LEAKAGE TESTING & AIR FILLING MACHINE

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Rais Imaad Asim
Khan Nabeel Faheem Ahmad
Sayyed Rizwan Yusuf
Memon Saeed Suleman
Prof. Vinay Kulkarni

Abstract

 As title suggests it is Leakage Testing & Air Filling Machine. This machine is manufactured as per the customer’s requirement and specific testing need. As the component is some form of a casting tube like structure which is leak tested. For this specific purpose and requirement of Leak Testing Machine the industry will train us in terms of design and manufacturing of whole machine. Testing method was the most important consideration. For which Testing method is selected according to the applications of component. According to the first meeting with the customer the specified their component details that the component is an aluminum casting and should be leak tested. As it is a casting component not a machined component, if a crack is detected on a casting component then it is of no use as casted component cannot be welded or machined to fill the crack. For this purpose, dry leak test method is appropriate. As customer just needs to notify that the component has a crack. He is not interested where the crack is. So, dry testing method is appropriate. When company needs to detect the location of the leakage of the component then we used the wet leakage testing method. We just want to inform you whether we have made a project by including both of this & this name is air filling & leakage testing machine. For that we introduce I refrigerator compressor as normal compressor to compress air without having a storage tank and normally using all air filling machine accessories like pressure gauge, air gun for fill air, specific wire connections & a project carrier.

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Rais Imaad Asim, Khan Nabeel Faheem Ahmad, Sayyed Rizwan Yusuf, Memon Saeed Suleman, and Prof. Vinay Kulkarni, “LEAKAGE TESTING & AIR FILLING MACHINE”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 3, p. 6, May 2021.

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