling demanding industrial, automotive and laboratory bench-top applications
The Uson Qualitek 3000 pressure differential leak tester is a flexible and highly sensitive instrument developed to simplify complex test sequences and handle demanding industrial, automotive and laboratory bench-top applications Offered as a one or two channel unit, with an optional second channel pneumatics module, this self-contained leak tester is based on a PLC controlled platform and has Profibus and CAN network features
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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By simply selecting one of its 150 programmes the unit is ready to test components and assemblies that have the most stringent leak test specifications.
It has a large graphical display and an intuitive keypad layout providing clear step-by-step programming assistance for fast set-up of a test sequence.
New state-of-the-art differential sensors and switching valves ensure accurate and repeatable test results.
Tests for the two channels can be run concurrently or independently, with a choice of pressure-rise or sealed-component testing.
Manual adjustment and electronic pressure regulation is available for both channels.
The test cycle can be started via the panel or down-loaded through one of the three data bus protocols available.
A front panel leak port gives easy access to a check calibration routine.
Operating languages offered are English, German and French.
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