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New Product: Helium leak detection and analysis speeded up |
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Oct 08, 2004 at 10:00 PM |
Product Briefing Outline: The INFICON UL5000 Helium Leak
Detector is designed to meet the most critical and demanding leak
detection applications. Featuring INFICON's proprietary software
algorithms I-CAL and Hydro-S in a field-proven vacuum design, the
UL5000 provides testing flexibility, high sensitivity and quick
accurate results making any leak detection application fast and easy.
Problem:
The need to deliver fast response times in all measurement
ranges and extremely short cycle times in reaching test conditions and
final results.
Solution: The UL5000 delivers fast response times in all
measurement
ranges and extremely short cycle times in reaching test conditions and
final results. The specially designed vacuum architecture provides the
continuous high helium pumping speeds and the extremely fast response
times you demand. The UL5000 uses a special software algorithm called
I-CAL to provide accurate measurements at unsurpassed speed in all
measurement ranges. While other leak detectors must average the signal
over long periods of time to ensure a stable leak rate, the UL5000 with
I-CAL responds with unparalleled speed and stability in all measurement
ranges, including the smallest minimum leak rate ranges. HYDRO-S
improves your time to test. Water vapor desorption in a test object
creates unwanted background contamination. HYDRO-S separates then
eliminates the water vapor contribution from the helium peak, thus
testing can begin sooner.
Applications: Leak testing components, subassemblies and
large chambers used on semiconductor and flat panel display
tools.
Platform: A rotatable display and user interface on the
UL5000 allows
simple and easy control and interaction with the unit. The display
presents measurement results and status information in large characters
with excellent clarity, so that readings can be observed conveniently
at a distance even in bright or low light settings. Measurement results
can be presented in several user selectable formats including digital
with bar graph or trend display.
Availability: July 2004 onwards.
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