The Seal Testing
In packaging control the Seal Testing can be carried out on liquid and semi-viscous products directly on the edge of the production line.
They are conducted by placing a sample in a low pressure and enable the operator to detect a leak on a sample immediately.
The ACRN vacuums chambers are divided according to the size and options they offer. Thus where certain models are supplied with a printer for obtaining
a direct report of the results, others, which are connected directly to a computer, display them as a function of time.
ACRN offers a seal testing by placing the packaging of a liquid or semi-viscous in a low pressure in a vacuum chamber, enabling the operator to detect a leak on the defective sample.
The Vacuum Chambers
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The CTES represents the new “low cost” vacuum chamber.
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Basic vacuum chamber, the CTE, divided into two standard dimensions, small for the edge of line tests and large
for the mass tests on complete plates or cardboard boxes.
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Technical Sheet
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The CTEX is designed specifically to provide printer or computer traceability of the tests carried out.
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Technical Sheet
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For both low pressure and excess pressure tests the CTExDP is designed to operate from +1bar to -900 mBar.
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Unlike other CTE vacuum chamber, the CTE-I carries out an immersion sealing test, placing in a vacuum enables leaks to be detected due to the production of bubbles for samples such as blisters, pockets or containers. |
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A true cross between our CTEX and CTEX ranges, the CTEX-BI is a vacuum chamber with digital display operating by immersion. However, being designed more specifically for pockets and blisters, it is used with a coloured tracer which enables the operator to detect leaks by the migration of the colouring product in the sample. It allows printer or computer traceability of the tests carried out. |
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The welding test devices for tubes
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Device enabling testing to be carried out for the welding strength of plastic and metalloplastic tubes by crushing.
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A derivative of the ATS, the ATSX provides the possibility of obtaining printer or computer traceability of the tests carried out.
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Other designs on request


