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Extreme temperature or pressure products and vapour permeability issues
29 March 2021
VAPOUR PERMEABILITY systems are available from Versaperm to measure how well seals, pipes, electronic enclosures and general materials perform across temperatures from -80 to 1100C and pressures from 0 to 300bar.

Extreme conditions are more common than you think, they don’t only occur in extreme environments but also in the tightened seals on many products, the heat of engines or motors and even in the electronics of many devices. Yet they need seals to keep out water vapour, hydrocarbons and other contaminates if they are to continue working.
All materials and seals are affected, often severely, in their task by the combined factors of temperature and pressure.
The Versaperm system uses a mass spectrometer to measure permeability for water vapour, grease, hydrocarbons, aromatics, CO2, solvents and every other vapour / gas in general use. This gives designers and manufacturers the ability to test and effectively eliminate problems across almost all standard and most non-standard environmental and operational conditions.
The system can also simulate diurnal, seasonal and other changes and it achieves results that are accurate in the PPM (Parts per Million) to PPB ranges. It can optionally measure several materials, seals, enclosures, components or products at a single time.
Versaperm also runs consultancy and laboratory services which offers advice on permeability in complex cases or where the volume or logistics do not mandate a dedicated instrument.
Visit: www.versaperm.com
- Vapour permeability of plastics
- Semi-permeable membranes
- Getting the measure of an invisible problem
- Vapour to blame?
- CO2 permeability meter
- Moisture problems can be mist
- Fast & accurate results
- Avoid head in sand approach to packaging testing
- Fast gas permeability meter
- QC for damaging contaminate(s)