Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage
Patent
1983-06-01
1985-01-08
Kreitman, Stephen A.
Measuring and testing
With fluid pressure
Leakage
250288, 417 49, G01M 300, B01D 5944
Patent
active
044921101
ABSTRACT:
A noble gas leak detector is provided using a non-evaporable getter pump to remove active gases but not noble gases during leak detection. The vacuum system is constructed of all-metal valves, metal connection devices and metal passageways to reduce out gassing and minimize the permeation of helium into the system. Valves are appropriately located to seal off unnecessary devices during the actual leak detection. In addition, a process of calibrating a noble gas leak detector is provided using americium 241 alpha as the calibrating source.
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Kreitman Stephen A.
Martin Marietta Corporation
Roskos Joseph W.
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