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PfeifferModel E2 and VE2 -Air Leak Detector

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The E2 and VE2 leak detectors use our unique Micro-Flow technology, enabling short cycle times and stable temperatures during testing, as well as higher sensitivity and repeatability compared to other air leak test methods. They are suitable for medium-size products.

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Multipurpose pressure testing with Micro-Flow technology.
  • High sensitivity
  • Automated test circuit with pressure balance and quick filling and evacuation
  • User-friendly operator interface
  • Remote interface via LAN connection

While other leak detectors are especially suitable for system integration, the E2 and VE2 are designed for stand-alone operation. Users can navigate settings and set up tests via a color touch screen, which can display a real-time graph during operation for easy reference. The Ethernet port allows the leak detectors to be connected to a LAN, giving the operator the option of assigning a dynamic or static IP address. This provides access to a remote interface, making operation even simpler.

E2

The E2 air leak detector operates using our Micro-Flow technology for applications under pressure. Compared to detecting leaks via pressure decay, the E2 gives results 25-40 % faster. It can be used in rugged industrial applications, such as testing brakes and fuel parts in the automotive industry. Alternatively, the E2 can be equipped with an optional stainless-steel housing for cleanrooms and aseptic environments to test medical equipment such as surgical drains. The stainless steel allows for easy cleaning and disinfection as it is corrosion-resistant and there are no pores or cracks where dirt or bacteria can hide.

VE2

The VE2 air leak detector is a high-sensitivity Mass Extraction instrument that has been designed for leak testing under vacuum. It can handle medium-size parts with a leak tightness from 1 · 10-4 sccs with air.

The VE2 can be used to detect leaks in a variety of industrial applications, such as electronics, as well as in cleanrooms and sterile settings, for which an optional stainless-steel housing is available.