
Detecting leaks in production
Tightness is one of the key quality requirements for a wide range of products.
The Busch Group is celebrating the expansion of its activities in Austria: The vacuum competence center in Korneuburg is the new headquarters of Busch Vacuum Solutions and Pfeiffer Vacuum.
Operators of climate test chambers must have them checked for leaks. This additional effort is no longer mandatory for systems with a new refrigerant. The refrigerant meets the requirements of the current EU regulation.

Ceta Testsysteme will be exhibiting its devices for leak and flow tests at Motek. Compressed air and hydrogen are used as test media for the leak tests.

Following his move to Inficon last year, Christian Buschendorf has now taken over the position of Head of Service for the EMEA region.
Only test gas methods meet the modern requirements for components in the automotive industry when testing for leaks in the production environment. A vacuum leak tester such as the LDS3000 from Inficon is suitable for this purpose.