Gas Permeation Tester (Differential Pressure Method)



Gas permeation tester of differential-pressure method can highly improve in Efficiency

Gas permeation tester of differential-pressure method can highly improve in Efficiency. Differential-pressure method is the basic way of gas permeation test while vacuum method is the most widely used one in differential-pressure method. In the past, test precision and test efficiency of this instrument is restricted by previous technology and key components. Hence differential-pressure method instruments were considered as ‘low precision and worse efficiency ’. With the improvement of test technology, test precision of differential-pressure method instruments has greatly improved and can reach 0.01 ml/m2•24h•0.1Mpa now. Comparing with equal pressure method, its test efficiency has also improved. However, the popularity of barrier property test instruments and the increasing test demand bring up higher requirements to test efficiency of current test instruments. Based on the characteristics of differential pressure test, this article analyzes the improvement of test efficiency and introduces corresponding achievements being made. 1. Factors Influencing Test Efficiency Lower efficiency is one of the common comments on previous differential pressure method instruments, which reveals two main shortcomings of the differential pressure method instruments: longer test time and limited number of specimen. These two factors directly restrict the improvement of test efficiency. Therefore, to improve test efficiency, test time should be shortened or specimen number should be increased. 1.1 Test Time Test time of vacuum method, the representative method of differential-pressure method, includes evacuation time and equilibrium time of transmission. Empirical tests have proved that extremely short evacuation time affects test results. There are two aspects accounting for the influence. On the one hand, exhausted gas of vacuum pipeline during test process is calculated as test gas transmitting specimen (pressure sensor is unable to distinguish the type of gas). Therefore, test data appears to be bigger and test data is not stable. On the other hand, although the material has been preprocessed, there are still impurities existing on its surface and some gases transmitting into impurities. The span of evacuation time has influences on such impurities and the elimination difficulty of the gases inside. The longer the evacuation time is, the better the elimination effect and more stale the test data will be. It has been proved that pressure maintaining appears to be more difficult if evacuation time is not sufficient. Therefore evacuation time is specified to be longer in relating standards. In GB 1038, evacuation should continue for more than three hours after evacuation system has reached the required equilibrium of standards. Test time of sensor method, the representative method of equal pressure way, is divided into system purging time and equilibrium period. There is clear requirement on purging time in relating test standards and it has been emphasized in many materials that this purging time can never be very short. Moreover, in standard ASTM D 3985-05, purging time is divided into dehumidification time and zero purging time, which is about the same with that of vacuum method. In developing test instruments of oxygen sensor method, Labthink has conducted studies on the reasonable purging time of system. According to her study, at the initial stage of the test, pre-purge two hours and then guide carrier gas into the sensor to continue purging for 24 hours. Now oxygen content of inner system can be considered as low enough to begin test. It can be seen that preparation times (evacuation time of vacuum method and purging time of sensor method) before transmission equilibrium in these two methods are similar. As to the time to establish transmission equilibrium, gas permeation of specimen has become the key factor. Ambient conditions will exert obvious influence on the transmission equilibrium. Of which, temperature variation has the most obvious influence on equilibrium process. The more severe the temperature fluctuation is the longer the equilibrium time will be. Consequently, the worse the data repeatability and the lower the accuracy. It should be noted that environment variation would affect gas permeation test of any method, differential pressure method and equal pressure method are of no exception. The extent to which it is affected varies with specific test method. Therefore, the function of stable temperature and humidity controlling of gas permeation test instruments can greatly facilitate data stability. In summary, test time consumed in the above two methods are basically the same. It has been proved with practices that it’s incorrect for some documents to consider test time of equal pressure method shorter. 1.2 Specimen Number As stated above, it is rather difficult to improve test efficiency only by shortening test time. Test efficiency can be greatly improved if more specimens can be tested within one period. However, gas permeation test of material is a kind of microcosmic test. Sealability of test system is the reliable basis for evaluating instrument precision and data reliability. When the number of specimen is more than one, leakage probability of system is much higher than that of instruments testing only one specimen. System leakage imposes much higher influences on vacuum method than on sensor method. In vacuum method, one side of the specimen remains vacuum state. The sensor only tests pressure and is unable to distinguish gases. If system leakage appears, the evaluation will be of no significance and in turn results in test failure. Comparing with vacuum method, Test principle of sensor method is obviously difficult. Even if there is little system leakage, the influence will be much smaller. But when specimens of high barrier property are tested, this influence is rather obvious. Though instruments possessing test function of combined chambers have great advantages, vacuum method instrument having this function is a blank in the market. However, increasing the number of specimens can greatly improve test efficiency. It is in this aspect that differential pressure method instrument has the advantage and enjoys the evaluation of ‘higher test efficiency’. 2. Conclusion As the basic method of gas permeation test, vacuum method has always been the most widely used one. However, low efficiency has always been a choke point of this test method. At present, with the success of multiple-chamber test technology, vacuum method instruments have more advantages than multiple-chamber sensor method instruments in terms of test efficiency. Test instruments of Vacuum method now can completely meet the actual demand of heavy test tasks, which paves the way for its arbitration position. For more info, please feel free to contact Harry via salessupport@labthink.cn or 86-531-85068529.

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