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Ultrasonic Leak Detection

Condition Monitoring / Reliability Testing

Uses ultrasonic waves to detect leaks in pressurized systems and compressed air lines. When a gas or air escapes through a leak point under pressure, it creates turbulence and friction that emits ultrasonic sound—frequencies above the human hearing range. Ultrasonic detectors convert these high-frequency sounds into audible signals, allowing technicians to locate the exact source of the leak. The technique is effective even in noisy industrial environments and is widely used in energy-saving programs, quality assurance, and safety inspections.

Ultrasonic leak detection testing uses high-frequency sound waves to detect leaks in pressurized systems such as compressed air, steam, gas, and vacuum lines. It is a quick, non-invasive method to pinpoint leaks that are otherwise inaudible to the human ear and invisible to the eye.

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