Polyganics manufactures an entire batch of patches, which are tested randomly for quality control purposes. During initial tests, Polyganics investigated at what pressure the patches burst. In secondary tests, a somewhat lower pressure is set. It is then measured if the products can withstand this pressure for a prolonged period of time, thereby investigating the long term performance.
Setting flow and measuring pressure, or setting pressure and measuring flow: both methods are used, for which a script has been written in a PLC environment, which is followed to conduct the entire test procedure. Pressure-flow data are displayed graphically. The current test unit consists of multiple holders.
It is important to be able to detect small pressure variations, but also to control the flow very accurately with the control valve as part of the setup. The volume of the chamber next to the patch-under-test is very small, which does not require large flows - even when all patches are tested in one setup. This has to be controlled fast and accurately, and that is where the mini CORI-FLOW Mass Flow Meter comes into play.
Currently, the setup has been used for over a year. The Bronkhorst devices help Polyganics to guarantee proper research and the quality of their product, and they are very satisfied with the way these devices do their job. The patches are produced in large volumes for product development, and it is expected that a second test setup will be delivered.
Coriolis principle