1 hints for a good measurement, Hints for a good measurement – INFICON T-Guard Leak Detection Sensor User Manual

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(0.5 seconds in this example). By increasing the total gas flow, the measurement will
be quicker but for the price of a lower sensitivity. The smallest displayable leakage
rate increases when the total gas flow is increased.

In order to save time, you can calibrate and measure with a shorter time than needed
for the final leak rate value. But then the completely identical timing for calibration
and each measurement is very important. This method is called Dynamic Measure-
ment.

Like in the Accumulation mode, a GROSS measurement will be done before the
FINE measurement of the leak rate to avoid helium contamination of the Wise
Technology™ Sensor.

5.3.2.1

Hints for a good measurement:

Minimize the chamber volume but do not let the test sample touch the walls.

Place the inlet for external air in the chamber opposite the connection of T-
Guard™ Leak Detection Sensor.

Use fans inside the chamber to have a good mixture of helium and air
everywhere.

Do not make the outside air inlet too big. Helium must not leave the chamber
there.

Lead the same ambient air into the chamber and the reference line.

For a trigger leak rate of 1·10

-5

mbar l/s, do not use a total flow higher than 3000

sccm. For a trigger leak rate of 1·10

-4

mbar l/s, do not use a total flow higher than

30,000 sccm. For a trigger leak rate of 1·10

-3

mbar l/s, do not use a total flow

higher than 300,000 sccm.

After closing the chamber and applying helium to the test object, wait for a certain
time, which amounts to:

INFICON strongly recommends this kind of set-up for Carrier Gas Measurement:

3 x chamber volume (in ccm)

Carrier gas flow (in ccm per seconds)

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