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Helium Leak Testing (HLT) Course


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Leak Detection on Vacuum Systems

Swagelok Kansas City |  April 8, 2026


Join us for a one-day, hands-on Helium Leak Testing (HLT) course led by Pfeiffer Vacuum Inc., a global leader in vacuum technology and leak detection solutions.

This course is designed to provide both foundational knowledge and practical experience for professionals working with vacuum systems who want to improve leak detection accuracy and system reliability.

Course Overview

This training teaches the fundamentals of helium leak detection and how to apply them in real-world vacuum system applications. Attendees will gain hands-on experience using multiple helium leak testing methods and Mass Spectrometer Leak Testing (MSLT) equipment.

Course Details

  • Date: April 8, 2026
  • Duration: 1 day
  • Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Location: Swagelok Kansas City
  • Course Fee: $625 per participant
  • Target Audience: Operating and maintenance staff

Helium Leak TestWhat You’ll Learn

  • Types of helium leak testing
  • Mass Spectrometer Leak Testing (MSLT) fundamentals
  • Demonstration and hands-on practice for MSLT instrument calibration
    • Inboard and outboard HLT methods, including:
    • Inboard – tracer probeInboard – tracer probe with hood technique
    • Outboard – detector probe
  • Hands-on practice using multiple HLT methods
  • Course summary and review
  • Written and hands-on testing

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for professionals responsible for operating, maintaining, or troubleshooting vacuum systems who want to improve system performance, reliability, and leak detection confidence.


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