GB/T 34637-2017
ActiveNon-destructive testing—Test methods for bubble leak detection
无损检测 气泡泄漏检测方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test methods for detecting leaks using bubble formation, including procedures for applying a pressure differential and a bubble-indicating liquid. It is applied in industrial contexts such as manufacturing, pressure vessel inspection, pipeline integrity testing, and quality control of sealed components to identify the location of gas leaks.
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