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WITT-GASETECHNIKGMBH & CO KG
www.wittgas.com
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LEAK DETECTION SYSTEMS
LEAK-MASTER® MAPMAX
Automatic in-line micro-leak detection system for packages based on CO2.
LEAK-MASTER® MAPMAX features non-destructive detection of the smallest leaks without the need
of costly helium - directly from the packaging line.
CO2 is the most important gas in the packaging of food under modified atmospheres.
The LEAK-MASTER® MAPMAX uses this CO2 as trace gas. That way it is possible to test the packages
for leaks directly after the packing process.
The LEAK-MASTER® MAPMAX places the packages or complete shipping cases precisely in the test
chamber. If the test sample is leaking, the pressure difference will result in a gas flow from the package
into the chamber and the CO2-concentration within the chamber rises. The highly sensitive sensor will
notice the changes of the CO2-concentration and even smallest leaks are easily detected.
After each test cycle (up to 15 cycles per minute) the chamber is ventilated and the test sample is
moved on to the following system. If a leak has been detected, several potential free contacts for
communication with external systems are available (e.g. alarms and/or pusher).
Benefits
• short response time
• high operating speed (max. 15 cycles/min.)
• for single packages or complete shipping cases
• various chamber sizes
• for flexible and rigid packs
• no calibration required
• easy-to-use intuitive system – no special skills
required
• operator friendly - data and process parameter
entry by means of integrated PLC with touch
screen or via remote personal computer
• convenient data administration and evaluation
for customer oriented quality documentation
• remote transmission of results via Ethernet
• easy to clean stainless steel housing
Other models, options and accessories
available on request.
manufactures mixing, metering and control equipment as well as
analysing systems and safety equipment for all common gases
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