Device Testing And Metrology
Components and assemblies that are designed against leaks during use can be tested quickly and reliably using Brooks flow meters. Simply apply pressure or vacuum to the device under test and confirm the absence of flow using a Brooks variable area flow meter, thermal mass flow meter, or Coriolis mass flow meter. Examples include valves, radiators, hydraulic and pneumatic assemblies, plumbing fixtures, and more.Components designed to deliver a certain flow rate at a given set of pressure conditions (orifices and nozzles), to have a certain pressure drop at a given flow rate (filters), or to have a minimum power output at a given fuel consumption (engines) can also be tested using Brooks flow meters.
Fluid handling equipment like pumps, injectors, dispense heads, and even other flow meters can be periodically verified using Brooks flow meters because the accuracy of the Brooks flow meter is usually far greater than the device under test.
Other Application Notes
- Basic Flow Control
- Catalyst Research
- Heat Treating, Cutting/Welding, and other Thermal Processes
- Vacuum Processes
- Bioreactors
- Precision Coatings
- Chemical Injection/Dosing Systems
- Process Analyzer Sample Flow
- Rotating Equipment
- Fuel Cell Test Stand
- Device Testing and Metrology
- Level Measurement
- Physical Vapor Deposition
- Chemical Vapor Deposition, including MOCVD
- Transparent Conducting Oxides
- Polysilicon and Crystal Pulling
- Spray Coatings