Cartridge leaktesting by compressed air
CSEM SA
CSEM is a privately held, R&D center established in 1984 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. From the beginning, CSEM has been committed to both applied and order-related R&D. This bridge function between economics and science is still a core aspect of the company, and CSEM has continuously adapted its research areas to the needs of industry.
MedPhab partner
[TECHNICAL] DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Development Support
DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT [Characterization testing /services] Analyze, measure, characterize (e.g.) microfluidics
"[Characterization testing /services] Analyze, measure, characterize (e.g.) microfluidics"
in vitro diagnostics in vivo diagnostics therapeutics others
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Cartridges need to withstand certain pressure and have to be tight to avoid any leakage. For this purpose we have built a device which can be connected to an opening of the cartridge. A pressure (positive or negative) can be applied. The stability of this measurement can be observed or also be read out by an automated system. The leak could be detected in a water bath or using a leak detection spray.
Maximal pressure 15 bar
Resolution 0.01 bar
Cartridges need to withstand certain pressure and have to be tight to avoid any leakage. For this purpose we have built a device which can be connected to an opening of the cartridge. The stability of this measurement can be observed or also be read out by an automated system.
CSEM DS3 0005 V1.0
ISO 9001
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