Helium Leak Detection
Helium Leak Detection
Helium is the best choice of tracer gas to find leaks for a number of
reasons. It is non-toxic, inert, non-condensable, non-flammable and
not normally present in the atmosphere at more than trace amounts (5
ppm). Due to its small atomic size, helium passes easily through
leaks. The only molecule smaller than Helium is Hydrogen which is
not inert. It is also relatively inexpensive and is available in various size
cylinders.
Maintenance of Systems
Industrial process tools that use vacuum systems or pressure systems
must be tested to check for occasional leaks. This can be part of
preventative maintenance or in the event of an unexpected
failure. Typical examples of vacuum systems include: Vacuum
furnaces, vacuum coaters, electron microscopes, glove boxes, linear
accelerators, electron beam and ion beam process equipment,
semiconductor process equipment, laser process equipment. Typical
examples of pressurized systems include: power plants, gas handling
systems, bioreactors, liquid gas facilities, underground tanks,
underground cables and pipes.