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= Company Profile =
= Company Profile =
'''Air Logic Power Systems (ALPS)''' designs and manufactures high performance leak testing equipment for the empty plastic container industry. Our leak inspection systems range from high speed rotary leak testing machines to linear leak testers to manual leak testing equipment for lab and sampling applications.
'''Air Logic Power Systems (ALPS)''' designs and manufactures high performance leak testing equipment for the empty plastic container industry. Our leak inspection systems range from high speed rotary leak testing machines to linear leak testers to manual leak testing equipment for lab and sampling applications.


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ALPS is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.   
ALPS is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.   


 
= Products / Technology =
=== Products / Technology ===
 
ALPS provides a wide variety of Container Inspectors for plastic packages.  Common systems include:
ALPS provides a wide variety of Container Inspectors for plastic packages.  Common systems include:
*Bottle testers for blow molded HDPE (polyolefin)
*Bottle testers for blow molded HDPE (polyolefin)
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*Off-line inspection of packages including filled plastic bottle leak testers, filled tray leak testers and filled plastic cup leak testers.
*Off-line inspection of packages including filled plastic bottle leak testers, filled tray leak testers and filled plastic cup leak testers.


=== History ===
= History =
Air Logic Power Systems (ALPS) was founded in 1974 and manufactured its first leak tester in 1978. The first high speed rotary system for non-destructive leak testing was supplied in 1985 for the rapidly expanding HDPE plastic container market. In the 1990s, ALPS developed its first electronic leak test circuit and began to focus on non-destructive leak testing for the packaging industry.
Air Logic Power Systems (ALPS) was founded in 1974 and manufactured its first leak tester in 1978. The first high speed rotary system for non-destructive leak testing was supplied in 1985 for the rapidly expanding HDPE plastic container market. In the 1990s, ALPS developed its first electronic leak test circuit and began to focus on non-destructive leak testing for the packaging industry.


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In 2000, ALPS joined the TASI Group of companies. This partnership has allowed ALPS to join a select group of other leak detection companies and widen our expertise in the industry. Because of this growing partnership ALPS has diversified into non-destructive leak testing of filled & sealed packages and additional empty container markets including metal and plastic cans and closures.  
In 2000, ALPS joined the TASI Group of companies. This partnership has allowed ALPS to join a select group of other leak detection companies and widen our expertise in the industry. Because of this growing partnership ALPS has diversified into non-destructive leak testing of filled & sealed packages and additional empty container markets including metal and plastic cans and closures.  
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