Innovation portfolio

ADLEMA

Producing automated leak testing solutions for industry. Leak tests are used in military applications, factories, automative and manufacturing, to make sure pressurized item do not leak.
Campus

Status:

Startup company

SDGs:

Responsible consumption and production

Industry:

Engineering technology

Impact:

-

Origin:

Business Generator

Established:

2024

Looking for:

Collaboration, Funding

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It is an important quality control method to conduct leaks tests for all products during the manufacturing process. In this direction, you can test all products that come of your production line in seconds with the advantage of non-destructive testing offered by the ADLEMA Leak Test Product Family, which we have developed with our strong industry experience. With the non-destructive testing advantage of the ADLEMA Leak Test Product Family, which we have developed with our strong industry experience, you can test all products passing through your production line in seconds.

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