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Pressure leak tester HSL-200
for empty containersfor aerosol cansin-line

pressure leak tester
pressure leak tester
pressure leak tester
pressure leak tester
pressure leak tester
pressure leak tester
pressure leak tester
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Characteristics

Type
pressure
Applications
for empty containers, for aerosol cans
Other characteristics
in-line

Description

-Zero alteration of container features -High machine adaptability & stability -Easy management -Low energy consumption -Low & Ease of maintenance: free access to all moving parts Technical Features -Container Application: Pails, Composite Cans, 3 Pieces Cans, 2 Pieces Cans, Metal Canning -Products: Empty -Container Dimensions: From Ø50 x 100 mm (h) to Ø 250 x 400 mm (h) -Speed: Up to 120 cpm -Technology: CCIT -Inspection Features: Non-Invasive, Non-Destructive CCIT based on Pressure Decay Method -Inspection Capabilities: Microleaks detection Additional Benefits -Low investment cost -Reliability guaranteed above 99% -Quick format change -HMI real time display -Noise levels well within allowed limits Technology -Container Closure Integrity Testing is a non-destructive measurement technology based on Pressure Decay Method. -Measurement system comprises applying a pressure differential into an airtight testing group enclosing the container. -The test objective is to detect container leakages by measuring the reached pressure level as well as the pressure change over test time. Quality Assurance -Equipment test method refers to: -Approved industry standard “ASTM F2338-09”: “Standard Test Method for Non-Destructive Detection of Leaks in Packages”

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 3.0 - Stand D80

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