Case MD-2 — Surgical Clamp Assembly
Hardware: LD Series Differential-Pressure Leak Tester + LT-N01 Hand-Screw Internal-Thread Connector
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Test Pressure Range | 10–20 kPa |
| Leak Threshold | ±0.08 kPa |
| Cycle Breakdown | Charge 4 s / Stabilize 4 s / Measure 5 s / Exhaust 1 s |
| Total Cycle Time | 14 s |
| Detection Method | Differential pressure |
Problem
Low-pressure surgical instruments present the inverse challenge of high-pressure testing: at 10–20 kPa test pressure, even minor barometric fluctuation — a passing cloud cover, an opening door — produces pressure transients that exceed the ±0.08 kPa acceptance window. Standard direct-pressure instruments cannot distinguish a real leak from environmental noise at this pressure range.
Solution
The LD Series differential-pressure bridge architecture continuously references the DUT against a sealed internal volume, making the measurement immune to barometric pressure excursions. The ±0.08 kPa acceptance criterion is enforced against the differential signal, not the absolute pressure — a 0.3 kPa barometric step affects both the DUT and reference simultaneously, producing zero differential output. The LT-N01 hand-screw internal-thread connector provides repeatable, operator-independent sealing on threaded instrument ports, eliminating the fixture-engagement variability common to manual clamp designs.
Result
- ±0.08 kPa leak threshold enforced reliably in non-climate-controlled production environments
- 14-second test cycle — 4× faster than equivalent bubble-test or tracer-gas methods
- Barometric drift rejection eliminates need for temperature/pressure-controlled test enclosures
- Suitable for Class II and Class III surgical instrument production floor deployment
