Language 打印 推荐


SCHOTT Group Home
电子封装
产品
应用
技术
GTMS 技术
封装技巧
电学性能和介电性质
光学性质
金属零件的表层处理
气密性
玻璃颜色
数据表
CerTMS 技术
玻璃粉技术
温度过热保险管技术
制管技术
平板技术
品质和测试

关于NEC SCHOTT
企业理念
公司简介
业务联系
新闻
人才招聘

其他NEC SCHOTT 公司内容
下载和反馈
术语汇编
合作信息

Hermeticity


One of the foremost quality characteristics of SCHOTT glass-to-metal seals is our hermeticity. Because of its importance to the functionality of components, the vacuum tightness of our glass-to-metal seals is constantly monitored through random sample inspections. Tightness tests are performed with helium leakage detectors that work according to the mass-spectrometer principle.

Using helium as a test medium, modern leakage detectors are capable of tracing minute leaks of 10-12 mbar I/s. However, this is only possible under laboratory conditions and requires long pumping and measurement cycles.

In tough everyday usage, leakage rates of up to 10-8 mbar I/s can realistically be measured. That is why SCHOTT glass-to-metal seals are generally guaranteed to a leakage rate of 10-8 mbar I/s; in this case, the pressure differential between the interior and the exterior is 1 bar. In special cases and upon agreement, leakage rates down to 10-11 mbar I/s can be confirmed and guaranteed, because, as a rule, SCHOTT glass-to-metal seals also meet these lower leakage requirements.

The leakage rate of SCHOTT glass-to-metal seals can also be tested under non-static conditions. For example, it is possible to conduct cap welding tests with increased welding stresses and then to determine the remaining leakage rate.

业务联系

NEC SCHOTT
Components Corporation

3-1 Nichiden
Minakuchi-cho,Koka-shi,
528-0034 Shiga
Japan
 +81-748-63-6610
 +81-748-63-5134
Directions
更多联系方式
公司新闻
更多新闻
顶部
© 2012 SCHOTT AG  免责声明 - 隐私政策 - Imprint
Home