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No-Cost Videoconferencing for Custom Leak-Detection Systems

Speeds design of best-match leak solutions

Uson
Wed, 12/21/2011 - 12:33
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(Uson: Houston) -- Uson, designer, manufacturer, and supplier of leak and functional testers and accessories, has announced that quality engineers can now rely on Uson’s no-cost videoconferencing consultations to facilitate discussions and visual inspection of leak-proof components and products for which the appropriate leak-detection equipment, fixturing, and all other leak test specifications are required. Uson’s videoconferencing capability is especially designed for situations when companies don’t want the delay in time to market that shipping parts to outside facilities involves, or where release of a proprietary product design is against company policy and nondisclosure requirements.

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Joe Pustka, one of the top managers of Uson’s technical support team that helped pioneer the videoconferencing capability, explains that details of part geometry, sealing locations, elasticity, and other part characteristics are greatly facilitated by shared and simultaneous viewing of the parts for which a leak-detection solution is sought.

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