by eamarquardt » Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:19 am
nelgibson00 wrote:If you do not want to pressurize your tank then there are other methods also to check out for the leak like-
1. Helium Mass Spectrometer
2. Thermal Leak Detector
However, thermal leak detector is very effective method of finding a leak as compared to helium spectrometer.
You can also use hydrogen and a match to test tanks.

It's not a as good as helium though as the helium atom (it's an inert gas) is actually smaller than a hydrogen molecule (two atoms of hydrogen versus one atom of helium).

There are also other disadvantages of using hydrogen and a match.
You can also use methane (natural gas) and a match but this technique shares some of the disadvantages
of using hydrogen and a match.
Stick with water.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Gus
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