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What is a burst test?

Burst testing is a method used to determine the strength and durability of materials or products by subjecting them to increasing pressure until they burst. This test assesses the [...]

2025-08-27T08:46:05+00:00August 27th, 2025||

What is a bubble/dunk test?

Dunk test also known as submersion or bubble testing is the most basic and traditional air leak testing process conducted. It is conducted by pressuring the test part, submerging [...]

2025-08-27T08:46:03+00:00August 27th, 2025||

What is flow testing?

Flow testing is a test method that is used to assess the functionality and performance of a component or system by measuring the flow rate of a fluid (liquid [...]

2025-08-27T08:42:54+00:00January 30th, 2025||

How does pressure decay testing work?

Pressure decay leak testing is one of the most widely used techniques for detecting leaks in objects. The test process consists of 4 consecutive steps: Preparation: The test part is [...]

2025-01-08T08:20:57+00:00January 8th, 2025||

What are common leak testing methods?

Air leak testing methods include several techniques depending on the application and required accuracy. Below are some common methods: Dunk Testing: Dunk testing, also known as bubble testing, is one [...]

2025-01-08T08:19:51+00:00January 8th, 2025||

Advantages of air leak testing

Air leak testing plays a significant role in manufacturing processes across various industries. Below listed are a few of its key advantages: Quality improvement: Leak testing not only enhances the [...]

2025-01-08T08:14:31+00:00January 8th, 2025||

How to Choose an Air Leak Tester?

Choosing the right air leak tester depends on several factors based upon your application. The most influential factors are: Acceptable leak rate: The "acceptable leak rate" is a critical parameter [...]

2025-01-08T07:49:55+00:00January 8th, 2025||
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