GB/T 40335-2021
ActiveNon-destructive testing—Leak testing—Tracer gas method
无损检测 泄漏检测 示踪气体方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the methodology for using tracer gases, such as helium or hydrogen, to detect and locate leaks in sealed components and systems. It is applied in industrial sectors including aerospace, automotive, and pressure vessel manufacturing for quality control and safety verification. The standard is used during production testing, maintenance inspections, and acceptance testing to ensure leak-tightness of products like pipelines, heat exchangers, and electronic enclosures.
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