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Sittingbourne Research Centre
Sittingbourne
ME9 8PS
United Kingdom
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Listing of all 13 news releases from Versaperm:
Watertight seals and bearings let in water!
Sealing materials are virtually impervious to liquid water - but allow vapour to flow straight through almost unhindered: measure the vapour permeability of your seal to identify potential problems
News from Versaperm (22 February 2008)
Why "O-rings," seals, etc let the water in!
Technical background article Most O rings, seals, mastics and enclosures are excellent at keeping liquid water out - but are poor at sealing against water as a vapour, as it can pass straight through the material of many seals
News from Versaperm (23 November 2007)
Prevent powders clogging in food / pharmaceuticals
Versaperm, which specialises in permeability technologies, has introduced the WVTR VI, an ideal way for quality control checks to monitor the suitability of containers and systems that use powders
News from Versaperm (27 August 2007)
Vapour permeability of pharmaceutical packaging
Versaperm has introduced a new dual multi-chamber instrument to measure the water vapour permeability of pharmaceutical packaging, such as blister packs
News from Versaperm (21 August 2007)
Do your seals stop water vapour penetration?
Measure the water vapour permeability of your sealing materials simply and easily with the Versaperm WVTR: and identify the seals that will let moisture damage your products
News from Versaperm (14 June 2007)
Testing seals for the most damaging contaminant
Seals, pipes, joints, membranes, mastics, O rings, cables and sheaths are excellent at keeping water, and other fluids out: but not water vapour: now the new WVTR can measure the seal permeability
News from Versaperm (27 September 2006)
QC instrument for water vapour permeability
Versaperm has launched a new QC instrument for the fast and accurate measurement of water vapour permeability - which is the world's most damaging contaminant
News from Versaperm (26 September 2006)
Water vapour permeability measurement
Versaperm, a world leader in water vapour permeability, is launching an entirely new instrument for the fast and accurate measurement of water vapour permeability
News from Versaperm ( 6 February 2006)
Fast accurate water vapour permeability metering
Versaperm is launching an entirely new instrument for the fast and accurate measurement of water vapour permeability, crucial in understanding a paper's handling, printing and pulpability
News from Versaperm ( 3 August 2005)
Water vapour permeability measurement
Seals may form a good barrier to water, but often let vapour to pass straight through - effectively invalidating their use: Versaperm has a test device to assess water vapour permeability
News from Versaperm ( 6 June 2005)
Check water vapour permeability of seals
Seals, mastics, adhesives, gaskets, O-rings and enclosures can be highly sensitive to changes in pressure, temperature and water vapour: so how can you measure water vapour permeability?
News from Versaperm (25 February 2005)
Water vapour is omnipresent and insidious
Water vapour is invasive and the wastage it causes costs UK businesses hundreds of millions of pounds each year: O rings, seals and enclosures that keep water out, don't stop water vapour
News from Versaperm ( 8 November 2004)
Water vapour permeability testing
Seals, gaskets, O-rings, enclosures and mastics can be highly sensitive to changes in pressure, temperature and other conditions: many allow water vapour to pass straight through!
News from Versaperm ( 7 May 2004)


