
Why Advect Uses Multi Stage Pressure Testing Instead of Single Stage Testing…
Pressure testing is not a checkbox activity. It is a validation of long term reliability.
In PTFE and PFA lined piping systems, internal stresses, liner seating integrity, and flange alignment do not reveal themselves instantly. A single stage pressure test may confirm that the system holds pressure at one point in time. It does not always expose progressive stress behavior.
That is why Advect uses a multi stage pressure testing protocol.
Instead of applying full pressure once and signing off, we incrementally increase pressure levels under controlled conditions. Each stage allows observation of:
– Flange sealing response
– Liner stability under gradual load
– Any early signs of stress concentration
– Dimensional consistency under pressure
This staged approach simulates more realistic operating transitions. Many process systems do not jump from zero to full pressure instantly. They ramp. They cycle. They fluctuate.
Multi stage testing allows us to observe how the assembly behaves through those transitions.
The result is greater confidence in:
– Long term structural integrity
– Gasket sealing stability
– Liner adherence and seating
– Operational safety margins
Single stage testing proves survival. Multi stage testing proves performance.
Reliability is not declared. It is demonstrated.
To learn more about our manufacturing and quality protocols:
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