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Tracer-gas leak testing
Nondestructive testing method for detecting gas leaks

A tracer-gas leak testing method is a nondestructive testing method that detects gas leaks. A variety of methods with different sensitivities exist. Tracer-gas leak testing is used in the petrochemical industry, the automotive industry, the construction industry and in the manufacture of semiconductors, among other uses.

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Types

Several tracer-gas leak testing methods exist, including:

Method selection

Typical leakage rates

The nature of the product or the process and the process gases will set the leak rate requirement:

SystemAllowed leak rate (mbar L/s)
Chemical process equipment10−1–1
Beverage can10−5 –10−6
Vacuum pumped system10−5–10−7
IC-package10−7–10−8
Airbag cartridge10−8
Pacemaker10−9
Closed vacuum system10−9

Sensitivity of methods

Based on the target leak rate, the table below will help to choose the most suitable method.2

MethodSensitivity (leak rate in mbar l/s)
Ultrasonics10−1
Bubble test in water10−2
Pressure decay10−2
Vacuum decay10−2
Acoustic emission detectors10−3
Bubble test in soapy water10−4
Gas-specific thermal conductivity detector10−5
Halogen detector10−5
Photoacoustic spectroscopy10−6
Hydrogen sniffer10−6
Residual gas analyser10−7
Dye penetrant10−8
Radioactive tracer10−10
Helium mass spectrometry vacuum testing10−11

Applications

Typical applications of tracer-gas leak testing include:

Standards

See also: Leak detection § Rules and regulations

Several standards apply to leak testing and more specifically to tracer-gas leak testing methods, for example:

  • BS EN 1779:1999; leak tightness by indication or measurement of gas leakage,
  • BS EN 13185:2001 Non-destructive testing. Leak testing. Tracer gas method,
  • BS EN 13192:2002 Non-destructive testing. Leak testing. Calibration of reference leaks for gases.

References

  1. Batajtis, Damian. "Tracer Gas as a Method for Water Leak Detection" (PDF). Wizard Leak Detection. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 November 2023. Retrieved 12 November 2023. https://www.wizardleakdetection.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Tracer-Gas-as-a-Method-for-Water-Leak-Detection-_-Damian-Batajtis-1.pdf

  2. "Leak Detection Sensitivity Guide - VIC Leak Detection". VIC Leak Detection. Retrieved 2017-06-15. http://www.vicleakdetection.com/global-engineers-of-airvacuumtracer-gas-leak-detection-systems/leak-detection-sensitivity-guide/

  3. Townsend, Mark; correspondent, defence (2007-11-11). "MoD accused over spy plane deaths". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-06-15. {{cite news}}: |last2= has generic name (help) https://www.theguardian.com/afghanistan/story/0,,2209288,00.html