Burst Testing2025-08-29T15:13:06+01:00

Burst Testing

Burst testing is a critical process for validating the safety, performance, and durability of pressurised components. At our facility, we provide both low pressure and high pressure burst testing services, tailored to meet international standards and bespoke client requirements.

Low Pressure Burst Testing (ISO 1402)

We conduct low pressure burst tests (~40 bar), following the principles of ISO 1402. While this method is typically used for hydraulic hose assemblies, we adapt and refine the process to create custom testing solutions for our clients’ unique needs.

High Pressure Burst Testing for Hydrogen Applications

For high pressure applications (up to 2,200 bar), we developed our capabilities by referencing several international hydrogen storage and transport standards.
Our equipment and expertise enable us to test a wide range of components, including:

  • Sections of pipe

  • Small-scale hydrogen storage tanks

  • Hydraulic hoses

  • Pressure vessels

  • Pipe fittings

This ensures safe operation under extreme conditions, making our testing services ideal for industries working with hydrogen and high-pressure systems.

Compliance with UN Regulation No. 134

Our laboratory can perform testing in line with UN Regulation No. 134 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles):

  • Part 1: Full compliance testing available

  • Part 2: Selective testing possible (please contact us to discuss specific requirements)

This makes us a trusted partner for organisations looking to meet regulatory standards for hydrogen storage and safety testing.

Why Choose Impact Solutions?

  • Proven expertise in both bespoke and standardised testing methods

  • Capability to test up to 2,200 bar for hydrogen storage and other applications

  • Compliance with international standards such as ISO 1402 and UN Regulation No. 134

  • Flexible testing services for pipes, tanks, hoses, and other pressure equipment

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