Title :
Exploring the limits of helium spray tests
Author :
Boretius, T. ; Mintri, A. ; Suaning, Gregg J.
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Helium-spray testing poses a simple technique to investigate the hermeticity of joints and unsealed packages in general by sealing the device under test to a mass spectrometer by way of an O-ring seal, drawing a mild vacuum within the sample and exposing the outside to helium while measuring the leak rate through the joints, surfaces and seals. Military Standard 883 describes this test and establishes a pass-fail criterion, but fails to give distinct instructions on how to setup the test and to interpret the results. The aim of this study is therefore to explore the limits of spray testing unsealed packages by evaluating the standard deviation of the method in combination with the maximum achievable sensitivity as a function of the permeability of the O-ring material to helium gas. It could be shown (1) that nitrile O-rings exhibited the lowest permeability to He gas under steady state conditions, (2) the O-ring itself usually limits the detection rate and (3) that the achievable sensitivity lies in the range of 10-8 atm*cc*s-1 and, thus, may merely be used for gross leak detection.
Keywords :
biomedical materials; helium neutral molecules; hermetic seals; leak detection; mass spectrometers; materials testing; military standards; permeability; prosthetics; vacuum techniques; Military Standard 883; O-ring material permeability; O-ring seal; detection rate limitation; detection sensitivity; device sealing; gross leak detection; helium gas; helium spray test limitation; helium spray test setup; joint hermeticity investigation; joint leak rate measurement; mass spectrometer; maximum achievable sensitivity; mild vacuum; nitrile O-ring permeability; pass-fail criterion; seal leak rate measurement; standard deviation evaluation; steady state condition; surface leak rate measurement; unsealed package hermeticity investigation; Helium; Permeability; Standards; Steady-state; Structural rings; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering (NER), 2013 6th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/NER.2013.6696072