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Appendix A. Introduction to Leak Detection
A.1 Why Leak Testing is Necessary
Even with today's complex technology it is, for all practical purposes, impossible to manu-
facture a sealed enclosure or system that can be guaranteed leak proof without first being
tested.
Using the modern mass spectrometer leak testing techniques implemented by the Varian
Vacuum Technologies 959D Helium Leak Detector, leak rates in the
10
−
10
atm cc/sec
range can be reliably detected. The discussion that follows is a summary of information
pertinent to the subject of leak detection.
A.2 Classes of Leak Detection
There are four general classes of leak detection:
Hermetic Enclosures
(or parts thereof)
These are tested to prevent entrance of contaminants or loss of fluid
that would affect performance of the enclosed unit. Examples
include electronic devices, integrated circuits, sealed relays,
motors, ring pull tab can ends, and multipin feedthroughs.
Hermetic Systems
These are tested to prevent loss of fluid or gas within. Examples
include: hydraulic systems and refrigeration systems.
Evacuated Enclosures
(or parts thereof)
These are tested to prevent excessively rapid deterioration of a
vacuum over time. Examples include TV picture tubes, bellows
sensing elements, and full-panel opening can ends.
Vacuum Systems
These are tested to minimize in-leakage and to allow attainment of
better vacuum or higher gas removal ability at any given vacuum
(absolute pressure).
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