In-House Testing

Test to Failure Capable

When parts are going into critical systems such as fuel lines or medical equipment, you want to be sure they are performing at their best. We test our customized fittings and sub-assemblies as part of our quality assurance.  

Please Note: We only test those components manufactured, modified, or assembled by our production team. We do not offer testing of outside components. 

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Leak Testing

Parts are either connected to a pressurized line and submerged under water for bubble testing, or a pressure decay leak tester is used to ensure the part doesn’t leak.

 

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Pressure Testing

The components are pressurized to the desired operating level and then sealed. Internal pressure is monitored to ensure pressure levels maintain over time.

 

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Vacuum Testing

Depending on the use of the fitting, ISM performs vacuum testing to check for faulty welds or leaking parts.

 

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Burst Testing

Performed to determine the maximum pressure of a fitting, valve, filter, or tubing assembly can handle before it fails. We use a 4-to-1 safety factor, as is industry-standard practice.