
Helium Leak Testing Systems – High-Sensitivity Leak Detection for Critical Vacuum and Pressurised Systems
Ensure the highest standards of safety and reliability with our Helium Leak Test System. Designed for industries requiring pinpoint accuracy, this system utilizes helium as a tracer gas, offering unmatched sensitivity in detecting even the smallest leaks. With customizable configurations, we ensurHelium Leak Testing Systems are precision instruments used to detect and quantify extremely small leaks in vacuum systems, pressurised components, and sealed assemblies. Using helium as a tracer gas, these systems offer unmatched sensitivity and accuracy, making them the industry standard for quality assurance and system validation. Helium leak testing is essential in applications where leak integrity directly impacts performance, safety, and product reliability. Ultrahivac supplies advanced helium leak testing systems suitable for laboratory, industrial, and high-vacuum applications across India.e our system meets the exact demands of your testing processes, providing precise results with every use. Choose Ultrahivac for industry-leading performance and security.
Key Features & Benefits
Ultra-high sensitivity leak detection
Accurate and repeatable measurement results
Suitable for vacuum and pressurised testing
Fast detection and testing cycles
Reliable performance for critical quality assurance
Benefits
Reasons to Choose Our Helium Leak Test System
Industries
Applications of Helium Leak Testing Systems
Information
How It Works and Technical Advantages
System Preparation
Helium Introduction
Leak Detection
Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Leak Rate Measurement
Continuous Testing Capability
FAQs for Helium Leak Testing Systems
They are used to detect and measure very small leaks in vacuum and pressurised systems.
Helium is inert, non-toxic, and easily detectable at very low concentrations.
They can detect leaks as small as 10⁻⁹ mbar·l/s depending on configuration.
Yes, they are designed for continuous industrial and laboratory operation.
Yes, systems can be integrated into automated testing setups.

















