ENDURANCE TESTING OR CYCLE TESTING

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Endurance Testing / Cycle Testing (ISO 15848, VDI 2440, API 624, API 641, EN 1074, AWWA 501)

At EPSSAT, we conduct comprehensive Endurance Testing and Cycle Testing to evaluate the performance and reliability of valves under extreme conditions. Our tests are carried out in specially designed test environments equipped with fully automated our actuators and customers actuation systems , which precisely measure and control the valve operation. These actuators are fitted with operational torque measurement tools, ensuring accurate data capture that simplifies test report generation.

We perform tests in compliance with various international standards, which specify the rigorous performance and integrity requirements for valves exposed to repeated cycles and high-pressure conditions. This guarantees the reliability, safety, and long-term durability of valves in real-world applications.

Our testing equipment is calibrated with NABL LAB, assuring high reliability and precision throughout the testing process.

Our Endurance and Cycle Testing services are designed to exceed industry standards and provide the assurance that the valves will operate reliably in demanding environments, meeting the stringent performance requirements of our customers and end-users.

Safety and precision are at the core of our testing procedures, ensuring that every valve tested meets the highest standards of performance, integrity, and durability.

Key Testing Parameters:

Measurement Range: Comprehensive cycle testing for operational efficiency and performance longevity.
High-Pressure Testing: Includes gas pressures up to 1500 bar (21,750 psi) and liquid pressures up to 2000 bar (29,000 psi).
Test Media: We use a variety of gases, including helium, nitrogen, methane, and oxygen, as well as liquids such as water, and oil to simulate real-world pressures.
Leak Detection: Performed using helium/nitrogen mixtures or methane to ensure the valves’ sealing integrity.