The compressibility of elastomeric materials often makes them an ideal choice for many applications that require sealing or significant pressure. However, not all materials will behave the same. Many… read more
Some leak tests require high temperatures depending on the product being tested. This can be particularly challenging as many synthetic materials, like thermoplastics and rubbers, are highly… read more
Polyurethanes have become increasingly popular over traditional materials like metals and rubbers, especially for the fitness and recreational industry. Due to their unique chemistry, polyurethanes… read more
Helium is a commonly used leak test gas because its small, lightweight molecules can easily detect the tiniest leaks. In addition, helium is inert and more environmentally friendly than some… read more
Structural foam is a term used to describe a wide range of materials with a microcellular structure. These highly moldable materials are typically formed through a unique foaming process and… read more