
NM0110030CB
The TSP Vacuum Leak Testing Box is a specialized tool designed for effectively detecting leaks, particularly in inside corner welds of tanks, vessels, and other fabrications. This model features a 30-inch inside corner box configuration with approximate external dimensions of 33 inches (Length) x 7 inches (Width) x 7 inches (Height) and weighs around 15 lbs.
This vacuum box operates by creating a vacuum over the area being tested. A leak detection solution is applied to the weld seam, and then the vacuum box is placed over the area. If any leaks are present, the pressure difference will cause bubbles to form in the solution, which are clearly visible through the transparent top of the box.
Key Features:
Specifically Designed for Inside Corners: The shape and gasket are optimized for creating a tight seal on 90-degree inside corner welds, where the bottom meets the sidewall.
Efficient Leak Detection: Provides a reliable method for identifying even small leaks in critical weld areas.
Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demands of industrial leak testing applications.
Easy to Use: Typically connects to a compressed air source to create the vacuum via a venturi system (air ejector with no moving parts).
Visual Indication: Leaks are readily identified by the formation of bubbles in the applied leak detection solution, visible through the clear acrylic top.
Portable: At approximately 15 lbs, it offers a balance of size and portability for field and shop use.
Benefits:
Ensures Weld Integrity: Helps verify the quality and tightness of critical corner welds, preventing potential failures.
Identifies Leaks Quickly: Allows for rapid detection and location of leaks, saving time and resources in repair.
Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of tanks, vessels, and other fabrications with inside corner welds.
Reliable Performance: TSP is a recognized manufacturer of leak testing equipment.
Applications:
Leak testing of storage tanks (where the bottom plate meets the shell).
Inspection of welds on pressure vessels.
Quality control during the fabrication of various containers and structures with corner welds.
Maintenance and repair inspections to identify existing leaks.