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Latest revision as of 13:02, 4 May 2012


Welcome to Leakpedia.com

Leakpedia is an open source project born thanks to years of studies and research about the leak test process in the industrial environment. Generally who approaches the world of leak testing seeks clarification of what it is and how to make a trial in the air, as well as what is the rate of loss expected to perform the test properly. The goal is to provide a practical tool to understand what is a leak test and how it works in industry. Besides the theoretical part , which will explain in detail the characteristics of an industrial leak testing, there are two tools to help you quickly calculate the rate of loss of a particular piece to be tested:


  • The Leak Calculator is a real time calculator which through an algorithm developed by industry experts, makes a rough calculation of the loss of any application.
  • Leak Search is a simple search engine getting results from a source of historical data, makes available the rate of loss of common parts referring to various industrial sectors.


Use links below to explore the site contents. You'll find some content translated into other languages.

Leak Search
Search the leakage value of an industrial piece

Search into our database for your application or the industry reference and will be furnished an appropriate rate of loss.

 
The Industrial Leak Testing
Our informations about the leakage theory

It contains the theory necessary to understand what is the proof seal in the air and how it performs.

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