Highest-quality Test Devices "Made in Germany"
CETA Testsysteme is based in Hilden, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Over the years, the facilities for engineering and production have been expanded several times. CETA's physical test devices for leak and flow testing in production lines are used with compressed air and hydrogen (forming gas).
All over the world, well-known industrial customers from various sectors – such as automotive and medical technology, fittings and household appliances – use our test devices to control the quality of their products. Right from the beginning, the essential components were designed in-house – in accordance with the requirements of the market and the customers.
To satisfy its own and the customers' high quality standards, CETA has been certified according to DIN ISO 9001 since 1999. In 2002 the company was awarded the , North Rhine-Westphalia Quality Prize for the industrial branch. CETA's credit rating has been consistently granted "excellent" since 2012. The calibration laboratory was accredited in 2004 by the German Calibration Service (Deutscher Kalibrierdienst DKD) and in 2014 by the German Accreditation Body (Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle DAkkS), successor of DKD. DAkkS calibration (in accordance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025) meets all requirements of the norm IATF 16949 valid in the automotive industry.
"We are the first German manufacturer to deliver all leak testers first with standard DKD and now with DAkkS calibration certificate,“ explains Dr Joachim Lapsien, sales manager of CETA Testsysteme GmbH.
The range of leak and flow testers has significantly grown since the early years and has been extended to include gauge and high-pressure devices and diverse special solutions. Through cooperation with a specialist of gas sensing solutions, a special type of leak detector for testing gas and liquid-filled products was added to the portfolio. This comprehensive range of products allows detection of leak rates down to 10-6 mbar*l/s with high process reliability, for example to test impermeability to bacteria and viruses.
"Customers appreciate our long-standing experience, our high level of expertise in test solutions and project handling as well as the durability and high quality of our test devices“, said Günter Groß. The sale of test devices is only the end of a rather lengthy process. Solutions are worked out after extensive clarifying discussions with the customer. To supply the best suitable device, it can be necessary to make preliminary tests with the customer's test parts. CETA test devices are used by thousands all over the world. To ensure local customer service, CETA has set up and trained an international cooperation network currently counting more than 14 partners.