Leak and flow test
Ceta launches Corona emergency aid campaign
Ceta Testsysteme has launched a corona emergency aid campaign and supports manufacturers of medical devices with free leak and flow testers.
The coronavirus pandemic is placing the highest demands on the healthcare system and the availability of medical devices and protective equipment. Manufacturers of medical technology products are faced with production bottlenecks and the challenge of having to equip rework stations or set up additional test stations at a time when the usual supply chains are rather uncertain.
For this reason, Ceta Testsysteme has launched a Corona emergency aid campaign and is making its available stock of demonstration devices for leak and flow testing available to manufacturers of medical technology products at short notice and free of charge.
"As a manufacturer of leak and flow testers, we want to make our contribution to overcoming the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic," explains Dr. Joachim Lapsien, Head of Sales at Ceta. The test devices - subject to availability and technical suitability - will initially be provided for three months; companies requesting them will not enter into any obligations. The prerequisite is that test devices are used in a medical technology product area related to the consequences of the spread of the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus.
To enable short-term use, the delivery includes application software for remote support as well as the latest calibration and calibration certificate to ensure the corresponding test quality. as









