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Quality Control

 
     
 

1. Control of film quality

For quality control and development of advanced products it is not only necessary to know the actual gas pressure within the VIP but also it is important to measure the change of gas pressure. Previous measurements took a long time (see Fig 1.) to get reliable results. Therefore va-Q-tec has developed several methods which allow to obtain information on the increase of gas pressure within a short time.

The Fig. 1 shows the increase of gas pressure measured by the va-Q-check device within a VIP containing a core material with large pores. Here within one or two weeks even a small increase of gas pressure can be detected.

Fig. 1increase of gas pressure measured by the va-Q-check device

 
       
 

In even a shorter time it is possible to deduce the increase of gas pressure by accurate thermal conductivity measurements of a VIP-sample containing a special core material. From the known relation between the thermal conductivity and the gas pressure of the core material the gas pressure increase can be calculated. An example with VIP containing a coarse core material and wrapped in a metallized film cover is shown in Fig. 2. Here the measurement took just one day and a clear increase of thermal conductivity, which is proportional to the increase of gas pressure, can be seen.

Fig. 2measurement of thermal conductivity took one day

 
       
 

These methods help va-Q-tec to monitor the barrier properties of delivered films, to control the gas pressure of any produced VIP and to develop new kinds of vacuum insulation products.

 
     
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