LEAK TESTING

Kuntz has been engaged in Leak Testing equipment for several decades. From pressure testing and pressure decay to destructive burst testing and bubble break point testing to high voltage leak detection among many others. We have worked closely to customer requirements to meet their quality goals and testing standards.

A High Voltage Leak Detection module is part of an inline processing system. Parts are accurately sprocket fed into position. Probes are inserted, and ground plates are positioned. When high voltage is applied, any micro holes will provide an electrical path and the resulting current surge indicates leak. Faulty parts are marked and rejected.

The dedicated Pressure Decay Testing machine utilizes a commercial Uson tester. An operator loads and unloads the parts from a shuttle with part sealing features built into its nest. The medical cassettes which are tested are used to meter and mix drugs accurately to each patient's exact needs according to their body make up. The cassette has multiple chambers and valves built into it. In this case, each one of 31 separate paths or circuits are individually tested.

In some cases, customers need to Pressure Test their product device to destruction. They pull a part off their production line at random once every 100th part for example to test the integrity of the upper limitations of the product. The purpose is to attain quality assurance that their overall process is still within certain parameters or within a certain Cpk. Kuntz has designed and built a diversity of destructive type testers including Peel Testers and the Burst Tester shown above.

Automatic Filter Testing machine performs a bubble break point test used as a standard in the filtration industry. Filter cartridges are loaded into individual housings five at a time and indexed on a rotary style index chassis. Filters are tested five up under individualized tests in order to meet the customers high volume production demand. Good and bad parts are sorted accordingly on a three way conveyor. The third lane of the conveyor is there for recycling borderline parts for another verification test.


Automation Engineering Division
2614 S. Rousselle Street
Santa Ana, CA 92707
Tel. (714) 540-7370 / Fax (714) 540-6287

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