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See a bubble -find a leak

24th May 1974, Page 77
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Leaks in any pressurized gas system can be located by the use of a lowsurface tension fluid called Leak Detector from Industrial Science. A small quantity of the liquid is applied to suspected areas and a foam of live bubbles indicates a leak.

Packed in 120 cc squeeze bottles, the material will detect leaks of air, natural gas, refrigerants, propane, CO2 and many other gasses.

Marketed by: Denis Leader (Machinery) Ltd, Industrial Science, Leader House, Snargate Street, Dover, CT17 9DB.