The Comprehensive Non-Destructive Leak Detector Range from Dansensor

With the new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) coming into effect in August 2026, leak detection and data collection have become the top priority for every MAP food packer this year.

The Dansensor LeakPointer 3 range of off-line leak detectors, give customers the widest range of options.

  • LeakPointer 3 – for small, single pack tests
  • LeakPointer 3+ – for single large pack, or multiple small pack tests
  • LeakPointer 3+ PackFix – for small and large pack and multiple pack tests

Dansensor LeakPointer 3, LeakPointer 3+ and LeakPointer 3+ with PackFix
These are 4th generation leak detectors from Dansensor, using CO2 as a trace gas. Dansensor has further optimised the test method, reduced the test time, improved sensitivity, lowered the sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 and the units are now able to detect very small leaks, down to 50 microns (µm). The LeakPointer 3 and LeakPointer 3+ with Packfix is able to calculate the size of the hole causing the leak.

Capture of test data. The test results and product information are automatically stored to the internal memory of the LeakPointer 3, LeakPointer 3+ and LeakPointer 3+ with PackFix units and can be exported via USB ports. Live data can be sent, via LAN, to third party data management software.

Dansensor LeakPointer H2O
Helps identify the exact location of a leak, with a visual leak test (bubble test). Suitable for all types of flexible, semi-rigid and rigid packages. While there is a rapidly growing demand from customers for data tracked leak testing, it is still essential to have a practical and easy way of identifying the source of the leak, particulalry where that relates to an issue on the packaging line that needs resolving.

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Dansensor LeakPointer Range – Overview

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50% Discount on a Dansensor LeakPointer H2O, When You Purchase a Dansensor LeakPointer 3+ Before 30th June 2026

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Dansensor LeakPointer Range – Overview