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Helium Probe Demonstration at Covanta SEMASS Facility (Power Plant)
This video demonstrates the setup and use of the Agilent Harsh Environment (HE) Probe used with the VS Series Leak Detector at a power plant. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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How to leak check a vacuum furnace using an Agilent HLD Leak Detector
Agilent Vacuum Application Engineer demonstrates the use of the HLD MR15 to leak check an Ipsen vacuum furnace. Ipsen offers the HLD as an option to its customers to help them optimize performance of the furnace. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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How to Perform a Leak Check with a Helium Mass Spectrometer, Agilent / Varian 959
When it comes to finding leaks in your furnace, it can be a true art form. One of most common customer questions concerns how to find a leak using a helium mass spectrometer. This video tutorial is given by Ipsen engineer provides step-by-step instructions detailing how to perform a leak check, from calibrating the helium mass spectrometer, Agilent / Varian 959, to determining what exact part of the furnace is the source of the leak. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Agilent / Varian Leak Detector
Agilent/ Varian's VS Series Leak Detector recently profiled on World's Greatest. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Agilent CrossLab CS Electronic Leak Detector and ADM Flow Meter Cartridge System
Get an up-close look at our new flow meter and leak detector¡ªincluding its compact design, easy cartridge change, and hassle-free recalibration. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Agilent 2 Minute Tutorial - Identifying Virtual Leaks in UHV Systems
When detecting leaks, it is important to distinguish between virtual and real ones. Examples of virtual leaks can be: gas desorption, diffusion, trapped volume, and back streaming. Leak-up or rate-of-rise tests can indicate whether a vacuum system's base pressure is limited by virtual or real leaks. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Fundamentals of Leak Detection
Considerations and challenges of finding leaks and measuring leak rate. Technologies including bubble-testing and pressure decay are compared to helium mass spectrometer leak detection. Equipment, set-up, and process costs and methods are reviewed and compared. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Agilent CrossLab CS Electronic Leak Detector and ADM Flow Meter Cartridge System
Get an up-close look at our new flow meter and leak detector¡ªincluding its compact design, easy cartridge change, and hassle-free recalibration. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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How to change the calibrated reference leak in the Agilent HLD helium leak detector
This 4-minute video shows how to replace the internal calibrated reference leak in Agilent HLD helium leak detectors, and how to update the system to maintain calibration. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Leak Detection of Biopharmaceutical Processes ¨C How to Avoid Costly Contamination
Agilent PHD-4 Portable Helium Leak Detector as an easy, precise, and cost-effective method of finding leaks in Biopharmaceutical Processes and prevent process batch contamination costly contamination and ruined production batches Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Best Practices for Leak Testing Large Vacuum Chambers
How-to check large vacuum chambers for leaks in a fast, efficient, and cost-effective way using a helium leak detector. Fundamentals about the proper selection of a leak detector, the connection of the detector to the vacuum system, and the appropriate use of helium tracer gas. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Leak Testing Cryogenic and Industrial Gas Components and Systems
Leak detection practices to work with special gases and cryogenic materials. Introduction to test methodologies to improve leak testing protocol, increase productivity and product quality, reduce warranty costs, downtime, and potential liability/safety hazards. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Basic principals: Leak Testing Sealed Laser and Photonics Components
Basics of leak detection and leak checking methods applied to laser and photonics to verify components. How to determine how much a package leaks and measure very small leaks by means of mass spectrometer leak detection. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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How to change the calibrated reference leak in the Agilent HLD helium leak detector
This 4-minute video shows how to replace the internal calibrated reference leak in Agilent HLD helium leak detectors, and how to update the system to maintain calibration.
Video transcript:
Hello again from Agilent vacuum technologies. Today we will review how to replace the internal helium leak standard and the Agilent HLD Series helium leak detectors. The HLD is a staple in the leak test industry and continues the legacy of Varian leak detectors. The internal helium leak standard will need to be replaced once per year to comply with NIST certification. The leak standard icon is displayed in the top right of the display. If the icon is flashing blue, it will expire within 10 days. A solid blue icon indicates the standard has expired. The first step is to disconnect power. Then loosen the five thumb screws. Rotate the exhaust vent line to the horizontal position and lower the remote control antenna if included. And remove the back panel. Use a Flathead screwdriver to loosen the two screws holding the leaked standard. These are captured screws, so they are not lost during removal. Then carefully remove the cable that connects to the small circuit board on the internal standard. You can now remove the expired leak standard before installing the new leak standard. Make sure the expiration date is valid and the small brown O-ring is intact. Reattach the cable, line up the new internal standard and screw the two Flathead screws back into place. These should be hand tight. No torquing necessary. Make a note of the internal leak value, temperature, temperature compensation factor, and expiration date of the new standard. Reinstall the rear panel and re-tighten the five thumbscrews. Rotate the exhaust vent line and remote control antenna back to their vertical positions. Reinstall the power cable. And then power up the HLD. The updated values for this new internal standard need to be input manually. Press the menu button, then select the maintenance screen. Under the General tab, input the new values for internal leak value, in this case 1.2 to the negative 7, reference calibration leak temperature, in this case, 24.4 degrees, and temperature compensation factor. In this case, negative 0.3 degrees Celsius. Finally, input the expiration date, in this case, May 13th, 2021. Individually scroll up or down on the three data wheels to select the correct month, day, and year. Leak value, calibration, temperature and compensation factor all ensure an accurate calibration for the HLD. After a 20-minute warmup period, run a full internal calibration from the calibration screen. And once calibration is completed, your unit is fully operational and ready to go. Thanks for watching. For more information on Agilent vacuum solutions, educational webinars and videos, visit Agilent com.
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Leak Detection of Biopharmaceutical Processes ¨C How to Avoid Costly Contamination
Agilent PHD-4 Portable Helium Leak Detector as an easy, precise, and cost-effective method of finding leaks in Biopharmaceutical Processes and prevent process batch contamination costly contamination and ruined production batches. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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How to leak check a vacuum furnace using an Agilent HLD Leak Detector
In this video from Ipsen USA, Agilent Vacuum Application Engineer Bartly Carlson demonstrates the use of the HLD MR15 to leak check an Ipsen vacuum furnace. Ipsen offers the HLD as an option to its customers to help them optimize performance of the furnace. (Credit: Ipsen USA). Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection
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Vacuum for Your Industrial Process
This webinar describes the challenges and solutions to creating, measuring, and maintaining vacuum to optimize the performance of your industrial vacuum process or system. Kategori Mengikut Leak Detection