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Manufacturers of equipment for the nanotech industry that require leak testing who are seeking continuous quality improvements and/or faster leak test cycle times while maintaining Gage R&R can now schedule customized videoconference demonstrations of the of mathematical functions built into USON's recently unveiled Optima vT Leak and Flow Tester. These one-on-one no-cost video consultations will include application-specific demonstration of how Optima's built-in mathematical tools could improve yields and quality.

Demonstrations of Math-Powered Leak Test Optimization for Nanotechnology Industry Announced by USON

Houston, TX | Posted on July 11th, 2012

Appointments can be scheduled by writing to or calling Mr. Gene Grilli +281 671 2000.

Gene Grilli, USON Global Sales Director and supervisor of USON's leak testing applications engineering team worldwide comments, "Optima's many built-in mathematical functions are one of several features that make it one of the most versatile leak detectors today. For example, a product with four chambers can be tested concurrently and using the Optima's math feature, summed to create a total, thereby providing both an individual and overall result, effectively cutting cycle time. Additionally slope and intercept calculations along with averaging can easily be performed, not to forget the host of other built in formulas. This is not impossible to do manually or with spreadsheets in a slower way, but it's an example of how Optima's built-in math streamlines production processes without putting an additional burden on the system controls."

Prior to the videoconference consultation a USON leak testing specialist will review current leak test methods in place so that a succinct demonstration of the relevant math functions of Optima that will have greatest impact are highlighted in the demonstration.

Optima vT Leak and Flow Tester has many features that are designed to make it the leak tester of choice when considering leak tester investments for the applications of both today and tomorrow. In addition to the built-in math functions, these include: capabilities for vacuum decay tests, gage pressure decay leak testing, differential pressure decay leak tests, mass flow leak detection (including back pressure and differential), upstream and downstream cracking pressure, pressure rise tests, burst tests, laminar flow tests, force decay testing, and occlusion testing; state-of-the-art microcontrollers comparable to those used in the most sophisticated and demanding consumer electronics applications; 2 Channels with up to 4 sensors/channel, totaling up to 8 sensor inputs; simultaneous testing on all sensor inputs; fully customizable pneumatic controls; large easy-to-read full color touch screen display with intuitive user interface.

For a full list of Uson Optima vT features see www.uson.com/Products/By_Product_Line/Optima_vT/index.php?id=264 .

Please direct Optima vT and other product inquiries to Joe Pustka, Director of Leak Testing Applications Engineering,

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About USON
USON first developed high accuracy leak testing methods for NASA and for nearly half a century has been at the forefront of leak detection, leak testing, and non-destructive testing ---pioneering the development of automated leak detection equipment for the automotive, industrial, medical device and packaging industries. The recently unveiled USON Optima vT Leak and Flow Tester is the world’s only leak test instrument with 8-sensors enabling 8 concurrent tests at optimal efficiency to desired leak rate specifications. Headquartered in Houston, TX, the company has additional offices in Detroit, MI, the United Kingdom and China and sales partners around the world.

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Contacts:
Amy Munice
President
ALM Communications
+773-862-6800


Joe Pustka
Director of Leak Testing
Applications Engineering

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