Ultrasonic leak detector suits auto-glass industry

A Logis-Tech Associates product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 14, 2004

Highly sensitive ultrasonic leak detector working with ultrasonic transmitter pinpoint those 'impossible to find' air or water leaks occuring in auto glass industry products.

Logis-Tech Associates is pleased to announce its latest highly sensitive EP641 ultrasonic leak detector combining with the EP512 ultrasonic transmitter.

This combination is ideal for everyone in the auto glass industry who have encountered an air or water leak that is almost impossible to find.

With our ultrasonic leak detector EP641 you can find those leaks.

Our leak detector works by setting a transmitter, the EP512, inside the vehicle; the transmitter sends out a sound, not audible to human ears, which passes through the opening that is causing the leak.

As you slowly run the receiving wand over the suspected area, the receiver will pick up the transmitter's sound waves and make a sound that you can hear, "beep, beep, beep - " showing you exactly where the leak is.

One important thing to remember is to check the vehicle while it is dry, or after you have dried it thoroughly (water can get into the leaking area and seal it so sound cannot get through).

Many large glass chains have made the use of leak detectors a requirement for all glass installations.

Every vehicle is now checked after the glass is installed and they have reduced their leak problems by 90%.

The EP641 leak detector has an audible and visible indication, including leak intensity.

It is completely portable, battery powered (two 9V batteries included, one for transmitter and one for receiver).

A two year warranty.

Instantly turns onand no warm-up period is required.

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