SHORT COURSE IN
VACUUM TECHNOLOGY STOCKHOLM JANUARY 24-25, 2017 NORDIC C HOTEL
SHORT COURSE IN
LEAK DETECTION TECHNOLOGY STOCKHOLM JANUARY 26, 2017 NORDIC C HOTEL
January 24-25
We invite you to a 1 1/2 day course in Vacuum Technology. This course is useful to those operating, maintaining or designing vacuum systems in industry or research. • Basic knowledge of vacuum technology is advantageous. • Comprehensive notes are provided. • Seminar language: English
Basic Vacuum Technology Course 1. Introduction Definitions Typical applications Terms and terminology 2. Behaviour of gases in vacuum systems Introduction to the properties of gases Gas Sources in vacuum systems 3. Pumps General description, performance and applications Oil sealed rotary pumps Roots pumps Dry pumps Diffusion pumps Turbo molecular pumps 4. Pressure Measurement Operating principles, working range, uncertainty of total pressure gauges including: Direct reading gauges (e.g. capacitance types, gauges) Indirect reading gauges (thermal conductivity, ionisation) 5. Vacuum Practice Sealing Welding Cleaning
January 24 10.00-16.00 January 25 09.00-15.00
January 26
We invite you to a 1 day course in Leak Detection Technology. This course is useful to those in manufacturing industry using leak detection as a method of product verification. It is also helpful to those responsible for the design and operation of vacuum systems in industry and research. • Basic knowledge of leak detection technology is advantageous. • Comprehensive notes are provided. • Seminar language: English
Leak Detection Technology Course
January 26 09.00-17.00
1. Introduction Statements Review of leak detection methods 2. Methods and technique selection A review of the applicability of methods involving gas flow in or out of the test object Local Testing 3. Helium specific leak detectors (MSLD) Layout Pumping System Details Mass Spectrometer Details Overview of a typical MSLD 4. Calibration leaks and their use 5. Optimization of leak detector performance Response time Sensitivity
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Seminar address, booking and information: NORDIC C HOTEL Phone: +46 8 50563000 Vasaplan 4, Box 884, SE-101 37 Stockholm
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Fee: Vacuum Technology course SEK 7.500:Leak Detection Technology course SEK 5.500:Fee includes coffee, lunch and literature. There will be a seminar dinner given Tuesday evening. The price does not include VAT. The participants will recieve certificates of attendance.
Box 9084, SE-400 92 Göteborg
Vacuum Course 2017 On January 24-26 we arrange a vacuum course in Stockholm. The first two days will be a short course in basic Vacuum Technology, and day three will be dedicated to Leak Detection. You can either participate in both courses or just one of them, they are independent of each other. Please note! The seminar language is english. This year it is our pleasure to have Mr Hans Rottländer, from Leybold in Cologne with us. Hans Rottländer was born in 1954. Studied Telecommunications Engineering with focus on technology for communications and automation at the University of Applied Science in Cologne. Hans joined Leybold in Cologne 1983 as electronic test field engineer. He worked between 1989 and 2005 among other things as sales product manager for leak detectors and strategic product manager for dry pumps. From 2005, Hans became a certified technical trainer at the Leybold Vacuum Academy with focus on leak detection seminars and practical trainings on different types of vacuum pumps. Since 2007, Hans is head of the examination centre for leak detection according to ISO 9712, accredited by Sector Cert., a DakkS accredited certification company. Additionally he is head of the expert committee for leak detection at Sector Cert. and member of the education committee of the ”German Vacuum Society” (DVG)
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