Ultrasonic leak detection

Ultrasonic leak detection effectively identifies leaks in industrial systems using inaudible high-frequency sound waves. This technique detects sounds from escaping gases and air influx in vacuum systems. It offers non-invasive real-time monitoring, revealing inefficiencies and safety hazards. This method enhances maintenance practices and supports energy conservation by pinpointing resource loss.

This check for tightness can be conducted in various situations:

  • Hatch covers

  • Manhole covers

  • Cable penetrations (MCT)

  • Lowest access platform seals

  • Watertight doors

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A person inspecting a large industrial equipment part with a handheld instrument, possibly a ultrasonic or thickness gauge, in a workshop or factory setting. There are visible grease, oil, and debris on the floor.
A worker in safety gear, including a helmet and gloves, kneeling on a concrete surface, working with electrical and safety equipment on a raised platform. The platform has warning and information signs, including caution symbols and instructions.
Person in safety gear testing a fuel tank or pipe with a gauge in an industrial or mechanical setting.