aerosol can leak News
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Automatic Leak tester for filled Aerosol Cans
27 Years of Continued Filled Aerosol Can Leak Testing This 23rd February 2011, we celebrate the 27th anniversary of the installation of our first two high speed leak detectors for filled aerosol cans. At that time, they tested 120 plus cans per minute. Both machines operate after a hot water bath each. Today, they are still in full 2-shift operation to accurately test up to 200 cans per minute ...
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Western China International Fair
October 18th through 22nd 2011 Western China International Fair took place in Chengdu. With many highly interested visitors seeing us in our booth as part of the Bavarian Pavilion, the WCIF was a very successful event for us. We displayed a small Total VOC CEM using our model 109L analyzer. We also showed one new and two recently redesigned hydrocarbon analyzers; The new model 603 heated FID, the ...
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New High Speed Micro Leak Detector for filled Aerosol cans
Our AeroCan° family of Micro Leak Detection Systems for filled aerosol cans offers a very economical and practical solution to achieve immediate production savings and improve safety and quality by eliminating bubble detectors and water bath operators. In addition, the complementary water bath test method with partially submersed cans generates accurate data to be easily and consistently ...
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Micro Leak Detector for Filled Aerosol Cans
Aerosol Can Micro Leak Detectors for the Water Bath Alternative. These high speed Aerosol Can Micro Leak Detectors are designed by J.U.M. And Bautz Engineering to be applied as the testing unit of the verified water bath alternative, or to be applied after a high speed hot water bath to leak test mono-block aluminum cans. Our Machines detect leaks of all LPG propellants, AP70 (C3/C4 blend), ...
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Joint Leak Tester Announcement by J.U.M. Engineering
The Aerosol Dispensers Directive by the the European Commission’s legislator (ADD), (UN ADR 2013, 75/324/EEC) mandates that aerosol dispensers and small receptacles containing compressed gases like spray cans and gas cartridges must pass a rigurous test for a leak proof inspection before they become released for transportation. For the past decades aerosol can fillers have relied on hot ...
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Measurement makes the difference at Cascade Technologies
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has worked with Cascade Technologies at various stages of its development and growth, from its formation as a spin-out from the University of Strathclyde in 2003 to its current position as an award-winning SME and the only commercial supplier of quantum cascade lasers for identifying and measuring industrial gases. Two of the company's founders, Erwan ...
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