Ateq - Model F28 Light -High Speed Leak Tester for Industrial Quality Control
Without any doubt, the smallest high performance leak tester on the market. One of the main advantage is that our F28 Light module can be mounted close to the test part, ensuring the best measurement conditions. You can daisy chain up to 50 modules and supervise them with a touch screen panel + our user friendly interface : F28 light demo. Specially adapted for automatic and semi automatic test machines, the F28 Light has a full range of specifications at a very competitive price.
- Differential pressure decay leak measurement
- Types of measurement: Direct mode / Sealed test components / Desensitized leak mode
- Smart pressure regulation without regulator – auto fill (optional)
- Electronic regulation (optional)
- Units: Pa, Pa/s, sccm
- Compact dimensions – overall (mm): (HxWxD) Mini: 141.5 x 200 x 97 – Maxi: 155.5 x 234.5 x 97
- Mechanical or electronic regulator from vacuum to 5 bar
- Integrated fill and dump valves
- Ethernet network up to 50 modules (Modbus IP)
- DIN rail mounting
ENVIRONMENT : ROHS standard
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PRESENTATION
- Weight : around 3.5 Kg
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ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
- Voltage : 24 V DC / 1.6 A
- Main adaptater included 110 – 230 V AC
- Voltage : 24 V DC / 1.6 A
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AIR SUPPLY
- Clean and dry air required
- Air quality standard to be applied (ISO 8573-1)
- Test pressure input, need an external regulator
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TEMPERATURE
- Operating : + 5°C at + 45°C
- Storage : 0°C at + 60°C
By far the most popular technology, differential pressure decay uses a reference volume to test your part. This helps compensate for any ambient pressure or temperature variations as they occur on both parts simultaneously.
Only a leak on the test part will result in a movement of our transducer`s membrane.
The second advantage of this method is that the accuracy does not drop with the test pressure as the transducer is measuring pressure differences between the two circuits, as opposed to the traditional pressure decay technology that measures pressure drops against the atmosphere.
