Hydrostatic Pressure Benchmarks

Hydrostatic Pressure Tests
Hydrostatic Pressure Tests

It is a science that deals with the pressures and forces arising from hydrostatic, inert or inert liquids. The subject of the science of hydrostatic mainly examines the equilibrium conditions of equilibrium liquids. In static or inert fluids, there is no application of friction or internal forces. There is only the effect of the pressure forces. Stresses in liquids have nothing to do with the direction, the pressure on the different sides remains at the same point and does not change. In addition, the pressure of the liquid is the same in all directions and is directly connected to the point in the liquid.

Pressure measuring devices in hydraulic systems are called manometers or pressure gauges. Dry manometers are designed using a metal's response to pressure. Liquid manometers were developed based on composite containers. The important difference in the manometer is the difference in height between the point where the pressure is measured and the place where the manometer is used.

Pressure is the force applied to the unit area by any fluid. In short, pressure is a result of the weight of the liquid. In order to achieve high pressures, dense fluids such as mercury are preferred to save height.

Hydrostatic pressure tests or leak tightness tests are carried out in order to detect the changes in the behavior of the material or weld under pressure. Generally, hydrostatic pressure tests are a standard method used to determine the durability levels and possible leakages of boilers such as steam boilers, heating boilers and hot oil boilers, pipelines of steam installation, plumbing and similar, LPG tank, air tank and similar fuel tanks. .

During the specific test studies, the current regulations and the relevant standards published by many domestic and foreign organizations are taken into consideration. In line with the needs of the enterprises, our company also performs hydrostatic pressure tests within the framework of specific tests.

Meanwhile, our organization has been accredited by ÖSAS accreditation organization in accordance with TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 General Requirements for the Qualification of Testing and Calibration Laboratories and serves within this framework.