Gas Mask Seal Testing

Determine proper sealing pressures between the perimeter of a gas mask and a person's face using I-Scan®.

Gas Mask Seal Testing

Evaluate Gas Mask Seal Pressure Distribution with I-Scan

 

A close-fitting seal between a gas mask and the contours of a person's face and head is essential to keep unwanted chemicals from being inhaled. The interface pressure must be very light, or the wearer will reject the mask as uncomfortable. The size, shape, and contours of individual faces vary over a significant range, and there is the added complexity of facial and scalp hair. Measuring sealing pressures of candidate designs is accomplished with paper-thin, flexible sensors that fit between the mask and skin without disrupting the fit.

 

Tekscan's pressure sensors have high sensitivity and cover a distance both along the seal and across it with an array of active elements so pressure distribution can be mapped. I-Scan pressure mapping software provides vivid displays and facilitates comparisons between designs and during simulated operating conditions. With the help of Tekscan’s highly qualified sales and engineering support team, each system may be configured to meet your specific needs.

 

Gas Mask Seal Pressure Profile

 

 

 

Pressure mapping images of eight sensor placements around the mask from forehead to chin (not a complete circumference). Several low pressure areas are evident in the sealing line of the mask.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gas Mask Seal Pressure Measurement Applications

  • Design verification testing
  • Reliability testing
  • R&D for new designs

 

Benefits of Pressure Mapping

  • Identify and troubleshoot leaks
  • Improve design
  • Compare performance on different size/shape heads

 

Typical Pressure Sensors used to Evaluate Gas Mask Pressure

  • Sensor Model 4201
    4201
    Sensing AreaTotal
    WidthHeightSenselsSensel Density
    1.80 in.0.83 in.264177.8 in.2
    45.7 mm21.1 mm26427.6 cm2
  • Sensor Model 5051
    5051
    Sensing AreaTotal
    WidthHeightSenselsSensel Density
    2.20 in.2.20 in.1,936400.0 in.2
    55.9 mm55.9 mm1,93662.0 cm2
  • Sensor Model 6300
    6300
    Sensing AreaTotal
    WidthHeightSenselsSensel Density
    10.40 in.1.32 in.2,288166.7 in.2
    264.2 mm33.5 mm2,28825.8 cm2

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