WIPO: Inventors in Germany Develop Device for Inspecting Hollow Profiled Elements
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2008-10-02
GENEVA, Oct. 2 - Jens Holterhoff of Berlin, and Kersten Latz of Krummesse, Germany, have developed a device for inspecting hollow profiled elements.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention aims to "inspect hollow profiled elements, an excess pressure or negative pressure is generated therein, and in order to detect cracks and holes, the flow noise generated in the hollow profiled elements as a result of the difference in press . . .
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention aims to "inspect hollow profiled elements, an excess pressure or negative pressure is generated therein, and in order to detect cracks and holes, the flow noise generated in the hollow profiled elements as a result of the difference in press . . .